Sort by File path and better duplicate search

I think would be necessary a better SORTING OPTION by file PATH, by file SIZE (MB), by RESOLUTION, by ERRORS. Anything that can give a more customizable and accurate search and identification of files or group of them.
Another feature very necessary is a "find similar picture" (like iview).
Thanks.
Lightroom rocks.

Or even better;
Add Smart Albums to a project i.e. one showing only JPEG's and one showing only DNG's. Switching between them is fast and you will only see the ones specified in the Smart Album criteria.
Regards
Paul K

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    FROM glpct INTO TABLE itab3 WHERE rbukrs EQ rbukrs1 AND ryear EQ ryear1.
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            SELECT ryear rbukrs racct ksl06
    FROM glpct INTO TABLE itab3 WHERE rbukrs EQ rbukrs1 AND ryear EQ ryear1.
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          WHEN '08'.
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    FROM glpct INTO TABLE itab3 WHERE rbukrs EQ rbukrs1 AND ryear EQ ryear1.
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            SELECT ryear rbukrs racct ksl09
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            SELECT ryear rbukrs racct ksl13
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    FROM glpct INTO TABLE itab3 WHERE rbukrs EQ rbukrs1 AND ryear EQ ryear1.
          WHEN '16'.
            SELECT ryear rbukrs racct ksl16
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        filename                        = FILNAM11
      FILETYPE                        = 'ASC'
      APPEND                          = ' '
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      HEADER                          = '00'
      TRUNC_TRAILING_BLANKS           = ' '
      WRITE_LF                        = 'X'
      COL_SELECT                      = ' '
      COL_SELECT_MASK                 = ' '
      DAT_MODE                        = ' '
      CONFIRM_OVERWRITE               = ' '
      NO_AUTH_CHECK                   = ' '
      CODEPAGE                        = ' '
      IGNORE_CERR                     = ABAP_TRUE
      REPLACEMENT                     = '#'
      WRITE_BOM                       = ' '
      TRUNC_TRAILING_BLANKS_EOL       = 'X'
      WK1_N_FORMAT                    = ' '
      WK1_N_SIZE                      = ' '
      WK1_T_FORMAT                    = ' '
      WK1_T_SIZE                      = ' '
      WRITE_LF_AFTER_LAST_LINE        = ABAP_TRUE
    IMPORTING
      FILELENGTH                      =
      tables
        data_tab                        = itab2
      FIELDNAMES                      =
    EXCEPTIONS
      FILE_WRITE_ERROR                = 1
      NO_BATCH                        = 2
      GUI_REFUSE_FILETRANSFER         = 3
      INVALID_TYPE                    = 4
      NO_AUTHORITY                    = 5
      UNKNOWN_ERROR                   = 6
      HEADER_NOT_ALLOWED              = 7
      SEPARATOR_NOT_ALLOWED           = 8
      FILESIZE_NOT_ALLOWED            = 9
      HEADER_TOO_LONG                 = 10
      DP_ERROR_CREATE                 = 11
      DP_ERROR_SEND                   = 12
      DP_ERROR_WRITE                  = 13
      UNKNOWN_DP_ERROR                = 14
      ACCESS_DENIED                   = 15
      DP_OUT_OF_MEMORY                = 16
      DISK_FULL                       = 17
      DP_TIMEOUT                      = 18
      FILE_NOT_FOUND                  = 19
      DATAPROVIDER_EXCEPTION          = 20
      CONTROL_FLUSH_ERROR             = 21
      OTHERS                          = 22
    IF sy-subrc eq 0.
    message s004.
    MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
            WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
    ENDIF.
    When Region radio button is selected.
      ELSEIF r2 EQ 'X'.
        IF khinr1 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i002.
          LEAVE TO SCREEN 1000.
        ENDIF.
        IF rpmax2 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i002.
          LEAVE TO SCREEN 1000.
        ENDIF.
        IF ryear2 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i002.
          LEAVE TO SCREEN 1000.
        ENDIF.
        IF filnam2 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i002.
          LEAVE TO SCREEN 1000.
        ENDIF.
    MOVE FILNAM2 TO FILNAM21.
        CASE rpmax2.
          WHEN '01'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl01
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '02'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl02
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '03'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl03
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '04'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl04
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '05'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl05
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '06'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl06
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '07'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl07
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '08'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl08
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '09'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl09
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '10'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl10
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '11'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl11
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '12'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl12
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '13'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl13
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '14'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl14
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '15'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl15
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
          WHEN '16'.
           SELECT ckhinr cprctr grprctr gryear grbukrs gracct g~ksl16
           INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab7
           FROM (  glpct AS g
                   INNER JOIN cepc AS c ON grprctr = cprctr )
           WHERE c~khinr = khinr1 AND
                 g~ryear = ryear2.
        ENDCASE.
        MOVE itab7 TO itab8.
        LOOP AT itab7 INTO wa6.
          flag = 0.
          LOOP AT itab5 INTO wa4.
            IF wa6-racct EQ wa4-racct.
              flag = 1.
              EXIT.
            ENDIF.
          ENDLOOP.
          DELETE ADJACENT DUPLICATES FROM itab5.
          IF flag = 1.
            CONTINUE.
          ENDIF.
          LOOP AT itab8 INTO wa7.
            IF wa6-rbukrs EQ wa7-rbukrs AND wa6-racct EQ wa7-racct AND
            wa6-ryear EQ wa7-ryear.
              total = total + wa7-ksl01.
            ENDIF.
          ENDLOOP.
          wa9-khinr = khinr1.
          wa9-racct = wa6-racct+4(6).
          wa9-total1 = total.
          APPEND wa9 TO itab10.
          CLEAR total.
          APPEND wa6-racct TO itab5.
        ENDLOOP.
    *If no data is available corresponding to the values entered.
        IF itab10 IS INITIAL.
          MESSAGE i003.
        ENDIF.
    For making the file Comma separated
        CALL FUNCTION 'SAP_CONVERT_TO_TEX_FORMAT'
          EXPORTING
            i_field_seperator          = ','
      I_LINE_HEADER              =
      I_FILENAME                 =
      I_APPL_KEEP                = ' '
          TABLES
            i_tab_sap_data             = itab10
         CHANGING
           i_tab_converted_data       = itab2
    EXCEPTIONS
      CONVERSION_FAILED          = 1
      OTHERS                     = 2
        IF sy-subrc <> 0.
    MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
            WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
        ENDIF.
    For downloading it to the Presentation Server
       MOVE itab2[] TO itab9[].
       OPEN DATASET filnam2 FOR OUTPUT IN LEGACY TEXT MODE.
       LOOP AT itab9.
         TRANSFER itab9 TO filnam2.
       ENDLOOP.
       CLOSE DATASET filnam2.
       IF sy-subrc EQ 0.
         MESSAGE s004.
       ENDIF.
    CALL FUNCTION 'GUI_DOWNLOAD'
      EXPORTING
      BIN_FILESIZE                    =
        filename                        = FILNAM21
