Table driven parallel processing

Mark Pyc mark.pyc at gmail.com
Wed Mar 22 08:03:04 EST 2006


Depending on your version things can look a little different but use the
drop down selection when binding the multiline element to the subflow and
pick the entry with PARFOREACH (Parrallel for each). This was it will use
indexing to pass a different line to each subflow.

Have fun,
Mark


On 3/22/06, Subramanian, Radha <radha.subramanian at sap.com> wrote:
>
>  Hi ,
>       I have been trying to get the folowing to work and have not been
> succesful.
>
>       I have a multiline workflow container of type SWHACTOR with the list
> of users . I want an email to be sent to
>       each of the users .
>
>       I create a subworkflow step ( This subworkflow has the mail step ) .
> In the 'Others' tab of the subworkflow step
>       I add the multiline container .
>
>      In the subworkflow I create a simple container ( non multiline ) of
> SWHACTOR .
>
>      In the subworkflow step binding I bind the multiline SWHACTOR based
> container to the simple subworkfow container
>      of SWHACTOR .
>
>      I enter 2 entries into the multiline container ( for 2 users ) . The
> subworkflow is called twice as expected , but the first
>
>     entry of the multine container is passed both times into the
> subworkflow container .
>
>     Am I going wrong somewhere ?
>
> Regards ,
> Radha Subramanian
>
>
>
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