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ABAP system fields are always available in ABAP programs. The runtime system fills them according
to context. They can then be used in programs to query the system status. System fields are variables
but you should always treat them as though they were constants, and only read them. If you change
their values, important information for the flow of the program may be lost. In exceptional
circumstances, system fields may be overwritten in an ABAP program to control the system for
example, SY-LSIND (for navigating to a detail list).
With one exception the names and data types of the system fields are stored in the ABAP Dictionary
in the SYST structure and realized as components of the predefined structure SY in ABAP programs.
The system field SY-REPID is not part of SYST or SY. Instead, every program contains the
predefined constants SY-REPID and SYST-REPID, which both contain the name of the
corresponding program. Furthermore, there are two predefined types of the same name, SY-REPID
and SYST-REPID.
All system fields are addressed using SY field name and their types using SYST field name.
Alphabetical Overview
The following table lists the definitions of the structure SYST in the ABAP Dictionary alphabetically.
The character in the first column indicates how you can use the corresponding system field in ABAP
programs. Name is the name of the component, Type is the Dictionary data type, and Length is the
field length defined in the Dictionary. The Use column shows in which environment the system fields
are set. The Description indicates the content.
Name
Type
Length
Use
ABCDE
CHAR
26
Constants
APPLI
RAW
Obsolete
BATCH
CHAR
Background processing
BATZD
CHAR
Obsolete
BATZM
CHAR
Obsolete
BATZO
CHAR
Obsolete
BATZS
CHAR
Obsolete
BATZW
CHAR
Obsolete
BINPT
CHAR
Batch input
BREP4
CHAR
Obsolete
BSPLD
CHAR
Obsolete
CALLD
CHAR
ABAP Program
CALLR
CHAR
Printing Lists
CCURS
DEC
Obsolete
CCURT
DEC
Obsolete
CDATE
DATS
Obsolete
CFWAE
CUKY
Internal
CHWAE
CUKY
Internal
COLNO
INT4
10
Creating Lists
CPAGE
INT4
10
List processing
CPROG
CHAR
40
ABAP Program
CTABL
CHAR
Obsolete
CTYPE
CHAR
Obsolete
CUCOL
INT4
10
Screens
CUROW
INT4
10
Screens
DATAR
CHAR
Screens
DATLO
DATS
DATUM
DATS
DAYST
CHAR
DBCNT
INT4
10
Database accesses
DBNAM
CHAR
20
ABAP Program
DBSYS
CHAR
10
R/3 System
DCSYS
CHAR
Obsolete
DEBUG
CHAR
Internal
DSNAM
CHAR
Internal
DYNGR
CHAR
ABAP Program
DYNNR
CHAR
ABAP Program
ENTRY
CHAR
72
Internal
FDAYW
INT1
FDPOS
INT4
10
Character strings
FFILE
CHAR
Internal
FLENG
INT4
10
Internal
FMKEY
CHAR
Obsolete
FODEC
INT4
10
Internal
FOLEN
INT4
10
Internal
FTYPE
CHAR
Internal
GROUP
CHAR
Internal
HOST
CHAR
R/3 System
INDEX
INT4
10
Loops
INPUT
CHAR
Internal
LANGU
LANG
R/3 System
LDBPG
CHAR
40
ABAP Program
LILLI
INT4
10
List processing
LINCT
INT4
10
Creating Lists
LINNO
INT4
10
Creating Lists
LINSZ
INT4
10
Creating Lists
LISEL
CHAR
255
List processing
LISTI
INT4
10
List processing
LOCDB
CHAR
Obsolete
LOCOP
CHAR
Obsolete
LOOPC
INT4
10
Screens
LPASS
CHAR
Internal
LSIND
INT4
10
List processing
LSTAT
CHAR
16
List processing
MACDB
CHAR
Obsolete
MACOL
INT4
10
Printing Lists
MANDT
CLNT
R/3 System
MARKY
CHAR
Obsolete
MAROW
INT4
10
Printing Lists
MODNO
CHAR
R/3 System
MSGID
CHAR
20
Messages
MSGLI
CHAR
60
Messages
MSGNO
NUMC
Messages
MSGTY
CHAR
Messages
MSGV1
CHAR
50
Messages
MSGV2
CHAR
50
