Thanks Sigrid for the idea.
I did have the user try running through Studio, not Excel, and it updated the new "Z" fields. Very strange. So it is specific to Excel and one of the SAP instances
Does this sound like something I should open a ticket for? Or do you have any more brilliant ideas to try out? :-)
We do transport the SAP code from QA to Prod, so it would be the same... But now that it works through Studio, if it is SAP, does this point to a specific place to look at? It seems like it would not be SAP related if it does run one of the ways.
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2020 Gorski
General Mills | Process Automation COE
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-21-2021 09:44
From: Sigrid Kok
Subject: Studio - BAPI - New Z Fields Not Updating When Move For Prod Use
Hi Scott
Have not run into this specifically.
Are you sure that the modifications are exactly the same between QA and Prod? Perhaps you can open the script in Studio, pointing to Prod, and run one test with one material, setting values to what they are now to see if it works.
HTH,
Sigrid
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Sigrid Kok
PSE | Winshuttle NA
Original Message:
Sent: 06-18-2021 12:01
From: Scott Gorski
Subject: Studio - BAPI - New Z Fields Not Updating When Move For Prod Use
Hello All,
I was going to be submitting a ticket to Winshuttle but thought maybe someone here might know a little something. :-)
I have a user that created a BAPI Script (For BAPI_MATERIAL_SAVEDATA) that contains both standard fields and some new Z fields. When testing the script before pushing it for Production use, the script works as expected and updates both the Standard and New Fields in our QA instance. After moving the script into Foundation and making it Production ready, the script continues to update the Standard fields in QA and also in Prod SAP, but no longer updates the New Fields, in QA or Prod.
Has anyone seen this prior? I did not attach the script as we are working on a simplified version to see if stripping it to the bare bones will show the issue.
Thanks!
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Scott Gorski
General Mills | Process Automation Developer
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