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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WO - WF: Messages for Workflow Wizards
Message number: 211
Message text: Block end node (for insertion after step &) not found, delete block...
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WO211
- Block end node (for insertion after step &) not found, delete block... ?The SAP error message WO211, which states "Block end node (for insertion after step &) not found, delete block...", typically occurs in the context of workflow management within SAP. This error indicates that there is an issue with the workflow definition, specifically related to the structure of the workflow blocks.
Cause:
- Missing Block End Node: The error suggests that the workflow is trying to reference a block end node that does not exist. This can happen if the workflow was modified, and the end node was deleted or not properly defined.
- Incorrect Workflow Configuration: If the workflow configuration is incorrect or incomplete, it may lead to this error. This can occur due to manual changes or errors during the workflow design process.
- Corrupted Workflow Definition: Sometimes, the workflow definition can become corrupted, leading to inconsistencies in the workflow structure.
Solution:
- Check Workflow Definition: Review the workflow definition in the SAP Workflow Builder (transaction code SWDD). Ensure that all blocks and nodes are correctly defined and that every block has a corresponding end node.
- Recreate Missing Nodes: If you identify that a block end node is missing, you may need to recreate it. Ensure that the workflow logic is intact and that all necessary nodes are present.
- Delete and Recreate the Block: If the block is corrupted or incorrectly defined, consider deleting the block and recreating it from scratch. This can help resolve any underlying issues.
- Transport Issues: If the workflow was transported from one system to another, ensure that all dependencies and related objects were also transported correctly. Sometimes, missing objects can lead to such errors.
- Check for Updates: Ensure that your SAP system is up to date with the latest patches and updates, as some issues may have been resolved in newer versions.
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If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or Workflow team for further assistance.
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