on 11-28-2006 6:48 AM
HI ,
Please expain about various
OK Code i.e.
=FURT,
=TRSL,
/00,
=CREA,
=ENTE,
=ZCOD,
=ZPAT ,
=OPT2
etc.
They can be seen in forground running of the eCATT test scripts .
Regards, Jaspal.
HI Jaspal,
we cant say specifically for save it would be =SAVE or /BU like that. it all depends upon the programmer.
so the programmer will decide and he will give the proper name(Function code we can call in screens) for each button.
so in program.
he will check for case condition.
if the user pressed 'SAVE' push button.
case button.
when '/BU' ie SAVE push button.
do something.
when 'EXIT'
leave screen
when 'CLEAR'.
clear the data.
endcase.
like this they will code.
let me knwo if not clear.
Regards
Muthappan
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Hi Jaspal,
OK Codes are the steps you have taken while recording.
For example, you open the transaction and populate the text fields and you press the button SAVE.
In this case, populating text fields is not an action, but saving is an action.. So you see this action as OK CODE.. The OK CODE for SAVE would be =BU / =SAVE..
So, for all actions, you would get an OK CODE.
In other words, for each DYNPRO you will have one(only one) OK CODE.
Hope this helps..
Best regards,
Harsha
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HI Jaspal,
I am sorry to say but I do not have a list as such.
OK CODES are the function names for any buttons. If you could use the F1 help on the button you require, you would get the OK CODE relevent for it.
If you find no buttons and still see an OK CODE for any DYNPRO's in TCD, you can directly enter the OK CODE in the Command field(where in you enter the transaction).
IF you enter the OK CODE value in the Command field, that would work as executing the TCD in foreground.
Try to execute your TCD in Foreground and you would see how & what OK CODE does. Try to re-produce the same steps manually giving the OK CODE in the Command field, the way you have recorded and you could see how a TCD works.
Hope this helps..
Best regards,
Harsha
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HarshaChaithanya Kethepalle
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