![]() ![]() Go to the document and select the output screen. Once the sample document has been created with all of the data needed to test your development efforts.This statement will be the same across all systems. The following statement will serve as the designated print queue.There must be a valid test sample in the system that covers all of the data needed to support your development efforts.In this example, I’m going to be using a Delivery Note. XML file from SAP S/4 Hana Cloud, upload it to Adobe Lifecycle Designer and test developments locally in Adobe Lifecycle Designer. This process would be repeated for each development leading to hours of testing and hundreds of unnecessary clicks.Ĭurrently, SAP has not created a KBA to explain this process, so, in this blog post, I’m going to explain how to download the document’s. ![]() ![]() Previously it was understood that in order to test a form development, one must first upload the form into SAP S/4 Hana Cloud, create new data and view the output in the forms corresponding application. During a recent working session with SAP’s Lukas Bretschneider, an SAP S/4 Hana Outputs expert, my colleagues and I have learned of a new way to test form developments in Adobe Livecycle Designer.
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