Restart the error task

Hi All,
Is their any transaction code to restart the error task.
Thanks & Regards,
Steffler

1. Goto Txn SWPR
2. Just execute the txn , It will display you the list of workitem IDs which are in t he error state.
3. Or if at all you know the parent workitem ID ( TOP ) then jus specify the workitem ID and execute.
4. Now select the workitem ID and clcik on the button Restart Workflow which is present on the application tool bar.
5. If the restarting failed due any of the reasons then it will show you the execptions.

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