Print setup configuration (variant) for app

Dear Gurus,
  Thru FBZP i have configured the Payment run steps but when i do the payment run in f110 when i do the print job
it is saying that rogram RFFOAVIS: No records selected
Program RFFOAVIS: No records selected
Message no. F0073
Diagnosis
The system did not find any data to be processed in the payment dataset.
Procedure
Check the selection criteria with which you started the payment medium program RFFOAVIS and compare it with the payment list.

Hi Sridhar,
Go to SE38, end enter your program name (RFFOAVIS) and click on execute button. Then select print immediatly button and save it with a variant name.
Now whenever you are using F110, you can (need) to enter this variant name in printout/data medium tab next to RFFOAVIS line under variant. Then you won't get this error.
Hope this will help you.
Pl. assign points if useful.
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         at com.sap.ip.bi.export.xfa.impl.Document.writeWidthsAsXmlToStream(Document.java:413)
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         at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.adsproxy.ConfigBindingStub.rpData(ConfigBindingStub.java:99)
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         at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead0(Native Method)
         at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:129)
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