on 08-20-2007 4:38 AM
Hi All,
A SFP form was developed in Language "DE"; when I try to open the
layout of the SFP (logged on using EN); I get the error "Error while opening document" and the form is not opened. But when the same layout is opened with a logon using language DE; it gets opened. Why?
How to make it work in EN?
Regards,
Kanthimathi
Hi,
Did you try to change the value in your inteface in parameter
/1BCDWB/DOCPARAMS and you can also change your interface tyoe to Smartform based if you have problems in language...
Edited by: Etrafanob on Dec 11, 2009 11:16 AM
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Dears,
you can solve this issue following instructions described in OSS note 1074025.
1. Close SAP gui
2. Check if process FormDesigner.exe is still running in Task Manager. If so, kill it.
3. Delete folder "Designer" from location:
C:\Documents and settings\<user id>\Application Data\Adobe
NB: Path for Windows Vista
C:\Users\<user_id>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Designer works perfectly
When you run again the Adobe LiveCycle, the folder is regenerated.
Hopefuly it helps
Gregory
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It's neither a smartform nor script; It is a PDF form developed in SFP
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I checked in the form properties..I cud not find anything like 'translate in all languages'; where exactly can I find this option?
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Hi,
You need to change the attributes of the form Translate into ALL Languages.
Regards,
Atish
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