- Job Responsibilities
- Function Modules
- Transactions
- Using The Event Trace
- Using Swi2_Diag Diagnosis
- Archiving Workitems
- Creating Workflows
- Universal Worklist
- Integration With Non-Sap Workflow Apps
- Notifications Configuration
- Extended Notifications
- Abap Classes
- Business Object Builder
- Creating Steps
- Import/Export
- Workflow Builder
- Workflow Configuration
- Workflows With Errors
- Event Manager Administration
- Administration
- Condition Editor
- Start & Termination
- Business Object
- Linking Process, Business Logic & People
- Architecture
- Layers
- Benefits/Features
- Challenges
- Introduction
- SAP Business Workflow - Home
SAP Business Workflow Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
SAP Business Workflow - Administration
In SAP Workflow, an administrator is responsible for managing workflows and for ensuring that workflows are executed, transported workflows are enabled, and the workflow engine is monitored.
A Workflow administrator should have access to the following T-codes −
SWI2 is T-code used for analysis of Workitem. However, it provides different filtering options for the following transactions −
swi2_freq
swi2_adm1
swi2_dead
swi2_diag
swie (Unlock Workflows)
swia (Process Workitem as Administrator)
swpr
swpc
swwl
swui
swud
swi5
swu8
sbwp
swel
swels
swu0
swue
swu1
swu2
swu_obuf
swld
swb_cond
swus
swi1
swi6
swu3
We will cover these T-codes and other important transactions with description later in this tutorial.
A Workflow administration performs various tasks which can be spanided into the following categories −
Workflow Runtime
Event Manager
Workflow definition time
WebFlow
Workflow runtime contains different Transactions, which can be used to monitor and control the execution of workflows. T-code: SWDC_RUNTIME
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