on 07-03-2007 10:29 AM
I am using APO DP V5.
In interactive DP, in the shuffler, there is the 'internal field name' (CHAVL) and the 'external field name' (CHAVLEXT) available for display, for a given characteristic.
What is the difference between these two.
I also see short description (TXTSH), medium description (TXTMD) and long description (TXTLG).
TXTSH is maintained as master data, I believe, but where are TXTMD and TXTLG maintained?
Thanks,
Bob Austin
Hi Bob,
If you are talking abt these fields, then there is no difference between first two fields. CHAVLEXT just show how characterstic value is stored in system and CHAVL shows how it displays.
Field for any Characteristic Value (External Display) CHAVLEXT
Field for any Characteristic Value CHAVL
Short Description TXTSH
Medium Description TXTMD
Long Description TXTLG
I think last 3 filds are been maintained in masterdata ( three descriptions which are short, medium & long).
Hope this answers your question.
Regards,
Jagadeesh.
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if you go to RSD1 and choose the Info-object and click on maintain
go to master data / txts tab
check the "Medium texts exits" and the "long texts exists option"
activate the object with the <b>activate</b> icon....
now click on the <b>maintain</b> button above and youo can see where this can be maintained
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Hi Bob.
Th short medium and long texts are maintained in the InfoObject maintained in DW Workbench.
The settings on the InfoObject masterdata tab determine which (sh, m and/or L) exist. Right click on the InfoObject in the tree and "Maintain Master Data" to maintain the text values.
hope this helps Mark.
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