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IMG Activity
ID | SIMG_OHANL_437 | Set up address |
Transaction Code | S_AHR_61014243 | IMG Activity: SIMG_OHANL_437 |
Created on | 19981221 | |
Customizing Attributes | SIMG_OHANL_437 | Set up address |
Customizing Activity | SIMG_OHANL_437 | Set up address |
Document
Document Class | SIMG | Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs. |
Document Name | SIMG_OHANL_437 |
This IMG activity explains how to set up an address.
Addresses can only be displayed at fixed positions.
The procedure for setting up an address differs from the procedure described in the step "Set up data in fixed positions" with regard to the entries made in the field Field name. Only the following values are used in this field for addresses:
- ADRS-LINE0
- ADRS-LINE1
- ADRS-LINE2
- ADRS-LINE3
- ADRS-LINE4
- ADRS-LINE5
- ADRS-LINE6
- ADRS-LINE7
- ADRS-LINE8
- ADRS-LINE9
- ADRS-LINEK
Each of these values represents an address line which cannot be determined any more precisely, as opposed to a specific piece of information. Several entries are required for a complete address. The entry for the first address line must have the value "ADRS-LINE0" in the field Field name. The entry for the second address line must have the value "ADRS-LINE1", and so on. The values for individual lines must, therefore, always start with "LINE0", be sequential, and be assigned without gaps.
The number of entries required for an address depends on how many address lines are to be printed on the payroll account. A maximum of 10 address lines can be defined. If you only require one address line, use the value "ADRS-LINEK".
When creating a payroll account, SAP uses an internal address layout program which uses defined address lines to create the address format according to the postal regulations of the country in question.
The scope of the address layout depends on the number of address lines defined. If a single address line or only a few address lines are defined, the only address elements printed are those that are indispensible, such as NAME, STREET or P.O. BOX and CITY. Data may be suppressed. If a greater number of address lines is defined, address information, such as FORM OF ADDRESS and TITLE, can also be printed. Additional address lines also facilitate an address layout which is more pleasing to the eye, for example, by including blank lines.
The following is a guideline as to the number of address lines that should be used:
For German-speaking countries (Germany, Switzerland, Austria), there should be 3 to 4 address lines.
Examples
For an overview of the abbreviations used in these examples, refer to the section "Abbreviations used" at the end of this step.
- Example 1
You want to create 3 address lines in lines 05 to 07, from column 01, for form "ZK01". The address is to be printed on each page of a payroll account. To do this, enter the following:
PType No Offs Lgth WType Field Conv Rule Field Offset
EP 05 001 30 ADRS-LINE0
EP 06 001 30 ADRS-LINE1
EP 07 001 30 ADRS-LINE2
Three address lines are defined by the values "ADRS-LINE0", "ADRS-LINE1" and "ADRS-LINE2". Length 30 was chosen as the output length of these address lines.
The address could be printed as follows in this example (depending on the country in question):
<Name>
<Street> or <P.O. box>
<Country indicator> <postal/zip code> <city>
- Example 2
You want to create 5 address lines in lines 05 to 09, from column 01, for form "ZK01". The address should be printed on every page of the payroll account. To do this, enter the following:
PType No Offs Lgth WType Field Conv Rule Field Offset
EP 05 001 30 ADRS-LINE0
EP 06 001 30 ADRS-LINE1
EP 07 001 30 ADRS-LINE2
EP 08 001 30 ADRS-LINE3
EP 09 001 30 ADRS-LINE4
Five address lines are defined by the values ADRS-LINE0 through ADRS-LINE5.
The address could be printed as follows in this example (depending on country):
<Form of address>
<Name>
<Street> or <P.O. box>
Blank line
<Country indicator> <Postal/Zip code> <City>
ABBREVIATIONS USED
The following abbreviations are used in the examples:
PType Page type in form
No Line number in form
Offs Offset
Lgth Output length
WType Wage type
Field Field name
Conv Conversion
Rule Rule for form editing
Field Offset Offset of field when printing
Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID | 204 | Establish Functions and Processes |
Mandatory / Optional | 2 | Optional activity |
Critical / Non-Critical | 2 | Non-critical |
Country-Dependency | I | Valid for countries specified |
Customizing Attributes | Country Key | Country Name |
---|---|---|
SIMG_OHANL_437 | NL | Netherlands |
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class | Documentation Object Name | Current line number | Application Component | Application Component Name |
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SIMG | SIMG_OHANL_437 | 0 | HLA0009670 | Payroll Account |
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type | C | Customizing Object |
Assigned objects | ||||||
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Customizing Object | Object Type | Transaction Code | Sub-object | Do not Summarize | Skip Subset Dialog Box | Description for multiple selections |
V_T512Q | V - View | OH00 | I | Set up address | ||
V_T514K | V - View | OH14 | CKTO Z | Permitted Table Names | ||
V_T514N | V - View | OH14 | CKTO O | Permitted Field Names |
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19990308 |
SAP Release Created in |