on 02-18-2008 11:12 AM
hi guru's,
i need answer to this question.
how to transport the text elements in the sap script?
hi
good
Yes, text elements will also be transported along with your program if both are saved under the same/single transport request. If it is a new program and assigned to a valid development class, then automatically system prompts you to enter a new or existing transport request. And when you create the text elements, then these will also be saved under the same transport request where the program has been saved.Now, you can release the transport request and arrange to move to other system.
thanks
mrutyun^
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Hi Venkat,
You directly write the &text-001& in the windows . between two &'s youy can place any text element of the program.
Regards,
Padmaja
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Hi,
Your question is confusing, as text elements are part of the SAPscript not a seperate object. It's like asking "How do I transport the windows of a SAPscript".
Do you mean standard texts? As you would create in SO10? If so you can add them to a transport using program RSTXTRAN.
Regards,
Nick
Edited by: Nick Young on Feb 18, 2008 2:58 PM
Hi,
U mean Standard Text?
Standard Text can create using SO10.
Use RSTXTRAN Standard Program..
Do Like this..
Goto se38 and enter program name as RSTXTRAN
and press F8..
and give Text-key Name as Standard Text Name
then Press F8..
And select Select check box.. and enter
and press on trsfr to corr button..
it asks transfee textxs to a correction..
press on yes button..
it will show request number or create your own request...
and after goto SE10 tcode and Transport it...
Regards,
KK
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