Logistics smartforms

I have been looking for the SAP std smartforms for the following. Please let me know if you have more information on all these.
Delivery: (Std output type- LD00, Application-V2)
Std sapscript - SD_PACKING_LIST
Std sapscript print prog - SDPACKLI
Std smartform- /SMB40/SDDLN_A or LE_SHP_DELNOTE(Both r same)
Std smartform print prog - RLE_DELNOTE
Bill of Lading: (Std output type- CMR1, Application- V7)
Std sapscript - SD_SHIPMENT_CMR
Std sapscript print prog - RVADTR01
Std smartform - Seems not available
Std smartform print prog - Seems not available
Contents List: (Std output type- 0001, Application- V6)
Std sapscript - SD_PACK_ETIK
Std sapscript print prog - SDPACKDR
Std smartform - ?
Std smartform print prog - ?
Thanks,
Ashok

Hi Ashok,
can you look at the table <b>TNAPR</b>, here you will get all the standard forms
Regards
Sudheer

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    Hi
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    You can print barcodes from SAP by modifying an existing output form.
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    - You can have your IT department do some research -
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    - Thirdly, you can buy a third party software like Barcode.dll and install on your frontend PC connected to the laser printer.
    Now you have a barcode printed - what next?
    Well there are two options, depending on your business requirements:
    - You can use an existing SAP transaction on a regular workstation and get a barcode wedge reader to hook up between the keyboard and the PC. These wedge readers comes in a wand or scanner format. There are even wireless wedge scanners available that allows you to roam a few yards from the workstation to scan a label. This approach is mostly used where you want to prevent human errors in typing in long material, batch or serial numbers in receiving or issuing of material. The problem is that it's just replacing the keyboard input and you are basically locked down in one location and have to bring all the material to that location to process.
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    1) Go to T-code - SPAD -> Full Administration -> Click on Device Type -> Double click the device for which you wish to create the print control -> Click on Print Control tab ->Click on change mode -> Click the plus sign to add a row or prefix say SBP99 (Prefix must start with SBP) -> save you changes , it will ask for request -> create request and save
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    Hi
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    Create a character format C1.Assign a barcode to the character format.Check the check box for the barcode.
    The place where you are using the field value use like this
    <C1> &itab-field& </C1>.
    You will get the field value in the form of barcode.
    Which barcode printer are you using ? Can you download this file and see.
    http://www.servopack.de/Files/HB/ZPLcommands.pdf.
    It will give an idea about barcode commands.
    Check this link:
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/questions-about-bar-code-printing-in-sap.htm
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    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d9/4a94c851ea11d189570000e829fbbd/content.htm
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    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/questions-about-bar-code-printing-in-sap.htm
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    http://www.erpgenie.com/abap/smartforms.htm
    http://sap.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/sap-basis/print-barcode-with-smartform-634396
    http://sap.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/sap-dev/printing-barcode-733550
    Detailed information about SAP Barcodes
    A barcode solution consists of the following:
    - a barcode printer
    - a barcode reader
    - a mobile data collection application/program
    A barcode label is a special symbology to represent human readable information such as a material number or batch number
    in machine readable format.
    There are different symbologies for different applications and different industries. Luckily, you need not worry to much about that as the logistics supply chain has mostly standardized on 3 of 9 and 128 barcode symbologies - which all barcode readers support and which SAP support natively in it's printing protocols.
    You can print barcodes from SAP by modifying an existing output form.
    Behind every output form is a print program that collects all the data and then pass it to the form. The form contains the layout as well as the font, line and paragraph formats. These forms are designed using SAPScript (a very easy but frustratingly simplistic form format language) or SmartForms that is more of a graphical form design tool.
    Barcodes are nothing more than a font definition and is part of the style sheet associated with a particular SAPScript form. The most important aspect is to place a parameter in the line of the form that points to the data element that you want to represent as barcode on the form, i.e. material number. Next you need to set the font for that parameter value to one of the supported barcode symbologies.
    Regards
    Anji