Messages
MSGV3
CHAR
50
Messages
MSGV4
CHAR
50
Messages
NEWPA
CHAR
Internal
NRPAG
CHAR
Internal
ONCOM
CHAR
Internal
OPSYS
CHAR
10
R/3 System
PAART
CHAR
16
Print parameters
PAGCT
INT4
10
Obsolete
PAGNO
INT4
10
Creating Lists
PAUTH
NUMC
Internal
PDEST
CHAR
Print parameters
PEXPI
NUMC
Print parameters
PFKEY
CHAR
20
Screens
PLAYO
CHAR
Internal
PLAYP
CHAR
Internal
PLIST
CHAR
12
Print parameters
PNWPA
CHAR
Internal
PRABT
CHAR
12
Print parameters
PRBIG
CHAR
Print parameters
PRCOP
NUMC
Print parameters
PRDSN
CHAR
Print parameters
PREFX
CHAR
Obsolete
PRI40
CHAR
Internal
PRIMM
CHAR
Print parameters
PRINI
NUMC
Internal
PRLOG
CHAR
Internal
PRNEW
CHAR
Print parameters
PRREC
CHAR
12
Print parameters
PRREL
CHAR
Print parameters
PRTXT
CHAR
68
Print parameters
REPI2
CHAR
40
Internal
REPID
CHAR
40
ABAP Program
RSTRT
CHAR
Internal
RTITL
CHAR
70
Print parameters
SAPRL
CHAR
R/3 System
SCOLS
INT4
10
Screens
SFNAM
CHAR
30
Obsolete
SFOFF
INT4
10
Internal
SLSET
CHAR
14
Selection screens
SPONO
NUMC
10
Printing Lists
SPONR
NUMC
10
Obsolete
SROWS
INT4
10
Screens
STACO
INT4
10
List processing
STARO
INT4
10
List processing
STEPL
INT4
10
Screens
SUBCS
CHAR
Internal
SUBRC
INT4
10
Return value
SUBTY
RAW
Internal
SYSID
CHAR
R/3 System
TABID
CHAR
Internal
TABIX
INT4
10
Internal Tables
TCODE
CHAR
20
ABAP Program
TFDSN
CHAR
Obsolete
TFILL
INT4
10
Internal Tables
TIMLO
TIMS
TITLE
CHAR
70
Screens
TLENG
INT4
10
Internal Tables
TLOPC
INT4
10
Internal
TMAXL
INT4
10
Obsolete
TNAME
CHAR
30
Obsolete
TOCCU
INT4
10
Obsolete
TPAGI
INT4
10
Obsolete
TSTIS
INT4
10
Internal
TTABC
INT4
10
Obsolete
TTABI
INT4
10
Obsolete
TVAR0
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TVAR1
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TVAR2
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TVAR3
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TVAR4
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TVAR5
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TVAR6
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TVAR7
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TVAR8
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TVAR9
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
TZONE
INT4
10
UCOMM
CHAR
70
Screens
ULINE
CHAR
255
Constants
UNAME
CHAR
12
R/3 System
UZEIT
TIMS
VLINE
CHAR
Constants
WAERS
CUKY
Obsolete
WILLI
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINCO
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINDI
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINRO
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINSL
CHAR
79
Obsolete
WINX1
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINX2
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINY1
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINY2
INT4
10
Obsolete
WTITL
CHAR
Creating Lists
XCODE
CHAR
70
Internal
XFORM
CHAR
30
Internal
XPROG
CHAR
40
Internal
ZONLO
CHAR
Key:
The system field is set by the runtime environment. Its content can be evaluated in the ABAP program
The system field is set by the runtime environment. Its content can be changed in the ABAP program to
The system field must be set in the ABAP program. It can then be evaluated by the runtime environmen
The system field is only for internal use and must not be used in ABAP programs.
The system field is obsolete and its content is not set. It cannot be used in ABAP programs.
