Selection screen : matchcode on RYEAR and also question on FILE_SAVE_DIALOG

Hiii
Question 1 -->
i have on the selection screen a parameter of type RYEAR i check in database and theere is no matchcode attach to it.
can you please advise whether there is a standard matchcode i can used or am i missing something?
Question 2 -->
And also on my selection screen i have 2 parameter
P_path type string
P_name type string
on the P_path we need to put the directory name and also implement a F4 where user can browse the directory.   On the p_name we will put the file name
have done somwthing like that.  sorry i don't remember the exact name?
at selection screen on value request p_path
call method cl_xxxxx-file_save_dialogue
the problem is that the FILE_SAVE_DIALOGUE i must enter the a file name on the pop-up before clicking on save,
I don't want an F4 of P_PATH i want to only the browse directory path not save. can you please advise if there are another method for that?

Check this code;
PARAMETER: p_path TYPE char50,
                               p_name TYPE char50.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR p_path.
  DATA: lv_path TYPE string.
  lv_path = p_path.
  CALL METHOD cl_gui_frontend_services=>directory_browse
    EXPORTING
*      window_title         = 'Jay'
      initial_folder       = lv_path
    CHANGING
      selected_folder      = lv_path
    EXCEPTIONS
      cntl_error           = 1
      error_no_gui         = 2
      not_supported_by_gui = 3
      OTHERS               = 4.
  p_path = lv_path.

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