In your system setup you're likely to have used Starting conditions for your workflows. Especially where standard SAP workflows are implemented, the starting conditions are the way to control whether a workflow should really be started. Starting conditions should be put on a transport seperately, which could easily have been forgotten...
- Measurements: Check the availability of the starting conditions you expect to be active
- Tools:
SWB_COND
Start conditions;SWB_PROCUREMENT
Start conditions - Impact: Too much workflow activity. Workflows that you expect NOT to be triggered may be triggered anyway