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how to control the Trace behavior in FMDerive

mohsinabbasi007
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Hi All,

I turned the trace on in “FMDERIVE” so that I could see what system is actually deriving based on the derivation rules when I post a document in “FB50”. Now when I post an entry through “FB50” it shows trace of what system is deriving for the line items based on the source & target field defined in the rule in “FMDERIVE”. That’s good but when I try to save the document it shows the trace again on every next step system goes through for saving the document which is really annoying. What I want from the system is to show the message just for the line items and not on every enter I press.

Please help me out on the issue.

Best Regards

Mohsin Abbasi

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iklovski
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Hi,

The trace in FMDERIVE follows the normal algorythm of posting, i.e. first a BAPI for checking the document is called and then the function to eventually post it. That means that several checks, when activating the trace, are inevitable. However; I don't see why it should bother you: the trace you activate is only to check if the rules are working properly. So, it's a one-time job, which could not become too annoying even if you have to go through the same check twice.

Regards,


Eli

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iklovski
Active Contributor
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Hi,

The trace in FMDERIVE follows the normal algorythm of posting, i.e. first a BAPI for checking the document is called and then the function to eventually post it. That means that several checks, when activating the trace, are inevitable. However; I don't see why it should bother you: the trace you activate is only to check if the rules are working properly. So, it's a one-time job, which could not become too annoying even if you have to go through the same check twice.

Regards,


Eli