Who deleted my workflow?

Schumacher, Margaret margaret.schumacher at teleflex.com
Wed Sep 7 12:41:36 EDT 2011


Paul,  Look in the application log via SLG1 
Object: WF
Subobject:WIDELETE

Regards
 
Margaret Schumacher
 


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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 11:14:46 +0100 (BST)
From: "Mike Pokraka" <wug at workflowconnections.com>
Subject: Re: Who deleted my workflow?
To: "SAP Workflow Users' Group" <sap-wug at mit.edu>
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G'Day Paul,

A couple of things to try:
Depending on the level of auditing you should see SWWL in the security log SM20.
You can also use ST03 to look at system stats and see if SWWL was run.
Either Detailed Analysis -> Business Transaction analysis (can take a while but may give you usernames), or Workload -> Total and then go to Transaction Profile in the Analysis views section and do a search.

People can do stuff using SE38 as well, so +not+ finding SWWL isn't necessarily conclusive.

Cheers,
Mike

On Wed, September 7, 2011 8:57 am, Paul.Bakker at osr.treasury.qld.gov.au wrote:
>
> Wug'ers,
>
> Today I encountered a strange situation : a user emailed me a 
> screenshot of an (active X) workflow log, but when I logged into the 
> (Production) system, the workflow instance had disappeared.
>
> I'm sure it's the right system, as I can see an email (in SOST) 
> generated by the workflow instance at the correct time.
> The workflow cannot be found via GOS, SWI1, or even by looking through 
> SWWWIHEAD.
>
> I can only conclude that the workflow instance (and its log) was 
> physically deleted!
>
> Does anyone know how to find out who deleted a workflow? Do they leave 
> a ghostly trace?
> I tried the table CDHDR, but no joy there.
>
> thanks!
> Paul Bakker
> Australia
>
>





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