Workflow start condition
Glauco Kubrusly
glaucokubrusly at yahoo.com.br
Thu Mar 1 12:32:04 EST 2007
Hi Sherie,
I´m developing on release 46C and it is a custom workflow that is triggered by BUS2143-created event.
But our process here only needs bills of type 3 or 5. But this attribute (J_1BNFDOC-DOCTYP) doesn´t exists on the object.
I need to put it in the start condition but the problem here is that the transaction that triggers this workflow is J1B1N and we have only the object key to work on the start condition so the field I need didn´t exists.
I need any way to fill the Triggering event´s container with this attribute so the start condition can let me add it on the condition.
Any help is apreciated.
"Munday,Sherie J." <MUNDAYSJ at airproducts.com> escreveu:
Glauco,
If you are using an event to filter the start of a workflow, it only makes sense that the event would have to allow a path to the object which has the attributes that you wish to filter on. For instance.. we have a workflow that starts when a person in hired, the event we trigger off of is BasicPay.Created. We filter on many attributes of the Employeet object which we can access because we added Employeet as an attribute of BasicPay.
Perhaps you could do an event trace to determine what event is occuring when creating the Nota Fiscal. I am not familiar with this transaction. Custom workflow development generally involves a lot of time investigating the processes, sources of data, transactions and the data itself.
Best Wishes,
Sherie
Sherie Munday
Workflow Developer/Analyst
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of Glauco Kubrusly
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 2:53 PM
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
Subject: RE: Workflow start condition
Ok, everybody!
But, how populate this attribute so it be used on start condition ?
Because the WF is called by the j1b1 standard transaction that don't fill up it to me.
att,
Glauco
ר×× × ×¤×קס <ronenf at paz.co.il> escreveu:
Hi
1. You should create start conditions in DEV and transport them to QA + PROD like any other development
2. All attributes must be defined at the business object level first in order to use them in the start condition.
hope this helps.
cheers
ronen
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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of Glauco Kubrusly
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:17 PM
To: Process Control Step
Subject: Workflow start condition
Friends,
1- I want to know how to create a start condition. Is it created on developement system or is it created directly on production ?
2- To use the attributes on conditions do we have to create these attributes on the object to we can select it on swb_cond ?
Thanks
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