on 05-10-2010 4:47 PM
Hi All,
Is there any possibility to see, for particular out put type (Ex) ZX30 the invoice text is printed in existing invoices.
Aditya.
I am not clear about your query, But if you meant to know what Invoice texts are printing on an invoice, then please do this. Maintain Texts for all the available text types at the invoice and process the invoice and generate the output and see what is being printed. You will know what is being printed.
Else Go to t code NACE, go to your relevant invoice output type and check the print program. using SE38 go to this particular program and read the code to see any specific text types are being read to be printed.
Hope this helps
Regards
Sai
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I'm also not quite clear what exactly the question is, but I'll make the same assumption as Sai above. As correctly suggested above, transaction NACE may be used to see what program / form is attached to the output type. But I would just look at the form, not the program, to see what's being printed.
This might require some additional skills though, so I'd rather ask an ABAPer to check that. Also in the text configuration there is a checkbox "relevant for printing" (or something like that). However, this could be successfully bypassed in the form and/or program.
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Query not clear.
But goto VF03. Give inv no.
From drop-dowm select "Issue Output to" then select the O/p type. See the print pre-view & check if the text came there or not.
Else goto Print program in debug mode check the read text section of the code & check if the values came there from the text id.
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