  • Bar code in Smartforms

    Hi experts
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    Siri

    Hai Sireesha
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    http://www.servopack.de/Files/HB/ZPLcommands.pdf.
    It will give an idea about barcode commands.
    Check this link:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d9/4a94c851ea11d189570000e829fbbd/content.htm
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    A barcode solution consists of the following:
    - a barcode printer
    - a barcode reader
    - a mobile data collection application/program
    A barcode label is a special symbology to represent human readable information such as a material number or batch number
    in machine readable format.
    There are different symbologies for different applications and different industries. Luckily, you need not worry to much about that as the logistics supply chain has mostly standardized on 3 of 9 and 128 barcode symbologies - which all barcode readers support and which SAP support natively in it's printing protocols.
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    Barcodes are nothing more than a font definition and is part of the style sheet associated with a particular SAPScript form. The most important aspect is to place a parameter in the line of the form that points to the data element that you want to represent as barcode on the form, i.e. material number. Next you need to set the font for that parameter value to one of the supported barcode symbologies.
    The next part of the equation can be a bit tricky as you will need to get a printer to print that barcode font. Regular laser printers does not normally print barcode fonts, only specialized industrial printers that is specifically designed to support that protocol and that uses specialized label media and heat transfer (resin) ribbon to create the sharp image required for barcodes.
    Not to fear though, there are two ways to get around this:
    - You can have your IT department do some research -
    most laser printers can accept a font cartridge/dimm chip (similar to computer memory), called a BarDIMM that will allow a laser printer to support the printing of barcodes.
    - Secondly, you can buy software that you can upload in your SAP print Server that will convert the barcode symbology as an image that will print on a regular laser printer. I found that this option results in less sharper barcodes. This option is really if you need to convert a large quantity of printers (>10) to support barcodes.
    - Thirdly, you can buy a third party software like Barcode.dll and install on your frontend PC connected to the laser printer.
    Now you have a barcode printed - what next?
    Well there are two options, depending on your business requirements:
    - You can use an existing SAP transaction on a regular workstation and get a barcode wedge reader to hook up between the keyboard and the PC. These wedge readers comes in a wand or scanner format. There are even wireless wedge scanners available that allows you to roam a few yards from the workstation to scan a label. This approach is mostly used where you want to prevent human errors in typing in long material, batch or serial numbers in receiving or issuing of material. The problem is that it's just replacing the keyboard input and you are basically locked down in one location and have to bring all the material to that location to process.
    - Another solution is to use SAPConsole transactions
    or write your own ABAP Dialog programs that will fit onto a barcode enabled wireless handheld terminal and that will follow the business logic as executed on the shop floor.
    These programs are highly complex exercises in industrial engineering and ergonomics because of the limited screen sizes and limited ability to accept keyboard input. The user is instructed step-by-step and only scan and push F-keys to interact with the SAP system. Scan, scan, beep, beep, enter - highly automated.
    Barcode Standard
    To Create a Bar code prefix:
    1) Go to T-code - SPAD -> Full Administration -> Click on Device Type -> Double click the device for which you wish to create the print control -> Click on Print Control tab ->Click on change mode -> Click the plus sign to add a row or prefix say SBP99 (Prefix must start with SBP) -> save you changes , it will ask for request -> create request and save
    2) Now when you go to SE73 if you enter SBP00 for you device it will add the newly created Prefix
    Thanks & regards
    Sreenivasulu P

  • What r the steps to print barcode in smartforms

    hi experts,
    can anybody tell me what r the steps to print barcode in smartforms.
    with examples is appreciated.
    points will be rewarded if helpful.

