Next, we will create a script to perform the actions of retrieving the data we wish to populate. The Script Button can be found on the Insert Tab near the Transactional Button we used extensively in past blogs. Our first step will be to add a Script Button to our tool. This time, however, we will actually create a script to populate our text fields when we click the “Go” button. To illustrate exactly how scripts are created and executed, we will revisit and complete the Sales Order – Quick Query control we mocked up in the blog SAP Screen Personas: Get Up and Running Quickly Using These Steps. Scripting allows the automated execution of steps a user can perform, and can be used to populate fields and/or carry out actions. This is by far the most powerful feature that Screen Personas offers. He can be reached at last topic for this blog series will cover Screen Personas Scripting. Jon’s focus has been in the areas of ABAP OOP and ABAP Web Dynpro. Jon has over 6 years experience with SAP, with a concentration on ECC SD, MM, and IS-OIL modules. Jon is also the President of Andre Technical Consulting LLC located out of Centreville, Virginia. Jonathan Andre is a lead ABAP developer at IT Partners.
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