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SAP WF to BPMN

There is a public web service to convert Your SAP WF definition (exported in BPML from your Workflow builder) into an editable BPMN note.

Easy-to-use tool gives you the opportunity to design changes to your workflow processes, discuss them with key users or just document your workflows in a business-user understandable way.

You may want to check it out, if you ever found yourself in the need of working with an old and forgotten WF, one you did not create, or just design-in some new processes, and had problems getting one’s bearings..

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      Author's profile photo Gaurang Gujar
      Gaurang Gujar

      Hi Tadeas,

      Nice Blog.

      What is the next step once you get the output xml.

      Regards,

      Gaurang

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      Hi,

      once you've exported the xml from SAP, you upload it to the converter,

      which converts the note into one readable by BPMN editors.

      There, you can see the graphic structure of a workflow, as well as rearrange or make further edits.

      One of the on-line BPMN editors, where you can drag-and-drop converter output:

      http://rigrr.rapilabs.com/

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      You can find the full how-to guide here

      Author's profile photo Gaurang Gujar
      Gaurang Gujar

      Hi Tadeas,

      That is wonderful Blog and piece of information thanks for sharing.

      Regards,

      Gaurang

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      Hi Guarang,

      So nice to hear something like that.

      I hope you can give it some use then 🙂

      Regards

      tadeas

      Author's profile photo Jocelyn Dart
      Jocelyn Dart

      Thank you and I'll have one of those... 🙂

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      It's all yours 😉

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      Hi again,

      there's also a tool to automate the ABAP code documentation (a free open-source, originally for our internal purposes),

      so would you be interested in that as well?

      Author's profile photo Gaurang Gujar
      Gaurang Gujar

      Hi Tardeas,

      I would be very much interested.

      Thanks a lot.

      Regards,

      Gaurang

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      Hi Guarang,

      You can find it here

      Regards

      t

      Author's profile photo Gaurang Gujar
      Gaurang Gujar

      Hi Tades,

      I did not find the code for ABAP documentation. There are only example in the link.

      Regards,

      Gaurang

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      Try the workbenchTransport folder 😉

      Regards

      tadeas

      Author's profile photo Gaurang Gujar
      Gaurang Gujar

      Hi Tadeas,

      Yeah I already looked at it   but I am not sure how to use EIF file.

      I also tried googling without much result.

      I think lets take this chat offline. This chat is just populating the comment section of your very nice blog.

      Regards,

      Gaurang

      Author's profile photo Gaurang Gujar
      Gaurang Gujar

      Hi Tadeas,

      The public webservice  seems to be down . Any idea if the same has shifted to new domain.

       

      Regards,

      Gaurang