on 10-21-2008 9:50 AM
Hai friends
i am a new of the script, i dont know the script output type of sales order, purchase order, and some script output types.
thanks & Regards
kumar
Hi,
The output type is used to specify the type of output.
For example, a printed form that you need for internal use or a form that you want to send to a customer or vendor (for example, an order confirmation). The output type can also be an internal electronic mail message that you want to send to staff in another department.
For example u201CPrint outu201D can be classified as one output type of a billing document, i.e. when this output type is executed the billing document is printed. Similarly u201CFaxu201D can be an output type, i.e. when this output type is executed a fax of the billing document is sent
All the output types for any document (e.g. billing document) will be stored in the table NAST and mapping information is stored in table TNAPR .
Output types are executed through the program RSNAST00 or through the transaction itself
Thanks,
Smita
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and u can use the NACE t.cdoe also for output types.
Best Regards,
Narasimha Rao.
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Hi Boss,
Check The data base table for output types and print programs .the table name is 'TNAPR'.
Best Regards,
Narasimha Rao.
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Hi
You can find the output types in tcode NACE...under the applications.
v1is appln name for sales order.
ef is appln name for purchase order.
Regards,
VIshwa.
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