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Errors and Warnings when i copy standard program to z-program

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Hi All,

when i copy standard print program to a z-program iam getting many errors(obsolute statements) and warnings when i do Extended program check, how would i rectify these, but when i check the standard program it is not giving any errors. please anybody give me a solution. or shall i rectify each and every error one by one. or is there any solution?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi,

You can rectify the errors one by one manually.

Rgds,

Bujji

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why iam not getting any errors for the standard program, there might me a solution?

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RFDZIS00, this is the print program

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Pls activate all the Include and main programs at the same time.Dont activate one by one

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hi chenna,

i dont think you get any errors , but you might get warnings, because i just tried it and it has given me warning.

Just ignore it and activate the program

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Which Std Program you copied?

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former_member435013
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Hi,

repeat copying and without includes. I don't get many errors and warning.

regards

Walter Habich

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when i do Extended program check, i found obsolute statements and warnings, please give me a solution to avoid these.

i dont know why it is not giving for the standard program, i run both in ECC6.0. solution????

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did u activated all programs at same time.

How did u copied the program? USing Copy option????

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yes, i activated and i copied it using the copy option

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former_member435013
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hI;

you are right. SAP avoids extended program check. I don't know why. Perhaps they don't want customers argueing with bad software quality.

If you can activate your program copy, don't care about warnings and errors.

regards

Walter Habich