on 07-23-2007 8:31 AM
What is the use of Entry form in NACE transaction.
please expalin me in detail?
Regards
RAj
Hi,
NACE is the Tcode used to link the Application type, Output Types and its processing Routines like ( Driver programs and attached Script forms or Smartforms).
You should know the Application of a document first Like:
for PO it is EF, for sales Doc's it is V1, for Delivery docs it is V2, for billing Doc's it is V3 etc.
so first select the Application type (ex: EF) for PO and press OUtput types
then a list will come in that you should know the related output type for PO.
in this case it is NEU,
select that and click on the processing Routines button on the left side
it will display the Medium, Driver Program and the Script form or smartform related to that document..
Regards,
Omkar.
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Hi,
In NACE transaction entry form in the sense we need to pass the layout set name in that particular place.
Reward points if useful.
Thanks & Regards,
Vasudeva Rao
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Hi Raj,
Hi raj you can configure entry form in NACE as explained in replies.
This will be the first subroutine executed in your driver program .
You can call different subroutines from inside entry subroutine.
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Hi,
NACE is used for Output Type, Condition Record, Procedures, and Access Sequence Configuration.
For example in NACE:
Choose application area as EF -> Click on Output Types pushbutton -> Check the Output Types and double click on Processing Routines option on the left pane of the window -> It will show you the transmission medium, program, and form.
You can maintain new entries here.
Similarly you would create condition records and access sequences.
Regards
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