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Reply from horacio zapettini on Oct 1 at 7:52 AM Hi, With all the time you spent waiting for a solution, you'd hired an abaper and had the problem solved in a cheaper way. You want to use a screwdriver to do a hammer's job. If you ask me if you can do it, the answer is yes you could... But if you ask me if it is going to be easy... the answer is I'm afraid it is not going to be that easy. Of course, you won't be able to use the graphic tool to design the join. SAP is SHOUTING it at you and you aren't listening to it. You'd have to go the hard way. How to do it: it's been explained several times in the past ( SEARCH in the groups is the answer and I'm sure I've already told you this too... ..) In fact, I believe I've told the same answer a few days ago (and I can't remember if it went to you or to another peer). PLEASE READ THIS STATEMENT CAREFULLY AS IS THE ONLY ONE THAT HAS EXPLAINED YOU HOW YOU COULD SOLVE THE ISSUE .... The short answer: create a calculated field (better if you do this in SQ02). In that calculated field select anything from the table you can't join. Use CHECK statement to evaluate the join condition. PLEASE READ THIS STATEMENT CAREFULLY AS IS THE ONLY ONE THAT HAS EXPLAINED YOU HOW YOU COULD SOLVE THE ISSUE .... (Hope it's clear enough..) HTH Horacio
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: JohnScript Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 6:02 AM Subject: List IBAN Code in a Query Already done. The problem is I need a link between LFBK-BANKN and TIBAN-BANKN. But I have the following message error: "Illegal Join" because the two fields have got different lengths. | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |