Infopath: How to load data in one field based on value selected in another field
We have a drop down list field in the infopath form and we have some more fields that should change depending on the dropdown selection.
How can we achieve this please ?
Thank you !
Hi Prajk, sounds like you want to do cascading dropdowns. If so, see the link below. If you're just trying to enter information into a field (not a dropdown) based off the value of the dropdown, then set a rule so that if dropdown = "this," set
the field's value to "this."
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bharatgupta/archive/2013/03/07/create-cascading-dropdown-in-browser-enabled-infopath-form-using-infopath-2010.aspx
cameron rautmann
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Category ABAP Programming Error
Runtime Errors MESSAGE_TYPE_X
ABAP Program CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CP
Application Component BW-WHM-DST
Date and Time 30.05.2014 07:10:03
Short text
The current application triggered a termination with a short dump.
What happened?
The current application program detected a situation which really
should not occur. Therefore, a termination with a short dump was
triggered on purpose by the key word MESSAGE (type X).
What can you do?
Note down which actions and inputs caused the error.
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administrator.
Using Transaction ST22 for ABAP Dump Analysis, you can look
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keep them for a long time.
Error analysis
Short text of error message:
Invalid program status
Long text of error message:
Technical information about the message:
Message class....... "RSBK"
Number.............. 299
Variable 1.......... " "
Variable 2.......... " "
Variable 3.......... " "
Variable 4.......... " "
How to correct the error
Probably the only way to eliminate the error is to correct the program.
If the error occures in a non-modified SAP program, you may be able to
find an interim solution in an SAP Note.
If you have access to SAP Notes, carry out a search with the following
keywords:
"MESSAGE_TYPE_X" " "
"CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CP" or "CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CM00Q"
"GET_LOG"
If you cannot solve the problem yourself and want to send an error
notification to SAP, include the following information:
1. The description of the current problem (short dump)
To save the description, choose "System->List->Save->Local File
(Unconverted)".
2. Corresponding system log
Display the system log by calling transaction SM21.
Restrict the time interval to 10 minutes before and five minutes
after the short dump. Then choose "System->List->Save->Local File
(Unconverted)".
3. If the problem occurs in a problem of your own or a modified SAP
program: The source code of the program
In the editor, choose "Utilities->More
Utilities->Upload/Download->Download".
4. Details about the conditions under which the error occurred or which
actions and input led to the error.
System environment
SAP Release..... 731
SAP Basis Level. 0004
Application server... "cab-bi-prod1"
Network address...... "10.10.72.43"
Operating system..... "Windows NT"
Release.............. "6.1"
Hardware type........ "4x AMD64 Level"
Character length.... 16 Bits
Pointer length....... 64 Bits
Work process number.. 12
Shortdump setting.... "full"
Database server... "nguksvamds039"
Database type..... "ORACLE"
Database name..... "PWB"
Database user ID.. "SAPSR3"
Terminal.......... " "
Char.set.... "C"
SAP kernel....... 720
created (date)... "Dec 20 2011 02:14:54"
create on........ "NT 6.0 6002 S x86 MS VC++ 16.00"
Database version. "OCI_11201_SHARE, 11.2.0.3.0 "
Patch level. 117
Patch text.. " "
Database............. "ORACLE 10.1.0.*.*, ORACLE 10.2.0.*.*, ORACLE 11.2.*.*.*"
SAP database version. 720
Operating system..... "Windows NT 5.1, Windows NT 5.2, Windows NT 6.0, Windows
NT 6.1"
Memory consumption
Roll.... 0
EM...... 12569376
Heap.... 0
Page.... 24576
MM Used. 3422928
MM Free. 764192
User and Transaction
Client.............. 100
User................ "THARDEEP"
Language key........ "E"
Transaction......... " "
Transaction ID...... "03C1E7E3F560F14CA2AD00505698028E"
EPP Whole Context ID.... "53873353A7E31150E10080000A0A2142"
EPP Connection ID....... 00000000000000000000000000000000
EPP Caller Counter...... 0
Program............. "CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CP"
Screen.............. "SAPMSSY0 1000"
Screen Line......... 6
Debugger Active..... "none"
Information on where terminated
Termination occurred in the ABAP program "CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CP" -
in "GET_LOG".
The main program was "RSBATCH_EXECUTE_PROZESS ".
In the source code you have the termination point in line 7
of the (Include) program "CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CM00Q".
The program "CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CP" was started as a background job.
Job Name....... "BIDTPR_10616_1"
Job Initiator.. "THARDEEP"
Job Number..... 07100200
Source Code Extract
Line SourceCde
1 METHOD get_log.
2 DATA: l_r_request TYPE REF TO cl_rsbk_request.
3 IF p_r_log IS INITIAL.
4 TRY.
5 l_r_request = cl_rsbk_request=>create_from_db( if_rsbk_cmd~n_requid ).
6 CATCH cx_rs_not_found.
>>>>> MESSAGE x299(rsbk).
8 ENDTRY.
9 IF l_r_request->get_uses_new_log( ) = rs_c_false.
10 p_r_log = cl_rsbm_log_cursor_process=>create_for_process( i_r_process ).
11 ELSE.
12
13 TRY.
14 DATA l_runid TYPE rsbrun.
15 l_runid = l_r_request->get_runid( ).
16 IF l_runid = 0.
17 l_runid = 1.
18 ENDIF.
19 p_r_log = cl_rsbm_log_cursor_process_dtp=>create_new(
20 i_requid = if_rsbk_cmd~n_requid
21 i_runid = l_runid ).
22 IF n_datapakid IS NOT INITIAL.
23 p_r_log->goto_datapackage( n_datapakid ).
24 ENDIF.
25 CATCH cx_rs_not_found .
26 MESSAGE x299.
Contents of system fields
Name Val.
