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pointers

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Hi AL,

IF BKPF-WAERS NE *BKPF-WAERS.

IF NOT RF140-WAERS IS INITIAL.

*RF140-WAERS = *BKPF-WAERS.

ENDIF.

IF NOT RF140-WAERS2 IS INITIAL.

*RF140-WAERS2 = *BKPF-WAERS.

ENDIF.

IF NOT RF140-WAERS3 IS INITIAL.

*RF140-WAERS3 = *BKPF-WAERS.

ENDIF.

what does This * means with BKPF-WAERS.

Please give one simple program.

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naimesh_patel
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Fields starting with the astrick (*) contains the values from the screen.

E.g. in FB01, When you enter the currency it stores in *BKPF-WAERS and later it will be moved to the BKPF-WAERS in the further code.

Basically, you will find this kind of fields use in the standard programs.

Regards,

Naimesh Patel

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Former Member
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hi

have u checked for syntax error

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*BKPF is a kind of work area , and it acts as a mirror.

The people who coded used *BKPF instead of creating a work area.

So the realation is some thing like work area of BKPF

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naimesh_patel
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Fields starting with the astrick (*) contains the values from the screen.

E.g. in FB01, When you enter the currency it stores in *BKPF-WAERS and later it will be moved to the BKPF-WAERS in the further code.

Basically, you will find this kind of fields use in the standard programs.

Regards,

Naimesh Patel