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saving local program

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hi,

i am saving a program as a local object but in later stage i have to make my program transportable ie,i have to save it in a package.is there any other options.

thanks in advance

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Hi,

yes you can , click on GoTO-> Object Directory Entry and assign the Package you want .

rgds

Deepak.

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Hi,

there is no other chance, you must assign the program to another development class later.

Rgds

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Hi,

yes you can , click on GoTO-> Object Directory Entry and assign the Package you want .

rgds

Deepak.

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Former Member
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hi,

in se38...giv ur pgm name goto change mode

goto GOTO->OBJECT DIRECTORY ENTRY

CLICK ON THE CHANGE ICON

giv ur package name and press save..

do reward if it helps,

priya.

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Hi Prakasam,

Since u have already saved your program in local object, whenever you want to save it into a package, just logon into another client and reload the program which you want to save into your package and then save and activate it in your new package.

Hope this resolves your query.

Reward all the helpful answers.

Regards

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Hi!

- You can save it in SAP with a different name (f.e.: ZPROGRAM_SAVE) and assign it to a different package

- You can download/upload it using transaction SE38 - Tools - More tools - Upload/Download

- You can mark all the texts within SE38, by Ctrl+A buttons and copy it into a word docu for example

Regards

Tamá

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SantoshKallem
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in se80, right click on the object and can assign to the package thereee.