SAP ABAP IMG Activity SIMG_OHAVE_403 (Define text modules)
Hierarchy
SAP_HRCVE (Software Component) Sub component SAP_HRCVE of SAP_HR
   PY-VE (Application Component) Venezuela
     P17C (Package) Customizing HR Venezuela
IMG Activity
ID SIMG_OHAVE_403 Define text modules  
Transaction Code S_AHR_61000392   IMG-Activity: SIMG_OHAVE_403 
Created on 19981221    
Customizing Attributes SIMG_OHAVE_403   Define text modules 
Customizing Activity SIMG_OHAVE_403   Define text modules 
Document
Document Class SIMG   Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name SIMG_OHAVE_403    

This IMG activity explains how to set up the required text modules.

Text modules generally contain one or more text elements which can be combined with graphic elements (for example, "Personnel number", "Tax bracket/children", "Your administrator is"). They must be set up for all data required in a remuneration statement that fulfils the following criteria:

  • The data does not belong to the form background.

  • The data is the same on every remuneration statement and is printed in the same position.

  • The piece of data is longer than 10 characters.

Text modules can also be set up for data which satisfy both of the first two criteria the length of which is 10 characters or less. This is especially recommended in the following instances:

  • The same form is needed in several languages.

    In this case, the use of text modules ensures that the form in question can be printed in more than one language since text modules, unlike most data (such as fixed layout data), must be assigned to a language indicator. As a result, every text module for a certain form can be stored several times in the system under the required language indicators and the respective languages. When creating the remuneration statement the system uses the text module entry whose language indicator matches the printout language specified for creating the remuneration statement.

  • The data appear in several positions on the form (such as dotted lines) and may be changed at a later date.

    In this case, the use of a text module reduces the time required to change the form, since only the text module must be changed rather than every entry containing the data in question.

IDENTIFICATION OF TEXT MODULES

Every text module must be assigned an identifier by which it can be addressed. The identifier (such as "TEXT01") is stored in the following four fields:

  • Window code
  • Group number
  • Indicator for the position of the text
  • Continuation indicator

The character string "TEXT" is stored in the fields Window code and Group number for every text module.

The serial number of the text module is stored in the Indicator for the position of the text and Continuation indicator fields. The Indicator for the position of the text field represents the tens column for the number, and the Continuation indicator field the units column.

EXAMPLES

You will find an overview of the abbreviations used in the examples under the heading "Abbreviations used" at the end of this activity.

Example 1:

You want to set up the text module "Personnel number" for form "ZF01" with identifier "TEXT01". To do this you must enter the following:

Wndw    G    I    C    ....+...1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5

TE    XT    0    1    Personnel number

The text module identifier is stored from left to right in the four fields Window code, Group number, Indicator for the position of the text and Continuation indicator. The text module itself is entered in the text area.

Example 2:

You want to set up the text module "Personnel number" for form "ZF01" with identifier "TEXT01". The remuneration statements are to be printed in German and English. In this example, you must proceed as follows:

  1. Press the function key Execute in the structure.
  2. A window appears entitled Determine work area: Entry. In the Language indicator field, enter a D for German and a corresponding country grouping. Then click Continue.
  3. Create the following text module:

Wndw    G    I    C    ....+...1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5

TE    XT    0    1    Personnel number

  1. Exit the entry screen by pressing the function key Back.
  2. Press the function key Continue in the structure again.
  3. A window appears entitled Determine work area: Entry. In the Language indicator field, enter an E for English and a corresponding country grouping. Then press the function key Continue.
  4. Create the following text module:

Wndw    G    I    C    ....+...1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5

TE    XT    0    1    Personnel number

The example shows that a text module for remuneration statements in several languages must be created in all required languages for printout. The language of the text module must correspond to the language indicator.

ABBREVIATIONS USED

In the examples shown, the following abbreviations are used:

Wndw    Window code

G    Group number

I    Indicator for the position of the text

C     Continuation indicator

ACTIVITY

Set up the required text modules in your form.

* INCLUDED IN SIMG_OHAG403


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_OHAVE_403 VE Venezuela
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class Documentation Object Name Current line number Application Component Application Component Name
SIMG SIMG_OHAVE_403 0 AHR0000209 Remuneration Statement 
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type C   Customizing Object 
Assigned objects
Customizing Object Object Type Transaction Code Sub-object Do not Summarize Skip Subset Dialog Box Description for multiple selections
V_T512G V - View OH00 C Define text modules 
History
Last changed by/on SAP  19981221 
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