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Transporting task changes in workflow

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Hi Experts,

I am facing a problem in transpoting the changes of a task.

I have a user decision step which creates a work item in SAP inbox.

Now, when i am changing the description of the work item. It is showing the desired changes in development.

But when i transport the task to the Quality or Production server. The changed work item description is not getting transported.

The imported request in quality server contains the task and with the status imported.

There is a button 'Redefine work item text'. So, do i need to do it manually in Quality and as well as in Production server?

I have searched the forum, there are some threads related to the task but i did not find them useful.

Please let me know if there is any thread resolves my problem.

Best Regards,

Mukesh Dhakar

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RemiKaimal
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Hello,

Run TCode : RE_RHMOVE30.

Which will mount the particular workflow changes into a request.

Cheers,

Remi

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Hi Remi

Thanks for your reply.

Do i need to run T code in development server or need to run in each server.

Best Regards,

Mukesh Dhakar

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Hello Mukesh,

You need to run this request on Development system and Transport the request to other systems.

Cheers,

Remi

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Hi Remi

I did the same. But still 'Work item text' is as it was.

I have released a customize request again but still it is reflecting the old one.

Thanks & Regards,

Mukesh Dhakar

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Hi Remi

I found the solution.... Thanks for your replies.

I redefined the work item text and created a customizing request and transported.

Please let me is this correct way of doing this.

Thanks and Regards,

Mukesh Dhakar

Edited by: Mukesh Dhakar on Jan 19, 2011 8:13 AM