Our transaction is now ready. Generate and
activate all the flow logics that we have written. Also generate and
activate all the screens, pf-statuses and the module pool program
itself. This ensures that all the changes done to the various
objects during the writing of the transaction are active when we
finish developing the transaction.
Invoke transaction SE93. Click the create button
to create the new transaction ZTRY. Specify the name of the module
pool program as SAPMZTRY and the first screen of the transaction as
0100.
Save the transaction code.
To test the transaction, give ZTRY in the command
window and press ENTER. The first screen that we had developed
should be displayed. Now you can play around with the transaction to
see that all the functions that we have coded are working properly
for both the screens.
Once the transaction is tested in development up
to satisfaction level, transport it to test environment for another
round of testing, and then finally to the Production environment to
make it a working transaction.
We hope you have found this tutorial useful. Good
luck designing your SAP Transactions!
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