Problem in join with hrp1000 and hrp1001???

Hi all, I am pasting code sAmpLE, i am having problem with join, without join the query is working. Help out.
IF per_no IS NOT INITIAL.
    SELECT objid sobid objid INTO TABLE lt_st_p1
      FROM hrp1001 WHERE otype EQ 'P' AND objid IN per_no
      AND plvar EQ lv_plan_version AND rsign EQ 'B' AND relat EQ '008' AND istat EQ '1'
       AND subty EQ 'B008' AND sclas EQ 'S'.
   LOOP AT lt_st_p1 INTO ls_st_p1_tem.
     ls_st_p1_tem-sobid1 = ls_st_p1_tem-pernr.
     MODIFY lt_st_p1 FROM ls_st_p1_tem TRANSPORTING sobid1.
   ENDLOOP.
    check lt_st_p1 is not INITIAL.
    SELECT h1objid h1sobid h0~stext INTO TABLE lt_st_p1_temp
      FROM hrp1001 AS h1 JOIN hrp1000 as h0 on ( h1objid eq h0objid and h1rsign eq h0otype )
      FOR ALL ENTRIES IN lt_st_p1
      WHERE h1otype EQ 'O' AND h1sobid = lt_st_p1-sobid
      AND h1plvar EQ lv_plan_version AND h1relat EQ '003'
      AND h1rsign EQ 'B' AND h1istat EQ '1' AND h1subty EQ 'B003' AND h1sclas EQ 'S'
I want to get the stext of the braNCH. THE lt_st_p1 is having the emp id and position. and i want to get branch , position and stext( of branch) in lt_st_p1_temp by the help of join. I am implementing this qauery, but is getting subrc 4, what is the problem in this , please rectifuy if any problem found ?

You may want to change:
check lt_st_p1 is not INITIAL.
to
check lt_st_p1[] is not INITIAL.
This depends on whether or not the internal table was defined with a header line.
Rob
Edited by: Rob Burbank on Jan 2, 2012 2:45 PM

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