When you press F4 on any date field the standard calendar opens in order for you to choose a date. When you do not want the user to choose a weekend day or a holiday, you can do it. Two different type of calendars are defined in SAP, the holiday calendar and the factory calendar. These calendars are defined in the customizing under : SPRO -> General settings -> maintain calendar in this screen, all the default holidays are predefined by country, you can add or delete holiday as you want. I tried to create the Dany's day in ISP but I'm stuck on a small access problem... stupid security ! Because a holiday can be different by country, the factory calendar is stored for each plants, in table T001W, field FABKL. here is a small example on how to call the calendar : Here is an example of the result, a red square marks each holiday.CALL FUNCTION 'F4_DATE'
EXPORTING
date_for_first_month = '20031208'
holiday_calendar_id = 'CA' "<<==-- Here is how you point on a holiday calendar
* factory_calendar_id = T001W-FABKL "<<==-- ... or a factory one
display = ' '
IMPORTING
select_date = select_date
EXCEPTIONS
OTHERS = 4.
When you press F4 on any date field the standard calendar opens in order for you to choose a date. When you do not want the user to choose a weekend day or a holiday, you can do it. Two different type of calendars are defined in SAP, the holiday calendar and the factory calendar. These calendars are defined in the customizing under : SPRO -> General settings -> maintain calendar in this screen, all the default holidays are predefined by country, you can add or delete holiday as you want. I tried to create the Dany's day in ISP but I'm stuck on a small access problem... stupid security ! Because a holiday can be different by country, the factory calendar is stored for each plants, in table T001W, field FABKL. here is a small example on how to call the calendar : Here is an example of the result, a red square marks each holiday.CALL FUNCTION 'F4_DATE'
EXPORTING
date_for_first_month = '20031208'
holiday_calendar_id = 'CA' "<<==-- Here is how you point on a holiday calendar
* factory_calendar_id = T001W-FABKL "<<==-- ... or a factory one
display = ' '
IMPORTING
select_date = select_date
EXCEPTIONS
OTHERS = 4.
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