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Published by Galileo Computing Galileo Press GmbH SAP PRESS Auflage: 1 (April 2003), 2003
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Hardcover. Condition: gut. Auflage: 1 (April 2003). Move over, SAPscript. SAP Smart Forms are far more convenient. This book shows you how to use this key tool, released in 4.6C, and gives you all the basic knowledge for the production, functions and handling of Smart Forms. Learn the ins and outs of integrating text, graphics and data into your forms, plus discover the printing, e-mail, and web options that are available. All of this is described in detail. In addition, numerous practice exercises enable you to hit the ground running with form production procedures. An extensive appendix offers volumes of highly-detailed information. This book is an indispensable technical reference. Key topics: - Quick Start with Practice Examples - Tools for Creating Forms - Form Layout - Elementary Knot Types - Data in the Form - Data Output and Logical Sequence - ABAP-Program in the Form - Putting together and using a Support Program - Special Output-Procedure - Migration of SAPscript Forms - New Developments as from Basis-Release 6.10 - Other Topics connected with Form Production Content: 1 Introduction 13 1.1 Create Forms with Style 13 1.2 Using This Book 14 1.2.1 Book Structure 14 1.2.2 Where to Start 17 1.2.3 General Information 17 2 Getting Started 19 2.1 General Information on Form Development 19 2.1.1 Overview 19 2.1.2 Form Layout 20 2.1.3 Form Flow Logic 21 2.1.4 Form Data 22 2.1.5 Output 23 2.1.6 Tools 23 2.2 Sample Exercise 24 2.2.1 Requirements 24 2.2.2 Preparation: Creating the Standard Text 26 2.2.3 Outputting the Sample Form 29 2.2.4 Creating Your Own Form as a Working Copy 34 2.2.5 Changing Your Form 36 2.2.6 Creating a Custom Main Program 44 2.3 Overview of Node Types 47 3 Tools 51 3.1 Overview 51 3.2 Style Builder 53 3.2.1 Overview 53 3.2.2 Functions of the Style Builder 54 3.2.3 Creating Your Own Style as a Copy 55 3.2.4 Header Data of a Style 57 3.2.5 Maintaining Paragraph Formats 57 3.2.6 Sample Exercise: Outlines 61 3.2.7 Character Formats 63 3.2.8 Sample Exercises: Style Content 65 3.3 Form Builder 66 3.3.1 Editing Functions 66 3.3.2 Form Painter 73 3.3.3 Table Painter 75 3.4 Checking, Testing, and Activating Forms 77 3.4.1 Activating the Form 78 3.4.2 Testing the Form 80 3.4.3 Generating the Form 80 3.5 Form Documentation 81 4 Form Layout 83 4.1 Overview 83 4.2 General Layout Definitions 84 4.2.1 Global Settings 84 4.2.2 Boxes and Shading 86 4.3 Page Node 87 4.3.1 Creating a New Draft Page 88 4.4 Window Nodes 90 4.4.1 Creating a New Window 91 4.4.2 Sample Exercise: Creating Windows 93 4.5 Templates and Output Tables 94 4.5.1 Overview 94 4.5.2 Sample Exercise: Configuring Template Nodes 96 4.5.3 Combining Several Templates 102 4.5.4 Output Table Without Direct Data Access 103 5 Elementary Node Types 105 5.1 Text Nodes 105 5.1.1 General Attributes 105 5.1.2 Text Element 108 5.1.3 Sample Exercise: Creating Text Nodes 110 5.1.4 Include Text (SAPscript Texts) 110 5.1.5 Including Text Modules 114 5.1.6 Sample Exercise: Including Text Modules 115 5.1.7 Creating and Maintaining Text Modules 117 5.1.8 Sample Exercise: Creating a Text Module 119 5.2 Address Node 119 5.2.1 Creating Address Nodes 120 5.3 Graphics and Background Graphics 123 5.3.1 Integration in the Form 123 5.3.2 Graphics in a Window, Template, or Output Table 125 5.3.3 Background Graphic for Page 126 5.3.4 Optimizing Print Output 127 5.4 Folder Node 127 5.4.1 Sample Exercise: Creating a Folder 129 5.5 Language in a Form 129 5.5.1 Language for Form Output 130 6 Form Data 131 6.1 Overview 131 6.2 Fields as Placeholders 132 6.2.1 Field List 132 6.2.2 Fields in a Text Node 133 6.2.3 Fields as Node Attributes 135 6.2.4 Fields with Formatting Options 136 6.3 Data Structures and Data Definitions 139 6.3.1 Procedure 139 6.3.2 Overview of Data Structures 140 6.3.3 Data Definition 145 6.3.4 Using ABAP Data Types 146 6.3.5 Reference to the ABAP Dictionary 147 6.3.6 Reference to Internal Data 151 6.3.7 Individual Data Types in the Form 152 6.3.8 Field Syntax 153 6.4 Data Sources 154 6.4.1 Form Interface 154 6.4.2 Global Definitions 160 6.4.3 System Fields 162 7 Form Flow L ogic 165 7.1 Overview 165 7.2 Dynamic Data Output 168 7.2.1 Overview 168 7.2.2 Node Types for Outputting Internal Tables 169 7.2.3 Loop 171 7.2.4 Reading a Single Data Record in a Loop 176 7.2.5 Sample Exercise: Loop 178 7.2.6 Output Table 179 7.2.7 Events (Event Nodes) 182 7.2.8 Sample Exercise: Revising the Flight Invoice 183 7.3 Logical Queries 187 7.3.1 Conditions 188 7.3.2 Branching with Alternative Nodes 190 7.4 Page Sequence and Numbering 191 7.5 Command Node 193 7.5.1 Overview 193 7.5.2 Print Controls 195 7.5.3 Attributes for the Spool Request 197 7.6 Complex Section 198 7.7 Postprocessing 198 7.8 Summary of Form Processing 200 8 ABAP Programs in Forms 203 8.1 Why Use Program Coding in a Form? 203 8.2 Editing Functions in the Program Node 206 8.3 Special Features in the Program Node 210 8.4 ABAP Basics 211 8.4.1 Overview 211 8.4.2 Data Definition 213 8.4.3 Value Assignments 214 8.4.4 Querying Database Tables 215 8.4.5 Loops 217 8.4.6 Control Structures (Using Conditions) 218 8.4.7 Subroutines 219 8.4.8 Test Function 220 8.5 Example: Including an Address with a Function Module 221 8.5.1 Overview 221 8.5.2 Using an Address Number from CAM 222 8.5.3 Integration with Direct Transfer of Address Information 224 8.5.4 Sample Exercise 226 8.6 Example: Calculating Totals in the Flight Invoice 226 8.6.1 Sample Exercise: Output in the Local Currency 229 9 Main Program 231 9.1 Overview 231 9.2 Defining the Properties for Data Retrieval 233 9.2.1 Flight Invoice: Selection Screen for Data Entry 233 9.2.2 Processing with Output Control 235 9.3 Data Retrieval 240 9.3.1 Flight Invoice: Reading the Database Tables 240 9.3.2 Delivery Combining Data 241 9.4 Calling the Function Module for the Form 242 9.4.1 Determining the Name of the Function Module 242 9.4.2 Calling the Function Module for the Form 243 9.5 Sample Exercise: Flight Invoices for Multiple Customers 245 9.6 Which Data Does the Form Use? 250 9.6.1 Overview 250 9.6.