SY-SUBRC 0
SY-INDEX 1
SY-TABIX 0
SY-DBCNT 1
SY-FDPOS 25
SY-LSIND 0
SY-PAGNO 0
SY-LINNO 1
SY-COLNO 1
SY-PFKEY
SY-UCOMM
SY-TITLE Execute Batch Process
SY-MSGTY X
SY-MSGID RSBK
SY-MSGNO 299
SY-MSGV1
SY-MSGV2
SY-MSGV3
SY-MSGV4
SY-MODNO 0
SY-DATUM 20140530
SY-UZEIT 071002
SY-XPROG SAPCNVE
SY-XFORM CONVERSION_EXIT
Active Calls/Events
No. Ty. Program Include Line
Name
7 METHOD CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CP CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CM00Q 7
CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP=>GET_LOG
6 METHOD CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CP CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CM00J 38
CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP=>SET_DP_IN_PROCESS
5 METHOD CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CP CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP===========CM00B 9
CL_RSBK_CMD_DP_LOOP=>IF_RSBK_CMD~SET_PROCESS_PARAMETERS
4 METHOD CL_RSBK_PROCESS===============CP CL_RSBK_PROCESS===============CM00E 15
CL_RSBK_PROCESS=>SET_MEMENTO
3 METHOD CL_RSBK_PROCESS===============CP CL_RSBK_PROCESS===============CM003 30
CL_RSBK_PROCESS=>IF_RSBATCH_EXECUTE~GET_OBJECT_REF
2 FUNCTION SAPLRSBATCH LRSBATCHU13 428
RSBATCH_EXECUTE_PROCESS
1 EVENT RSBATCH_EXECUTE_PROZESS RSBATCH_EXECUTE_PROZESS 374
START-OF-SELECTION
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tstRefCount = 0 (0x00000000)
lineAdmin = 5 (0x05000000)
lineAlloc = 5 (0x05000000)
shmVersId = 0 (0x00000000)
shmRefCount = 1 (0x01000000)
rowId = 18446744073709551615
scndKeyAdmin = 0x0000000000000000
##LOOP_DP ###쀀
00444554522222222222221000
30CFF0F4000000000000004020
0000000000000000000000000C
00000000000000000000000000
030000004C004F004F0050005F00440050002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000140000
##X_DATASTORE ###쀀
00554454554542222222221000
408F414134F250000000004030
0000000000000000000000000C
00000000000000000000000000
0400000058005F004400410054004100530054004F0052004500200020002000200020002000200020002000140000
##ERROR_FILTER ###쀀
FF455455444545222222221000
FF522F2F69C452000000004040
FF00000000000000000000000C
FF000000000000000000000000
FFFFFFFF4500520052004F0052005F00460049004C0054004500520020002000200020002000200020002000140000
##TRFN ###쀀
FF554422222222222222221000
EF426E00000000000000004040
FF00000000000000000000000C
FF000000000000000000000000
FEFFFFFF5400520046004E002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000140000
##U_ODSO ###쀀
00554454222222222222221000
605FF43F000000000000004040
0000000000000000000000000C
00000000000000000000000000
0600000055005F004F00440053004F0020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000140000
%_DUMMY$$
2222
0000
0000
0000
2000200020002000
SYST
##########################A###P#######|#########<#############################T#########XC####
0000000000000000000000100040005000000070000000003000000000000000000000000000105000100000540000
10000010000010000000109010101000000000C000000000C000000000000000000000000000604000E00000830500
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C
0100000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000000000001000000190000
SYST-REPID
CL_RSBK_PROCESS===============CP
4455544555444553333333333333334522222222
3CF232BF02F3533DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD3000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
43004C005F005200530042004B005F00500052004F0043004500530053003D003D003D003D003D003D003D003D003D
L_R_ERROR
{O:initial}
F0000000
F0000000
FF00000000000000
L_S_CMD_MEMENTO
##LOOP_DP ###쀀
00444554522222222222221000
30CFF0F4000000000000004020
0000000000000000000000000C
00000000000000000000000000
030000004C004F004F0050005F00440050002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000140000
ME->P_TH_CMD_R
Table IT_724[8x48]
{O:1*\CLASS=CL_RSBK_PROCESS}\DATA=P_TH_CMD_R
Table reference: 353
TABH+ 0(20) = 00306E00DF070000000000000000000000000000
TABH+ 20(20) = 61010000D40200000800000030000000FFFFFFFF
TABH+ 40(16) = 04E100005042030009000000BC25C800
store = 0x00306E00DF070000
ext1 = 0x0000000000000000
shmId = 0 (0x00000000)
id = 353 (0x61010000)
label = 724 (0xD4020000)
fill = 8 (0x08000000)
leng = 48 (0x30000000)
loop = -1 (0xFFFFFFFF)
xtyp = TYPE#000037
occu = 9 (0x09000000)
accKind = 4 (ItAccessHashed)
idxKind = 3 (ItIndexList)
uniKind = 1 (ItUniYes)
keyKind = 3 (user defined)
cmpMode = 2 (cmpSingleMcmpR)
occu0 = 1
stMode = 0
groupCntl = 0
rfc = 0
unShareable = 0
mightBeShared = 1
sharedWithShmTab = 0
isShmLockId = 0
isUsed = 1
isCtfyAble = 1
hasScndKeys = 0
hasRowId = 0
scndKeysOutdated = 0
scndUniKeysOutdated = 0
----- Shareable Table Header Data -----
tabi = 0x302E6E00DF070000
pgHook = 0x0000000000000000
idxPtr = 0x80306E00DF070000
id = 647 (0x87020000)
shmTabhSet = 0x0000000000000000
refCount = 1 (0x01000000)
tstRefCount = 0 (0x00000000)
lineAdmin = 9 (0x09000000)
lineAlloc = 9 (0x09000000)
shmVersId = 0 (0x00000000)
shmRefCount = 2 (0x02000000)
rowId = 18446744073709551615
scndKeyAdmin = 0x0000000000000000
########P Í#2# #
000000005222222222C03020
103000000000000000D02000
000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000
010000000300000000000000000000005000200020002000200020002000200020002000CD00000032000000200000
########P ·#H# #
000000005222222222B04020
300040100000000000708000
000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000
030000000000000004000000010000005000200020002000200020002000200020002000B700000048000000200000
########X ¶#I# #
00FF00005222222222B04020
40FF70108000000000609000
00FF00000000000000000000
00FF00000000000000000000
04000000FFFFFFFF07000000010000005800200020002000200020002000200020002000B600000049000000200000
########T °#O# #
FF00FF005222222222B04020
FF00EF40400000000000F000
FF00FF000000000000000000
FF00FF000000000000000000
FFFFFFFF00000000FEFFFFFF040000005400200020002000200020002000200020002000B00000004F000000200000
########T ®#Q# #
FF0000005222222222A05020
EF0060404000000000E01000
FF0000000000000000000000
FF0000000000000000000000
FEFFFFFF0000000006000000040000005400200020002000200020002000200020002000AE00000051000000200000
L_S_CMD_R
########P ·#H# #
000000005222222222B04020
300040100000000000708000
000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000
030000000000000004000000010000005000200020002000200020002000200020002000B700000048000000200000
SY-REPID
CL_RSBK_PROCESS===============CP
4455544555444553333333333333334522222222
3CF232BF02F3533DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD3000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
