on 08-25-2006 9:02 AM
Hi friends,
Please tell me the differnce between these two way of defining the table.
Regards
Sonal
Hello Sonal,
There is no difference as both still point to MARA ..it usually done when you require two sets of data from the same table at the same instance. example...if you want the information for primary material as well as substitute material than you can use to read MARA with primary material while *MARA for substitute.
Regards
Anurag
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hi
good
there is no such difference between these two, both of them are different way of declaration.
thanks
mrutyun
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There is no difference. *mara is just a ordinary name of table.
BR, Jacek
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These are internal tables(*MARA) used by SAP. You don't have use it. You can declare the normal way and use it.
Regards,
Ravi
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