Reporting query - Cell editing

Hi Experts !!
I need some documents related to embedding multiple queries and formatting a workbook.
I need more info on cell editing.
Appreciate your help !!
Thanks.

hi yogita,
Check the below link for checking the cell editing functionality
[Cell editing|http://sap.seo-gym.com/celleditingBex.pdf]
Regards
KP
have you tried to search in google of SDN before posting?

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    Is there a standard report/query which shows all the activities with their corresponding status and due dates.
    If not, can someone guide me how to capture this data, in terms of tables which store this details.
    Any inputs on this please....
    Thanks
    MM
    Edited by: abaphr_mm on Oct 29, 2010 6:56 PM

    Hi,
    could you give some additional information on your requirement?
    If you need support for the every day work of the recruiter there are standard bsp applications (up to ehp 3) and work sets (for ehp 4 sp 4 and higher) which show the planned activities and planned correspondences for them.
    If you need some statistic over all recruiters the are some infosets but I never used them as they never met the requirements in my projects. I'd probably write some report reading the activity infotypes (tables HRP5135 to HRP5142/43 or 45 depending on your e-rec release) directly. For statistics please keep in mind that recruiters tend to not complting all of their activities. So you might gather tons of data from candidacies / applications which belong to requisitions which are already closed.
    Best regards
    Roman

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