on 05-14-2009 6:27 AM
Dear all,
I need to do the convertion from Sapscript to smartforms. Does anybody know how to do it ?
Regards,
Luke
Dear all,
In each Sapscript it has their own paragraph formats and character formats. How can i export those formats and import to smartforms styples?
Regards,
Luke
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Hi LukeWong,
There are following ways by which you can migrate sapscript to smartforms:
1) Go to transaction SMARTFORMS --> Click on Utilities in Menu Bar --> Migration --> Import SAP Script.
By doing this SAPScript will be imported to Smartform.
hope this answers your question.
Regards,
Prashant
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Hi,
yes, we can convert sapsript into smartform goto->utilities->migration->import sapscriptform.give the smartform name and migrate it.
Thanks,
B.Sunil Reddy.
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Dear All,
How about some style and format can i convert to smartforms style?
Regards,
Luke
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HI Luke,
Search --> Form printing forum with your subject line SAPScript Covert to SMARTFORMS you will find the similar threads.
Regards,
Sravanthi
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Hi
Go through link given below :
http://www.erpgenie.com/component/content/article/420
With Regards
Nikunj Shah
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Hi,
Scripts can be converted into smartforms as follows:
Go to SMARTFORMS, Goto Menu path Utilities -> Migration -> Import SAPscript Form.
Hope this helps you
Regards,
Rajani
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hi
Go to tcode : SMARTFORMS enter the formname & in the menu go to
UTILITIES-> MIGRATION-> IMPORT SAPSCRIPTFORM
u will get a import sapscript form screen in that enter the Sapscript name
under the source form tab.
Regards
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Hi,
Goto smartforms
In menu -->utilites->migration->importsapscriptform.
or
check with Function moodule --- FB_MIGRATE_FORM
Thanks
Vanamali
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Hi,
SAP provides a conversion for SAPscript documents to SMARTforms.
This is basically a function module, called FB_MIGRATE_FORM. You can start this function module by hand (via SE37), or create a small ABAP which migrates all SAPscript forms automatically.
You can also do this one-by-one in transaction SMARTFORMS, under
Utilities -> Migrate SAPscript form.
You could also write a small batch program calling transaction SMARTFORMS and running the migration tool.
We can convert script to smartform but not a smart form to script.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Rajesh Kumar
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Hi,
You can migrate Script into Smartform . In Menus you can find the option Migrate From Script to Smartform(I think it is in Utilities). Before migration Provide Smartform name and Migrate it.
After Migration get finished open samrtform and provide the necesary inputs for Smartform in Form interface Node which are act as interface between driver program and Smartform.
Decalre all necessary inputs and output parameters of Samrtform In Global definition Node first Tab.
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