Workflow : Material Data Verification

Hi,
I have created one workflow to review material master data. It's working fine in test mode but it's not working with realtime environment.
pls. guide
Urvang Vakharia

Hi,
Yes, my workflow is triggered
with the following status-
Receiver Data:
Receiver FM = SWW_WI_CREATE_VIA_EVENT_IBF
RFC Destination = WORKFLOW_LOCAL_190
Trace Data
Action = Receiver started correctly
RFC Status = Password logon no longer possible - too many faile

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    Is time spent researching the progress of a process (usually done by someone not involved in the process directly)?
    Is time spent determining who to give the task to next?
    Probably the most significant cost will the be the cost of  failure?
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    A manually processed accounts payable invoice will cost about 25 USD. After workflow enabling about 15 USD (one example based on customer feedback from a user group meeting).
    5. What are typical reductions in processing time caused by workflow?
    A traditional paper based approval process involving three people will typically take seven days to complete. The automated process will  take one day (results based on customer feedback).
    6. What do customers say are the strengths of SAP WebFlow?
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    Standard workflow templates delivered by SAP can be used out-of-the-box or tweaked to deliver the optimum business process for your company. Workflows can be up and running including training in under a day (thanks to the knowledgeware delivered as part of the template packet).
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    Passive substitution (for example, for absence due to illness): the substitute must explicitly assume the substitution and can only view the items of the absent person in this mode.
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    SAP also provides interfaces which allow you to process work items with external programs such as Lotus Notes or Microsoft Outlook. Refer to notes 77099, 98408 and 454845 for details.
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