on 09-12-2008 10:03 AM
Hi,
I want to change a text which is present in the text object but the below written code I am unable to understand.
what does this code mean?
{ INCLUDE &EKKO-EBELN& OBJECT EKKO ID F01 LANGUAGE &EKKO-SPRAS& PARAGRAPH }
Usually the text object will be something like this:
{INCLUDE ZTCPR0004_BLANCO OBJECT TEXT ID ST LANGUAGE 'EN'}
so please help me regarding this.
Regards,
Pooja
Thanks all for their valuable answers.
Regards,
Pooja.
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Hi,
This is nothing but user maintained text in PO.
go to ME22n and see text under text tab of header detail.
also there may be text at item level which can be seen from
item details under texts tab.
Now goto STXH table and select records with object EKKO.
U will get id for this.
GOto function 'READ_TEXT' and execute.
enter object,id ,language and execute.
U will get text maintained at PO.
Now What u are asking about are nothing but these texts
Regards,
Vishal
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Hi ,
this is application dependent text ... not standard .... as the above explanation there will be one window where u can enter text for that object and that document/customer ... this text will be determined on the key value of that ... that type of strings can be included like this ...
in this , the string is connected EKPO table and its determined by the EBELN ....
u can find them in STXH table ....
hope it helps ........
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Hi,
I think these are the standard texts of the EBELN field.
In transaction you will find that.
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