on 2005 Sep 26 2:45 PM
Hi,
I am using the FM: RS_SELECTIONS_DESCRIPTION to read the selection screen structure.
The resulting List is of the structure selinfo. My system does'nt shows its documentation. I have trouble understanding its meaning.
The fields are :
1. name
2. Kind
3. type
4. Length
5. che_rad
6. id
7. nodi
8. Obligatory
I need to understand the significance of 5,6,7 and 8.
Thanks in Advance.
Ravi.
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5 valid value "X" if radiobutton / checkbox
else space.
6 Id - Group of Radiobutton .
Prameter r1 radibutton group G1.
In above case ID = G1.
7 Nodi - "X" if NO-DISPLAY used
" " other wise
8 Obligatory - "X" if OBLIGATORY used
" " other wise.
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hi,
5. che_rad - Check it is radio button
6. if it is radio button then group name
7. --- no idea
8. the field is mandatory or not
cheers,
sasi
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Che_Rad - Check Box/ RadioButton - "R"
id is the ID speciifed as MODIF ID if any.
nodi NO-DISPLAY
Obligatory - whether its required or not
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Hi,
5. che_rad - checkbox/rabiobutton
6. id - MATCHCODE ID ( I guess )
7. nodi - no display addition for the parameter
8. Obligatory - mandatory field
Svetlin
Message was edited by: Svetlin Rusev
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HI
Thanks for the quick response, I tried the code which you sent, it does not seems to get all the texts on the selection screen.
I found one Fm similar to my functionality,
HR_READ_LDB_SELECTION_TEXTS , this seems to get all the name and texts available for a given LDB name.
My question here is: Is there a way we can know the LDB used by a Standard Report at RUNTIME.
Thanks,
Ravi.
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