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Reply from Ben Meijs Ctac on Dec 28 at 3:30 PM I'm not really sure if I understand your question correctly. First of all, there is no direct relation between a dynpro and a PF-status. This relation is dynamically created by the SET PF-STATUS statement in the PBO of a dynpro. So one PF-STATUS can be used on several dynpro's and vice versa. And to make things even more complex, you can set a PF-status of one program in another program. Check function module RS_CUA_STATUS: - tabel RSMPTEXTS for the descriptions of the statuses; - impORT STA TO S_STA FROM DATABASE EUDB(CU) ID EU_KEY, where EU_KEY contains both program name and language indicator Met Vriendelijke Groet / kind regards, Ben Meijs Op 28 dec. 2012, om 18:52 heeft horacio zapettini email@removed<mailto:email@removed> het volgende geschreven: Reply from horacio zapettini on Dec 28 at 12:53 PM I'm affraid there aren't tables... You can have an idea of how SAP used to handle it by reading the code of RSRSCAN1. I know it says it's obsolete, but the idea is still there... Read report? Or something like that is what you're looking for...
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Horacio Zapettini Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 12:53 PM Subject: How to Get Pf-status of a Program in Runtime I'm affraid there aren't tables... You can have an idea of how SAP used to handle it by reading the code of RSRSCAN1. I know it says it's obsolete, but the idea is still there... Read report? Or something like that is what you're looking for... | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | In the Spotlight Become a blogger at Toolbox.com and share your expertise with the community. Start today. _.____.__ |