Include "Reason for Action" in RPLACTJ0

Hello Gurus,
I want to include the "Reason for Action" field to standard report RPLACTJ0
Is it possible? Please help me on how to to it?
Thanks
Ashok M

As far i understand selection options(selection criteria) will be designed in the initial stage by a technical consultant when designing a report Since he has to declare those fields as selection options.
Since this is a standard program you will have to take access key and modify it accordingly with the help of technical consultant as you required (If you are intended to use same program).
Regards
Venkatesh

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