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driver program for scripts

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is there a way of finding out if a given program is a driver program for scripts.

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Hi,

You can check the table <b>TTXFP,TNAPR</b> and also check in NACE Out put type.

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Priyanka.

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using NACE tcode or TNAPR table

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Hi,

You can check the table <b>TTXFP,TNAPR</b> and also check in NACE Out put type.

Regards,

Priyanka.

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varma_narayana
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Hi..

You can find the link between the Form and the Print program in Table <b>TNAPR</b>.

<b>Fields</b>

FONAM -> FORMNAME

PGNAM -> PROGRAM NAME

The other way to find is Open the Text elements of any window

and Select the Menu path Sytax->check

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hI,

You can find TABLE TTXFP,TNAPR and T.code NACE

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Hi

Only for SD and MM related Outputs you can check the TNAPR and NACE tcodes

where as for PP,PM and FI related script programs you have to check in SPRO

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