What are valid attributes of a domain

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what are valid attributes of a domain

Hi,
Check the function module
<b>G_DOMAIN_READ</b>
and also Refer the database views DD01V, DD07V.
Useful function modules on Domain
G_DOMAIN_READ
DD_DD07V_GET
DD_DOMVALUES_GET
DD_DOMVALUE_TEXT_GET
DOMAIN_VALUE_GET
AM_READ_TEXT_ON_DOMAIN_VALUE
C_DIC_DOMAIN_VALUE_TEXT_READ
BKK_DOMAIN_TEXTS_READ
FM_DOMAINVALUE_CHECK
HR_P_GET_FIXED_VALUE_TEXT
HR_ECM_GET_ALL_DOMAIN_VALUE
HR_ECM_GET_TEXT_DOMAIN_VALUE
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