43004C005F005200530042004B005F00500052004F0043004500530053003D003D003D003D003D003D003D003D003D
CX_RS_STEP_FAILED=>FAILED_IN_PARALLEL_MODE
L_S_CMD_MEMENTO-NODE
3
0000
3000
03000000
SY-SUBRC
0
0000
0000
00000000
L_S_CMD_MEMENTO-MEMENTO
ÿ#######4103##############D#####################D#A#T#A#P#A#K#I#D#¼####0#0#0#2#3#6#½#
F00000803333000000000000004000000000000000000000404050405040404040B0000303030303030B0
F621120041030000160000C0004900000000000000000000401040100010B09040C000C000000203060D4
FF0602010102800034313033000000000106000000000C000000440900000000000000000000000000000000000000
ME
{O:1*\CLASS=CL_RSBK_PROCESS}
F0000000
E0001000
FE00000001000000
No. 3 Ty. METHOD
Name CL_RSBK_PROCESS=>IF_RSBATCH_EXECUTE~GET_OBJECT_REF
I_PROCESS_TYPE
DTP_LOAD
4555444422
440FCF1400
0000000000
0000000000
4400540050005F004C004F004100440020002000
I_BATCH_ID
DTPR_10616_1
455553333353222222222222222222
4402F10616F1000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000
44005400500052005F00310030003600310036005F0031002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
I_BATCH_PROCESS
238
2222223332
0000002380
0000000000
0000000000
2000200020002000200020003200330038002000
I_PARAMETER
ۿĂȁ#ㄴ㌰##༅##(Ѐޱ##########PROCESSྫ##ꨨ##Ѐڪ##ꨌ##Ѐ###ꨄ##Ѐª##ꨂ##Ȁྭ##ꨴ##Ѐª##ꨨ###ྮ##갴##⠀¼#砠) ㈀㌀㘀##ÿ#
F008330000020B00000000005544455A002000A000000A000000A000000A003000A002100A003000B0220000000FF0
F2104000500801000000000002F3533B008800A00C800A004800A002000D004800A008400E004F00C0090000000FF0
0000330000000000000000000000000000A000000A000000A000000A000000A000000A000000A0020070333333FF00
61201300F0004700000000000000000F00A004600A004800A004000A002F00A004000A008F00C0080080000236FF00
FF060201010280003431303300000000050F0000000028000004B10700000000000000000000000000000000000000
R_R_RSBATCH_EXECUTE
{O:initial}
F0000000
F0000000
FF00000000000000
L_S_PROCESS-PROCESSTYPE
2
0
0
0
2000
L_S_PROCESS-NO_COMMIT
2
0
0
0
2000
L_R_PROCESS
{O:1*\CLASS=CL_RSBK_PROCESS}
F0000000
E0001000
FE00000001000000
L_S_PROCESS-DATAPAKID
000236
333333
000236
000000
000000
300030003000320033003600
RSJOBINFO
00000000000000 ##
2222222222222222222222222222222233333333333333222222222222222222222222222222222200
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
2000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
L_S_PROCESS-NODE
-1
FFFF
FFFF
FFFFFFFF
L_S_PROCESS-TH_CMD_MEMENTO
Table IT_42[5x52]
No. 2 Ty. FUNCTION
Name RSBATCH_EXECUTE_PROCESS
ID
DTPR_10616_1
455553333353222222222222222222
4402F10616F1000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000
44005400500052005F00310030003600310036005F0031002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
I_DIALOG_DEBUG_MODE
2
0
0
0
2000
PROCESS
238
E000
E000
EE000000
G_T_COLS[]
Table[initial]
SY-REPID
SAPLRSBATCH
5454554454422222222222222222222222222222
310C232143800000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
5300410050004C00520053004200410054004300480020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
L_MODULE_TYPE
M
4
D
0
0
4D00
G_PROCESS_TYPE
2222222222
0000000000
0000000000
0000000000
2000200020002000200020002000200020002000
%_FL2*CTRL_200_WAIT
<initial>
<initial>
<initial>
<<iinniittiiaall>>
ICON_SELECT_DETAIL
@16@
4334
0160
0000
0000
4000310036004000
L_S_CTRL-LANGU
E
4
5
0
0
4500
SY-LANGU
E
4
5
0
0
4500
SYST-REPID
SAPLRSBATCH
5454554454422222222222222222222222222222
310C232143800000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
5300410050004C00520053004200410054004300480020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
SYST
##########################A###P#######|#########<#############################T#########XC####
0000000000000000000000100040005000000070000000003000000000000000000000000000105000100000540000
10000010000010000000109010101000000000C000000000C000000000000000000000000000604000E00000830500
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C
0100000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000000000001000000190000
%_FL2*CTRL_1100
<initial>
<initial>
<initial>
<<iinniittiiaall>>
%_DUMMY$$
2222
0000
0000
0000
2000200020002000
L_MODULE_NAME
CL_RSBK_PROCESS
4455544555444552222222222222222222222222
3CF232BF02F35330000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
43004C005F005200530042004B005F00500052004F0043004500530053002000200020002000200020002000200020
%_SPACE
2
0
0
0
2000
G_T_BATCH_SERV
00
22222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222233
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
2000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
L_S_CTRL-PROCESS_TYPE
DTP_LOAD
4555444422
440FCF1400
0000000000
0000000000
4400540050005F004C004F004100440020002000
G_SUBRC
0
0000
0000
00000000
L_S_CTRL-BATCH_ID
DTPR_10616_1
455553333353222222222222222222
4402F10616F1000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000
44005400500052005F00310030003600310036005F0031002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
OKCODE
2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
2000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
L_S_CTRL-BATCH_PROCESS
238
2222223332
0000002380
0000000000
0000000000
2000200020002000200020003200330038002000
SAVEOK
2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
2000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
L_PARAMETER
ۿĂȁ#ㄴ㌰##༅##(Ѐޱ##########PROCESSྫ##ꨨ##Ѐڪ##ꨌ##Ѐ###ꨄ##Ѐª##ꨂ##Ȁྭ##ꨴ##Ѐª##ꨨ###ྮ##갴##⠀¼#砠) ㈀㌀㘀##ÿ#
F008330000020B00000000005544455A002000A000000A000000A000000A003000A002100A003000B0220000000FF0
F2104000500801000000000002F3533B008800A00C800A004800A002000D004800A008400E004F00C0090000000FF0
0000330000000000000000000000000000A000000A000000A000000A000000A000000A000000A0020070333333FF00
61201300F0004700000000000000000F00A004600A004800A004000A002F00A004000A008F00C0080080000236FF00
FF060201010280003431303300000000050F0000000028000004B10700000000000000000000000000000000000000
L_R_BATCH_EXECUTE
{O:initial}
F0000000
F0000000
FF00000000000000
L_RETURN
<empty string>
10000000
40001000
1400000001000000
L_T_MSG
Table[initial]
%_TAG*CTRL_200_VAL
<initial>
<initial>
<initial>
<<iinniittiiaall>>
G_CURSOR_LINE
0
0000
0000
00000000
SY-SUBRC
0
0000
0000
00000000
No. 1 Ty. EVENT
Name START-OF-SELECTION
L_T_CTRL
Table IT_26[1x424]
\PROGRAM=RSBATCH_EXECUTE_PROZESS\DATA=L_T_CTRL
Table reference: 15
TABH+ 0(20) = D08B4C00DF070000000000000000000000000000
TABH+ 20(20) = 0F0000001A00000001000000A8010000FFFFFFFF
TABH+ 40(16) = 040000005090000004000000C130C000
store = 0xD08B4C00DF070000
ext1 = 0x0000000000000000
shmId = 0 (0x00000000)
id = 15 (0x0F000000)
label = 26 (0x1A000000)
fill = 1 (0x01000000)
leng = 424 (0xA8010000)
loop = -1 (0xFFFFFFFF)
xtyp = TYPE#000013
