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How to test a script form, not debugging.

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former_member196280
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You can see all form that are attached to standard programs. Go and check it in NACE transaction. Goto the desired, tcode and do the testing whether the output is printing correctly or not.

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SaiRam

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step 1 : copy the z layout into testing client thru SCC1.

step2 : go to se71 and check modified layout.

step3 : if it is under logistics.. go to TCODE "NACE".

u will see various applictions for each business process.

there u have configure ur related layout according to requirments,

for example u consider for Request fo Quatation..

there is APPLICATION called "EA"

click and enter into it. configure it with ur requirments, for help consult with ur functonal consaltant, and save it.

step 4 : goto tcode ME9A for requst for quatation(RFQ).

step 5 : enter test data avalable and check it with message display.

it is same for other applications like Contract agreament --> ME9k

invoice --> vl02n

and goes on..

do u have any doubts get back to me,

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Chandru.S

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Hi

If it is your Own script and Own Custom Program just execute that Program from Se38 and see the output.

If it is a standard Script Output see that all config in NACE tcode was done correctly and in the Application document the output type was properly defined and attached to a medium, partner and all communication related things like printer name, when to print the output and number of messages etc are entered in the document

the go to the related application Tcode

(for sales order goto VA02 or VA03)

(delivery -VL02N or VL03N)

for Invoice VF02 or VF03

for PO -goto ME9F

enter doc number, Issue Output to -> screen/printer

then see the output

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