Having problems when adding new Curency value field + currency field.

I need to add a new Currency field (CURR, length 15, 2 decimal places) plus the Currency field itself to a view. 
I'm really struggerling. I have looked at the existing SAP fields in the Component workbench and I have to admit I can not see how a field is linked/related to the currency itself. Is this link established purlely at the disctionary level?.
Has anyone added their own Z field value  and Z currency field before. I can create both fields and display them, but what I can not work out is how I related them within the component workbench, or is this done from the dictionary?.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I should have been able to look at an existing SAP example and work out how it's done, but so far I can not see/determine how this is achieved, even though someone has mentioned that it's controlled via the GET_I_field method. Looking at this method I was expecting to see some mention of both the Currency value field and the Currency field. But as I don't see these confusion reigns.
Jason

That's correct, but am I right in thinking that you can't actually create the currency key field itself?.
I am aware that currency value fields can be created which reference a currency key field, but can see nothing that allows me to create a currency key field to be referenced.
I hope that makes sense.
Also, I have amended the structure, changing my value fields from Decimal 15,2 to Currency 15,2  and have created a new currency key field in the structure and referenced this from the Currency value field.
Witin the Component/view/context node I can see this new currency key field, but it appears as STRUCT.fieldlabel whereas my currency value field appears in the context node as EXT.fieldlabel, because it was created in the AET.
My problem is that when attempting to add the currency key field onto the screen I don't have it to select from within the list of structures/attributes. All the others attributes in the context node seem to be there, except the new currency key field/attribute.
The attribute has a SET_fieldlabel, GET_fieldlabel, GET_M_Fieldlabel and a GET_I_Fieldlabel, which I believe is all that should be required.
Does anyone know what my problem could be?.
Jason

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         private JPanel superPanel;
         private JButton clickMe = new JButton("click me to get diff data");
         private boolean DEBUG = false;
         private DefaultListModel defaultListModel;
         private JTable table;
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             Traveler b = new Traveler();
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             Traveler e = new Traveler();
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                                            "Sport",
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                     default:
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            JFrame frame = new JFrame("TableSorterDemo");
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         private String lastName;
         private String sprot;
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         public String getLastName()
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