    /people/javier.perez-ullivarri/blog/2007/12/03/create-barcode-in-abap-conversion-to-pdf
    Creating Bar code:
    -->From trans code - SPAD -> Full Administration -> Click on Device Type -> Double click the device for which you wish to create the print control -> Click on Print Control tab ->Click on change mode -> Click the plus sign to add a row or prefix say SBP99 (Prefix must start with SBP) -> save you changes , it will ask for request -> create request and save
    --> when you go to SE73 if you enter SBP00 for you device it will add the newly created Prefix
    -->Create a character format C1.Assign a barcode to the character format.Check the check box for the barcode.
    -->The place where you are using the field value use like this
    <C1> &itab-field& </C1>.
    You will get the field value in the form of barcode.
    Which barcode printer are you using ? Can you download this file and see.
    http://www.servopack.de/Files/HB/ZPLcommands.pdf.
    It will give an idea about barcode commands.
    SAP Barcodes
    -->Barcode solution consists of the following:
    barcode printer
    barcode reader
    mobile data collection application/program
    A barcode label is a special symbology to represent human readable information such as a material number or batch number
    in machine readable format.
    There are different symbologies for different applications and different industries. Luckily, you need not worry to much about that as the logistics supply chain has mostly standardized on 3 of 9 and 128 barcode symbologies - which all barcode readers support and which SAP support natively in it's printing protocols.
    You can print barcodes from SAP by modifying an existing output form.
    Behind every output form is a print program that collects all the data and then pass it to the form. The form contains the layout as well as the font, line and paragraph formats. These forms are designed using SAPScript (a very easy but frustratingly simplistic form format language) or SmartForms that is more of a graphical form design tool.
    Barcodes are nothing more than a font definition and is part of the style sheet associated with a particular SAPScript form. The most important aspect is to place a parameter in the line of the form that points to the data element that you want to represent as barcode on the form, i.e. material number. Next you need to set the font for that parameter value to one of the supported barcode symbologies.
    for your reference check the below links:
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/questions-about-bar-code-printing-in-sap.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d9/4a94c851ea11d189570000e829fbbd/content.htm
    for smart, please check the below link:
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/questions-about-bar-code-printing-in-sap.htm
    See the below program forbarcode in sapscript for your reference:
    DATA: BAR_CODE1(16) VALUE `ABC01230123A01'
    NEW-PAGE PRINT ON IMMEDIATELY `X'.
    FORMAT COLOR OFF INTENSIFIED OFF.
    If the barcode is the first element on the page, the following Write
    statement is needed (otherwise you get a date in the first print
    control.
    WRITE:/
    Turn on the barcode font, print the data, and switch back to the
    printer's default font. Be sure to use NO-GAP to avoid unwanted
    characters or CR/LF.
    PRINT-CONTROL FUNCTION `BCPFX'
    WRITE: BAR_CODE1 NO-GAP
    PRINT-CONTROL FUNCTION `BCSFX'
    Add a Write statement to prevent insertion of CR/LF into the barcode.
    WRITE:/
    Sample SAPSCRIPT
    Variable BAR_CODE1 contains the barcode data, including asterisks.
    The & is needed to avoid unwanted spaces or CR/LF characters
    /E LINE
    /: PRINT-CONTROL BCPFX
    = &BAR_CODE1&
    /: PRINT-CONTROL BCSFX

  • Where can we find the standard program for scripts and smartform for vl02

    where can we find the standard program for scripts and smartform for vl02
    regard,
    anil

    If it is a standard Script Output see that all config in NACE tcode was done correctly and in the Application document the output type was properly defined and attached to a medium, partner and all communication related things like printer name, when to print the output and number of messages etc are entered in the document
    the go to the related application Tcode
    (for sales order goto VA02 or VA03)
    (delivery -VL02N or VL03N)
    for Invoice VF02 or VF03
    for PO -goto ME9F
    enter doc number, Issue Output to -> screen/printer
    then see the output
    step 1 : copy the z layout into testing client thru SCC1.
    step2 : go to se71 and check modified layout.
    step3 : if it is under logistics.. go to TCODE "NACE".
    u will see various applictions for each business process.
    there u have configure ur related layout according to requirments,
    for example u consider for Request fo Quatation..
    there is APPLICATION called "EA"
    click and enter into it. configure it with ur requirments, for help consult with ur functonal consaltant, and save it.
    step 4 : goto tcode ME9A for requst for quatation(RFQ).
    step 5 : enter test data avalable and check it with message display.
    it is same for other applications like Contract agreament --> ME9k
    invoice --> vl02n
    and goes on..
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  • Smartforms barcode printing

    thanks to all.  i have created a barcode in SE73 in new format. but i did not see any option to specify width and height for that barcode. i have to use a width of 40mm and height of 10mm. but i am getting 50/10 mm as default. please advise me how to specify width and height for barcode in new format of SE73.

