on 2011 Feb 27 5:42 PM
Hi,
I have created my WF and the first step is a user decision (yes/no). In this I use the &_WF_INITIATOR& as the addresse of the WI. It works fine in the development client but not in another client and I wonder why.
When I check the protocol, system is telling me that there´s no agent available which is not true. I see in the container USxxxxxx and I also created an object in the container for passing the user name like USxxxxxxx and nothing. It does not work.
What could the problem be ??
Thanks
Hello Jorge Alonso !
In the workflow log , for the parameter WfInitiator , the initiator's SAP user id is not prefaced with 'US' ?
Please check the authorization of the respective user at SU53.
Also verify, RFC configuration was done perfectly as SWU3.
Regards,
S.Suresh
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Hi,
I double-checked the task and it it general. I also checked the log for the step and there´s no WFINITIATOR nor WIACTUAL_AGENT.
In the technical details I see that the workflow´s container has the WFINITIATOR with USxxxxxx and in the next step (user decision) there´s no such information nor WIACTUAL_AGENT. Based on this I corrected my WF for passing WFINITIATOR to WIACTUAL_AGENT in the step (using the data flow).
The above does not work. I see now in the technical details USxxxxxx for WIACTUAL_AGENT in the step but the protocol still tells me that there´s to agent.
Any ideas ??
Hello,
Most likely the task has to be set to General Task.
regards
Rick Bakker
hanabi technology
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