Print an overview of the plans ESS

Good Afternoon.
I want know what is the form that use the service of ESS FlexBens: Print Form.
Key Service:EMPLOYEE_FLEXBENS_PRINT_FORM
Description of service:
Print an overview of the plans on offer, together with various options and costs.
Kind Regards

Hi,
It brings detailed information about enrolment information. In standard is provided for Great Bretain (country-specific);
http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_04/helpdata/EN/43/a2be9f77b821b5e10000000a1553f6/frameset.htm
If you want to use for another country check;
http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_04/helpdata/EN/6d/5e207f3bb547aebdd1399aaa3d23d7/frameset.htm
Kind regards

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      2    from demo
      3      where col1 between 1 and 50000
      4        and col2=col1
      5        and col3=col1
      6        and col4=col1;
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    |   1 |  SORT GROUP BY     |      |     1 |   116 |            |          |
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      end loop;
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      method_opt=>'FOR ALL COLUMNS SIZE 254', no_invalidate=>false) Any comments are welcome ! Best Regards,
    Gregory
    Message was edited by:
    arkzoyd... I've added the "pre" tags

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    NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
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      4   and col2=col1
      5   and col3=col1
      6   and col4=col1
      7  /
    COUNT(DISTINCTCOL5)
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    Execution Plan
    Plan hash value: 2072716547
    | Id  | Operation          | Name | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT   |      |     1 |   116 |   375   (1)| 00:00:05 |
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       2 - filter("COL2"="COL1" AND "COL3"="COL1" AND "COL4"="COL1" AND
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    0 AND
                  "COL1">=1 AND "COL2">=1 AND "COL3">=1 AND "COL4">=1)
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              0  db block gets
           1734  consistent gets
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              0  redo size
            422  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
            385  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
              2  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
              7  sorts (memory)
              0  sorts (disk)
              1  rows processed
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      3   where col1 between 1 and 50000
      4   and col2=col1
      5   and col3=col1
      6   and col4=col1
      7  /
    COUNT(DISTINCTCOL5)
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    Execution Plan
    Plan hash value: 189561699
    | Id  | Operation                    | Name     | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| T
    ime     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT             |          |     1 |   116 |   431   (1)| 0
    0:00:06 |
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      4   and col2=col1
      5   and col3=col1
      6   and col4=col1
      7  /
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    http://www.gplivna.eu
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    gintsp
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