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SE80

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Hi,

I have a program, when I look this program from SE80, I can not see the subroutines, dictionary fields. But I know that there are subtoutines and dictionary fields in my program. And, when I do check syntax, there is no problem. How can I see the subroutines, dictionary fields?

Thanks.

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former_member635028
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Hi,

In se80 in first tab select as PROGRAM and in the second tab give your program name then u will get the sub options for ur program inthat u will get fields,Events,Subroutines,Screens .

i think this will help u out.......

Thanks,

Sreevani

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former_member635028
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Hi,

In se80 in first tab select as PROGRAM and in the second tab give your program name then u will get the sub options for ur program inthat u will get fields,Events,Subroutines,Screens .

i think this will help u out.......

Thanks,

Sreevani

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Hi Akturk,

While creating the subroutines,dictionary fields,did u specify the same package name??

Regards,

Archana

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Hai Huseyin,

to view the subroutines and dictionary fields you have to create the program under a package name.

first create the package name and then follow the procedure for creating subroutines and fields.

in earlier versions we are supposed to create under a development class...............

regards,

praba.

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hi akturk,

just do one thing ,

give ur program name in se38

goto display mode .

now there is a pushbotton called display object list

or press (ctrlshiftf5) press this one .

now u should see the subroutines and dictionary fields of ur program .

try this option .

regards,

vikky.