Customer Master Reserved Fields

Hi Experts
I have a requirement where we need to use the additional data reserved fields in customer master,
my question is can we change the field status of these reserved fields, if possible how.
Thanks in advance.

Hi,
You cant change the field status of these fields using OBD2
you have to make some change in the program to do that
Try with this User Exit
EXIT_SAPMF02D_001
regards,
santosh

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    --> Overview in the SZA1, SZA5 and SZA7 function group documentation.
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        - The function group does not need explicit initialization.
        - Address data changes are only written to the database after
          'ADDR_MEMORY_SAVE' has been called.
        - Before the 'ADDR_MEMORY_SAVE' call, all temporary
          address and person handles must be converted to external
          numbers.
    1.  Read access to normal address (address object 1)
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                include structure addr1_sel.
        data: end of selection.
    Attributes of a normal address
        data: begin of result.
                include structure addr1_val.
        data: end of result.
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        clear selection. "no handle, default nation, today
        selection-addrnumber = t001-adrnr.
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        call function  'ADDR_GET'
             exporting  address_selection = selection
             importing  address_value     = result
             exceptions address_not_exist = 1
                         parameter_error   = 2
                         version_not_exist = 3
                         internal_error    = 4.
        case sy-subrc.
        endcase.
    Result output
        write: / result-name1,
               / result-street, result-house_num1,
               / result-post_code1, result-city1.
    Delete local memory after end of processing
        call function 'ADDR_MEMORY_CLEAR'
             exceptions unsaved_data_exist = 1
                          internal_error     = 2.
        case sy-subrc.
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        data: begin of selection
                include structure addr1_find.
        data: end of selection.
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        data: begin of result occurs 0.
                include structure addr1_val.
        data: end of result.
    Address group table
        data: begin of dummy occurs 0.
                include structure adagroups.
        data: end of dummy.
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        clear selection.
        selection-name1 = 'SAP*'.
        selection-city1 = 'Walldorf'.
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             exporting  search_in_all_groups  = 'X'
                          search_for            = selection
             importing  addresses_found_count = address_count
             tables     search_result         = result
                          address_groups        = dummy
             exceptions parameter_error       = 1
                         internal_error        = 2.
        case sy-subrc.
        endcase.
    Result output
        loop at result.
          write: / result-name1,
                 / result-street, result-house_num1,
                 / result-post_code1, result-city1.
        endloop.
    3.  Bulk processing of normal addresses (address object 1)
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        data: begin of selection occurs 20.
                include structure addr1_sel.
        data: end of selection.
    Table of attributes for a normal address
        data: begin of result. occurs 20.
                include structure addr1_val.
        data: end of result.
    Error table
        data: begin of errors occurs 0.
                include structure addr_error.
        data: end of errors.
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        clear selection. "no handle, default nation, today
        selection-addrnumber = t001-adrnr.
        append selection.
        clear selection.
        selection-addrnumber = vbpa-adrnr.
        append selection.
        ... enter further selections in table selection ...
    Read normal address in blocks
        call function  'ADDR_GET_ARRAY'
             tables     address_selection = selection
                         address_value     = result
                         error_table       = errors
             exceptions parameter_error   = 1
                          internal_error    = 2.
        case sy-subrc.
        endcase.
    Result output
        loop at result.
          write: / result-name1,
                 / result-street, result-house_num1,
                 / result-post_code1, result-city1.
        endloop.
    Delete local memory after end of processing
        call function 'ADDR_MEMORY_CLEAR'
             exceptions unsaved_data_exist = 1
                          internal_error     = 2.
        case sy-subrc.
        endcase.
    4.  Create a normal address (address object 1)
    Address number, address handle, address group, address data
        data: address_number like adrc-addrnumber.
        data: address_handle like szad_field-handle.
        data: address_group like addr_ref-addr_group value 'DEBI'.
        data: begin of address_data.
                include structure addr1_data.
        data: end of address_data.
    Use details
        data: begin of usage.
                include structure addr_ref.
        data: end of usage.
    Error table
        data: begin of errors occurs 0.
                include structure addr_error.
        data: end of errors.
    Return codes
        data: rc_insert like szad_field-returncode.
        data: rc_number_get like inri-returncode.
        data: rc_memory_save like sy-subrc.
        data: lv_check_address like szad_field-flag.
    Fill address record and determine temporary address identifier
        address_data   = ...
        address_handle = ...
    Deactivate address check if required
        lv_check_address  =
    Insert address in local memory
        call function  'ADDR_INSERT'
             exporting  address_data    = address_data
                         address_group   = address_group
                         address_handle  = address_handle
                         check_address   = lv_check_address
             importing  address_data    = address_data
                         returncode      = rc_insert
             tables     error_table     = errors
             exceptions address_exists  = 1
                         parameter_error = 2
                         internal_error  = 3.
        case sy-subrc.
          when 0.
            if rc_insert = 'E'.
              Analyze error_table and call special further processing
              because the address has errors and was not created.
                endif.
        endcase.
        ... process other application objects
            or modify Business Address Services
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        ... before saving potential application objects:
    Declare final use to address management
        usage-appl_table = ...
        usage-appl_field = ...
        usage-appl_key   = ...
        usage-addr_group = address_group.
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        call function  'ADDR_NUMBER_GET'
             exporting  address_handle           = address_handle
                          address_reference        = usage
             importing  address_number           = address_number
                          returncode_numberrange   = rc_number_get
             exceptions address_handle_not_exist = 1
                          internal_error           = 2
                         parameter_error          = 3.
        case sy-subrc.
        endcase.
        ... immediately afterwards:
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        call function  'ADDR_MEMORY_SAVE'
             exceptions address_number_missing  = 1
                         person_number_missing   = 2
                         internal_error          = 3
                         database_error          = 4
                         reference_missing       = 5.
        case sy-subrc.
        endcase.
    delete local memory
        call function 'ADDR_MEMORY_CLEAR'
             exceptions unsaved_data_exist = 1
                          internal_error     = 2.
        case sy-subrc.
        endcase.
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    Addresses and persons can be assigned to an address or person group. One address or person can be assigned to several groups (multiple assignment). This allows e.g. the same address to occur as customer and supplier address, and also allows searches to be limited to certain groups, instead of always searching all addresses.
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    Then (still before the 'ADDR_MEMORY_SAVE' call), other uses of addresss or persons can be specified via the function modules 'ADDR_REFERENCE_INSERT' or 'ADDR_PERSON_REFERENCE_INSERT' for multiple use.
    This is always possible once the address or person number is assigned.
    At the end of processing, the data must be saved in the database (as for all other address data) with the function module 'ADDR_MEMORY_SAVE'.
    Thanks,
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