    Hi
    check this
    To Create a Bar code prefix:
    1) Go to T-code - SPAD -> Full Administration -> Click on Device Type -> Double click the device for which you wish to create the print control -> Click on Print Control tab ->Click on change mode -> Click the plus sign to add a row or prefix say SBP99 (Prefix must start with SBP) -> save you changes , it will ask for request -> create request and save
    2) Now when you go to SE73 if you enter SBP00 for you device it will add the newly created Prefix
    Create a character format C1.Assign a barcode to the character format.Check the check box for the barcode.
    The place where you are using the field value use like this
    <C1> &itab-field& </C1>.
    You will get the field value in the form of barcode.
    Which barcode printer are you using ? Can you download this file and see.
    http://www.servopack.de/Files/HB/ZPLcommands.pdf.
    It will give an idea about barcode commands.
    Check this link:
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/questions-about-bar-code-printing-in-sap.htm
    Check this link:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d9/4a94c851ea11d189570000e829fbbd/content.htm
    Hope this link ll be useful..
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/66/1b45c136639542a83663072a74a21c/content.htm
    Detailed information about SAP Barcodes
    A barcode solution consists of the following:
    - a barcode printer
    - a barcode reader
    - a mobile data collection application/program
    A barcode label is a special symbology to represent human readable information such as a material number or batch number
    in machine readable format.
    There are different symbologies for different applications and different industries. Luckily, you need not worry to much about that as the logistics supply chain has mostly standardized on 3 of 9 and 128 barcode symbologies - which all barcode readers support and which SAP support natively in it's printing protocols.
    You can print barcodes from SAP by modifying an existing output form.
    Behind every output form is a print program that collects all the data and then pass it to the form. The form contains the layout as well as the font, line and paragraph formats. These forms are designed using SAPScript (a very easy but frustratingly simplistic form format language) or SmartForms that is more of a graphical form design tool.
    Barcodes are nothing more than a font definition and is part of the style sheet associated with a particular SAPScript form. The most important aspect is to place a parameter in the line of the form that points to the data element that you want to represent as barcode on the form, i.e. material number. Next you need to set the font for that parameter value to one of the supported barcode symbologies.
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    Regards
    Anji

  • Pls Send me Step by Step procedure for a Smartforms

    hi all ,
                        pls send me Step by step procedure for a Smartform creation or PPT  to This Email id : [removed by moderator]
    thanks in advance
    rgds
    rafi.v

