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Component: BC-BMT-WFM
Component Name: SAP Business Workflow
Description: The runtime information from the event creation context. Event parameters are defined as elements of the event container and are passed to the event receivers using a binding. The following event parameters are held in the event container automatically: The reference to the object whose change of state is described by the event The user name of the party who triggered the event creation
Key Concepts: Event parameters are used in SAP Business Workflow to define the conditions under which a workflow is triggered. They are used to determine when a workflow should be started, and can be used to control the flow of the workflow. Event parameters can be used to specify the type of event that should trigger the workflow, such as a change in a customer's address or a new order being placed. How to use it: Event parameters are set up in the SAP Business Workflow configuration. The parameters can be set up to trigger the workflow when certain conditions are met, such as when a customer's address is changed or when a new order is placed. The parameters can also be used to control the flow of the workflow, such as specifying which tasks should be completed first or which tasks should be skipped. Tips & Tricks: When setting up event parameters, it is important to ensure that they are set up correctly so that the workflow is triggered at the right time and with the correct conditions. It is also important to ensure that all of the necessary tasks are included in the workflow so that it runs smoothly and efficiently. Related Information: For more information on event parameters and how to use them in SAP Business Workflow, please refer to SAP's documentation on event parameters. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up event parameters in SAP Business Workflow.