PDF form working through FPM

Hi,
I am faicing an issue in webdynpro environment, I have  2 WD application, one is working through POWL And another application is working through  FPM.  IN FPM application I have added one input field through enahnament. 
in both the applications there is a print option, from POWL , if we create a pruchase  in ECC, that particuation field coming in print..
but whne create through FPM [front end ] application for pruchase order  that particular fie;ld is not coming.
please  help me

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