Workflow and Task Deletions Error in a new development client.

Mike Pokraka asap at workflowconnections.com
Tue Oct 24 04:37:04 EDT 2006


Hi Claude,
Glad to see someone calls it a 'long dump'. Never understood the 'short'
bit, some twisted sense of humour on the part of SAP. In fact it still
tells the user to print the bleeding thing (and abusers still do it).

Anyway, onto your question. Run the reports, it's not dangerous. They are
recommended as part of your WF customising (SWU3). RHSOBJCH supplements
missing table entries, nothing gets destroyed. Execute, select all, click
on 'Adjust' - can't harm.
I think you need to be a little more careful with RHTTCP77, but it has a
test mode and setting for new entries only, I don't think it overwrites
anything without asking.

Cheers,
Mike


On Mon, October 23, 2006 20:54, "Schrader N., Claude (Enap Refinerías)"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have SAP R\3 620 version.
> I created a new workflow in our new development client DEV(310) and then
> transported it to test and production clients, everything worked well.
>
> Then in PFTC I wanted to delete the newly created workflow and the
> deletion
> failed with a long DUMP explaining:
>
> Program =  SAPLRHDB.
>
> Runtime errors               SAPSQL_INVVALID_FIELDNAME
> Exeption                     CX_SY_DYNAMIC_OSQL_SEMANTICS.
>
> The reason for the exception is:
>
>
> The SELECT clause was specified in an internal table at runtime.
>
> It contains the field name "OTJID", but this does not occur in any of
>
> the database tables listed in the FROM clause.
>
> The hard fact is: WorkFlow and Task deletion fails, task agent update
> fails
> the same way.
>
> Then I came back to transaction SWU3 read SAP Note 31621 and other notes
> related to tables T777*. Reports RHTTCP77 and RHSOBJCH.
>
> I am not sure those reports will solve this problem.
> I am not sure those reports are not dangerous.
> I am not sure WF deletion failed due to T777* tables.
>
> Did someone experience a similar problem?
>
> Thank You,
>
> Claude
>
>
>




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