Entering content frameProcedure documentation Displaying the Standard Profile (Display Blocks) Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

The display profile in the standard R/3 System (standard profile) contains all the display blocks for a reporting list. You need to use these display blocks to create a new list profile. This is why you display all the display blocks in the standard profile:

  1. In Customizing for Production, choose Basic Data ® Bill of Material ® Tools ® Define display profile.
  2. Choose Profile.
  3. Enter the name of the standard profile (for example, SAPCSLBLMP01). See Standard Profiles for Reporting Lists
  4. Set the Standard object indicator.
  5. Choose Extras ® Hierarchy explosion.
  6. You see all the display blocks of the standard profile. See Display Blocks: Example

    In the ID column, the display blocks are identified by the ID value 4.

    List object column

    The first column contains the name of the list object. If you change a display block, you must assign a new name to the list object. See Creating Display Blocks for the New Profile

    Block name column

    The Block name column contains the technical name of the display block. This name is defined internally. You cannot change it.

  7. Check the display blocks, and select the display blocks you want to change.
  8. To display a screen template:

    – Select the display block you require, then choose Display block.
    The fields are displayed in schematic form.

    – To see the field description, select the F1 help.

  9. You need to refer to the list of display blocks to continue processing.
  10. How to proceed depends on your working situation:

    – To print the list, choose Print.

    – To continue processing, create a new session.

  11. Make a note of the display blocks (names of list objects) that you want to:
  12. – Use as they are

    (For example, heading SAPCSLBLMM02D01 for LISTHDNG)

    Change

    (For example, list header SAPCSLBLMM01D01 for LISTHDR)

  13. Choose Back.

 

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