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weird popup during call transaction

Former Member
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Hello.

I try to create and automatically confirm a TO.

When doing it manually there is a point where I have to press enter, I get a message "Verify your data" and then transaction LT03 fills in by itself the value for a textbox. Afterwards, the TO is created and automatically confirmed.

I have recorded my steps, and, when I call the transaction, at the point where manually I push enter and let the transaction do, I get a popup message:

Title:          Create transport order p (...)  
Body:           OK-Code:
    textbox     [      /00         ] [Button to verify]

I press enter or click on the verify button and all works nicely.

How can I perform this action from my bdc data?

Thanks a lot.

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Former Member
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No need to do any thing when you record the smae thing from TCODE SHDB, all the things will be recorded in that, so no problem.

Thanks and regards,

Veerendranath Maddula.

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Former Member
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No need to do any thing when you record the smae thing from TCODE SHDB, all the things will be recorded in that, so no problem.

Thanks and regards,

Veerendranath Maddula.

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Award points if usefull.

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I have done exactly that. Despite of providing exactly the data in the record I get the popup.

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Might be you are getting a warning message, that message has to be eliminated, I hope your functional guys can do this task, speak to them and through some configuration - this can be done ..!

Reward points if usefull.

Thanks and regards,

Veerendranath Maddula.

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Strangely enough, when we recorded again all the steps the record was different, and now it works. So I guess this is the good answer. Nevertheless I continue to ignore what the problem was...