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Using Multiple Master and Body pages in the SAP Adobe FormsBy Phani Diwakar M, YASH Technologies In
general, the boiler plate objects placed on the master page will reflect in all
remaining pages. Now consider the scenario where the boiler plate objects placed
on the master page reflects only on first page but not on the subsequent pages. We can
achieve the above scenario by creating another master page and body page. This
document shows the steps to achieve the same. Step1:
Go to SFP transaction to create adobe form. Provide the interface name and
click on create button.
Provide
the description. Step2:
Define the carrid in IMPORT parameters of form interface.
Step3:
Now go to TYPES options in the GLABAL
DEFINITION to define user define declarations.
Step4:
Now go to Global Data,
Step5:
In Code Initialization,
Save and
activate the interface. Come back to initial screen of adobe form. Step6:
Provide the form name and give the interface face name and description in the
appearing subsequent dialog box.
Press save
button. Step7:
Drag and drop the IMPORT parameter ‘carrid’
and GLOBAL DATA parameter ‘t_sflight’
to context.
Step8:
Now go to Layout tab, In master
page, drag the content area little bit down from the top to place logo
and import parameter ‘carrid’.
Also resize the content area as shown below.
Step9:
Drag and drop the internal table into body page as shown below.
Step10:
Now rename the ‘Untitled Sub Form’
to ‘Bodypage1’ and make the sub
form type as flowed as shown.
Active the form and when execute at this point of time, you would observe logo and carrid on every page of output as shown.
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