Hi,

it's not that easy.
Even if you don't use VERSION mandatory field status may be defined at
application level
or to be hard-coded in cross-validation template section.

For hard-coded checks you are not able to do anything without source
code analysis...

To catch the application level you can try to create "mainline"
subroutine which calls the application that you want to analyse, e.g.:

SUBROUTINE TEST.N.ARR
$INSERT I_COMMON
$INSERT I_EQUATE

V$FUNCTION = 'TEST'
CALL CUSTOMER

and then analyse the contents of N array.

Rules for N array see in I_RULES or in "Template programming" guide
from Temenos.

VK

On Jun 22, 12:34 am, Igor Micev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In T24 there are lots of applications and tables.
> I want to experiment with something that it is not worthy to introduce
> here.
>
> Is it a plcace where I can see the mandatory fields for tables?.
> I need to enter records only in basic applications (like CUSTOMER, not
> CUSTOMER,VERSION_OF_CUS ...)
> But it is not possbile to enter a record for example in CUSTOMER if a
> TARGET or INDUSTRY, or ... some other fileds are not filled, either
> they are not marked as mandatory.
> I konw there are difficulties entering records in some applications,
> but here my aim is the place where i can find the mandatory-necessary
> fileds for tables.
>
> Any ideas, suggestions, ... ?
>
> Thanks in advacne
> Igor Micev

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