SAP Workflow and Events - Control the flow!
Day and Time: Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Session 0811 Content Area: Business Integration, Technology and Infrastructure (BITI) Susan Keohan, MIT LL Martin Maguth, Norikkon
LEARNING POINTS How to use an event to control the SAP Business Workflow How to trigger an event
Standard SAP Methods
Know about the advantages of using events
Traceable Deactivatable/activateable Forward-looking feeds into Process Observer/SAP Operation Process Intelligence
Radio example for events
Events
Transmitter Antenna
SAP Programs (One Radio Station one Object Type)
Receiver On
Start Workflow Instance Terminate Workitem
Transactions to configure events
Simulate event SWUO
APAP Program
Manual (Re) Trigger SWUE
Events of different Business Objects or ABAP Objects
Trace events SWEL
Switch event trace on or off SWELS
RFC check SM58
Event Linkage SWETYPV Event queue SWEQADM
Trace Workitems SWI1 Instance linkage SWEINST
Overview: Events to Control Workflow
Trigger a new instance of a Workflow Select the Workflow to be started Check, if the workflow should be started at all Start Workflow instance immediately Use the event queue to start a Workflow instance Terminate a dialog workitem Set the workitem to complete, so that the workflow instance can continue Wait for an event Complete a section of a Workflow instance Complete a whole Workflow instance Start a ABAP function module Consume the event without any impact on workflow
Different ways to trigger an event
SAP Configuration of Events
HR Events Status Management Change Documents Message Control Trigger a BOR event via the ABAP function module SAP_WAPI_CREATE_EVENT (Commit Work) Transaction SWETYPV
Different ways to trigger an event
Triggered by program SAP provided program triggers the event Read SAP Help for Workflow Scenarios, to find the required IMG configuration steps Use the event trace to find events Custom developed program will trigger the event Trigger a BOR event via the ABAP function module SAP_WAPI_CREATE_EVENT Note: The event only occurs after the ABAP statement COMMIT WORK.
Information delivered by events
Object Type Object Key Value Name of the events The event name indicates the status change User who triggered the event This user will become the workflow initiator for a workflow start Or the actual agent who completed a workitem Additional parameters For example: the required release code of a purchase requisition
What data is delivered ?
How is the data delivered ? The Binding definition in the Workflow Builder stores the data in the Workflow Container Task Container
Event of a Business Object Type
SAP Configuration of Events
Its all right here (Tools> Business Workflow> Development> Events)
SAP Configuration of Events
For HR Events, look at transactions SWEHR1 and SWEHR2 these are SAP-defined events Then, if you need to, configure your own events using SWEHR3
SAP Configuration of Events
SWEHR3 uses the same Object Type, Infotypes, etc as SWEHR2 You define the Rules for when your event is raised in custom functions make sure you follow the templates!
SAP Configuration of Events
Change Documents are useful to trigger events when you know a Change Document is written if Master Data changes Quick Check - go to TX SE12 and check for the Change Document flag on the data element
If the Change Document box is not ticked, you may have to use a different method
SAP Configuration of Events
If you can use Change Docs, there is a nice condition editor to help you complete your mission
After you select the Field(s) which you need to trigger the event from, you have the ability to format complex conditions prior to raising the event
SAP Configuration of Events
Many objects in SAP already use Status Management Quality Inspection, Projects, Engineering Change Requests
SAP Configuration of Events
For customer statuses, you define the status (or use a system (ie: I) status, and it can be in conjunction with others.
Event Linkage
Check Function Modules define specific criteria that must be met in order to raise the event. Receiver Type Function Modules will dynamically determine which workflow you need to start
Have the Event send you mail
UserID as Receiver You get mail in your SAPOffice inbox, and can see the Event Parameters too
MESSAGE CONTROL
Output documents are created using SAPs output determination procedure Access output management for applications via SAP Reference IMG (TAC SPRO) Generally, output is created based on condition table for communication purposes between business partners, e.g. print, fax, EDI, or between systems, e.g. ALE Instead of creating an output document, SAP raises an event in the system
MESSAGE CONTROL
Create output type with transmission medium 9
Maintain condition record and use communication to define event
BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS
Publish & Subscribe interface available for FI-GL, FIAP, and FI-AR Business transaction event linked to business object event, i.e. 00000130 Post Document -> [Link] Template function modules for event processing with parameter interface available for supported relationships Transaction to access business transaction events is SWU_EWBTE for BTE wizard; you can use special TAC for custom development, e.g. FIBF
BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS
BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS
SAP application creates business transaction event Function module processes data to be passed on to business object event Business object event is raised Event manager determines available active link(s) and starts corresponding workflows
Event of a ABAP Object Type
The Event Parameter can be an object of another type
Event Linkage
Event Queue
Transaction SWEQADM is used to schedule the event queue in every system. By spreading out the events, this job provides a better system performance. Based on the size of your system, you can double or triple the number of events per minute.
Workflow with triggering event
Trigger
Hint: The standard binding is for _EVT_OBJECT and _EVT_CREATOR The release-code is an extra parameter The Aggregate is an attribute of the object
Workitem with Terminating Event
Hint: One outcome for each (activated) terminating event
Note: Binding to bring data back to the task container. Another binding defines the transport from the task to the workflow container.
Workflow with Wait for Event
Workflow for a preliminary posted FI document or invoice
A user has changed the invoice - Restart approval An approver has rejected the invoice - Inform the initiator
A user outside of this workflow has deleted this invoice - End Workflow
WORKFLOW START CONDITIONS
Workflow start conditions allow to implement the evaluation of predefined criteria before a workflow instance is started Conditions are defined by event container elements and logical operators and evaluated every time a start mechanism tries to trigger the corresponding workflow If the condition is not fulfilled, the workflow instance is not started Transaction to access workflow start conditions is SWB_COND
WORKFLOW START CONDITIONS
Select existing start conditions based on standard criteria
Review and change details of start condition
Workflow with and without events
Workflow with events No delay for the triggering program. Advantage: No impact on triggering program Dialog Workitem is completed, when one of the terminating events has occurred. Advantage: Less risk of completing a workitem too early. Workflow without events Triggering program waits for the workflow instance to start. Problems could have an impact on the outside transaction Dialog Workitem is completed, when the user backs out the launched transaction or (if configured) clicks on the Complete Workitem button.
Use the Wait for event step to react Users can only influence the process, on object status changes, which by executing a workitem. occurred outside of the workflow process Trigger events to communicate with other workflows
BEST PRACTICES
Connect your SAP Business Workflow to SAP via events Trigger of a new workflow instance Example: A certain Sales Order status was applied Re-act on object status changes, which were caused by activities outside of your workflow Example: Purchase requisition was changed Use events to complete a workitem Example: Specific System or User Status was set on a plant maintenance order Use the event queue for events, which could occur too often within a short period of time
KEY LEARNINGS Use events where ever possible in your workflow design
Trigger Workflow Terminate a workitem Wait for an outside event
Activate the Workflow Event Trigger (customizing transport) Check the events in the test system Turn off the event trace in the production system
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