Thematic Overview
The following is a thematic summary of the system fields with notes on their use:
System information
Background processing
Batch input
ABAP programming
Constants
Character strings
Loops
Internal Tables
Database accesses
Return value
Screens
Screens
Selection screens
Lists
Messages
System Information
Information on the Current R/3 System
SY-DBSYS
Central database system, for example INFORMIX, ORACLE
SY-HOST
Application server, for example HS0333, PAWDF087
SY-OPSYS
Operating system of application server, for example HP-UX, SINIX
SY-SAPRL
Release status of R/3 System, for example 30D, 46A
SY-SYSID
Name of R/3 System, for example B20, I47
SY-CPROG
In externally called procedures, the name of the calling program, otherwise the name of the current
program. If an externally called procedure calls another external procedure, SY-CPROG keeps the
name of the first main program and is not given the name of the main program of the further caller.
SY-DBNAM
With executable programs this is the linked logical database.
SY-DYNGR
Screen group of current screen. You can assign several screens to a common screen group. You can
use this, for example, to modify all of the screens in the group in a uniform way.
SY-DYNNR
Number of current screen During the selection screen processing, SY-DYNNR contains the screen
number of the current selection screen. During list processing, SY-DYNNR contains the number of the
container screen.While a subscreen is being processed, SY-DYNNR contains its screen number. This
also applies to tabstrips.
SY-LDBPG
With executable programs, the database program of the linked logical database.
SY-REPID
Name of current ABAP program. With externally called procedures this is the name of the procedures
main program.
If SY-REPID was transferred to an external procedure as an actual parameter before Release 6.10,
the formal parameter was not given the name of the caller, but the name of the procedures main
program. SY-REID had to be transferred to an auxiliary variable before the call or you had to use SYPROG.
As of Release 6.10, SY-REPID is a separate constant that is no longer part of the structure SYST or
SY. It can be transferred to external procedures directly.
SY-TCODE
Name of current transaction code.
Background Processing
SY-BATCH
SY-BATCH is set to X in an ABAP program running in the background. Otherwise it is empty.
Batch Input
SY-BINPT
SY-BINPT is set to X during processing of batch input folders and in ABAP programs called with CALL
TRANSACTION USING. Otherwise it is empty.
OPTIONS FROM in the CALL TRANSACTION USING statement can set SY-BINPT to empty for
the whole program execution, as well as at the end of the BDC data.
ABAP Programming
Constants
SY-ABCDE
Contains the Alphabet. Can be used to access individual letters independently of the codepage by
specifying offset.
SY-ULINE
Contains a horizontal line with length 255. Can be used when creating the list.
SY-VLINE
Contains a vertical line (|). Can be used when creating the list
Loops
SY-INDEX
SY-INDEX contains the number of loop passes in DO and WHILE loops, including the current loop
pass.
Character Strings
SY-FDPOS
Found location for operations with character-type fields.
If the operators CO, CN, CA, NA, CS, NS, CP, NP are used in comparisons, SY-FDPOS is
assigned offset values depending on the comparison result.
SEARCH FOR sets SY-FDPOS to the offset of the found search string.
Internal Tables
SY-TABIX
Current line in an internal table. With the following statements SY-TABIX is set for index tables. With
hashed tables, SY-TABIX is not filled or it is set to 0.
APPEND sets SY-TABIX to the index of the last table row, that is the total number of entries in
the target table.
COLLECT sets SY-TABIX to the index of the existing or appended table row. With hashed
tables, SY-TABIX is set to 0.
LOOP AT sets SY-TABIX to the index of the current table row at the beginning of every loop
pass. After leaving a loop, SY-TABIX is set to the value it had before entering the loop. With
hashed tables, SY-TABIX is set to 0.
READ TABLE sets SY-TABIX to the index of the table row read. If no row is found with binary
search while reading, SY-TABIX contains the index of the next-highest row or the total number
of rows +1. If no row is found with linear search while reading, SY-TABIX is undefined.
SEARCH <itab> FOR sets SY-TABIX to the index of the table row, in which the search string
was found.
SY-TFILL
With the statements DESCRIBE TABLE, LOOP AT, and READ TABLE, SY-TFILL is filled with the row
number of the addressed internal table.
SY-TLENG
With the statements DESCRIBE TABLE, LOOP AT, and READ TABLE, the system fills SY-TLENG
with the row size of the addressed internal table.
Database Accesses
SY-DBCNT
SQL statements set the content of SY-DBCNT to the number of database lines processed. With
SELECT loops in Open SQL, SY-DBCNT is set after the ENDSELECT statement. In Native SQL, SYDBCNT is set after the ENDEXEC statement.
