Step binding simply does not work

Edward Diehl edwarddiehl at hotmail.com
Thu May 24 10:10:59 EDT 2007


Shai,
I am creating new workflows in ECC6 and am having the same problem with workflow container -> task container binding.  Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.  I am finding that eventually it will work so I am experimenting with buffer refreshes; i.e. SWU_OBUF and fm RH_WF_OM_INDICES_TIMESTAMP_RFS.  Please try these and see if it helps.  I'll let you know what I find.
 
Thanks,
Ed


Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 06:39:57 -0700From: shai.eyal at yahoo.comSubject: Step binding simply does not workTo: sap-wug at mit.edu





Hello all,
 
I've read previous messages regarding the problems with upgrade from 4.6C to ECC6.
This is mine: I've defined workflow container element (say DLI) and assigned it initial value.
The first step is an activity step for background task I've created. This task also has container element DLI (same type off-course) and within the step binding the value should pass from the workflow container to the task container.
Unfortunately, in runtime, DLI of task container is <Not Set> which means the binding fails.
We're currently with basis package level 0009.
With 4.6C I never had this problem nor with ECC5 or ECC6 with basis package level 10.
 
I've tried notes:

956448 - Extend buffer concept... 
969389 - Container editor loses default values in PFTS (good one but for another bug). 
972806 - Container are not saved
Any ideas ? 
 
Thanks,Shai Eyal
SAP Logistics senior consultantSAP Workflow specialist


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