Hi,Does BOPF provide a method that returns for a set of keys (for one specific node) the information which keys are locked without actually locking the keys?Regards, Thomas
Hi,When calling an action with a set of keys I would like to determine whether a failed key is a failed key because of a lock (so that it makes sense to call the action with that key once more after a couple of minutes). In order to achieve this I an...
Hi,The ECC-EWM integration is based on CIF for master data (e.g. locations) as well as for transactional data (e.g. deliveries).The ECC-TM integration is based on CIF for master data only. This is due to the fact that TM uses the software component S...
Hi Nikhil,The mentioned program does NOT remove locked entries.It rather re-tries to execute actions that could not be processed BECAUSE OF locked instances before.Please check the consulting note 1747234 for the functional details of this program.Re...
Hi Andreas,I had already checked that. In my case (propagate a change in a node to a node of another BO instance) MS_ORIGIN_LOCATION-KEY is filled with the 'target' node, i.e. with the key to which the message refers.I think I'll complement the 'push...
Hi Ivo,Thanks for the idea. This would finally handle all failed-because-of-lock keys. But I would never know whether a still-failed key is a failed-because-of-lock key or whether it needs a different handling.Regards, Thomas
Hi Dipak,This batch job basically re-processes BOPF actions that failed earlier because of locked documents.The job performs well if the database table /SCMTMS/D_TRIGHD doesn't contain any entries after an execution of the job at a point in time when...