FETCH sets SY-DBCNT to the number of lines already read by the current cursor.
Return Value
SY-SUBRC
Return value set by the following ABAP statements. In general, a content of 0 means that the
statement was executed without problems.
CALL DIALOG with USING sets SY-SUBRC to 0, if processing was successful, otherwise
<>0.
CALL SELECTION-SCREEN sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if the user chose Enter or Execute and 4 if
the user chose Cancel.
CATCH SYSTEM-EXCEPTIONS sets SY-SUBRC if there are runtime errors after the
ENDCATCH statement. The value is specified in the program.
COMMIT WORK AND WAIT sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if update was successful, otherwise <>0.
CONCATENATE sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if the result fits into target variable, otherwise 4.
CREATE OBJECT sets SY-SUBRC if the exceptions of the instance constructor are handled.
CREATE OBJECT in OLE2 sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if an external object was created, otherwise
1,2, 3 with different causes.
DELETE sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if the operation was successful, otherwise 4 or <> 0 depending
on cause.
LOOP sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if loop over extract was passed at least once, otherwise 4.
LOOP AT sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if loop over internal table was passed at least once, otherwise
4.
MODIFY LINE sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if list row was changed, otherwise <> 0.
OLE2 automation, bundled commands set SY-SUBRC to 0 if all were successfully executed,
otherwise 1, 2, 3, 4 depending on cause.
Open SQL commands set SY-SUBRC to 0 if operation was successful, otherwise <>0.
READ DATASET sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if the read operation was successful, otherwise 4 or 8
depending on cause.
READ LINE sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if list row exists, otherwise <> 0.
READ TABLE sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if the table row was found, otherwise 2, 4, 8 depending on
cause.
SET COUNTRY sets SY-SUBRC to 0 if country ID was found in table T005X, otherwise 4.
Screens
Screens
System fields are set at the PAI event for every screen. These can be also used for interactive list
processing, except for SY-DATAR, SY-LOOPC, and SY-STEPL.
SY-CUCOL
Horizontal cursor position Counting starts at column 2
SY-CUROW
Vertical cursor position Counting starts at row 1
SY-DATAR
Set to X at time of PAI if at least one screen input field was changed by the user or other data transfer,
otherwise empty.
SY-LOOPC
Number of rows currently displayed in a screen table (table control).
SY-PFKEY
GUI status of current screen. Can be set at PBO using SET PF-STATUS.
SY-SCOLS
Number of columns in current screen.
SY-SROWS
Number of rows in current screen.
SY-STEPL
Index of current row in a screen table (table control). Is set at every loop pass. Outside a loop, for
example during the POV event for a table row, SY-STEPL is not set appropriately.
SY-TITLE
Text that appears in the title bar of the screen. For selection screens and lists this is the program
name, otherwise SAP R/3. Can be set during PBO using SET TITLEBAR.
SY-UCOMM
Function code that triggered the event PAI. Every user action that triggers PAI is assigned a unique
function code, with one exception: Choosing Enter triggers PAI and different function codes can be
transferred to SY-UCOMM:
If there is an entry in the command field of the standard toolbar, this is transferred to SYUCOMM as the function code.
If there is no entry in the command field and a function code is assigned to the ENTER key,
this function code is transferred to SY-UCOMM.
If the command field does not contain an entry and no function code is assigned to
the ENTER key, it is empty and the content of SY-UCOMM is not affected.
Selection Screens
SY-SLSET
Variant used to fill the selection screen.
Creating Lists
When creating a list you can use the following system fields to navigate. They help to ensure that
output statements do not overwrite any existing output and that the system does not try to write
outside the list. The current output position is always in the system fields SY-COLNO and SY-LINNO
and is rest for every output statement. The remaining system fields contain further values for the list
creation.
SY-COLNO
Current column during list creation. Counting starts at 1. SY-COLNO is set by the following output
statements:
POSITION <col> sets SY-COLNO to <col>. If <col> lies outside the page, the subsequent
output statements are ignored.
SY-LINCT
Page length of list. SY-LINCT is 0 for a standard list of any length and has a value unequal to 0 for
lists with fixed page length.
LINE-COUNT in the statements REPORT, PROGRAM, FUNCTION POOL sets SY-LINCT for
the current program.
LINE-COUNT in the SUBMIT statement sets SY-LINCT for the called program.
