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WF of "IDOC error Notification" via WF Task giving error

Former Member
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Work item 000012210441: Object FLOWITEM method EXECUTE cannot be executed

<b>Error at start of an IF branch</b>

Error when evaluating the IF condition for node 0000000035

Error at start of an IF branch

Error during result processing of work item 000012210442

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This WF Task is calling a Step to check payment, there is a method called.

After this there is a Decision Step, on IDOC Status, if status 51 notify & complete or if no status 51 simply complete workflow.

Please give me solution, it's very urgent

Thanks & Best regards in advance....

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Former Member
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Try executing a consistency check of your WF (SWUD). Maybe it can give you some more information.

Regards,

Gianluca

KKilhavn
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And if you can not figure it out after the consistency check, tell us the task of work item 12210442. It sounds like there is something wrong between your task that executes "a method" and the IF step. Could be incompatible data types, but I'm just guessing based on too little information.

Former Member
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Hi,

My Workflow task is like WF90500001. This will be run via IDOC Process Codes (configured in WE42).

I checked SWUD, am getting error "Workflow definition does not exist"

Work Item 12210442, is the Task which calls a Method for checking Payment which has code in Business Object's Method Code itself (not any FM etc....)

This Business object is delegated for IDOCIDCREF and a method CHECKPAYEXT. The method runs fine indipendently.

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MANJUNATHA KS

Former Member
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Hi,

WF is not a valid prefix you should check WS90500001 as WF template...

Regards,

Gianluca

Former Member
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Hi,

You mean, we cannot use Workflow Task (WF) in process code of Idoc?

KKilhavn
Active Contributor
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This is a customer-developed workflow, right? What was pointed out was that if you create a new workflow you should use type WS (unless you are on stone-age releases). However, if you have an existing and functioning WF workflow definition it should still run unless SAP has said otherwise.

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