on 10-03-2007 9:04 AM
Hi,
Please explain me how can I find out the text which was read by it.
Please explain me.
Regards,
POINTS WILL BE AWARDE.
hi,
let us suppose you are creating a purchase order
in the header text enter some thing and save your details along with all other details and then remember the po no created
->go to the se11 and then provide name as stxl and go to utilities go with display entries
->here you provide the po no in the TDNAME field and go with execute you can find the required parameters of the read_text.
Thanks,
Nethaji.
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Suppose u don knw the possible values for these 4 parameters
go to SE11 and open table STXL
here all the std texts are stored...u can get the above parametres reqd from here
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u can do this by running the FM READ_TEXT in SE37
Specify the 4 parameters ie
1.Object
2.ID
3.Language
and run it..u ll get wat text u hav read
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In order to process text modules in application programs, all information about a text module must be transferred to internal work areas.
A text is read from the text file or text memory with this function module. It must be described fully by specifying OBJECT, NAME, ID, and LANGUAGE. Generic entries in these parameters are not valid.
When header information and text lines have been read successfully, they are transferred to the work areas HEADER and LINES.
check transaction se75 TO find text object.
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