on 09-14-2007 2:40 AM
HI All,
Please help me to solve this issue,
I have an output type ZAME this output type They they are using for External send .
But in the communication output device they are using as LOCAL, Now user is asking me why the printer is configured as Local for the output type what is the reason,( Local location is Local printer Via SAPLPD on windows client).
Could please help to solve this quiry, whey we have to give printer name local and where exactly this prints.
Regards,
Muralikrishna
Go to table TNAPR, give the output name it will provide print program & Form name assigned with it.
hope it helps.
annie
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Hi
Your question itself has the answer.
You define the printer as Local in communication method. If this is done, the print out will be triggered in the printer which is configured as default printer in the desktop which triggered the transaction.
If the print out has to happen in some other printer, then the printer has to be included in the list of allowed printers in the tcode SPAD. This will be done by the BASIS guys.
Once this is done, you can maintain that printer in communication method. Then irrespective of the default printer, the printout will always happen in the printer maintained in commuincation method.
Hope this helps you.
Reward please, if this helps.
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I have one more question,
Now I need to test this output weather email is generating or not.
For that I have to maintain my email id and generate output,
Can you please guide me the step where i need to maintain my email and next what i have to do, please send me the steps then I will fallow and complete this task.
Appriciate your help on executing this task.
Regards,
Muralikrishna
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