on 2008 Jun 10 6:32 AM
Hi......!,
I want to know what is the purpose of this Entry/Check Table and Currency Quantity Fields, while creating a table in DDIC .
give me a clear explanation .....!
best answers would be rewarded.
thanks
prasad
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u2022 As a reference table, a system table containing all the valid currencies is assigned or any other table which contains a field with the currency key format. This field is called as reference field. The assignment of the field containing currency amounts to the reference field is made at runtime. The value in the reference field determines the currency of the amount.
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Hi Prasad,
All the Modules in SAP are inter related,
So their Tables also must be related and must be valid
and they are related to foreign key relation ships
and also we can provide the list of input values using search helps
to know what the search helps and check tables are assigned to the particular field they provided the tab
In the currency fields or quanitiy fields we only enter the amount but not the units,
so the units are assigned if we provide the reference field and table , and so that tab is provided to check what are reference fields and tables and also to assign new fields
hope I am clear
Reward if helpful
prasanth
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Hi,
Entry check/currency and quantity fields are for the reference purpose.
Suppose you have the quantity field MENGE ,then quantity reference field should be meins.
Because ,quantity can be measured in terms grams,kg like that..
Similar to the currency.
Regards,
Shiva kumar
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