Data Element list used by SAP ABAP Table RECNVICNSCS (Real Estate Contract: Service Charge Key Screen)
SAP ABAP Table
RECNVICNSCS (Real Estate Contract: Service Charge Key Screen) is using
# | Object Type | Object Name | Object Description | Note |
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ABREART | Settlement type for service charges | |
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ABRVAR | Settlement variant | |
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ABR_EMP | General settlement receiver | |
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ABR_EMP | General settlement receiver | |
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ABR_EMP | General settlement receiver | |
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CHAR80 | Char 80 | |
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CHAR80 | Char 80 | |
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CHAR80 | Char 80 | |
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DGULTAB | Date from when assignment is valid | |
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ICON_TEXT | Carrier field for icons | |
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ICON_TEXT | Carrier field for icons | |
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J_OBJNR | Object number | |
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MANDT | Client | |
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NUMC2 | Two digit number | |
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NUMC2 | Two digit number | |
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NUMC2 | Two digit number | |
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RECNKOART | Real Estate Contract: Cost Element of Landlord | |
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RECNPLANDLORD | Landlord's Share Per Service Charge Key, in Percent | |
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RECNSCSTOAE | No Pass-On to Settlement Unit | |
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SABRG | Apportionment unit | |
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SKOART | Condition Type (Smallest Subdivision of Condition Records) | |
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SNKSL | Service Charge Key | |
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VVINTRENO | Internal Real Estate Master Data Code | |
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VVINTRENO | Internal Real Estate Master Data Code | |
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VVINTRENO | Internal Real Estate Master Data Code | |
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VVMAXCOST1 | Maximum costs value per service charge key for SCS | |
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VVMAXCOST2 | Maximum costs value per condition type for SCS | |
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VVOBJTXT | Text for Real Estate object | |
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WAERS | Currency Key | |
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XABRTXT | Settlement variant text | |
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XFELD | Checkbox | |
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XKOARTL | Name of condition type | |
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XUMLE | Apportionment units name |