on 12-13-2011 5:53 AM
Hi all,
I want to lock a parked document from edit while in workflow, I have seen in my previous project that if any document in workflow if try to change it used to give a message that 'document in wirkflow'. how to set this setting for parked documents using FIPP.
Thanks
Edited by: venu gopal on Dec 13, 2011 6:53 AM
It is possible can be done with help of exit/badi. Check in sww_wi2obj table whether some workflow is triggefred or not and display message accordingly.
Nabheet
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Hi,
Would be possible that in your previous project there was for example some user-exit implemented? For example, when you try to save the document, do some checks if the workflow is still running (plenty of functions (check SAP_WAPI*) can be found to achieve this), raise an error, or whatever.
Regards,
Karri
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Hi karri,
I am not sure about user exit implementation, but i know for similar thing in real estate is done in costimizing, it is a check box to be selected. if i want to go for user exit/BADI is there any userexit/badi for FV50/FB50/FB01 that should be triggered when changes from display mode to change mode?
Regards
venu.
Hi,
At least I am not aware of this kind of customizing possibility in parked document handling process. Please go through the customization, if you think you can find such a possibility. In my experience I've never seen a need for this kind of functionality in parked doc. process.
I don't know the badis/user-exits of this area, but I am sure there must be some thing that you can use. Much more likely to find something in the saving part (not in the display->change part).
Regards,
Karri
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