on 07-01-2009 1:50 PM
Dear SolMan Gurus.
What the action Create Task is supposed to do in the correction. When I run it, it does nothing. Thank you for any help.
Regards,
Petr
Hi Petr,
This is similiar to the concept of a normal change request that we create in our SAP system. You might have observed that when you create a new change request, number of tasks will be assigned to your CR depending upon the number of users you specify. If you haven't seen that, just have a look in txn SE01 and create a CR there and specify more than 1 user. You can see your CR as well as the tasks there. The purpose is what Prakhar already explained.
Hope this clarifies your doubt.
Rajeev
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Hi,
Please see the examples in these blogs to help with your understanding
First steps to work with Change Request Management scenario
/people/dolores.correa/blog/2008/07/26/first-steps-to-work-with-change-request-management-scenario
Change Request Management scenario: Usual questions
https://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/cs/junior/view/wlg/15116
Change Request Management scenario: Working examples
/people/dolores.correa/blog/2009/07/23/change-request-management-scenario-working-examples
Hope this helps.
Cheers
SH
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Hi Petr
Actually when you set the status to In Developement thn a Transport request is created with a Task under that in your choosen Development (satelllite system)
Now for e.g if you have more than one developer for the change or multiple task needs to be created then you can use this action
Hope it clarifies
Regards
Prakhar
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