ERP2005: step type Web Activity and Web Dynpro

Shrestha, Bijay Bijay.Shrestha at pragmatek.com
Wed Dec 13 13:57:11 EST 2006


Hi Kjetil,
 
If you're going to make a new workflow by calling a Web Dynpro application, I think it's better to design in Guided Procedure. The prerequisite is Netweaver Portal. 
 
It's lot easier to design a Guided Procedure which will give you possiblility to call any webie program e.g. Webdynpro ABAP, WebDynpro Java, iView, iView from Visual composer etc. 
 
Bijay
 

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	From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu on behalf of Kjetil Kilhavn 
	Sent: Wed 12/13/2006 11:59 AM 
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	Subject: ERP2005: step type Web Activity and Web Dynpro
	
	
	My intuition tells me it should be possible to call a Web DynPro screen from a web activity step - and preferrably even a Web DynPro for ABAP and not just the Java version.
	 
	However, during my attempt in our sandbox system I have become quite depressed. I can't even get a simple workflow where the URL is fixed (http://www.google.com/) working. The single-test of the step works, but not the workflow.
	 
	When I try to test it fails with error message SWP135 (Unable to determine work item type for step at node 0000000004). That message looks just plain stupid in my eyes, I thought I pretty much defined the step type when I selected the "Web activity" icon, but perhaps there is something I have missed.
	 
	Our config seems OK, transaction SWU3 shows green lights everywhere it should matter (definition environment and runtime environment).
	 
	The OSS search doesn't help me, nothing is returned for «SWP135», nothing was returned for «"determine work item type"». When searching for «determine work item type» a lot of messages about other items and types were found. So I restricted it to area BC-BMT and got it reduced to 16 messages, of which zero were relevant when we don't consider "Analysis for workflow problems" (322526) and other generic notes relevant.
	 
	I have also tried SWUD with the trace on. Unfortunately, I can't really say I felt enlightened after looking at the trace.
	 
	Anyone care to help a clueless beginner? Not that I think this WWW thing is here to stay anyway...
	
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	Kjetil Kilhavn, Statoil OFT GBS BAS DEV SAP

	

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