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Pricing sap sd - Use only prints: A, B, C, D, a, b, c, d

aravindrawat
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I am getting this message in pricing- "Use only prints: A, B, C, D, a, b, c, d" Can anyone explain this?

I want to use X & A in Print type.

lenastodal
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former_member825071
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Remark: I have got the same behaviour. I have looked into OSS.

Error Message COND_SSCUI017 is misleading. Blank is possible for no printing. So you get this warning message in any case you enter the dynpro and you do some scrolling. In case you have not got and printing type except A B C D a b c d and SPACE you have not got something wrong. For me BLANK is missing in check. It looks like an SAP Bug "Feature" which nobody wants to report to SAP because it takes hours and hours to change that. And for what? SAP has not got any possiblity to report that with a short email.

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VeselinaPeykova
Active Contributor
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I would highly recommend that you read the long text of the warning message.

It answers your question in detail and explains when you can continue using X and A:

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