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Screen Exit

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Hi ,

I want to add customer field in Tran Ac01 through screen exit.

I know enhanment SRVASMD.

Please let me know

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shadow
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Hi asha,

if u want a field in predefine appli use .append structure ,and desing layout for dat field....and use related function module to write lagic.........

Regard's

Shaik.

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Hi Asha,

Check this one:

Enhancement : SRVASMD

Screen Exit : SAPLBAS00300_ZUSATZ_SAPLX

Regards,

Chandra Sekhar

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Thanks

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> Thanks

Hi Asha,

There's a better way of saying thanks here on forums, that is by giving points, all those who had helped u, u cud have thanked them by giving points instead of plainly writing thanks and closing threakd as answered.

One more sugeestion

Total Questions: 165 (96 unresolved)

Please close all your threads which u are not following anymore,

Just take some time to do it and help the forums be clean. just mark the old questions as answered by giving points or marking them as answered but dont post any new commnets in old posts.

regards,

кu03B1ятu03B9к

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ABUSE REPORTED

Asha, I also looked at a few of your threads and you never conform "Step 3: Provide Feedback and an Update" of the [rules of engagement|https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/HOME/RulesofEngagement]. Just saying "thanks" won't help other people with the same question! Be aware that user accounts may be deleted in some special cases (as said by a moderator this morning).

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I agree with Kartik and Sandra as well, although there is nothing for force you except not keeping more than 10 questions open since July 2008.

My advise is to be more selective about answering questions.

If you see that people are not appreciative of help or asking basic questions without putting in a bit of reasonable effort themselves, then just ignore it and move on to more important and interesting stuff.

That way, they learn the "hard way".

It is easy to do a little background check on the OP by looking at their profile before answering. I normally do, and no moderator rights or tools are needed for this. A symptom is often many unresolved questions.

In the case of repeat offenders who are incapable of understanding (or accepting) what these forums are used for, I also leave at least one example thread in the last five posts (sometimes all of them) to warn subsequent people of what happened to previous ones.

Having said that, in some cases it is also a symptom of the quality of the answers. Stating the bleeding obvious is seldom appreciated - just take a look at my post : point ratio...

Cheers,

Julius