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hi all,

Which table would i find the fields TXTCDOT, TXTCDFE and TXTCDUR?

thanks

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You have those fields in <b>RIWO00.</b>

These fields find their use in the transaction <b>IW01</b>.

Regards,

Pavan

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<b>go to se80

click on repository information system

go to ABAP dictionary

goto fields

double click on table fields

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type in the fields you want to know and you will get the table where it is used and the description.

For now people will tell u what the tables are, better u search by yourself with the above procedure. It will help u a lot!

regards,

srinivas

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Hi,

You can check those fileds in <b>RIWO00</b>(I/O table for notifications).

you can check by enter the field in se11 then check in <b>where-used</b> list.

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hi,

Go to se15 -> take abap dictonory -> take FILEDS -> take TABLE FIELDS -> give ur field name for search.

Rgds

reshma

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jaheer_hussain
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Hai Nayan,

There are no tables for your fields TXTCDOT, TXTCDFE and TXTCDUR. I searched in the system.

If useful please provide points.

With Regards,Jaheer

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Hi,

It is not available in tables but it is availables in structures i.e.E1NTITM , DIQMFE and INOTIF_ITEM

These fields are availble in structures.

thanks & regard

venkat

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You have those fields in <b>RIWO00.</b>

These fields find their use in the transaction <b>IW01</b>.

Regards,

Pavan