Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Document type code: Where is it on standard transactions screens?

Yeah, this happened to me... Sometimes, when executing some standard transactions like Sales Order (VA03), Billing Invoice (VF03) or Purchase Order (ME23N),  for example, I noticed that the document type code was not displayed on the matchcode, only its description. 

Invoice

Customize Local Layout button
I have to confess that I did not remember where this configuration was immediately on the first times. To display both document type code and description, we only need to change a parameter through the “Customize Local Layout” button (Alt + F12). 
  
 
Menu Interaction Design - Visualization 1
On Menu Interaction Design-Visualization 1, select the options “Show keys within dropdown lists” and “Sort by keys…” and then press the buttons “Apply” and “OK”. 









Reopen the corresponding transaction in order to refresh the screen. Now we can see both document type and description on the matchcode. 

F2 - Invoice

Well, I am not sure if I could be able to write another post before Christmas, so have a very Merry Christmas everyone!



Sunday, December 1, 2013

Oh no… My computer is sick!



Sometimes the computer does not answer as we would like and when this occurs, there are some tools that could help us to improve its performance. They are CCleaner and Defraggler.  

My computer is sickCCleaner is a freeware cleaning tool that removes unused files like recycle bin, recent documents, temporary files, log files, clipboard, history, cookies, autocomplete form history and so on, allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space.
CCleaner - System Optimization

Defragger is a freeware tool that defragments free space on computer, allowing reducing the time it takes to load programs and open files, as well as writing new files and also helping to prevent new files from being fragmented.
Defraggler - Ultimate Disk and File Defrag


Opening a parenthesis, learning German is already a reality and I am really enjoying it. This language has some peculiarities that make it more interesting and fascinating.


Just to finish, I would like to thank my “Little Picasso” who designed the computer's sick face specially for this post .



See you.