PO release - terminating event

Mark Pyc mark.pyc at gmail.com
Mon Mar 27 04:44:27 EST 2006


Good point Kjetil!

The fifth branch was a result of thinking about work on a weekend. Never a
good idea....


On 3/27/06, Kjetil Kilhavn <KJETILK at statoil.com> wrote:
>
>  Why not just create a four-branched fork which requires two branches to
> complete? If it is only four parallell approval steps there is no need to
> make it more complex by introducing that fifth branch .... unless it is
> necessary to catch approvals made without using the work items.
> --
> Kjetil Kilhavn, Statoil ØFT KTJ BAS DEV SAP
>
>
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> *From:* sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] *On
> Behalf Of *Mark Pyc
> *Sent:* 26. mars 2006 23:47
>
> *To:* SAP Workflow Users' Group
> *Subject:* Re: PO release - terminating event
>
>
>
>  G'day Shai,
>
> Use a fork step to split to five branches with only 1 needed to complete.
> You have four paralel branches for the Release steps and a fifth branch
> containing two sequential wait steps, both for your own event (ZWHATEVER).
> In each of the Release branches when the release is effected you raise
> you're own event (ZWHATEVER) and then pause/stop/hobble the branch (for
> example include a Wait for Event for something that can never happen e.g.
> Wait for Created on the PO you're already operating with. Since it's already
> created you'll never receive this event and the branch will pause).
>
> When the first Release is effected you'll move through the first wait for
> event in the fifth branch.
> When the 2nd Release is effected you'll move through the 2nd wait for
> event in the fifth branch. This will then complete the fifth branch and
> therefore the overall 5 way fork.
>
> After that you can release the PO.
>
> I hope this isn't too confusing. There are variations on a theme to be
> played with, but maybe this gives you some ideas.
>
> Have fun,
> Mark
>
>
>
> On 3/26/06, Shai Eyal <shaie at team.co.il> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > In my PO release procedure I have four release code in paralel: a, b, c,
> > d. If two of them release, then the PO is released. Then when the
> > Workflow is trigerred, I sent different tasks to each one of the four
> > (like standard workflow 20000075 does). When two releases I'd like to
> > terminate the tasks of the other two.
> >
> > Any idea how ? I tried to use terminating event but haven't had much
> > success.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Shai E.
> >
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