      FILETYPE                        = 'ASC'
      APPEND                          = ' '
      WRITE_FIELD_SEPARATOR           = ' '
      HEADER                          = '00'
      TRUNC_TRAILING_BLANKS           = ' '
      WRITE_LF                        = 'X'
      COL_SELECT                      = ' '
      COL_SELECT_MASK                 = ' '
      DAT_MODE                        = ' '
      CONFIRM_OVERWRITE               = ' '
      NO_AUTH_CHECK                   = ' '
      CODEPAGE                        = ' '
      IGNORE_CERR                     = ABAP_TRUE
      REPLACEMENT                     = '#'
      WRITE_BOM                       = ' '
      TRUNC_TRAILING_BLANKS_EOL       = 'X'
      WK1_N_FORMAT                    = ' '
      WK1_N_SIZE                      = ' '
      WK1_T_FORMAT                    = ' '
      WK1_T_SIZE                      = ' '
      WRITE_LF_AFTER_LAST_LINE        = ABAP_TRUE
    IMPORTING
      FILELENGTH                      =
      tables
        data_tab                        = itab2
      FIELDNAMES                      =
    EXCEPTIONS
      FILE_WRITE_ERROR                = 1
      NO_BATCH                        = 2
      GUI_REFUSE_FILETRANSFER         = 3
      INVALID_TYPE                    = 4
      NO_AUTHORITY                    = 5
      UNKNOWN_ERROR                   = 6
      HEADER_NOT_ALLOWED              = 7
      SEPARATOR_NOT_ALLOWED           = 8
      FILESIZE_NOT_ALLOWED            = 9
      HEADER_TOO_LONG                 = 10
      DP_ERROR_CREATE                 = 11
      DP_ERROR_SEND                   = 12
      DP_ERROR_WRITE                  = 13
      UNKNOWN_DP_ERROR                = 14
      ACCESS_DENIED                   = 15
      DP_OUT_OF_MEMORY                = 16
      DISK_FULL                       = 17
      DP_TIMEOUT                      = 18
      FILE_NOT_FOUND                  = 19
      DATAPROVIDER_EXCEPTION          = 20
      CONTROL_FLUSH_ERROR             = 21
      OTHERS                          = 22
    IF sy-subrc eq 0.
    message s004.
    MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
            WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
    ENDIF.
      ENDIF.
    *&      Form  POPULATE
          text
    FORM populate.
      CLEAR value.
      REFRESH list.
      name = 'KHINR1'.
      value-key = '1S7_SUBSEA'.
      value-text = '1S7_SUBSEA'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_GEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_GEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7'.
      value-text = '1S7'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_CORPTP'.
      value-text = '1S7_CORPTP'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRRE'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRRE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCON'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCON'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJBU'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJBU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJCO'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJCO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJIR'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJIR'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJPI'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJPI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJSU'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJSU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJFL'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJFL'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCJOT'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCJOT'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRCGEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRCGEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDRI'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDRI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDAEW'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDAEW'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDAEO'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDAEO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDAET'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDAET'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRDOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRDOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVER'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVER'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_BRVOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_BRVOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKRE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKRE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCON'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCON'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJBU'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJBU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJCO'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJCO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJIR'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJIR'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJPI'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJPI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJSU'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJSU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJFL'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJFL'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCJOT'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCJOT'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKBA'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKBA'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKBATE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKBATE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKCGEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKCGEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDRI'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDRI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDAEW'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDAEW'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDAEO'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDAEO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDAET'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDAET'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKDOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKDOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVER'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVER'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVASV'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVASE'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVASE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVOOC'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVOOC'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_UKVOHD'.
      value-text = '1S7_UKVOHD'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NORE'.
      value-text = '1S7_NORE'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCON'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCON'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJOB'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJOB'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJBU'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJBU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJCO'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJCO'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJIR'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJIR'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJEN'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJEN'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJPI'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJPI'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJSU'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJSU'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJFL'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJFL'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCJOT'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCJOT'.
      APPEND value TO list.
      value-key = '1S7_NOCASV'.
      value-text = '1S7_NOCASV'.
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