How to create a database table at runtime

Hai all,
i have a table control having the field names as rows, when i select the rows (not all) i want to create a database table( not internal table ) in the background and for that table table maintainence generator also (in abap don;t tell in OOPS Concepts ).
please help on the above issue it's very urgent.
Regards
Lucky

You cn use the <b>FM DD_CREATE_TABLE</b> to achieve the same.
Here it is with example code
FM DD_CREATE_TABLE
Or using Native SQL,
When execute native SQL....
Regards
Kathirvel

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