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The permitted statuses of a dialog work item are listed in the table.

Work item status

Explanation

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  in preparation

The work item has been created, but the condition defined for starting the work item has not yet been fulfilled. Work items in this status are not displayed in the workflow inbox.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  waiting

The work item has been created, but its requested start has not yet been reached, or the work item is being resubmitted.

Work items in status waiting are not displayed in the workflow inbox, but are in Workflow Resubmissions.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  ready

The work item is released for execution and appears in the workflow inbox of all recipients.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  reserved

The work item has been reserved by a recipient, and is therefore transferred from the status ready to status reserved.

A work item with status reserved is only displayed in the workflow inbox of the actual agent. It is no longer displayed in the workflow inboxes of any other recipients.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  in process

A work item assumes this status if:

  • It is being executed by the actual agent.
  • The work item is waiting for its terminating event.
  • Execution is terminated by the actual agent.
  • Execution has been terminated with a temporary exception for which no subsequent steps have been modeled.

In this status, the workflow system has not yet recognized the point at which processing is completed. As long as the work item has status in process, database changes have not been made.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  executed

The work item is awaiting specific confirmation of its completion.

The work item only has this status if a confirmation of completion is required. A work item with executed status can be executed or forwarded several times until it is set to status done in the Business Workplace.

In this way, GroupWare components are realized in SAP Business Workflow.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  completed

The execution of the work item is completed.

The task represented by the work item produces a correct result, i.e. the result modeled in the workflow definition.

Work items in the completed status are not displayed in the workflow inbox of the Business Workplace.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  logically deleted

Execution of the work item is no longer useful or required for the workflow logic.

A work item changes to logically deleted status in the following ways:

  • Termination in parallel processing branches

When the required number of processing paths has been executed in a fork, the work items in the other paths that have not yet reached completed status are automatically set to the logically deleted status.

  • Execution of a process control
  • Intervention of a workflow system administrator

An administrator can only set a work item to logically deleted status if it is not yet in status completed and is not part of a superordinate workflow.

Work items in the logically deleted status are not displayed in the workflow inbox of the Business Workplace.

Note

A work item in the status logically deleted may have already caused database changes or other actions (generate event, send notification). These changes are not canceled automatically.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text  Errors

Execution of the work item was terminated with an error.

Note

In addition to the statuses given above, a work item can be locked against execution. This is possible in any status and involves an administrative function that is selected for the work item via the Change option.

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