AW: BRF

Mintchev Alexander, Mag. Alexander.Mintchev at biac.at
Tue Aug 31 08:03:10 EDT 2010


Hello Mike!
Hello Dale!

Yes, BRF does (indirectly) interact with Workflow. In the new SAP for Insurance FS-CM module there exist the concept of business events in BRF triggering workflows.
Actually, the point is that a BRF Event may create a task, which, in turn, triggers a SAP Workflow. The so called tasks can be then found in the transperent DB table ICLACTIVITY.
For this purpose SAP has developed an own implementation class ICL.
Maybe in the more general case of using BRF outside the SAP FS-CM module, a user has to implement a custom implementation class (the equaivalent of ICL).


What SAP module are worikng interested with?

Hope this helps,

Kind regards: Alexander Mintchev
SAP Application Manager Business Workflow
BIAC, Vienna Insurance Group
1020 Vienna
63 Obere Donaustrasse


 

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Von: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] Im Auftrag von Mike Pokraka
Gesendet: Dienstag, 31. August 2010 12:05
An: SAP Workflow Users' Group
Betreff: Re: BRF

Hi Dale,

Not sure if I've missed your question, but workflow doesn't interact with BRF (yet). You would currently have to write your own class to make the appropriate calls.

Cheers,
Mike


On Mon, August 30, 2010 10:02 pm, Dale Brown wrote:
> Can anyone point me to any examples as to how BRF works with a workflow?
> What initiates the BRF?
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