‎2005 Sep 02 7:54 AM
Hello
I have a problem with print name for example
"Mr &Smith& and &M& company" from field &VBDKR-NAME1&. The output is "Mr and company" sapscript format the name. I use
/: ADDRESS PARAGRAPH AS
/: ADDRESSNUMBER &VBDKR-ADRNR(K)&
/: FROMCOUNTRY &VBDKR-SLAND&
/: ENDADDRESS
and it helps but now i want to output only street from the address or name2 (&VBDKR-NAME2&). I try to use
ADDRESS PARAGRAPH AS PRIORITY 6APHRT7I8LCBS5O LINES 1
but it returns "invalid label".
Any help ?
Regards Bartek
‎2005 Sep 02 9:19 AM
ADDRESS.....ENDADDRESS has specific lable. If you wanto to output only street or name then do not use ADDRESS....ENDADDRESS.
I hope i understood your problem correctly.
‎2005 Sep 02 9:40 AM
Hi,
Instead of ADDRESSNUMBER can you use the other way like
/: ADDRESS [DELIVERY] [TYPE t] [PARAGRAPH a] [PRIORITY p] [LINES l]
/: TITLE title
/: NAME name1[,name2[,name3[,name4]]]
/: PERSON name of natural person [TITLE form of address]
/: PERSONNUMBER number of the personen
/: DEPARTMENT department
/: STREET street name HOUSE house number
/: LOCATION additional location information
/: POBOX po box [CODE post code / zip code] [CITY city]
/: POSTCODE post code / zip_code
/: CITY city1[,city2]
/: NO_UPPERCASE_FOR_CITY
/: REGION county / state
/: COUNTRY recipient country [LANGUAGE language code]
/: COUNTRY_IN_REC_LANG
/: LANG_FOR_COUNTRY language key
/: FROMCOUNTRY sender country
/: ENDADDRESS
You have the STREET option here. Also find the detail help at,
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_470/helpdata/en/d1/803238454211d189710000e8322d00/frameset.htm
Thanks
Vinod
‎2005 Sep 02 10:22 AM
Hi
I can't use it because then system truncates the form of address after 35 characters. I need to use all 40 char in name1, name2 ... fields. (as described in note 364580)
That's why i use ADDRESSNUMBER §VBDKA-ADRNR(K).
I can use field ADRC-NAME1 but then system truncates &S2&
from vbdkr-name1 example :
from : PPU &S2& INSTALATOR 1234567890123456789X
to: PPU INSTALATOR 1234567890123456789X
that's a problem " &S2& "
Regards Bartek
Message was edited by: Bartek Szmajdzinski