    hi mahammad rafi,
    u can read this,
    smart forms
    Introduction to SAP SmartForms
    What is SAP Smart Forms?
    SAP Smart Forms is introduced in SAP Basis Release 4.6C as the tool for creating and maintaining forms. 
    SAP Smart Forms allow you to execute simple modifications to the form and in the form logic by using simple graphical tools; in 90% of all
    cases, this won't include any programming effort. Thus, a power user without any programming knowledge can 
    configure forms with data from an SAP System for the relevant business processes.
    To print a form, you need a program for data retrieval and a Smart Form that contains the entire from logic. As data retrieval and form logic
    are separated, you must only adapt the Smart Form if changes to the form logic are necessary. The application program passes the data via
    a function module interface to the Smart Form. When activating the Smart Form, the system automatically generates a function module. At
    runtime, the system processes this function module.
    You can insert static and dynamic tables. This includes line feeds in individual table cells, triggering events for table headings and subtotals,
    and sorting data before output.
    You can check individual nodes as well as the entire form and find any existing errors in the tree structure. The data flow analysis checks
    whether all fields (variables) have a defined value at the moment they are displayed.
    SAP Smart Forms allow you to include graphics, which you can display either as part of the form or as background graphics. You use
    background graphics to copy the layout of an existing (scanned) form or to lend forms a company-specific look. During printout, you can
    suppress the background graphic, if desired.
    SAP Smart Forms also support postage optimizing.
    Also read SAP Note No. 168368 - Smart Forms: New form tool in Release 4.6C
    What Transaction to start SAP Smart Forms?
    Execute transaction SMARTFORMS to start SAP Smart Forms.
    Key Benefits of SAP Smart Forms:
    SAP Smart Forms allows you to reduce considerably the implementation costs of mySAP.com solutions since forms can be adjusted in
    minimum time. 
    You design a form using the graphical Form Painter and the graphical Table Painter. The form logic is represented by a hierarchy structure
    (tree structure) that consists of individual nodes, such as nodes for global settings, nodes for texts, nodes for output tables, or nodes for
    graphics.
    To make changes, use Drag & Drop, Copy & Paste, and select different attributes.
    These actions do not include writing of coding lines or using a Script language.
    Using your form description maintained in the Form Builder, Smart Forms generates a function module that encapsulates layout, content
    and form logic. So you do not need a group of function modules to print a form, but only one. 
    For Web publishing, the system provides a generated XML output of the processed form.
    Smart Forms provides a data stream called XML for Smart Forms (XSF) to allow the use of 3rd party printing tools. XSF passes form content
    from R/3 to an external product without passing any layout information about the Smart Form. 
    Advantages of SAP Smart Forms
    SAP Smart Forms have the following advantages:
    1. The adaption of forms is supported to a large extent by graphic tools for layout and logic, so that no programming knowledge is
    necessary (at least 90% of all adjustments). Therefore, power user forms can also make configurations for your business processes with
    data from an SAP system. Consultants are only required in special cases.
    2. Displaying table structures (dynamic framing of texts)
    3. Output of background graphics, for form design in particular the use of templates which were scanned.
    4. Colored output of texts
    5. User-friendly and integrated Form Painter for the graphical design of forms
    6. Graphical Table Painter for drawing tables
    7. Reusing Font and paragraph formats in forms (Smart Styles)
    8. Data interface in XML format (XML for Smart Forms, in short XSF)
    9. Form translation is supported by standard translation tools
    10. Flexible reuse of text modules
    11. HTML output of forms (Basis release 6.10)
    12. Interactive Web forms with input fields, pushbuttons, radio buttons, etc. (Basis-Release 6.10)
    A Simple Smartform Tutorial 
    SAP Smartforms can be used for creating and maintaining forms for mass printing in SAP Systems. The output medium for Smartforms
    support printer, fax, e-mail, or the Internet (by using the generated XML output). 
    According to SAP, you need neither have any programming knowledge nor use a Script language to adapt standard forms. However, basic
    ABAP programming skills are required only in special cases (for example, to call a function module you created or for complex and extensive
    conditions). 
    1. Create a new smartforms
    Transaction code SMARTFORMS
