Regarding Variables declared i n Subroutine

Hi All,
  Can any body give me information about how to capture the data types of   Variables declared in Subroutine?

Hi Aruna,
You can use the DESCRIBE command and get the data type of the variables used in the subrotuines.
do a F1 help on DESCRIBE <field> command and you will get more details. DESCRIBE command can be used for tables as well as for the fields.
Cheers
VJ

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