How  we can see the data in import id 'LZUT5U11'

HI
Plz observe below code carefully
import lsind
         report_title
         table_name
         report_field
         change_display
         show_hide
         conversion_exits
         table_description
         form_program
         select_form
         update_form
         line_size
         line_count
         records[]
         fields[]
         header_fields[]
         select_fields[]
         xrep[]
         from memory id 'LZUT5U11'.
  sy-lsind = lsind.
when i was trying to import the data to above mentioned fields
from memory id 'LZUT5U11' getting dump due to length difference  between memory id 'LZUT5U11' and field 'lsind'.
how we can see the  field length in memory id 'LZUT5U11'.
Regards
santhosh
[email protected]

For Finance the standard datasources are
0FI_GL_4
0FI_AR_4
0FI_AP_4
Go to R/3 lbwe
select these datasources
click on manage
you will get a window with fields. here in the right hand corner there is a drop down which giives table names
OR
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