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RE: [sap-dev] When Identifying RICEFW or FRICE Objects, Are EHS WWI Documents Placed in This Category As a FORM?

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Reply from john.louk on Mar 1 at 4:57 PM
What companies or industries use the term RICEFW? I have heard of this and have debates about how it should be used all the time.

I have not heard or not sure of FRICE or EHS WWI? Of course if you enjoy history, WWI would be world War I.

You might want to clarify the acronyms.

I am just not sure what you are after with this post.


Cheers

John

---------------Original Message---------------
From: evancejohnson
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 11:25 AM
Subject: When Identifying RICEFW or FRICE Objects, Are EHS WWI Documents Placed in This Category As a FORM?

I am a experienced ABAP developer (15+ years) and I am involved in a quite heated discussion about whether to include WWI documents as RICEFW objects to be designed and developed by my ABAP team.

I define FORMS as: ABAP programs and objects that create readable, formatted and printable outputs that are often exchanged with partners (customers, vendors, banks, employees, benefit providers, governments etc.).

As we all know, many FORMS come as standard objects, but they also must be DEVELOPED according to the customer's needs. This, of course, means using the ABAP workbench tools like SAP Script, Smart forms, Adobe interactive forms, OLE etc. to develop "Forms".

EHS WWI has it's own tools which I consider to "pure'" configuration by functional experts.

 
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