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Create documents in Word that record what you're doing in SAP, including screen-shots, keys pressed and data entered!

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Record transactions that you run in SAP, along with the data that you use, directly into Excel and then re-run them!

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Make a simple recording and use data in a spreadsheet to run virtually any SAP transaction, on-line or using batch input.

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ProScript Demonstrations

Demonstration 1 – Single transaction

This demonstration shows the basic steps involved in:

  • making a ProScript recording;
  • entering data for a ‘run' of the script;
  • running a script.

The demonstration does this by using the example of a very simple, single, transaction (MK05 – Block Vendor).
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Demonstration 2 – Recording a Multi-transaction Script

This demonstration shows the recording of a multi-transaction script. It shows the recording of two very simple transactions:

  • creating a material master using MM01 (basic data view only);
  • deleting the newly created material using MM06.

This is a short demonstration as it focuses on making the recording , which is used in the subsequent demonstrations.

Two simple transactions have been chosen to make the demonstration shorter and to make it easier to understand. It is understood that this is not a realistic example! 
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Demonstration 3 – Using the Wizard

The purpose of the demonstration is to show how the outputs of one transaction can be used as the inputs to another.

The demonstration takes the recording made in the previous demonstration and uses the Wizard to set the input of the delete material transaction (MM06) to be the material number created in the first transaction (MM01). 
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Demonstration 4 – Running a Multi-transaction Script

This is a very simple demonstration that just shows the running of the script prepared in the previous two demonstrations.

It shows:

  • adding data to the spreadsheet;
  • running the script;
  • reviewing the run results.

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