‎2007 Dec 18 8:04 PM
z table not getting activated?????? is ther something to do with technical sttings............
‎2007 Dec 19 4:59 AM
Procedure
In the field maintenance screen of the table, choose Technical settings.
The maintenance screen of the technical settings appears.
Select the data class and size category of the table.
The input help for the Size category field shows how many data records correspond to the individual categories.
The buffering permission defines whether the table may be buffered.
If you permitted table buffering, define the buffering type of the table.
You can find further information about when to buffer tables and what buffering type you should choose in Buffering Database Tables.
Select Log data changes if you want to log changes to data records of the table (see Logging).
To log changes, system logging must be switched on with the profile parameter rec/client. The Log data changes flag on its own does not cause the table changes to be logged!
Choose .
Errors that occurred during activation are displayed in the activation log.
‎2007 Dec 18 8:06 PM
Hi Jenny,
Did you follow the same steps described here?
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/cf/21eb6e446011d189700000e8322d00/frameset.htm
Regards,
Ravi Kanth Talagana
‎2007 Dec 18 8:08 PM
Yes, give the data class and size category. Also check for currency and quantity fields tab. if you have curr and quan fields you need to give reference table and ref field for those fields.
‎2007 Dec 18 8:08 PM
‎2007 Dec 19 4:59 AM
Procedure
In the field maintenance screen of the table, choose Technical settings.
The maintenance screen of the technical settings appears.
Select the data class and size category of the table.
The input help for the Size category field shows how many data records correspond to the individual categories.
The buffering permission defines whether the table may be buffered.
If you permitted table buffering, define the buffering type of the table.
You can find further information about when to buffer tables and what buffering type you should choose in Buffering Database Tables.
Select Log data changes if you want to log changes to data records of the table (see Logging).
To log changes, system logging must be switched on with the profile parameter rec/client. The Log data changes flag on its own does not cause the table changes to be logged!
Choose .
Errors that occurred during activation are displayed in the activation log.