SY-LINNO
Current row during the list creation. Counting begins at 1 and includes the page header. SY-LINNO is
set by the following output statements:
SY-LINSZ
Line width of list Without further influence this is the standard window width: If SY-SCOLS >= 84, SYLINSZ = SY-SCOLS; if SY-SCOLS < 84, SY-LINSZ = 84.
To change the width of the output list, use the LINE-SIZE option of the REPORT or NEW PAGE
statement.
LINE-SIZE in the statements REPORT, PROGRAM, FUNCTION POOL sets SY-LINSZ for the
current program.
LINE-SIZE in the SUBMIT statement sets SY-LINSZ for the called program.
SY-PAGNO
Current page during the list creation.
List Processing
At each interactive list event and for READ-LINE, the system automatically fills the following system
fields:
SY-CPAGE
Page number of the first displayed page of the list from which the event was triggered. Counting starts
at 1
SY-LILLI
Line from which the event was triggered Counting begins at 1 and includes the page header.
SY-LISEL
Contents of the line from which the event was triggered
SY-LISTI
Index of the list from which the event was triggered
SY-LSIND
Index of the list that is being created (basic list: 0, detail list > 0). Each time an interactive list event
occurs, the system automatically increases SY-LSIND by 1. SY-LSIND can be changed in the ABAP
program to navigate between detail lists. Changes to SY-LSIND are not taken into account until the
end of the list event. Therefore, any manipulation of SY-LISND should be done using the last
command of the processing block.
SY-LSTAT
ID for list levels within the program. SY-LSTAT can be filled with values during list creation in the
ABAP program. The value valid when the list is completed is saved with the list. In the case of an
interactive list event, SY-LSTAT is set to the value it was assigned during the creation of the list from
which the event takes place. SY-LSTAT is no longer maintained and should therefore no longer
be used.
SY-STACO
Number of the first displayed column of the list from which the event was triggered. Counting starts at
1.
SY-STARO
Number of the upper-most displayed row of the upper-most page of the list, from which the event was
triggered. Counting begins at 1. This does not include the page header.
Printing Lists
When printing lists, the spool and runtime systems require certain internal information, which is
available in the following system fields and is set during print activation.
SY-CALLR
Contains a value that displays where printing was started, for example NEW-PAGE for programcontrolled printing or RSDBRUNT for printing from the selection screen.
SY-PRDSN
Contains the name of the spool file during printing.
SY-SPONO
Contains the name of the spool number during printing.
SY-MAROW, SY-MACOL
The SET MARGIN statement fills the system fields SY-MAROW and SY-MACOL, which determine the
number of lines on the upper margin and the number of columns on the left margin when printing.
Print Parameters
The print parameters are transferred to the spool system by the runtime system in a structure of
dictionary type PRI_PARAMS. Before this structure was used, its purpose was served by system
fields. Today a subset of the PRI_PARAMS structure is still written to system fields with the same
names when printing is activated. This information is redundant and should not be used.
Messages
If you execute the MESSAGE statement, the following system fields are set. If you execute the
MESSAGE RAISING statement in function modules and methods, these fields are also set in the
calling program, if it handles the exception.
SY-MSGID
SY-MSGID contains the message ID.
SY-MSGNO
SY-MSGNO contains the message number.
SY-MSGTY
SY-MSGTY contains the message type.
SY-MSGV1,,SY-MSGV4
SY-MSGV1 to SY-MSGV4 contain the field contents that are used for the messages placeholders.
Special Actions that Fill Message Fields
If you request database locks using the ENQUEUE function module, the field SY-MSGV1
contains the name of the user who holds the lock, in the case of the FOREIGN_LOCK
exception.
IN the case of CALL TRANSACTION or CALL DIALOG with the USING addition, a message
displayed during the called screen sequence is returned in the fields SY-MSGID, SY-MSGTY,
SY-MSGNO, SY-MSGV1, ... , SY-MSGV4.
During Remote Function Call (RFC), error messages are transferred from the remote system
to the calling system and SY-MSGID, SY-MSGTY, SY-MSGNO,SY-MSGV1, SY-MSGV2, SYMSGV3, SY-MSGV4 are set. If short dumps or type X messages occur, the system also sets
the fields.
SY-INPUT
Undocumented
SY-LPASS
Undocumented
SY-NEWPA
Undocumented
SY-NRPAG
Undocumented
SY-ONCOM
On Commit flag. This system field is set to different values depending on the call status of an ABAP
program. Of these, only the value of P is guaranteed. If at all, SY-ONCOM must only be queried for
P.
The value 'P' means that the program is already executing a subroutine started using PERFORM
ON COMMIT and therefore a further subroutine call using PERFORM ... ON COMMIT would cause a
runtime error.
SY-PAUTH
Undocumented
SY-PLAYO
Undocumented
SY-PLAYP
Undocumented
SY-PNWPA
Undocumented
SY-PRI40
Undocumented
SY-PRINI
Undocumented
SY-PRLOG
Undocumented
SY-REPI2
Undocumented
SY-RSTRT
Undocumented
SY-SFOFF
Undocumented
SY-SUBCS
Call status of an executable program.
SY-SUBTY
Call type of an executable program.
SY-TABID
Undocumented
SY-TLOPC
Undocumented
SY-TSTIS
Undocumented
SY-XCODE
Extended function code Is filled, like SY-UCOMM, by user actions on lists. Before the length of SYUCOMM was increased from 4 to 70 characters, SY-XCODE was used internally to evaluate lengthy
entries in the command field of the lists standard toolbar. Use SY-UCOMM in application programs.
SY-XFORM
SYSTEM-EXIT subroutine.
SY-XPROG
SYSTEM-EXIT program.
SY-CCURT
In R/2, table rate from CURRENCY CONVERSION. Not filled in R/3.
SY-CDATE
In R/2, rate date from CURRENCY CONVERSION. Not filled in R/3.
SY-CTABL
In R/2, rate table from CURRENCY CONVERSION. Not filled in R/3.
SY-CTYPE
In R/2, rate type from CURRENCY CONVERSION. Not filled in R/3.
SY-DCSYS
Dialog system of R/2 System Not filled in R/3.
SY-FMKEY
Previously, current function code menu. Not filled in R/3.
SY-LOCDB
Local database, not implemented.
SY-LOCOP
Local database operation, not implemented.
SY-MACDB
Previously, name of file for matchcode access. Not filled in R/3.
SY-MARKY
Current line character for the MARK statement. However, the language element MARK will only be
supported for a short time.
SY-PAGCT
In R/2, maximum number of pages per list. Not filled in R/3.
SY-PREFX
ABAP prefix for background jobs. Not filled in R/3.
SY-SFNAM
Undocumented
SY-SPONR
In R/2, you could process spool files using the TRANSFER statement, set by SY-SPONR. Not filled in
R/3.
SY-TFDSN
Previously, name of external storage file for extracts. Not filled in R/3.
SY-TMAXL
Previously, maximum number of entries in an internal table. Not filled in R/3.
SY-TNAME
Previously, name of an internal table after an access. Not filled in R/3.
SY-TOCCU
With the statements DESCRIBE TABLE, LOOP AT, and READ TABLE, SY-TOCCU was filled with the
value of the initial main memory requirements for the addressed internal table. No longer filled.
SY-TPAGI
Previously, ID whether an internal table is stored in the paging area. Not filled in R/3.
SY-TTABC
Previously, index of last read row in an internal table. Not filled in R/3.
SY-TTABI
Previously, offset of internal tables in roll area. Not filled in R/3.
SY-WAERS
Previously, company code currency after reading booking segment. Not filled in R/3.
SY-WILLI
In R/2, number of selected list row for detail list in window. Use SY-LILLI.
SY-WINCO
In R/2, cursor position for detail list in window. Use SY-CUCOL.
SY-WINDI
In R/2, index of list for detail list in window. Use SY-LSIND.
SY-WINRO
In R/2, cursor position for detail list in window. Use SY-CUROW.
SY-WINSL
In R/2, content of selected row for detail list in window. Use SY-LISEL.
SY-WINX1
In R/2, window coordinate for detail list in window. No correspondence in R/3.
SY-WINX2
In R/2, window coordinate for detail list in window. No correspondence in R/3.
SY-WINY1
In R/2, window coordinate for detail list in window. No correspondence in R/3.
SY-WINY2
In R/2, window coordinate for detail list in window. No correspondence in R/3.