    Create new smartforms call ZSMART
    2. Define looping process for internal table 
            Pages and windows
    First Page -> Header Window (Cursor at First Page then click Edit -> Node -> Create)
    Here, you can specify your title and page numbering
    &SFSY-PAGE& (Page 1) of &SFSY-FORMPAGES(Z4.0)& (Total Page) 
    Main windows -> TABLE -> DATA 
    In the Loop section, tick Internal table and fill in 
    ITAB1 (table in ABAP SMARTFORM calling function) INTO ITAB2
    3. Define table in smartforms
             Global settings :
             Form interface
             Variable name    Type assignment   Reference type
             ITAB1               TYPE                  Table Structure
             Global definitions
             Variable name    Type assignment   Reference type
             ITAB2               TYPE                  Table Structure 
    4. To display the data in the form 
      Make used of the Table Painter and declare the Line Type in Tabstrips Table
       e.g.  HD_GEN for printing header details,
               IT_GEN  for printing data details. 
       You have to specify the Line Type in your Text elements in the Tabstrips Output options.
        Tick the New Line and specify the Line Type for outputting the data.
        Declare your output fields in Text elements 
        Tabstrips - Output Options
        For different fonts use this Style : IDWTCERTSTYLE
        For Quantity or Amout you can used this variable &GS_ITAB-AMOUNT(12.2)&
    5. Calling SMARTFORMS from your ABAP program 
    REPORT ZSMARTFORM. 
    Calling SMARTFORMS from your ABAP program.
    Collecting all the table data in your program, and pass once to SMARTFORMS
    SMARTFORMS
    Declare your table type in :-
    Global Settings -> Form Interface
    Global Definintions -> Global Data
    Main Window -> Table -> DATA
    Written by :  SAP Hints and Tips on Configuration and ABAP/4 Programming
                        http://sapr3.tripod.com
    TABLES: MKPF. 
    DATA: FM_NAME TYPE RS38L_FNAM. 
    DATA: BEGIN OF INT_MKPF OCCURS 0.
          INCLUDE STRUCTURE MKPF.
    DATA: END OF INT_MKPF. 
    SELECT-OPTIONS S_MBLNR FOR MKPF-MBLNR MEMORY ID 001. 
    SELECT * FROM MKPF WHERE MBLNR IN S_MBLNR.
    MOVE-CORRESPONDING MKPF TO INT_MKPF.
    APPEND INT_MKPF. 
    ENDSELECT. 
    At the end of your program.
    Passing data to SMARTFORMS 
    call function 'SSF_FUNCTION_MODULE_NAME'
    exporting
      formname                 = 'ZSMARTFORM'
      VARIANT                  = ' '
      DIRECT_CALL              = ' '
    IMPORTING
      FM_NAME                  = FM_NAME
    EXCEPTIONS
      NO_FORM                  = 1
      NO_FUNCTION_MODULE       = 2
      OTHERS                   = 3. 
    if sy-subrc <> 0.
    WRITE: / 'ERROR 1'.
    MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
            WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
    endif. 
    call function FM_NAME
    EXPORTING
      ARCHIVE_INDEX              =
      ARCHIVE_INDEX_TAB          =
      ARCHIVE_PARAMETERS         =
      CONTROL_PARAMETERS         =
      MAIL_APPL_OBJ              =
      MAIL_RECIPIENT             =
      MAIL_SENDER                =
      OUTPUT_OPTIONS             =
      USER_SETTINGS              = 'X'
    IMPORTING
      DOCUMENT_OUTPUT_INFO       =
      JOB_OUTPUT_INFO            =
      JOB_OUTPUT_OPTIONS         =
    TABLES
      GS_MKPF                    = INT_MKPF
    EXCEPTIONS
      FORMATTING_ERROR           = 1
      INTERNAL_ERROR             = 2
      SEND_ERROR                 = 3
      USER_CANCELED              = 4
      OTHERS                     = 5. 
    if sy-subrc <> 0.
    MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
           WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
    endif.
    Additional Fonts for your SMARTFORMS 
    You can create additional fonts and style with transaction SMARTSTYLES
    This can then be define in the paragraph and character formats, which you can then be assign to texts and fields in the Smart Form. 
    The character formats includes effects such as superscript, subscript, barcode and font attributes.
    Difference with SMARTFORMS vs. SapScript(SE71)
    The Following are the differences :-
    a) Multiple page formats are possible in smartforms which is not the case in SAPScripts
    b) It is possible to have a smartform without a main window .
    c) Labels cannot be created in smartforms.
    d) Routines can be written in smartforms tool.
    e) Smartforms generates a function module when activated.
    Contributed by : SAP ABAP/4 Programming, Basis Administration, Configuration Hints and Tips
    f) Unlike sapscripts (RSTXSCRP), you cannot upload/download Smartform to your local harddisk. 
    It was said that it was provided in CRM 3.0 version, but not available in R/3.  You can download smartforms into Local PC in a XML format. 
    In the same way you can upload this XML format into Smartform.  From the smartform editor itself you can call download option, if you are
