[LIKELY JUNK]Background job to logically delete work items

Brenda Raubenheimer braubenheimer at telkomsa.net
Fri Mar 27 02:42:32 EDT 2009


I've tried to find these with no luck.  Can you give me some pointers to
finding these SAP_WAPI's?

 

Thanks,

Brenda.

 

 

From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of
Dart, Jocelyn
Sent: 27 March 2009 08:09 AM
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
Subject: RE: [LIKELY JUNK]Background job to logically delete work items

 

Brenda,

Use the relevant SAP_WAPI function modules in your own program. 

There are wapis to find work items, logically delete work items, etc., etc. 

Regards,

Jocelyn 

 

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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of
Brenda Raubenheimer
Sent: Friday, 27 March 2009 5:02 PM
To: sap-wug at mit.edu
Subject: [LIKELY JUNK]Background job to logically delete work items

My new client has a large number of workflow instances active on the system
and many users have inboxes full of work items.  The majority of these are
highly customised purchase requisition release and purchase order release
workflows.  For some reason, these workflows were not designed with wait for
event steps to trap the event when the requisition or order is released or
significantly changed, so the users have performed the necessary steps
outside workflow and the workflows have not been terminated correctly.  We
now need to remove these work items from the inboxes of these users, but
obviously a manual trawl through all the workflows is not a preferred
option.  Is there a function module or BAPI which I can use to logically
delete a workflow instance in the background from a batch program?

 

Many thanks in advance,

Brenda Raubenheimer.

 

 

 

 

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