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Adobe Forms - Create tableBy Venkat Step1:
Go to Transaction SFP to create Adobe form. Provide the interface name
and click on create button.
Step2: Provide the description. Click on Save button.
Step3: The following screen would appear.
Now click on create button to create parameter.
Save the interface. Step4: Go to TYPES
in the Global definitions to define
the user define types as shown below.
Step5: In Global data,
Create an internal table with the same structure defined
earlier in TYPES definition as shown
below.
Step6: In Code Initialization,
Save and activate the interface. Step7: Now go back to the initial screen. Provide the form
name and click on create button as shown below.
Provide the description for the form and interface name
created as shown below.
Click on save button. Step8: Now, the following screen will appear.
Step9: Here, we have to drag and drop the contents, to be
displayed in the layout, from interface to context as shown below.
Step10: Here in the internal table PT_VBAP, we can
de-activate the fields, which we don’t want to display in the layout. We can
do this as shown below. Place the cursor on the field and give a right click. Now
select Deactivate.
Then, the field will appear as shown below.
Step11: Now, go to layout. The following screen appears.
Step12: Now, Drag and drop the VBELN (Document Number) field
to Master page.
Step13: Select the object VBELN. Go to palettes-àobject. You will get the following screen.
Select ‘None’
instead of ‘Sunken Box’. Step14: Now, drag and drop the internal table PT_VBAP
from Data View to body page.
Step15: Now, go to hierarchy, place the cursor on bodypage1. Go to palettesàObject The following screen appears.
Select Flowed instead of Position. Save and activate the form. Step16: Execute the form, the output is
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