occu = 4 (0x04000000)
accKind = 1 (ItAccessStandard)
idxKind = 0 (ItIndexNone)
uniKind = 2 (ItUniNo)
keyKind = 1 (default)
cmpMode = 8 (cmpManyEq)
occu0 = 1
stMode = 0
groupCntl = 0
rfc = 0
unShareable = 0
mightBeShared = 0
sharedWithShmTab = 0
isShmLockId = 0
isUsed = 1
isCtfyAble = 1
hasScndKeys = 0
hasRowId = 0
scndKeysOutdated = 0
scndUniKeysOutdated = 0
----- Shareable Table Header Data -----
tabi = 0x10854C00DF070000
pgHook = 0x508C4C00DF070000
idxPtr = 0x0000000000000000
id = 21 (0x15000000)
shmTabhSet = 0x0000000000000000
refCount = 0 (0x00000000)
tstRefCount = 0 (0x00000000)
lineAdmin = 508 (0xFC010000)
lineAlloc = 12 (0x0C000000)
shmVersId = 0 (0x00000000)
shmRefCount = 1 (0x01000000)
rowId = 18446744073709551615
scndKeyAdmin = 0x0000000000000000
DTPR_10616_1 238
4555533333532222222222222222222222223332222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
4402F10616F10000000000000000000000002380000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
44005400500052005F00310030003600310036005F0031002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
SYST
##########################A###P#######|#########<#############################T#########XC####
0000000000000000000000100040005000000070000000003000000000000000000000000000105000100000540000
10000010000010000000109010101000000000C000000000C000000000000000000000000000604000E00000830500
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C
0100000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000000000001000000190000
L_S_CTRL
DTPR_10616_1 238 BIDTPR_10616_1 07100200cab-bi-prod1_
4555533333532222222222222222222222223332244455553333353222222222222222222333333336662662776635
4402F10616F100000000000000000000000023800294402F10616F100000000000000000007100200312D29D02F41F
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
44005400500052005F00310030003600310036005F0031002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
SCREEN
%_17NNS0005639652_%_%_%_%_%_%_
2533445333333333352525252525252222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
5F17EE30005639652F5F5F5F5F5F5F0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
25005F00310037004E004E00530030003000300035003600330039003600350032005F0025005F0025005F0025005F
L_S_CTRL-BATCH_PROCESS
238
2222223332
0000002380
0000000000
0000000000
2000200020002000200020003200330038002000
%_SPACE
2
0
0
0
2000
L_S_PAR-WP_NO
12
332
120
000
000
310032002000
ID
DTPR_10616_1
455553333353222222222222222222
4402F10616F1000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000
44005400500052005F00310030003600310036005F0031002000200020002000200020002000200020002000200020
L_PROCESS
238
E000
E000
EE000000
L_S_HEADER-HOLD_PAR_PROCS
X
5
8
0
0
5800
SY
##########################A###P#######|#########<#############################T#########XC####
0000000000000000000000100040005000000070000000003000000000000000000000000000105000100000540000
10000010000010000000109010101000000000C000000000C000000000000000000000000000604000E00000830500
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C
0100000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000000000001000000190000
PROCESS
999999999
FC93
F9AB
FFC99A3B
Internal notes
The termination was triggered in function "ab_jmess"
of the SAP kernel, in line 1411 of the module
"//bas/720_REL/src/krn/runt/abdynpro.c#7".
The internal operation just processed is "MESS".
Internal mode was started at 20140530071002.
Active Calls in SAP Kernel
Lines of C Stack in Kernel (Structure Differs on Each Platform)
SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0
Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.
Callstack without Exception:
App : disp+work.EXE (pid=1724)
When : 5/30/2014 7:9:54.12
Threads : 2
Computer Name : NGUKSVRMDS040
User Name : pwbadm
Number of Processors: 4
Processor Type: Intel64 Family 6 Model 37 Stepping 1
Windows Version : 6.1 Current Build: 7601
State Dump for Thread Id 1374
0000000002178EF0 0000000140F6F2A1 0020002000200020 disp+work!DumpStacks [ntstcdbg.c (548)]
0000000002178FF0 000000013FB0E304 0000000074D126B0 disp+work!NTDebugProcess [ntstcdbg.c (383)]
0000000002179020 000000013FD1C439 0000000074D126B0 disp+work!CTrcStack2 [dptstack.c (354)]
0000000002179070 000000013FD21A7F 0000000002179AD0 disp+work!rabax_CStackSave [abrabax.c (8649)]
0000000002179980 000000013FCD37FC 000000000000005C disp+work!ab_rabax [abrabax.c (1419)]
00000000021799C0 000000013FD0BBE1 0000000000000000 disp+work!ab_jmess [abdynpro.c (1418)]
0000000002179B50 000000013FD7E5D8 0000000000000001 disp+work!ab_extri [abextri.c (721)]
0000000002179BA0 000000013FD7EEC5 0000000000000001 disp+work!ab_xevent [abrunt1.c (278)]
0000000002179C30 000000013FD5C589 000007DF000002A0 disp+work!ab_trigg [abrunt1.c (57)]
0000000002179CC0 000000013FB77126 0000000000000016 disp+work!ab_run [absubmit.c (511)]
0000000002179E70 000000013FB7BA2D 0000000000000000 disp+work!dynpmcal [dymainstp.c (2732)]
0000000002179F00 000000013FB7ACDC 000000000217A0E0 disp+work!dynppai0 [dymainstp.c (1355)]
0000000002179FD0 000000013FB34EEF 0000000000000020 disp+work!dynprctl [dymainstp.c (470)]
000000000217F3C0 000000013F9C3CC0 0000000000000000 disp+work!dynpen00 [dymain.c (2026)]
000000000217F690 000000013F9C44BC FFFFFFFFFFFFFF00 disp+work!TskhLoop [thxxhead.c (4871)]
000000000217F6F0 000000013F8EC603 00000000000D9E9C disp+work!ThStart [thxxhead.c (1195)]
000000000217F790 000000013F8C10A1 FFFFFFFF00000001 disp+work!DpMain [dpxxdisp.c (1174)]
000000000217F7C0 0000000141246B8E 0000000000000001 disp+work!nlsui_main [thxxanf.c (80)]
000000000217F7F0 000000007799652D 0000000000000000 disp+work!__tmainCRTStartup [crtexe.c (552)]
000000000217F820 0000000077ACC541 0000000000000000 kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk
000000000217F870 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ntdll!RtlUserThreadStart
State Dump for Thread Id 290
000000000E0BF880 000007FEFDAB3C2F 00000000DBAAC265 ntdll!NtFsControlFile
000000000E0BF8F0 0000000141139FAF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE KERNELBASE!ConnectNamedPipe
000000000E0BF990 0000000074C81D9F 00000000024BC0D0 disp+work!SigIMsgFunc [signt.c (717)]
000000000E0BF9C0 0000000074C81E3B 0000000074D12AC0 MSVCR100!endthreadex
000000000E0BF9F0 000000007799652D 0000000000000000 MSVCR100!endthreadex
000000000E0BFA20 0000000077ACC541 0000000000000000 kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk
000000000E0BFA70 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ntdll!RtlUserThreadStart
List of ABAP programs affected
Index Typ Program Group Date Time Size Lang.
