Did you know that you can run an in-depth analysis of Situation Handling with the Monitor Situations – Extended app?
For example, take a look at your projects: Which ones are internal and which ones are external? With an optimization of your con...
In this blog post series you will follow as I show you the steps for creating your own Situation Handling use case. You will experience the power and freedom you get when you combine developer extensibility with key user extensibility. The first blo...
In this blog post series you will follow as I show you the steps for creating your own Situation Handling use case. You will experience the power and freedom you get when you combine developer extensibility with key user extensibility. The first blo...
Picture this, you’re trying to create your own Situation Handling use case. There’s an urgent business issue that Situation Handling can detect and bring to the attention of the end users. Your idea is to calculate a ratio based on summing up some l...
“Data provides confidence because it is objective and backs up new ideas with solid evidence.” states Ina Felsheim in her blog post Turning data into value: Are you close?. If you’re facing challenges in your business process, it might be the right ...
Hi Ashish,as Ana mentioned it would be good to create a ticket.on a fast glance it seems that the data type that is used to store the ID isn't able to deal with characters like minus or slash thus the mentioned data loss.Best,Jörg
Hi menno_vanmil,I still wonder if you are looking at the correct log for you problem, the one above seem to be from a scheduled batch run on 22.03.2024 which found no Instances for Type Z_TEST_PURCHASEREQ_SOURCEOFSUPPLY2. It's not a log from a pushin...
Hi menno_vanmil,all true what Axel said.One thought from my side you might want to check.As you may have seen the scheduler runs every 15 minutes. Your situation type has probably a single time specified as start time for example 01:00 AM. Now you wo...