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Why not call "FIELD f1 MODULE mod1 ON REQUEST"

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Hi All,

I have created a dialog program. Then I added a new field f1 to the screen, and also a "FIELD f1 MODULE mod1 ON REQUEST". But I can't call the module anyway. What's the matter? please help...

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Former Member
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Hello Jerry,

I see that you have registered to SDN today and that this is your first post. Welcome to SDN and this forum.

Coming to your question, The module <i>mod1</i> will get called only when you change the value of the field <i>f1</i> on the screen.

Regards,

Anand Mandalika.

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Former Member
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Hello Jerry,

I see that you have registered to SDN today and that this is your first post. Welcome to SDN and this forum.

Coming to your question, The module <i>mod1</i> will get called only when you change the value of the field <i>f1</i> on the screen.

Regards,

Anand Mandalika.

P.S. : Since you are a new member here, I should like to introduce you to the Forum Etiquette. Answering the queries you make in SDN requires some time and effort from the person(s) who take up your question. So when you get an answer that you find to be useful, please do reward it accordingly by clicking on the Yellow star icon in the reply. It is an SDN way of saying Thank You! For more information, you can refer to the weblog https://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/680. [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken]