Function module output

Hi
  I am displaying output in function module using 8 tables. But here i am writing code using for all entries.
  But the problem is  what are the fields specify in the select query those fields are displaying in the output. But i want only particular fields.
  Here is there any possibility to write WRITE statement?

I think you may need to re-state the question a bit as it is not clear -
I am displaying output in function module using 8 tables.  -> Are you displaying the data onto a screen or a list or just returning the results in the FM parameters?
But here i am writing code using for all entries.  -> Why does this have an impact on the problem?
But the problem is what are the fields specify in the select query those fields are displaying in the output. But i want only particular fields.  The fields you include in your select do not have to appear in any output e.g. you could select all and display one
select * from t001.
  write: / t001-bukrs. "output one field from many...
endselect.
Here is there any possibility to write WRITE statement? You can have "write" statements in a function module but you need a screen "canvas" to display them on, so how / whether you see them will depend on where the code is invoked from and what's in the code.
Jonathan

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