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SangeetaSingh
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Many times, answer lies in simple things, and we try to over complicate them. So, I directly come to the point; to create customizing table with radio buttons/checks we don’t have to use any Table Maintenance Generator events or module pool. Below are the detailed steps to handle this.

 

Step 1: Create a custom table from SE11 T-code.

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Step 2: Add required fields in the table and keep the fields which needs to be shown as radio   buttons/checkboxes as CHAR 1 type.

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Step 3: Select required Enhancement Category and Technical Settings. Save and Activate.

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Step 4: Create Table Maintenance Generator

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Step 5: Go to T-code SE80 and search by Function Group

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Step 6: Expand Screens and Click on Screen number. Click Layout.

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Step 7: Right click on relevant column >> Convert >> Checkbox >> Left button. Save and Activate.

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Step 8: Now, try to add lines in table via SM30 T-code.

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Sandra_Rossi
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Please don't post this article as a Discussion, please post it as a Blog Post. Application Development Blog Posts | SAP Community > Start a blog post.

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SangeetaSingh
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I couldn't found option to write a blog there. I can only serach.

Sandra_Rossi
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Unable to find the option Write a blog - SAP Community

To write a blog in the SAP Community, you need to follow a few specific steps. Firstly, you must complete the "Tour the SAP Community" tutorial. For more detailed instructions and to start the process, you can visit the following link. https://developers.sap.com/tutorials/community-2024.html

DominikTylczyn
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That's right - let's keep the community pages clean. 

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