on 04-14-2011 4:45 PM
Hello experts,
We have some SAPscript forms with the company logo displayed via ZHEX-MACRO-LOGO. This was called via /:INCLUDE 'ZHEX-MACRO-LOGO' OBJECT TEXT ID ST.
This was working fine till about 2 weeks back but suddenly stopped working.
What could have gone wrong? It doesn't look like anybody touched the standard text in ZHEX-MACRO-LOGO.
Thanks in advance!
Edited by: poplintos on Apr 14, 2011 5:46 PM
HI poplintos
As Aidan upload one more time.
Regards,
Madhu.
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1. Verify in SE78 to see if the image can be previewed.
2. If you can see it then it's still there and fix the form to display it via bitmap command
BITMAP imagename OBJECT GRAPHICS ID BMAP TYPE BITMAPTYPE
3. If you cannot see it then reupload it
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to be honest i wonder why this worked in the first place.
The statement you have given us doesnt print a logo, but a standard text beeing maintained by TA SO10.
Maybe in this text you got your correct statement which prints your logo, but i just can suspect that.
So you should check if maybe this text was changed.
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NOT true, Florian....This is the way you show logos in SAPScript!
I use:
/: INCLUDE ZHEX-MACRO-LOGOxxx OBJECT TEXT ID ST LANGUAGE EN
Did someone DELETE the text object? Is the logon language for the user changed? Did someone modify the text object and save it?
If so, get the baseline Tiff 6.0 graphic file and create the macro again with RSTXLDMC. And you can disregard this BITMAP...irrelevant to what you're doing.
Hi,
I am not sure why t stopped working. Do you use a different device type.
I suggest that you upload the logo again this time via transaction SE78 and use the BITMAP command for the graphic in the sapscript form. See SAP note #39031. See SAP note #307414 for details how to use the BITMAP command.
Regards,
Aidan
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