SAP VIGBA2 Section 2 of land register Table

Overview

VIGBA2 is a standard SAP S/4HANA table that stores Section 2 of land register data. There are total 15 fields in the VIGBA2 table. The following is a list of the fields that make up this table. Key fields are marked in blue.

The table VIGBA2 belongs to Real Estate Management (RE) module and is located in the package R/3 appl.dev. for Financial Assets Management: Real estate (FVVI).

In addition, following links provide an overview of foreign key relationships, if any, that link VIGBA2 to other SAP tables and standard CDS views available based on VIGBA2 table in S/4HANA 2020.

Techincal Settings of VIGBA2

Below are technical details of the table VIGBA2

  • Buffering not allowed
  • No buffering
  • Storage type is Column Store

List of VIGBA2 Fields

The following table gives you an overview of the fields available in VIGBA2

FieldDescriptionData ElementCheck TableData TypeLength
MANDTClientMANDTT000CLNT3
SGRUNDBLand register numberSGRUNDB*NUMC8
SNRABT2Number of entry in section 2 of land registerSNRABT2NUMC3
DBEINTRDate of approval of entryDBEINTRDATS8
DEINTRAGDate of entryDEINTRAGDATS8
XEINTXTCharges + restrictions in Section 2 of land registerXEINTXTCHAR60
BWRTMINNet present value of lawBWRTMINCURR13
WAEBEZCurrency descriptionWAEBEZTCURCCUKY5
PWRTMINPercentage decrease in valuePWRTMINDEC5
JLOESCHReal Estate Deletion Indicator/FlagJLOESCHCHAR1
JKZLOEIndicator: Land register entry is marked as being deletedJKZLOECHAR1
XGRSTLSTList of properties for an entryXGRSTLSTCHAR18
RGRSTLSTReference to relational table propertiesRGRSTLSTNUMC10
XNRA2Section 2 number of entryVVXNRA2CHAR6
RGBA2LBType of charges and restrictions for land register typeVVRGBA2LBCHAR1

Foreign Key Relationships

A foreign key field is a table field that is allocated to a check table and becomes part of the table's foreign key. The following table gives you an overview of the foreign keys for VIGBA2

Table NameFieldCardinalityCheck Table
VIGBA2MANDT1: CNT000
VIGBA2WAEBEZ1: CNTCURC

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