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Query - Help

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I have a requirmeent to enhance the existing query.

If I look at the query, it has a infoset MM98 and this Info set is creaed based on the Logical database MSM.

This query is working fine. Now the requirement is to add tables AEOI and AENNR to this infoset to some of the fields from these tables.

I'm not sure how to handle this. Can any one help me in this. I also wanted to know the option of using coding at the extras option.

Any help in this regard is appreciated.

Regards,

Harprit.

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former_member181966
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yes, you can add tables by going into Tr.SQ02 ..give your infoset name ->click "change" and you’ll see "Extras" click it and click "create Icon" A pop-up will come here you can give the table name .

OR

You can create Additional field by following the same above method , when pop-up will come you can create field to and then you can assigned to your function group .

<b>Query help</b>

http://www.sappoint.com/abap/ab4query.pdf

http://www.thespot4sap.com/Articles/SAP_ABAP_Queries_Introduction.asp

Hope this’ll give you idea!!

<b>P.S award the points.</b>

Good luck

Thanks

Saquib Khan

"Some are wise and some are otherwise"

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former_member181966
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yes, you can add tables by going into Tr.SQ02 ..give your infoset name ->click "change" and you’ll see "Extras" click it and click "create Icon" A pop-up will come here you can give the table name .

OR

You can create Additional field by following the same above method , when pop-up will come you can create field to and then you can assigned to your function group .

<b>Query help</b>

http://www.sappoint.com/abap/ab4query.pdf

http://www.thespot4sap.com/Articles/SAP_ABAP_Queries_Introduction.asp

Hope this’ll give you idea!!

<b>P.S award the points.</b>

Good luck

Thanks

Saquib Khan

"Some are wise and some are otherwise"

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former_member181966
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Repeat post-----Sorry !!