on 11-19-2007 8:59 AM
hi Experts,
I have created a Adobe interactive form in ABAP using SFP T-code.I ahve 2 buttons in the form as 1)ADD and 2)DELETE.
When i see the preview , these 2 buttons are working and fine . but when i execute the form, form is not interactive, it is static. How to make the form as interactive form such that when i execute and save the form,all the buttons shud work.
*******Urgent*****
Regards,
Madhu
Hi Madhu,
I have done interactive forms long back and no authorization to check in present environment in my office.But i remember that there is option in SFP transaction attributes, to make it interactive ´form or only Print form.Please check. In layout, File->attributes.
Rgds
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Hi Madhu,
I needed to place the 2 line of code below in the wdDoModifyView method in order to make the form Interactive. Keep in mind that my form was built using NWDS\WebDynpro\Java:
*<b>wdDoModifyView</b> is a Hook method called to modify a view just before rendering.
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IWDInteractiveForm iForm1 = (IWDInteractiveForm)view.getElement("InteractiveForm1");
iForm1.setDynamicPDF(true);
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Hope this helps,
Harman
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Hi,
I am trying to create a from usinf SFP transaction in ABAP.I want to enter some values in the fields of the form.When i check the PDF Preview, i am able to enter the values and interact with the form i.e add rows, delete rows etc,
but when i execute the form i am unable to fill the form and unable to interact with the form.
Can someone please help me with settings to me made while designing the form in SFP ,so that i can enter some values in the form and interact with the form.
*useful answers will be rewarded*****
Regards,
Madhu
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madhu reddy
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