Extraction from table that have currency ref

Hi gurus,
I’m trying to extract data from the table XX where the table contain field “Expenses” This field is referencing to Accounting Document Header (BKPF) table. This prevents me from creating a standard extractor to extract directly from the table XX. Can anyone please help me to solve this issue? Is there any work around for this issue?
Thanks in advance

Hi Saravanan,
2 options to overcome this problem:
1. Create the datasource on the table excluding all the amount fields that have reference to other tables. Once you create the DS, append these fields and also append a currency field to the extract structure. Provide the curreyncy field in the extract structure as the reference to these amount fields. You will need to write code in User exit to populate these amount and currency fields which should not be tough.
2. Create a structure and create a FM DS. This way, you can select all the data at once and the control is in your hands.
The only problem with the second method is that delta is to be handled by the developer. Hope this helps.
Thanks and Regards
Subray Hegde

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