reverting SAP STD Workflow from Modified to Original and more....

Praveen johri praveenjohri at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 05:32:29 EST 2007


HELP !!!!!

I tried to delete the version and without giving much thought delelted the
version 000.
Now the template is not coming in Workflow Builder it says Workflow
definition 'WS123' not in version '0000'

How can i restore it

Regards
Praveen

On Dec 4, 2007 7:14 PM, Mark Pyc <mark.pyc at gmail.com> wrote:

> G'day Praveen,
>
> You can use version mgmt to restore the original. It'll still show as
> repaired, but will be back to how it was.
>
> There are some rare hardcoded cases where there is no mechanism to
> configure which WF will be started (no events used, hardcode 'start
> wolkflow' logic inside the application with a fixed TS or WS). In these
> cases one of the choices is to repair the WF, the other is to repair the
> standard calling code. Pros & cons either way.
>
> In all other cases you should always take a copy of the WF and work on
> that, no matter how simple the change. The flexibility of the event linkage
> concept or application specific configuration means that taking a copy and
> using it should be straight forward.
>
> Have fun,
> Mark
>
> On 03/12/2007, Praveen johri <praveenjohri at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys,
> > I feel probably this is not right forum to approach this issue but i am
> > sure there are many intelligent people here who might have faced same issue.
> > Here it is, someone has created a repair transport to affect a new rule
> > for role resolution in one of the SAP Std Workflow. Now, Project wants it to
> > be reverted to Original , copied to a 'Z' version and changes applied.
> >
> > We are on test stage of the project and on ECC6
> >
> > 1) how can we do that? ( my guess ...SPAU...but that can only be used
> > when applying packs )
> >
> > 2) As a policy, will changing the role resolution  in Std Workflow will
> > come into the category of 'Repair' apart from the fact it creates a repair
> > transport,  just want to know how others approach this small change which i
> > m sure is needed everywhere.
> >
> > --
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> > Praveen Johri
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Have Fun!!
Praveen Johri
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