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Having multiple Tcodes for one process step out of SAP Solution Manager into Signavio

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In SAP Solution Manager I have a process step with 2 executables:

After exporting the solution out of the SAP Solution Manager into Signavio, the same process step only has 1 executable. In the following Screenshot you can only see the Fiori App as a executable/attribute of the same process step, that came out of the SAP Solution Manager.

Is there a way to have multiple executables assinged to a process step in Signavio, after exporting a solution from the SAP Solution Manager into Signavio?

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Accepted Solutions (1)

Philipp_Maschke
Advisor
Advisor

Multiple executables are supported on a single process step without requiring any workaround.

Please create a support ticket/incident so our colleagues can help you find the cause of your issue and recommend a solution.

Most probable cause: The custom attribute "SAP Transaktion (Link)" is not defined as a list of links and can thus only contain/show a single link.

Or the second executable was not imported into the Dictionary (yet).

Answers (1)

Answers (1)

Amin_Omidy
SAP Champion
SAP Champion

Hi Elnur

I believe It is possible to have multiple executables assigned to a process step in Signavio after exporting a solution from the SAP Solution Manager you can try below steps:

One way to achieve this is by creating a new step in the process that acts as a container for multiple sub-steps, each of which can be assigned its own executable. This can be done by creating a new process step in Signavio and then adding the sub-steps as child elements of that new step. Each sub-step can then be assigned its own executable, and the entire container step can be linked to the appropriate process step in your Solution Manager.

Another way to achieve this is by creating a new process step that performs a decision based on certain conditions and then routing the process flow to different sub-steps, each of which can have its own executable.