on 11-20-2012 5:41 PM
My client needs to be able to record Credit Union / Building society reference numbers in infotype 9 Bank details. The standard screen for infotype 9 is 2000 which does not have this field in it.
Can i add this field P0009-PSKTO "Account Number of Bank Account A" to the existing screen 2000 or do i need to create a screen number?
If so, can do i create a new screen to include existing fields and this new one?
Also, do i need to do anything extra config wise to ensure the the details entered in this field are included in the bank file?
Thanks
clive
Hello Clive,
You should use the screen 2008, there this field should be there, So with this screen, you can have the field.
Best Regards,
Deepak..
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Deepak
I have looked at that screen 2008 but there are differences to screen 2000. the main difference is the payment method. In screen 2000, the end user is given the option to select the code for payment method and the description defaults in while in 2008, it is the description that defaults in.
My client is gone live now so i dont want to change existing fields.
I just want to add the field P0009-PSKTO to the existing screen or a copy of 2000.
thanks
clive
Clive..
This is quite simple....
First check which entry of MP000900 2000 having P0009-PSKTO in it. Then copy that entry and put the variable in the copied row. Make sure you update the feature with your variable and activate the feature.
In my case, variable key 08 was having PSKTO field so I copied this row
MP000900 | 2000 | 08 | 2008 | 0 |
Copied as and maintained the vairable key as 25
MP000900 | 2000 | 25 | 2008 | 0 |
Maintain feature P0009 for 25, my feature is based on Molga so 25 is for Singapore, variable key is a return value and that should be 25.
Once you done with it, you will see PSKTO in your 2000 screen of IT0009.
Good Luck.
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