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Print after TECO

Former Member
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Hi All,

I have seen many threads related to this. Still I am creating a new thread.

My requirement is to print order after TECO. These are customer service orders and a print is required after TECO to get the customer sign on it.

I do not want to make any changes in BS22.

I understood from threads that developments can be done for this. Can anyone of you explain how this development can be done and the functionality can be achieved?

Thanks,

Sanjay

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marc_marco
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Hi

See this link :

http://www.sapnuts.com/docs/menu-exit-for-iw31-iw32-iw33.html

You can also implement new function in new menu entry via menu exit

Regards

Ziv

peter_atkin
Active Contributor
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Sanjay,

As you state - do not use BS22 as it can affect other modules...

Other options are:

  • Use a Services for Object enhancement to add a new function in the SfO menu
  • Use and external program
  • I once saw one client who had misused the Object Info screen (via user-exit ICSV0004) to add additional functionality to the order.

PeteA

Former Member
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Hi,

Use user-exit IWO10009 PM Order: Customer Check for 'Save' Event to display a popup after TECO for the user to decide if they want to print anything.

Regards

Vivek

former_member201357
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Dear Sanjay

Kindly have a look to below business function LOG_EAM_CI_7

After activation system will allow you to take print after TECO. Make sure once Business Fuction activate can't deactivate again.

Regards

PM 

Former Member
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Hi There,

Thanks for the information. I did not know this.

First, I need to check if something can be done with a order save user exit IWO0009. That would help else I will activate the business function.

MTerence
Active Contributor
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Hi Sanjay,

For custom development, check with your abaper.... Its also possible, but rather than that... business function is preferred...

Regards

Terence