Workitem cannot be read

Hello all!!
I'm having a problem that appears in two specific tasks. When the user opens one of this tasks the following error appears:
*Error al ejecutar el metodo Lee Contenedor del proxy WorkFlowHPProxy / Work item 000000180264 cannot be read*
This happens sometimes, no with all the WF's launched. I'll appreciate any help.
Regards IA

Hello,
Do a SWU_OBUF (buffer refresh), check all is well in SWU3, check that the workflow has no errors in Workflow Builder, make sure the transports (if any) occurred without any errors.
regards
Rick Bakker
Hanabi Technology

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