ECC 6.0: Issues With Header Event to cancel Workflow

Ramki Maley rmaley at erpworkflow.com
Fri Feb 20 08:46:11 EST 2009


Hi Eddie,

Thanks for the response. I am not raising the event. This is standard 
SAP 'Released' Event for PO (BUS2012). I probably should activate the 
Event Queue for this event in order to avoid any conflicts.

Regards,
Ramki.

Morris, Eddie wrote:
> Hi Ramki,
> 
> Do you raise the RELEASED event via custom code? Do you use
> SWE_EVENT_CREATE?
> 
> If you raise the event via SWE_EVENT_CREATE please make note that the
> Function module SWE_EVENT_CREATE should not be called with flag
> START_RECFB_SYNCHRON = 'X'.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Eddie
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf
> Of Ramki Maley
> Sent: 20 February 20, 2009 3:04
> To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
> Subject: ECC 6.0: Issues With Header Event to cancel Workflow
> 
> System ECC 6.0 SAPKA70015 / SAPKB70015
> 
> This is a new implementation that recently went live. I have a PO 
> approval Workflow in which the last step is a Synchronous Background 
> Task that releases the PO after the necessary approval steps. Please 
> note that the approval step is not in any Fork and is the very last 
> step. I have defined the 'Released' event to cancel the WF at the header
> 
> level in the WF Builder (SWDD) in order to cater to approval outside 
> workflow. When the Released event is created by WF-BATCH in the BG step,
> 
> the WF is complete by the time the system tries to process the 
> terminating event,. However I noticed that the Released event in some 
> cases is being flagged as in error and put in event queue. I switched on
> 
> the trace for the event and monitored it. The event trace sometimes 
> shows 'No Receiver Entered' for some instances (which is perfectly fine)
> 
> and Error for the rest. The message does not show any locking conflicts.
> 
>   Redelivering the event creates the same error message (No 
> configuration for workflow WS900XXX version n). Please see the attached 
> picture for example entries from WF Log and Event Log.
> 
> Any pointers in stopping the Events being written to the queue would be 
> greatly apreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> Ramki.
> 
> 
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