RSWWCOND

Mike Pokraka asap at workflowconnections.com
Thu Dec 21 04:30:57 EST 2006


Paul is spot on. And if you have a play around with SWI1_COND you should
be able to quickly narrow it down to which task causes it to run so slow.
You might also go via the menu (WF -> Admin -> WF Runtime -> WI Rule
monitoring on my 6.20 system here) and see what's available as this varies
across versions.
Cheers,
Mike

On Wed, December 20, 2006 22:00, Bakker, Paul wrote:
> Ah, but how complex are the conditions? Do they involve virtual
> attributes (which must be recalculated each time, independently of each
> other)?
>
> Maybe you should check if some heavy database action is going on during
> the job, via ST05.
>
> hth
> Paul
>
>   _____
>
> From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf
> Of Andy Curtis
> Sent: Thursday, 21 December 2006 7:28 AM
> To: sap-wug at mit.edu
> Subject: RSWWCOND
>
>
> Hi Mike
>
> Thanks for that.  I had the program in debug today and noted all the
> stuff that suggested to me it dealt with condition steps and wait
> events.  Had also (but forgot) seen that wf stopped at Wait Condition
> until this job ran.  But we don't have massively complex Wf's, we just
> have 10,000's of instances and I fear its this that is causing it to run
> for so long.
>
> Do you think this program has anything to do with Triggering Events?  I
> keep saying I can't see how it can, but I'm now willing to believe
> anything!
>
> Andy
>
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