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Getting started with SAP Adobe Forms

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Getting started with SAP Adobe Forms

Getting started with Adobe Forms


By Sunitha, Ascent Services
Before starting this tutorial, please ensure that Adobe life cycle designer is installed on your
system and Adobe designer is configured on your server.
In this tutorial, we would pass a parameter (CARRID) to the form and print the same with a page
heading.
Go to transaction SFP.

For every form, an interface is mandatory. Enter the name of the interface and click on Create.

Click on Save. Enter the package and the workbench request no as per the requirements.
Following screen appears:

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Double-click on Import.
Following screen, with a default parameter name, appears:

Click on Create.

Enter the parameter values as shown above.

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Save and activate the interface.
Now go back to the main screen of the transaction SFP.

As shown above, select the radio-button Form and enter the name of the form. Click on Create.
Enter the description for the Form and also enter the name of the interface created earlier.

Click on Save.
Now enter the package name and the workbench request.
Following screen appears:

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Now drag and drop the import parameter Carrid from interface to Context on the right-hand side
as shown below:

Now click on the tab Layout

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Now let us include a heading and display the value of the carrier id passed to this form.
Now click on Palettes  Layout (see the screenshot below):

A small pop-up box appears.

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Now in the tab Standard, drag and drop the element Text onto the page.

Now double-click on the object and enter the text required (Page heading here).

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Now go to library again (click on Palettes  Library) and drag and drop the object Text Field
onto the page.

Now select the object Text Field created just now. Right-click and select Palettes  Object.

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As shown above, change the caption to Carrier ID.


Now click on tab Value. In the list box for Type, select the value Read-only (as shown below)

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Now go to tab Binding. Select the parameter CARRID as shown below:

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Save and activate the form.


Now test run the form by clicking on Test (F8)

Enter the CARRID value and click on Execute.

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Following is the output:

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