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Global Settings
Global Settings |
Dec-2008
Objectives
The participants will be able to :
Get an overview of global settings
Get an overview of attributes of a Form
Get an overview of Form Interface
Get an overview of global data definition
Global Settings |
Dec-2008
General
Attributes
Global Settings |
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Output Options
Global Settings |
Dec-2008
Output Options
Global Settings |
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Global Settings |
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Global Settings |
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Tables passed
from Print
program
Global Settings |
Dec-2008
Exception
Global Settings |
Dec-2008
Global data
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Types
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Global Settings |
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Field Symbols
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Global Settings |
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Initialization
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Global Settings |
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Sub routines
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Currency/
Quantity
fields
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Global Settings |
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Demonstration
Creation of a custom Smart Form and showing how to configure and maintain
global setting depending on specific requirement.
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Global Settings |
Dec-2008
Practice
Creation of a custom Smart Form and showing how to configure and maintain
global setting depending on specific requirement.
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Summary
Global settings contains three sub nodes : Form attributes, Form interface, Global
definitions.
Form attributes contains the attributes of the form.
Form interface contains data that is passed to and from the main program.
Global definitions contains the global data (variables, internal tables, field
symbols, types etc. ) required for the form.
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Questions
What are the sub nodes of Global settings?
What are the standard export and import parameters for form interface?
What are the standard exceptions present in the form interface?
Which transaction we have to use to maintain style?
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