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BUS0035

Former Member
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Hi- can anybody explain me abt <b>BUS0035</b>

Thanks

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Former Member
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Hi Nagini.

We have the transaction SWO1 (not zero), for Business Object Repository. You can find this business object BUS0035 ' s details using this transaction.

Business object methods are used in workflows, to trigger some action, based on the events triggered from the business object.

For eg: BUS0035 has an event called CREATE which gets triggered when grants are created. Since your workflow is bound with this event, your workflow gets triggered when this event occurs from the external transaction.

that is, events of business objects become the triggering poinbt for your workflow.

Now, you can process various actions/ call various methods from this workflow.

BUS0035 exists in ECC 6.0 version

Hope this gives you an overview idea.

Sajan.

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alejandro_lpez
Contributor
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Hi,

BUS0035 corresponds a Business Object Type, you can see it in transaction BAPI. I searched for it in transaction BAPI, but i did find it, may be your version is diferent.

regards,

Alejandro.

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it exists in ECC6.0 Under Grants Management in mySAP ERP --Public Sector

~Suresh

Former Member
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how is this Business Object <b> bus0035</b> helpful in which cases it is used can u explain .

Former Member
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Alejandro in which version did u find BUS0035

and one more thing when I tried to reward points its saying error

as soon as the bug is cleared I will give points to all of u.

Thanks.

Former Member
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Hi Nagini.

We have the transaction SWO1 (not zero), for Business Object Repository. You can find this business object BUS0035 ' s details using this transaction.

Business object methods are used in workflows, to trigger some action, based on the events triggered from the business object.

For eg: BUS0035 has an event called CREATE which gets triggered when grants are created. Since your workflow is bound with this event, your workflow gets triggered when this event occurs from the external transaction.

that is, events of business objects become the triggering poinbt for your workflow.

Now, you can process various actions/ call various methods from this workflow.

BUS0035 exists in ECC 6.0 version

Hope this gives you an overview idea.

Sajan.

Former Member
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THANKS A LOT

I got all the details now .

as soon as the bug is fixed I will reward points to all

THANKS.