on 12-26-2008 2:17 PM
Hello Team,
I am required to modify a cheque of one of our companies to be the exact of the one in another company.
The two companies are in different systems.
Is there a way I can copy the cheque form to the other company (and then attach it in Tcode OBVS)?
I also tried to modify a copy of the old form to be exactly like the one required, but my knowledge level does not support that because I am just beginning to look into forms for the company.
I will appreciate all the helps I can get from you all.
Yes, it is possible to copy SAPscripts using program RSTXSCRP.
Give your form name and download/upload to the required system bysettting mode to EXPORT/IMPORT.
Also make sure to download the standard texts, if at all it is used in your SAPscript.
NOTE: If you want to copy your script between different client use program RSTXR3TR.
Hope this info may be helpful to close the thread.
Regards,
SaiRam
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Hey,
Use SCC1 for copying the script among different client of same server.
Take help of BASIS consultants.
or you can use RSTXSCRP program for downloading / Uploading scripts among different clients.
Regards
Satya
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hi
there is a easy way to do it.
use RSTXSCRP in se38 and download the script to local file.
then in other system use the same report and upload the script and activate.
Regards,
Madhu
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you need to use transports. Create a transport in the first system for the SAPSCript you want to move. Release it, and ask your basis guy to get the co file for that transprot and apply that in the other system
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