Swc_objewct type unknown

Hi Experts,
I want to attach a pdf to a user decision step. I declared sofm as swc_object type. it showed a error swc_object type unknown. From sdn i found the below reply.
DATA :
     lv_header        TYPE swr_att_header,
     lv_objsofm       TYPE swotobjid-objtype,
     lv_objtkey       TYPE swotobjid-objkey,
     ls_fitment       TYPE zhr_fitment_mstr,
     lv_xstring TYPE xstring,
     lv_return  TYPE sy-subrc.
   lv_xstring = ls_fitment-zz_excp_attchmnt.
  IF lv_xstring IS NOT INITIAL.
    lv_header-file_type = 'B'.
    lv_header-file_name = 'Candidate Attachment'.
    lv_header-file_extension = 'DOC'.
    lv_header-language = 'EN'.
    CALL FUNCTION 'SAP_WAPI_ATTACHMENT_ADD'
      EXPORTING
        workitem_id = wf_wi_id
        att_header  = lv_header
        att_bin     = lv_xstring
      IMPORTING
        return_code = lv_return
        att_id      = att_id.
    IF lv_return = 0.
      lv_objtkey = att_id-doc_id.
      lv_objsofm = 'SOFM'.
      swc0_create_object bo_sofm lv_objsofm lv_objtkey.
    ENDIF.                             " IF lv_return = 0
  ELSE.
    att_id = 0.
    lv_objtkey = att_id-doc_id.
    swc0_create_object bo_sofm lv_objsofm lv_objtkey.
Where are you creating the object
in the Function module first you need to create a instance of the SOFM BO chekc in the above code Iam creating the instance of BO SOFM by using the statement swc0_create_object and then Iam passing this object back to my task conatiner the type of bo_sofm is of TYPE SWC0_OBJECT
you declare the type of the SOFM as SWC_OBJECT but not OBJ_RECORD
But even after decalring SOFM as swc_object and BO_SOFM as swc0_create_object type i am getting error as swc0_create_object type unknown. How should i declare the SOFM object type.

Dear Rob,
when i use the statement include<cntn01> in method of BO i am getting error as below.
Error overview
There is already a type called "SWC_OBJECT". .
Statement 'INCLUDE <CNTN01> .' is not permitted in BOR object type programs
I have added this include <cntn01> statement after private decalration statements of the method. Can you please tell me how and where should i add this code to my method.

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    2. I think my only other option is to use dbms_repair to flag these blocks as ignore. I know the segments involved and I can afford to ignore blocks in them. Its not the data dictionary. Is there something else I should look at?
    did you try to create the corrupted segments using CTAS ?
    Backup validate will only validate, by default RMAN should fail if it encounters corruption (unless specified otherwise). And I think, RMAN/dbv will provide the same output.

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