Object key of work item

Mike.Nickson@bhint.com Mike.Nickson at bhint.com
Wed Jan 4 05:50:19 EST 2006


Vijay

There are two function modules, one to find it each way (WI > Object & 
Object > WI)

SAP_WAPI_WORKITEMS_TO_OBJECT & SAP_WAPI_OBJECTS_IN_WORKITEM

Regards

Mike





"vijay srikanth" <vijay_d15 at hotmail.com>
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Hi,

I needed to find it out programatically. Manually anyway the work item id 
will appear in the inbox.
Say I need to find out if a particular object ID for eg. a particular 
sales 
order number has a workflow attached to it. Thanks for the help in 
advance.

Regards,
Vijay


>From: Tedde Taege <ttaege at nebraska.edu>
>Reply-To: "SAP Workflow Users' Group" <sap-wug at mit.edu>
>To: "SAP Workflow Users' Group" <sap-wug at mit.edu>
>Subject: Re: Object key of work item
>Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 10:01:10 -0600
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>Here is a round-about way to get it.
>
>      Use SWI5 to read the user's workitems.  Use type US (for user ID) 
and
>the user's SAP system ID.
>      Select the radio button for "To be processed by" and don't include 
a
>date so that you get all workitems in their box.
>      Drill down into the target workitem.
>      Select the workflow log.
>      Get the object key from the container.
>
>Maybe someone else has a better idea.  If not, this one will work.
>
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>Hi,
>
>Can we get the object key of the work item in a user's inbox.
>Suppose a work item uses a BUS2032 instantiation, it's key would be the
>sales order number.
>Is there any way we can find that object key. Thanks for the help in
>advance.
>
>Regards,
>Vijay
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