Input Box F4 Help.

Hello All,
How to create Org Unit Structure on click of Input Box F4 Help.
I want same like in PP01 Field like 'Object ID'.
Onlick of Input Box F4 i want Org Unit Structure.
I found  below articles but not helped
1) DISPLAYING DYNAMIC RECURSIVE TREE WITH TABLE IN WEB DYNPRO ABAP
(http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/10f794ed-7811-2d10-30b7-9fdd89e269a6)
2) Organization Hierarchy in TREE structure as F4 help
(http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/WDABAP/OrganizationHierarchyinTREEstructureasF4+help)
Please provide some inputs on this..
Thanks in Advance
_CW

Hello Williams,
If your requirement is just to get the search help PLOM in the UI, then here is the solution.
go the corresponding context attribute properties
Set the Input Help mode as 'Dictionary Search Help'
And in the Dictionary Search Help property maintain PLOM.
If this is not your requirement, then provide some more details of what is required.
BR, Saravanan

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