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Hi,

I want to add code in the exit 'EXIT_RFFOEXIT_100' under INCLUDE ZXFORU23 but this is not allowing me to do. Can some one throw some light on this.

Thanks.

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guess its the first time ur using an exit. hit enter.

Hi,

I want to add code in the exit 'EXIT_RFFOEXIT_100' under INCLUDE ZXFORU23 but this is not allowing me to do. Can some one throw some light on this.

Thanks.

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What is stopping you? What do you mean by 'not allowing'?

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It says that it is reserved for includes of exit function groups.

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should i have the access to enter into EXIT_RFFOEXIT_100 exit.

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John,

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Srinivas

Message was edited by: Srinivas Adavi

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Double click on the include name. Ignore the warning message that comes at the bottom, just hit enter one more time and then it will ask you to create it.

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Goto SE37 & specify the user exit name 'EXIT_RFFOEXIT_100'. Inside this u will find the INCLUDE ZXFORU23 where one can write the required code.

I have tried it & I am able to implement code in the include program for my requirement & it is working fine.

Try once again...

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guess its the first time ur using an exit. hit enter.

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Hi Lakshmi,

Double click the include name in the FM.

It will give a warning. Don't care.

You enter the much familiar se38 editor.

Go to change mode.

If you are coding for the first time, it asks for a DEv access key. If you have it , give it.Otherwise, contact your basis.

If this is not the first time for you, ther will be no problem.

Regards,

Ravi