Loop in Workflow

rob.van.velthoven@accenture.com rob.van.velthoven at accenture.com
Wed Feb 13 07:24:10 EST 2008


Hi Ikhan,

 

The suggestion by Robert on using the multiline element as a
par-for-each on a subworkflow is possible and I've recently used it at a
customer, so that's is a feasible solution. If you want more detailed
input, just let me know!

 

Kind regards,

Rob

 

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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf
Of Robert van den Berg
Sent: woensdag 13 februari 2008 11:08
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group; IKhan
Subject: Re: Loop in Workflow

 

Ikhan,

you could try the tab "Miscellaneaous" where you can use a multiline
element but I'm not sure if this works for sub-workflows. Or you could
build a loop in the workflow which checks on a the value of an element
like 'END' = 'X'. Then, in the loop, call a method which reads the set
of material numbers and keeps track of the processed materials.

Good luck.

Robert



On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 17:31 , IKhan <ikhansap at gmail.com> sent:

	Hi Friends,

	I have some set of steps in side my sub workflow and i am
calling this subworkflow from my main WF and passing by some set of
material nos and this sub WF has be executed for each material no. how
to do this? its some thing like loop at ...endloop in ABAP.

	 

	Regards,

	IK

	 

 



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