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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WO - WF: Messages for Workflow Wizards
Message number: 213
Message text: Syntax error in definition of expression for step & task &
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WO213
- Syntax error in definition of expression for step & task & ?The SAP error message WO213, which indicates a "Syntax error in definition of expression for step & task &," typically occurs in the context of workflow definitions or expressions used in workflows. This error suggests that there is an issue with the syntax of an expression defined in a workflow step or task.
Causes:
- Incorrect Syntax: The expression defined in the workflow step may contain syntax errors, such as missing operators, incorrect function names, or misplaced parentheses.
- Invalid Data Types: The expression may be trying to use incompatible data types or variables that are not defined or initialized properly.
- Missing Variables: If the expression references variables that do not exist or are not accessible in the current context, it can lead to this error.
- Changes in Workflow: If the workflow has been modified recently, it may have introduced errors that were not present before.
Solutions:
- Check Syntax: Review the expression for any syntax errors. Ensure that all operators, functions, and parentheses are correctly placed.
- Validate Data Types: Ensure that the data types of the variables used in the expression are compatible. If necessary, convert data types to match.
- Verify Variable Definitions: Check that all variables referenced in the expression are defined and initialized correctly. Ensure they are accessible in the context of the workflow step.
- Test Expressions: If possible, test the expression in a simpler context or use a debugging tool to isolate the issue.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the specific functions and syntax used in workflow expressions.
- Rollback Changes: If the error appeared after recent changes, consider rolling back to a previous version of the workflow to identify what caused the issue.
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