0 Prg RSBATCH_EXECUTE_PROZESS 0 13.08.2013 12:28:38 45056 E
1 Prg SAPMSSY0 1 13.08.2013 09:12:51 111616 E
2 Prg SAPMSSYD 1 13.08.2013 10:17:05 23552 E
3 Prg SAPFSYSCALLS 1 07.03.2005 18:01:13 8192 E
4 Prg RSDBRUNT 0 13.08.2013 10:51:31 306176 E
5 Prg SAPLSPRI 5 13.08.2013 10:49:40 407552 E
6 Typ PRI_PARAMS 0 27.10.1998 15:01:35 5120
7 Typ ARC_PARAMS 0 08.08.1997 14:45:20 5120
8 Typ PRI_LAYOUT 0 04.09.2002 14:38:36 3072
9 Typ PRIPAR_EXT 0 09.09.2011 20:56:18 3072
10 Typ PRIPAR_EX2 0 09.09.2011 20:54:51 2048
11 Typ PRIPAR_EX3 0 09.09.2011 20:54:52 3072
12 Typ TPRI_DEF 0 01.02.2001 17:50:49 5120
13 Prg SAPLSPOO 13 13.08.2013 10:14:36 181248 E
14 Typ TSP03 0 13.08.1998 16:56:08 5120
15 Typ USR01 0 09.09.2011 20:55:50 4096
16 Typ TSP1D 0 09.09.2011 20:57:01 5120
17 Prg SAPLRSPOLSTDRV 17 28.05.2009 08:18:25 64512 E
18 Typ TSPOPTIONS 0 06.12.1996 16:09:18 2048
19 Prg SAPCNVE 19 07.03.2005 18:01:13 9216 E
20 Prg SAPLSPOC 20 09.09.2011 21:19:41 177152 E
21 Typ RSPOCHECK 0 14.07.1997 13:01:20 4096
22 Typ DEVPAR 0 09.09.2011 20:54:15 3072
23 Typ RSPOATTR 0 19.01.2000 18:34:33 2048
24 Typ RSSCR 0 23.11.1999 09:24:41 5120
25 Prg RSDBSPBL 0 07.03.2005 18:01:13 84992 E
26 Prg SAPDB__S 0 07.03.2005 18:01:13 21504 E
27 Typ VARID 0 28.05.2009 08:12:55 5120
28 Typ SSCRFIELDS 0 02.05.1997 13:16:39 5120
29 Prg RSDBSPVA 0 13.08.2013 10:51:31 160768 E
30 Prg %_CSYDB0 0 07.03.2005 18:01:13 40960 E
31 Typ RSVAMEMKEY 0 16.12.1996 19:31:50 2048
32 Prg RSDBSPMC 0 05.09.2006 14:14:08 92160 E
33 Typ DDSHDESCR 0 28.11.1997 16:26:30 4096
34 Typ SPPARAMS 0 07.03.1997 14:48:48 2048
35 Prg SAPLICON 35 13.12.2007 11:37:48 31744 E
36 Prg %_CICON 35 13.12.2007 11:37:48 126976 E
37 Typ ICONT 0 05.09.2006 14:14:08 2048
38 Prg SAPLSABE 38 09.09.2011 21:09:40 14336 E
39 Prg SAPLSECU 39 13.08.2013 10:16:43 110592 E
40 Typ RSSUBINFO 0 22.11.1999 21:15:17 3072
41 Prg RSDBSPVD 0 09.09.2011 21:33:31 102400 E
42 Typ DFIES 0 09.09.2011 20:54:19 10240
43 Typ VARI 0 16.12.1996 19:38:11 6144
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164Hi Hardeep,
Looks like the transformation and DTP need to be activated again.
The error is RSBK (299) - 'Invalid program status'. So please activate the transformation and DTP possibly activate the DSO's too.
It should then work.
Thanks
Amit -
How to load data from PSA to CUBE & DSO at a time using DTP in BI 7 ?
HI all,
I am new to BI 7 . How to load the data at same time to DSO & INFO CUBE using DTP.
Please provide me steps to load & plz specify which update mode I have to use ( FULL OR DELTA ) which one is best.
Plz Suggest me.
Thanks & Regards,
Kiran m.
Message was edited by:
kiran manyamBelow are the basic steps which we follow in any BI 2004S system:
1)Create datasource. Here u can set/check the Soucre System fields.
2)Create Transformation for that datasource. (no more update rules/transfer rules)
2.1) While creating transformation for DS it will ask you for data target name, so just assign where u want to update ur data.
DataSource -> Transformation -> Data Target
Now if you want to load data into data target from Source System Datasource:
1) Create infopackage for that data source. If you are creating infopackage for new datasources, it will only allow you update upto PSA, all other options u can see as disabled.
2)Now Create DTP (Data Transfer Process) for that data source.
3) NOw schdule the Infopackage, once the data is loaded to PSA, you can execute your DTP which will load data to data target.
If you are loading data from one one data target to other, no need to use PSA, you can directly execute DTP in that case.
Data Source -> Transformation (IP/DTP) -> Data Target1 -> DTP ->Data Target 2
Use the below link for detailed example:
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/fc61e12d-0a01-0010-2883-e2fc63ef729b
Infosources are no more mandatory with BI 7.0, below is the link to scenarios where we use infosources:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/44/0243dd8ae1603ae10000000a1553f6/content.htm
Full or delta depends on your requirement...
chk the below thread to know better
difference between the various loads
hope it helps
Message was edited by:
sriram viswanathan -
How to load data with carriage return through DRM action script ?