    working in CRM 3.0 environment. 
    In R3 also, you can download into XML format. However, it's not sure about uploading. Refer to the program 'SF_XSF_DEMO'.
    In 4.7 Enterprise, other have seen this utlity which is completey missing in 4.6c. There is functionality to downlaod a complete form or only a
    particular node. (Utilities -> Download form). It will create a XML file and save it in the hard disk. 
    For others, if you want to download/upload the Smartforms source, you will need the help from the Basis people.  What you can do is to
    create a Transport and then FTP down to your local harddisk.   When you need the Smartform source in another system, you have FTP up
    the Smartforms file back to the SAP server.  Finally, the Basis team, will tp it into your system.
    g) The protect and endprotect command in sapscript doesn't work with smartforms. For example on a invoice: First data of position no 80. is
    printed on page one, other data of position no 80 is printed on page 2. And there's nothing you can do about it.  Actually, there is
    something you can do about it.  By using a folder node and checking the 'protect' checkbox, everything in that folder will be page protected.
    FAQ on Migrating SAPscript to SmartForms
    Is it possible to migrate a SAPscript form to a Smart Form? 
    Smart Forms provides a migration tool for this purpose which migrates layout and texts of a SAPscript form to a Smart Form. It does not
    migrate SAPscript form logic of the print program. Using Smart Forms, this logic is described by the tree structure of the Form Builder. The
    effort involved in migrating it depends on the complexity of the print program. 
    Which Basis Release do I need to use SAP Smart Forms? 
    SAP Smart Forms is available as of R/3 Basis Release 4.6C. 
    I have heard that Smart Forms replaces SAPscript. What does "replace" mean? 
    It does not mean that SAPscript is removed from the Basis shipment. Even as of Basis Release 4.6C, SAPscript remains part of the SAP
    standard and there are no plans to remove it. Since Smart Forms is currently, and will continue to be, the tool for form maintenance for
    mySAP.com solutions, our further development efforts will focus on Smart Forms, not on SAPscript.
    Do we have to migrate all SAPscript forms to Smart Forms? 
    There is no point in migrating all SAPscript forms already in use. Since SAPscript can still be used and will be available in the future, there is
    no need to. If you plan to migrate a SAPscript form, it is recommended that you check whether benefit is worth the effort involved.
    Conversion of SAPSCRIPT to SMARTFORMS
    SAP provides a conversion for SAPscript documents to SMARTforms.
    This is basically a function module, called FB_MIGRATE_FORM. You can  start this function module by hand (via SE37), or create a small ABAP
    which migrates all SAPscript forms automatically.
    You can also do this one-by-one in transaction SMARTFORMS, under 
    Utilities -> Migrate SAPscript form.
    You could also write a small batch program calling transaction SMARTFORMS and running the migration tool.
    SmartForms System Fields
    Within a form you can use the field string SFSY with its system fields. During form processing  the system replaces these fields with the
    corresponding values. The field values come from the  SAP System or are results of the processing.
    System fields of Smart Forms
    &SFSY-DATE& 
    Displays the date. You determine the display format in the user master record.
    &SFSY-TIME& 
    Displays the time of day in the form HH:MM:SS.
    &SFSY-PAGE& 
    Inserts the number of the current print page into the text. You determine the  format of the page number (for example, Arabic, numeric) in
    the page node. 
    &SFSY-FORMPAGES& 
    Displays the total number of pages for the currently processed form. This  allows you to include texts such as'Page x of y' into your output. 
    &SFSY-JOBPAGES& 
    Contains the total page number of all forms in the currently processed print  request. 
    &SFSY-WINDOWNAME& 
    Contains the name of the current window (string in the Window field)
    &SFSY-PAGENAME& 
    Contains the name of the current page (string in the Page field)
    &SFSY-PAGEBREAK& 
    Is set to 'X' after a page break (either automatic [Page 7] or  command-controlled [Page 46])
    &SFSY-MAINEND& 
    Is set as soon as processing of the main window on the current page ends
    &SFSY-EXCEPTION&
    Contains the name of the raised exception. You must trigger your own  exceptions, which you defined in the form interface, using the
    user_exception macro (syntax:  user_exception <exception name >). 
    Example Forms Available in Standard SAP R/3
    SF_EXAMPLE_01 
    Simple example; invoice with table output of flight booking for one customer
    SF_EXAMPLE_02 
    Similar to SF_EXAMPLE_01 but with subtotals
    SF_EXAMPLE_03 
