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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WO - WF: Messages for Workflow Wizards
Message number: 365
Message text: Container elements with same name
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WO365
- Container elements with same name ?The SAP error message WO365, which states "Container elements with the same name," typically occurs in the context of workflows or when dealing with container elements in SAP Business Workflow. This error indicates that there are multiple container elements with the same name defined in a workflow, which can lead to ambiguity and confusion in processing.
Cause:
- Duplicate Container Elements: The most common cause of this error is the presence of two or more container elements with the same name in the workflow definition. This can happen if the workflow is modified or if elements are copied and not renamed properly.
- Incorrect Workflow Configuration: Sometimes, the workflow might be incorrectly configured, leading to naming conflicts.
- Inconsistent Naming Conventions: If there is no clear naming convention followed while creating container elements, it can lead to duplicates.
Solution:
- Check Workflow Definition: Open the workflow definition in the SAP Workflow Builder (transaction code SWDD) and check for any container elements that have the same name. Rename or remove duplicates as necessary.
- Use Unique Names: Ensure that all container elements have unique names. This can be achieved by following a consistent naming convention that includes prefixes or suffixes to differentiate elements.
- Validate Workflow: After making changes, validate the workflow to ensure that there are no further issues. You can do this by using the "Check" function in the Workflow Builder.
- Test the Workflow: Once the changes are made, test the workflow to ensure that it functions correctly without any errors.
Related Information:
By addressing the duplicate container elements and ensuring unique naming conventions, you should be able to resolve the WO365 error effectively.
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