Hello,
We are using DRM to manage Essbase metadata. These metadata contain a field for member formula.
Currently it's a string data type property in DRM so we can't use carriage return and our formula are really hard to read.
But DRM support other data type property : memo or formatted memo where we can use carriage return.
Then in the export file, we have change the record delimiter to an other character than CRLF
Our issue : we are regularly using action script to load new metadata => How to load data properties with carriage return using action script ? There is no option to change the record delimiter.
Thanks!Hello Sandeep
here what I want to do through action script : loading a formula that use more on than one line:
Here, I write my formula using 4 lines but action script cannot load since one line = 1 record.
ChangeProp|Version_name|Hier_name|Node_name|Formula|@round(
qty*price
*m05*fy13 -
Help - Step by Step Material on How to load Data from flatfile to BI 7.0
Hi BI Experts,
Can any one send the document or a pdf file on how to load data from flat file to BI 7.0 in step by step process.
Thanks in Advance
Regards
Ramakrishna Kamurthy
+91-99631010731. On log on you will be placed in the SAP Easy Access Strategic Management/ Business Analytics
1. You see the screen divided in two segments.
2. Follow the left segment.
3. Click on the Business Information Warehouse.
4. Sub Menu  BW Administration.
5. You find various entries in it.
6. Now double click on UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench
2. Creation of Info Area
1. Click on InfoObjects.
2. Now in the right hand side screen select the InfoObjects (First item on the top). Right click the mouse and select Create InfoArea.
3. A dialog box pops up.
4. Give the InfoArea as ZIVY_Iarea.
5. Give the Long Description as ZIVY Info Area.
3. Create a Catalog:
1. Select the InfoArea just created ZIVY_Iarea.
2. Right click the mouse pointer and select the option Create InfoObject Catalog
3. A dialog box pops up.
4. Give the InfoObjCat = ZIVY_CHCAT
i. Description = ZIVY Character Catalog
ii. InfoObjectType: Check the Character. ( As we are creating the master data, check the Character)
iii. Now at the bottom of this dialog box you see an icon called CREATE. Click this icon.
1.
1. The next screen in front of you is the Edit InfoObject Catalog.
2. Simply click the activate icon present on the Application Toolbar.
2. Create InfoObject :
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_CUST and
i. Description Customer Info Object
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_CUST: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: CHAR
2. Length: 10
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Check the With Master Data and With Texts.
2. Use suitable formats in the fields.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
iv. In the Attributes Tab:
1. We need to create the Attribute InfoObjects. These could be done directly from here or even from the RSA1  InfoObject  ZIVY_IareaZIVY_CHCAT. This will be delt in the forth coming steps (STEP .
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the ZIVY_CUST, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE
2. Creation of InfoObject: ZIVY_CITY
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_CITY and
i.
Description
Customer
City Name.
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_CITY: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: CHAR
2. Length: 25
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Master Data and With Texts.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the InfoObject ZIVY_CITY, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE.
2. Creation of InfoObject: ZIVY_STATE
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_STATE and
i.
Description
Customer
State Name.
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_STATE: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: CHAR
2. Length: 25
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Master Data and With Texts.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the InfoObject ZIVY_STATE, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE.
2. Creation of InfoObject: ZIVY_CTRY
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_CTRY and
i. Description Customer Country Name.
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_CTRY: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: CHAR
2. Length: 10
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Master Data
2. Check the With Texts and make suitable Text Table Properties.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the InfoObject ZIVY_CTRY, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE.
1. Creation of Attributes and InfoObject from the ZIVY_CUST InfoObject:
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. In this ZIVY_CHCAT, you see the InfoObject ZIVY_CUST. Double click the InfoObject ZIVY_CUST.
6. You find the screen Change Characteristic ZIVY_CUST:Detail.
7. Click on the tab Attributes
8. In the Character Attribute Box, type ZIVY_CITY and enter the ENTER KEY.
9. You see the relevant information regarding this being inserted.
10. Similarly, type ZIVY_STATE, ZIVY_CTRY.
11. Now, we will create another InfoObject ZIVY_TEL, from here.
12. So type ZIVY_Tel and enter the ENTER KEY.
13. A dialog box pops up, and request you If you want to Create an InfoObject
14. Select Create Attribute As Characteristic and click the check mark.
15. Another window pops up. Give the following:
i. In the General Tab:
1. Long Description: ZIVY Telephone Number
2. Short Description: ZIVY Telephone Number
3. DataType : NUMC
4. Length : 10
5. Uncheck Attribute Only
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Master Data and With Texts.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies
iv. Now click the TICK MARK
1.
1. Click the ACTIVATE
2. A window pops up.
i. Select activate dependent InfoObjects.
ii. Click the Check Mark.
1. Creation of InfoObject: ZIVY_DATE
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_DATE and
i. Description ZIVY Date.
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_DATE: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: DATS
2. Length: 8
ii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the InfoObject ZIVY_CTRY, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE.
2. Create ZIVY Application Component:
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Right click the mouse pointer and select the entry Create Application Component
5. A window pops up.
i. Application Component: ZIVY_APPCOMP
ii. Long Description : ZIVY Application Component
iii. Click the check mark.
1. Create InfoSoure:
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Select the application component you created ZIVY_APPCOMP alias ZIVY Application Component.
5. Right click the mouse pointer and select the entry Create InfoSource
6. A window pops up:
i. Select the Direct Update of Master Data
ii. InfoObject : ZIVY_CUST
iii. Click the CHECK MARK.
1.
1. Now beneath ZIVY Application Component you see the Customer Info Object.
2. Select the Customer Info Object mentioned above.
3. Right click the mouse pointer, and select the entry Assign DataSource.
4. A window pops up.
i. InfoSource: ZIVY_CUST
ii. Source System: FLATFILE
iii. Check the TICK MARK.
iv. Just click yes for the coming window pop ups.
1.
1. Key thing
i. Click on the tab Transfer Rules
1. Have a look at the data mapping here.
2. First field is ZIVY_CUST,
3. Second field is ZIVY_CITY.
4. And so on.
5. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file. ii. Click on the tab DataSource/Transport Structure1. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file.
2. If the order is different, just shuffle the rows.
iii. Click the Activate Button. By clicking the ACTIVATE BUTTON you just activated the ZIVY_CUST MASTER DATA.
iv. Now in DataSource : select the text.
v. Click on the tab Transfer Rules
1. Have a look at the data mapping here.
2. First Field : 0LANGUAGE
3. Second field is ZIVY_CUST,
4. Third field is 0TXTMD.
5. Click the Transfer Rule adjacent to 0LANGUAGE
6. A window pops up.
a. Check the CONSTANT and give the value as EN
b. Click the TICK MARK.
7. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file. Ignore the first field, as it is a constant. vi. Click on the tab DataSource/Transport Structure1. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file.
2. If the order is different, just shuffle the rows.
vii. Click the Activate Button. By clicking the ACTIVATE.
1. Create the DATA required for this MASTER DATA
1. Open EXCEL.
2. Type the following data:
1.
1. Save as ZIVY_CUST_MASTER.CSV
2. The file should be saved in COMMA SEPARATED FORMAT.
3. Open EXCEL
4. Type the following data:
5. Save the file *** ZIVY_CUST_TEXT.CSV
1. Create InfoPackage
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Select the application component you created ZIVY_APPCOMP alias ZIVY Application Component.
5. Beneath this, you see ZIVY_CUST alias Customer Info Object
6. Beneath this you see a FLAT FILE.
7. Select this FLAT FILE, right click the mouse pointer and select the option Create InfoPackage.
8. A window pops up.
i. InfoPackage Description: Info package for ZIVY_CUST_ATTR.
ii. Select ZIVY_CUST_ATTR
iii. Click the CHECK MARK
1.
1. You see a new screen Scheduler (Maintain InfoPackage).
2. Click the tab External Data
i. Name of file: C:\Personal\SAP\MyWork\MyBW\ZIVY_CUST_MASTER.csv
ii. Check the CSV file.
iii. Click the Preview Button.
iv. A window pops up, click the CHECK MARK.
v. You see the data present in the EXCEL File.
1.
1. Click the tab Update
i. Have a look at the entries.
1.
1. Click the tab: Scheduler:
i. Click the button Start
ii. You now click on MONITOR BUTTON present on the tool bar.
iii. Browse the data.
1. Create InfoPackage
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Select the application component you created ZIVY_APPCOMP alias ZIVY Application Component.
5. Beneath this, you see ZIVY_CUST alias Customer Info Object
6. Beneath this you see a FLAT FILE.
7. Select this FLAT FILE, right click the mouse pointer and select the option Create InfoPackage.
8. A window pops up.
i. InfoPackage Description: Info package for ZIVY_CUST_TEXT.
ii. Select ZIVY_CUST_TEXT
iii. Click the CHECK MARK
1.
1. You see a new screen Scheduler (Maintain InfoPackage).
2. Click the tab External Data
i. Name of file: C:\Personal\SAP\MyWork\MyBW\ZIVY_CUST_TEXT.csv
ii. Check the CSV file.
iii. Click the Preview Button.
iv. A window pops up, click the CHECK MARK.
v. You see the data present in the EXCEL File.
1.
1. Click the tab Update
i. Have a look at the entries.
1.
1. Click the tab: Scheduler:
i. Click the button Start
ii. You now click on MONITOR BUTTON present on the tool bar.
iii. Browse the data.
1. Create InfoObject :
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_MAT and
i. Description ZIVY Material Info Object
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_MAT: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: CHAR
2. Length: 10
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Check the With Master Data and With Texts.
2. Use suitable formats in the fields.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
iv. In the Attributes Tab:
1. We need to create the Attribute InfoObjects. These could be done directly from here or even from the RSA1  InfoObject  ZIVY_IareaZIVY_CHCAT. This will be delt in the forth coming steps (STEP 17).
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the ZIVY_MAT, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE
2. Creation of InfoObject: ZIVY_GROUP
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_GROUP and
i. Description ZIVY Material Group.
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_GROUP: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: CHAR
2. Length: 10
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Master Data
2. Check the With Texts and make suitable Text Table Properties.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the InfoObject ZIVY_GROUP, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE.
2. Creation of InfoObject: ZIVY_COLOR
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_COLOR and
i. Description ZIVY Material Color.
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_COLOR: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: CHAR
2. Length: 10
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Master Data and With Texts.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the InfoObject ZIVY_COLOR, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE.
2. Creation of InfoObject from the ZIVY_MAT InfoObject:
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. In this ZIVY_CHCAT, you see the InfoObject ZIVY_MAT. Double click the InfoObject ZIVY_MAT.
6. You find the screen Change Characteristic ZIVY_MAT:Detail.
7. Click on the tab Attributes
8. In the Character Attribute Box, type ZIVY_GROUP and enter the ENTER KEY.
9. You see the relevant information regarding this being inserted.
10. Similarly, type ZIVY_COLOR.
11. Click the ACTIVATE
3. Create InfoSoure:
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Select the application component you created ZIVY_APPCOMP alias ZIVY Application Component.
5. Right click the mouse pointer and select the entry Create InfoSource
6. A window pops up:
i. Select the Direct Update of Master Data
ii. InfoObject : ZIVY_MAT
iii. Click the CHECK MARK.
1.
1. Now beneath ZIVY Application Component you see the ZIVY Material Info Object.
2. Select the ZIVY Material Info Object mentioned above.
3. Right click the mouse pointer, and select the entry Assign DataSource.
4. A window pops up.
i. InfoSource: ZIVY_MAT
ii. Source System: FLATFILE
iii. Check the TICK MARK.
iv. Just click yes for the coming window pop ups.
1.
1. Key thing
i. Click on the tab Transfer Rules
1. Have a look at the data mapping here.
2. First field is ZIVY_MAT,
3. Second field is ZIVY_GROUP.
4. Third field is ZIVY_COLOR.
5. Check the mapping. If you dont see the mapping.
6. Click on the empty row in the group Assign InfoObjectField, the box to the right.
7. Type ZIVY_GROUP, ZIVY_COLOR.
8. Check the transfer rules.
9. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file. ii. Click on the tab DataSource/Transport Structure1. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file.
2. If the order is different, just shuffle the rows.
iii. Click the Activate Button. By clicking the ACTIVATE BUTTON you just activated the ZIVY_CUST MASTER DATA.
iv. Now in DataSource : select the text.
v. Click on the tab Transfer Rules
1. Have a look at the data mapping here.
2. First Field : 0LANGUAGE
3. Second field is ZIVY_MAT,
4. Third field is 0TXTSH.
5. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file. Ignore the first field, as it is a constant. vi. Click on the tab DataSource/Transport Structure1. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file.
2. If the order is different, just shuffle the rows.
vii. Click the Activate Button. By clicking the ACTIVATE.
1. Create the DATA required for this MASTER DATA
1. Open EXCEL.
2. Type the following data:
1.
1. Save as ZIVY_Material_MASTER.CSV
2. The file should be saved in COMMA SEPARATED FORMAT.
3. Open EXCEL
4. Type the following data:
5. Save the file *** ZIVY_Material_TEXT.CSV
1. Create InfoPackage
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Select the application component you created ZIVY_APPCOMP alias ZIVY Application Component.