    Similar to SF_EXAMPLE_02, whereby several customers are selected in the application program; the  form is called for each customer and all
    form outputs are included in an output request
    Smart forms Frequently Asked Questions
    Forcing a page break within table loop
    Create a loop around the table. Put a Command node before the table in the loop that forces a NEWPAGE on whatever condition you want.
    Then only loop through a subset of the internal table (based on the conditions in the Command node) of the elements in the Table node. 
    Font style and Font size
    Goto Transaction SMARTSTYLES. 
    There you can create Paragraph formats etc just like in sapscript. 
    Then in your window under OUTPUT OPTIONS you include this SMARTSTYLE and use the Paragraph and character formats. 
    Line in Smartform
    Either you can use a window that takes up the width of your page and only has a height of 1 mm. 
    Then you put a frame around it (in window output options). 
    Thus you have drawn a box but it looks like a line. 
    Or you can just draw "__" accross the page and play with the fonts so that it joins each UNDER_SCORE. 
    Difference between 'forminterface' and 'global definitions' in global settings of smart forms
    The Difference is as follows. 
    To put it very simply: 
    Form Interface is where you declare what must be passed in and out of the smartform (in from the print program to the smartform and out
    from the smartform to the print program). 
    Global defs. is where you declare data to be used within the smartform on a global scope. 
    ie: anything you declare here can be used in any other node in the form. 
    Smartforms function module name 
    Once you have activated the smartform, go to the environment -> function module name. There you can get the name of funtion module
    name. 
    The key thing is the program that calls it. for instance, the invoice SMARTFORM LB_BIL_INVOICE is ran by the program RLB_INVOICE. 
    This program uses another FM to determine the name of the FM to use itself. The key thing is that when it calls this FM (using a variable to
    store the actual name), that the parameters match the paramters in your smartform.
    Another thing to note is that the FM name will change wherever the SF is transported to. 
    So you need to use the FM to determine the name of the SF. 
    Here is the code that can be use to determine the internal name of the function module: 
    Code: 
      if sf_label(1) <> '/'.    " need to resolve by name 
        move sf_label to externalname. 
        call function 'SSF_FUNCTION_MODULE_NAME' 
             exporting 
                  formname           = externalname 
             importing 
                  fm_name            = internalname 
             exceptions 
                  no_form            = 1 
                  no_function_module = 2 
                  others             = 3. 
        if sy-subrc <> 0. 
          message 'e427'. 
        endif. 
        move internalname to sf_label. 
      endif. 
    It checks to see if the sf_label starts with a '/', which is how the internal names start. if it does, the name has already been converted. If
    not, it calls the FM and converts the name. 
    You would then CALL FUNCTION sf_label. 
    Smartforms FAQ Part Two
    Smartforms output difference
    Problem with Smartforms: in a certain form for two differently configured printers, there seem to be a difference in the output of characters
    per inch (the distance between characters which gives a layout problem - text in two lines instead of one.
    It happens when the two printers having different Printer Controls' if you go to SPAD Menu (Spool Administrator Menu) you can see the
    difference in the Printer Control and if you make the Printer control setting for both the printers as same. then it will be ok. and also u have
    to check what is the device type used for both the output devices. 
    SmartForms Output to PDF
    There is a way to download smartform in PDF format.
    Please do the following:
    1. Print the smartform to the spool.
    2. Note the spool number.
    3. Download a PDF file (Acrobat Reader) version of the spool by running Program RSTXPDFT4 and entering the
    noted spool number.
    SmartForm Doublesided printing question 
    Your customer wants your PO SmartForm to be able to print "Terms and Conditinos" on the back side of each page. They don't want to
    purchase pre-printed forms with the company's logo on the front and terms & conditions on the back. Now this presents an interesting
    problem. 
    Has anyone else ever had a request like this? If for example there was a 3 page PO to be printed,  they want 3 pieces of paper, the front
    side of each to containe the PO information (page 1, 2, and 3) and the back side of each piece of paper to containg the static "Terms &
    Conditions" information. 
    Anyone have a clue how to force this out? 
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