SAP ABAP Data Element LEINT_FIELDNAME (Field Name)
Hierarchy
EA-APPL (Software Component) SAP Enterprise Extension PLM, SCM, Financials
   LE-WM-CD (Application Component) Cross-Docking
     LEINT (Package) Interface
Basic Data
Data Element LEINT_FIELDNAME
Short Description Field Name  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type D   Domain
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type FDNAME    
Data Type CHAR   Character String 
Length 30    
Decimal Places 0    
Output Length 30    
Value Table DD03L    
Further Characteristics
Search Help: Name    
Search Help: Parameters    
Parameter ID DFD  
Default Component name    
Change document    
No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
No BIDI Filtering    
Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short 10 Field 
Medium 15 Field Name 
Long 18 Field Name 
Heading 10 Field Name 
Documentation

Definition

Field name of a table, structure, or view.

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0001

Use

Name of a table field.

Procedure

A field name can be a maximum of 10 characters long and must begin with a letter. The other characters can be letters, numbers, or underscores.

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0002

Use

Name of the table field that you have selected for individual field maintenance.

Procedure

You can edit the fields in the table individually by choosing Goto -> Previous Field or Next Field.

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0003

Use

Key field of the check table, to which the foreign key field or foreign key table is assigned.

Procedure

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0004

Use

Name of a table field that is relevant for the index.

Procedure

Enter the relevant table fields that are relevant for the index or choose Edit -> Select Fields to go to the relevant list of table fields, where you can select the fields you want.

When you go back to the Maintain Table (Index) screen, the fields you selected are included in the index field list in the order in which you selected them.

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0005

Use

Names of the basis fields from the source tables.

Here the key fields automatically transferred to the view by the system are listed. These fields are flagged accordingly in the Key column.

Procedure

To select additional fields, place the cursor on the name of the table you want and select Edit -> Select Fields. From the list, select the table fields that you want to transfer to the view. These fields are transferred when you return to the maintenance screen.

If two fields from different tables have the same name, you must enter a new name for at least one of the fields in the View Field column.

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0006

Use

Name of the view fields.

By default, the system enters the names of the selected table fields here as the name of the view fields.

Procedure

You can changes the names of the view fields.

If two fields from different tables have the same name, at least one of the fields must be given a new name.

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0007

Use

Names of the table fields that are involved in the selection conditions for the view

The field conditions do not necessarily have to relate to the fields that belong to the view; they can be entered for any fields from the source Basis tables.

Procedure

To get a list of all of the fields, choose Edit -> Select Fields. You can choose fields from this list and copy them for entering the field conditions.

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0008

Use

Names of the table fields that are to be transferred from the tables belonging to the matchcode.

The key fields of all of the tables relevant for the matchcode object are displayed automatically. These fields are flagged accordingly in the Key column.

Procedure

All of the fields that are to be used in a matchcode ID for this object must be copied to the matchcode object. The matchcode must also contain at least all of the primary key fields of the tables involved, that are not also foreign keys.

The sequence of the fields in the matchcode object is not significant.

To select fields, place the cursor in the name of the desired table and choose Select Fields or Edit -> Select Fields. The fields of the corresponding table are displayed and can be copied to the matchcode object.

If two fields from different tables have the same name, you must enter a new name for at least one field in the MC Field column.

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0009

Definition

Names of the matchcode fields

Use

By default, the system enters the names of the selected table fields as the names of the matchcode fields.

These names are then entered in the definition of the matchcode IDs belonging to the matchcode object.

Procedure

You can change the names of the matchcode fields.

If two fields from different tables have the same name, you must enter a new name for at least one of the fields.

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0010

Use

Names of the table fields that are included in the lock arguments.

Procedure

Since the lock arguments are defined by the system, you cannot make any changes.

If the Lock Arg. column contains identical names for fields from different tables, you must enter different names for the fields.

Examples

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0011

Use

Names of the table fields that are to be locked.

In the standard system, all fields from the tables involved in the lock object are entered with * .

Procedure

If you want to change this setting, that is, only lock specific fields of a table, enter the fields here or copy the fields from a field list.

To do this, proceed as follows:

  1. Delete the row that contains the entry * .
  2. Place the cursor on the table from which you want to copy fields.
  3. Select Edit -> Select Fields or Select Fields.
  4. In the next screen, enter the modus in the first column for the fields that you want to copy.
  5. Return to the initial screen. Here, you can now see the selected fields.

Examples

Dependencies

Note that currently all of the fields of a table are locked, even if you have only selected specific fields.

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0012

Use

Names of the lock parameters

The system automatically enter the names of the table fields as the names of the lock parameters.

Procedure

Here, you can enter new names for the lock parameters.

However, the lock parameter names must be unique.

Examples

Dependencies

To make sure that the lock parameter names are unique, you must enter new names for the lock parameters if two fields from different tables have the same names.

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0013

Use

Event creation can depend on certain field restrictions that result from the old and/or new value of a database field.

Procedure

If you maintain a field restriction, enter here the field that is to influence the creation of the event.

Examples

Dependencies

You must make an entry in the 'Field Name' input field. However, if you want to make event creation dependent on the creation or deletion of entries in the table entered, enter the field name KEY.

For additional information and an example, see the following system message documentation:

Supplementary Documentation - LEINT_FIELDNAME0080

Use

Procedure

Enter the name of a text field in which the text for the F1 help for the object type is stored. This is necessary so that the correct text is displayed for the F1 help in the application.

Dependencies

History
Last changed by/on SAP  20030603 
SAP Release Created in 200