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Procedure documentation Test Jurisdiction Code Determination Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Procedure

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      1.      To test jurisdiction code determination, from the SAP Easy Access screen, choose Tools ® ABAP Workbench ® Development ®Function Builder. You can also use transaction SE37.

      2.      Enter function module RFC_DETERMINE_JURISDICTION.

      3.      Choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text. You can also choose Function Builder ® Test ® Test Function Builder (F8).

      4.      Specify the RFC destination name as defined in the field RFC target system (Define Physical Destination). You must use uppercase letters when entering the destination name.

      5.      Choose Import to access the import parameters. Double-click LOCATION_DATA. A dialog box appears for entering test data. To facilitate entry of test data, choose Single entry (Shift+F7). A second dialog box appears for entering test data. Here, the input parameters are placed vertically to facilitate scrolling.

      6.      Import Parameters for Test Jurisdiction Code Determination

      7.      After entering the test data, choose Enter and This graphic is explained in the accompanying text to return to the Function Builder.

Note

You can save your test data by choosing This graphic is explained in the accompanying text . A dialog box appears. Enter a descriptive short text and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text again. You can retrieve the test data saved by choosing Test data directory (Ctrl+Shift+F6). Modifying and saving existing test data creates new test data. Test data directory contents are client-independent.

      8.      Choose Execute.

      9.      To view the results, double-click LOCATION_RESULTS under Tables. To view messages, double-click LOCATION_ERR under Export.

   10.      Output Parameters for Test Jurisdiction Code Determination

 

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