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Using application and process controlled workflow simultaneously?

former_member184111
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Hi Experts,

Is it possible to use application controlled and process controlled work flow simultaneously in same system?

We want to use different types of work flows at business object level, for eg. BRF for shopping cart and Application controlled for RFx response.

How can we achieve this?

Thanks,

Anubhav

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Former Member
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Hi Anubhav,

It is not recommended in production. Not supported.

Thanks,

Melina

former_member184111
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Hi Melina,

I understabd that it is not supported and recomended in Prod.

We want to do this in the sandbox and it wont go anywhere from there.

Actually we try to replicate the customer scenarion in our sandbox, we are using PC workflow currently but the new customer is using application controlled workflow and hence we wanted to check if both can be used simultaneously.

I hope the reason of requierment is clear.

So is that technically possible, if yes then how?

Many thanks for your time,

Anubhav

Former Member
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Hi Anubhav,

By your own risk, you can do this at transaction /SAPSRM/WF_CFG_ACPC. Per object you select if you want AC or PC.

Caution: If you switch from the application-controlled workflow framework to the process-controlled workflow framework; once a process-controlled workflow has been run, it is not supported that you switch back to application-controlled workflows!

PLEASE NOTE: Again it is not supported to use both WFL in production system .

Thanks,

Melina

Ps.: If this helps please assign the concerning SDN points

former_member184111
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Hi Melina,

I changed BUS2202 back to application controlled but system also changed for following objects

BUS2000113

BUS2200

BUS2201

BUS2202

BUS2203

BUS2205

and now I am getting the below error in RFx Response approval tab

How to fix this?

Thanks,

Anubhav

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