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Routines in SD
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Routines in SAP SD
Any Business requirement can be met through Standard Configuration or any customized development.
Customized requirements in SD consists of Program, Routines, Exits, BAPI & BADI etc..
Routines in Sales & Distribution plays a vital role .Business Requirements can be met by creating and configuring in required applications i.e. it can be a Copy control Routine or any Pricing Requirement
Routine or any Out Put Requirement Routine.
12. Ensure that Active check box is ticked upon Activation of the Routine.
13. Double click on the routine will enter into ABAP Editor, we have to generate the Routine
14. Go to Program and select Generate
16 A screen pops up with the related Main Programs ie...SAPLV61A and select all required main programs wherever the Routine is being called.
17 Once the Routine is Generated and Activated, We can configure the Routine in the config.
18 Configure the Routine in required applications and do the Testing
19 We have to transport the Workbench Request i.e. Routine first ,then only we have to transport customizing request
20 We have to Activate and Generate the Routine in each and every client it got transported.
21 If you want to Generate the Routine automatically in each client it is transported to, you have the following 2 options:
1. In the Transport Organizer you can manually add the following entry to the parent Workbench Request for the Routine.
R3TR XPRA RV80HGEN
This automatically executes report [RV80HGEN] after the Transport Request has been imported into the target system.
Please see SAP Note 22808 for more detail.
2. Alternatively, you can apply SAP Note 598475 to your development system. This effects a change in VOFM, automatically
adding the entry above to each Workbench Request created from VOFM.
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Former Member
Nice Article..