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RE:[sap-abap] Defining Multiple Fields in One in MARA... Is That Possible?

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Reply from TerryB on Mar 31 at 10:59 AM
Neo, do I understand correctly that the values that will be stored in these 35 fields are fixed? If that is the case, this may be a job for status management. If you set up a user status profile and then set up 35 statuses for it, you could achieve your goal without ANY coding at all!
Cheers,
TerryB

---------------Original Message---------------
From: neobat
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2014 9:30 PM
Subject: Defining Multiple Fields in One in MARA... Is That Possible?

Hi all,

I added a couple of fields in the past in MARA and now the requirement is to
add 35 more (yes, 35 more!!, what is this company thinking!!)

But all of these fields are pretty much the same type and description
except for the value, meaning is the same field repeated.

The field name is called Extra so I will need extra1, extra2,.... extra35

So I was thinking that instead of defining 35 fields I could just define
only one as zzextra, but on the screen I could represent them with 35
checkboxes and what is going to be store in the table for that field will
be a long text for the checkboxes selected as 1;2;5;33 (if checkbox 1,2,5,
and 33 were selected)

What do you think of this? Is this possible?
or any other input on how I can accomplish this?

Thanks,
neo

 
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