on 06-07-2007 8:10 AM
how to find driver program for given sap-script form
Hi,
Go to se71
Give the name of the form & go in change mode in any of the windows say MAIN.Then use the path Insert-->symbol---->Program Symbol then it will display all programs where this Sap-Script is being used.
I hope this helps,
Regards
Raju Chitale
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Hi,
use table TNAPR,TTXFP
or use the transaction NACE.
Regards
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hi ,
use table tnapr
u can also use transaction NACE
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Hi manu,
there are 2 ways which u can find the driver program of script...
1) u can directly get it in TNAPR table by just putting the script name...
2) is goto transaction NACE...select the required applications..click on output type...by selectin output type in process routines u will get the program name for that script...
hope this will solve ur problem...
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Regards,
Prashant
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Hi Manu,
The solution is simple and is as follows.
1>Go to NACE Transaction and select the Application of your choice and then Click on "OUTPUT TYPES" button on top.
2>Then select Output type by selecting on the button besides the output type.
3>Then double click on the "PROCESSING ROUTINES".
4>This shows the standard form or script along with the print program.
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Thanks,
Tej..
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Hi,
Use table TNAPR
Or check NACE tcode...
Regards,
Omkar.
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hi manu,
u can find it in the table TNAPR as well as the transaction code NACE.
Regards....
Arun.
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Hi,
Use table TNAPR
Regards,
Pritha
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