No Interval effect in Module Pool Program field

Dear All,
If I want to introduce No Interval effect of the Report Selection screen ,in Module Pool program field,what will be the approach.
Thx in Adv.

Define the selection-screen as a subscreen and call it in the initial screen of ur transaction.
Check this link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/e7/deb237b9a9a968e10000009b38f8cf/content.htm
Also check this demo program
<b>demo_sel_screen_as_subscreen.</b>

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    Goto to ABAP editor, and enter the program name ZKA_SCREEN.
    Declare the tables and call the screen.
    In order to create the object, double click on the screen no, you will automatically guided to the screen painter SE51. 
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    Enter the short description and click on the FLOW LOGIC tab.
    Uncomment the flow logic, both PAI and PBO. 
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    Now click on the LAYOUT button.
    Click on the DICTIONARY/PROGRAM FIELDS WINDOW F6 button. Type in the table name and click on GET FROM DIC button and select the fields required for the screen and click on the COPY button. 
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    Now drag and place the INPUT/OUTPUT fields box on the screen.
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    Once everything is set up, SAVE, CHECK and ACTIVATE the screen. 
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    Click on the BACK button. U will be guided to the FLOW LOGIC screen.
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    Now we need to set the System-Uses commands which links the code to the Editor.
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    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'EXIT'.
    LEAVE PROGRAM.
    ENDIF.
    If u create many screens and need links between the screens then u can use ‘GOTO’ to guide to the other screen.
    SAVE, CHECK and ACTIVATE and click on TEST. 
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    Now click on the DISPLAY button.
    Also verify with SAVE, REFRESH and EXIT buttons. Thus the screen painter. 
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    TABLE CONTROL
    Basic form
    CONTROLS ctrl TYPE TABLEVIEW USING SCREEN scr.
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    Creates a table control ctrl of the type TABLEVIEW . The reference screen for the initialization is the screen scr . Area of use The table control (referred to here as TC ) facilitates the display and entry of one-line, tabular data in dialog transactions. The functional scope has been defined so that you can implement many typical set operations usually handled by an elementary STEP-LOOP with the standard methods of a TC . Functional scope
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    Enter the header with the TEXT FIELDS button by double clicking on the TEXT FIELD and fill in the ATTRIBUTES button with the name and text. 
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    SAVE, CHECK & ACTIVATE.
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    REPORT ZKA_TC .
    TABLES: ZKA_EMP.
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