how to find the driver program of a script without touching
its print program?
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Answer / sabitha
Go to the SE71 and enter the u r script name and press display
and go to the form menu and select the check then u can get the Print program name.
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Answer / damodar reddy
IN NACE transaction code u can find all standard print programs
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Answer / saifur rahaman
1. Go to the Table TNAPR using SE11
2. Get the Contents of the Table(CNTRL+SHIFT+F10)
3. On the Table Content Selection Screen, Type the
SAPscript Name for which we have find the Driver Program in
the field FONAM and execute(F8)
PGNAM field of the result display contains the Driver
Program Name for our SAPscript
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Answer / nar
Go to tnapr table and give the script name and output type
u will get the driver program name.
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