Hi  adding code in standard prog

hi
i am adding code in standard program J_1IEWT_CERT.  in that there is include
J_1IEWT_CERT_F01.
there is standard prog internal table printtab.
i am trying to pass printtab data into wa_printtab, but it not going into wa_printtab.
i writing following code:
loop at PRINTTAB into itab_printtab.
move ITAB_BKTXT-BKTXT to itab_PRINTTAB-cheque_no.
modify printtab from itab_printtab index 1.
endloop.
first data is not going into itab_printtab by loop syntax and it is not modifying as well.
pl help me as soon as possible.
thanx
rocky

Hi,
try this its working for me.
REPORT  ZKEERTHITEST.
tables: mara.
DATA: BEGIN OF IT_MARA occurs 0,
        MATNR TYPE MARA-MATNR,
        ERSDA TYPE MARA-ERSDA,
        ERNAM TYPE MARA-ERNAM,
        MTART TYPE MARA-MTART,
      END OF IT_MARA.
data: wa_mara like line of it_mara.
select matnr ersda ernam into corresponding
fields of table it_mara up to 5 rows from mara.
loop at it_mara into wa_mara.
wa_mara-mtart = 'FERT'.
modify it_mara from wa_mara index 1.
endloop.
regards,
keerthi

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