5. Beneath this, you see ZIVY_MAT alias ZIVY Material Info Object
6. Beneath this you see a FLAT FILE.
7. Select this FLAT FILE, right click the mouse pointer and select the option Create InfoPackage.
8. A window pops up.
i. InfoPackage Description: Info package for ZIVY_MAT_ATTR.
ii. Select ZIVY_MAT_ATTR
iii. Click the CHECK MARK
1.
1. You see a new screen Scheduler (Maintain InfoPackage).
2. Click the tab External Data
i. Name of file: C:\Personal\SAP\MyWork\MyBW\ZIVY_Material_MASTER.csv
ii. Check the CSV file.
iii. Click the Preview Button.
iv. A window pops up, click the CHECK MARK.
v. You see the data present in the EXCEL File.
1.
1. Click the tab Update
i. Have a look at the entries.
1.
1. Click the tab: Scheduler:
i. Click the button Start
ii. You now click on MONITOR BUTTON present on the tool bar.
iii. Browse the data.
1. Create InfoPackage
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Select the application component you created ZIVY_APPCOMP alias ZIVY Application Component.
5. Beneath this, you see ZIVY_MAT alias ZIVY Material Info Object
6. Beneath this you see a FLAT FILE.
7. Select this FLAT FILE, right click the mouse pointer and select the option Create InfoPackage.
8. A window pops up.
i. InfoPackage Description: Info package for ZIVY_MAT_TEXT.
ii. Select ZIVY_MAT_TEXT
iii. Click the CHECK MARK
1.
1. You see a new screen Scheduler (Maintain InfoPackage).
2. Click the tab External Data
i. Name of file: C:\Personal\SAP\MyWork\MyBW\ZIVY_MATERIAL_TEXT.csv
ii. Check the CSV file.
iii. Click the Preview Button.
iv. A window pops up, click the CHECK MARK.
v. You see the data present in the EXCEL File.
1.
1. Click the tab Update
i. Have a look at the entries.
1.
1. Click the tab: Scheduler:
i. Click the button Start
ii. You now click on MONITOR BUTTON present on the tool bar.
iii. Browse the data.
1. Create InfoObject :
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_SPER and
i. Description ZIVY Sales Person Info Object
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_SPER: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: CHAR
2. Length: 20
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Check the With Master Data and With Texts.
2. Use suitable formats in the fields.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
iv. In the Attributes Tab:
1. We need to create the Attribute InfoObjects. These could be done directly from here or even from the RSA1  InfoObject  ZIVY_IareaZIVY_CHCAT. This will be delt in the forth coming steps (STEP 24).
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the ZIVY_SPER, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE
2. Creation of InfoObject: ZIVY_SREG
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_SREG and
i. Description ZIVY Sales Region.
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Change Characteristic ZIVY_SREG: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the General Tab
1. DataType: CHAR
2. Length: 20
ii. In the Master Data/ Texts Tab:
1. Check the With Master Data and With Texts.
iii. In the Hierarchy Tab:
1. Uncheck the With Hierarchies.
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the InfoObject ZIVY_SREG, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE.
2. Creation of Attributes from the ZIVY_SPER InfoObject:
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_CHCAT,which is ZIVY Character Catalog.
5. In this ZIVY_CHCAT, you see the InfoObject ZIVY_SPER. Double click the InfoObject ZIVY_SPER.
6. You find the screen Change Characteristic ZIVY_SPER:Detail.
7. Click on the tab Attributes
8. In the Character Attribute Box, type ZIVY_SREG and enter the ENTER KEY.
9. You see the relevant information regarding this being inserted.
10. Click the ACTIVATE
3. Create InfoSoure:
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Select the application component you created ZIVY_APPCOMP alias ZIVY Application Component.
5. Right click the mouse pointer and select the entry Create InfoSource
6. A window pops up:
i. Select the Direct Update of Master Data
ii. InfoObject : ZIVY_SPER
iii. Click the CHECK MARK.
1.
1. Now beneath ZIVY Application Component you see the ZIVY Sales Person Info Object.
2. Select the ZIVY Sales Person Info Object mentioned above.
3. Right click the mouse pointer, and select the entry Assign DataSource.
4. A window pops up.
i. InfoSource: ZIVY_SREP
ii. Source System: FLATFILE
iii. Check the TICK MARK.
iv. Just click yes for the coming window pop ups.
1.
1. Key thing
i. Click on the tab Transfer Rules
1. Have a look at the data mapping here.
2. First field is ZIVY_SPER,
3. Second field is ZIVY_SREG.
4. Check the mapping. If you dont see the mapping.
5. Click on the empty row in the group Assign InfoObjectField, the box to the right.
6. Check the transfer rules.
7. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file. ii. Click on the tab DataSource/Transport Structure1. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file.
2. If the order is different, just shuffle the rows.
iii. Click the Activate Button. By clicking the ACTIVATE BUTTON you just activated the ZIVY_SREP MASTER DATA.
iv. Now in DataSource : select the text.
v. Click on the tab Transfer Rules
1. Have a look at the data mapping here.
2. First Field : 0LANGUAGE
3. Second field is ZIVY_SPER,
4. Third field is 0TXTSH.
5. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file. Ignore the first field, as it is a constant. vi. Click on the tab DataSource/Transport Structure1. This order is very very important, as we retrieve the data from a CSV file. The same order must be in the CSV file.
2. If the order is different, just shuffle the rows.
vii. Click the Activate Button. By clicking the ACTIVATE.
1. Create the DATA required for this MASTER DATA
1. Open EXCEL.
2. Type the following data:
1.
1. Save as ZIVY_SREP_MASTER.CSV
2. The file should be saved in COMMA SEPARATED FORMAT.
3. Open EXCEL
4. Type the following data:
5. Save the file *** ZIVY_SREP_TEXT.CSV
1. Create InfoPackage
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Select the application component you created ZIVY_APPCOMP alias ZIVY Application Component.
5. Beneath this, you see ZIVY_SPER alias ZIVY Sales Person Info Object
6. Beneath this you see a FLAT FILE.
7. Select this FLAT FILE, right click the mouse pointer and select the option Create InfoPackage.
8. A window pops up.
i. InfoPackage Description: Info package for ZIVY_SPER_ATTR.
ii. Select ZIVY_SPER_ATTR
iii. Click the CHECK MARK
1.
1. You see a new screen Scheduler (Maintain InfoPackage).
2. Click the tab External Data
i. Name of file: C:\Personal\SAP\MyWork\MyBW\ZIVY_SPER_MASTER.csv
ii. Check the CSV file.
iii. Click the Preview Button.
iv. A window pops up, click the CHECK MARK.
v. You see the data present in the EXCEL File.
1.
1. Click the tab Update
i. Have a look at the entries.
1.
1. Click the tab: Scheduler:
i. Click the button Start
ii. You now click on MONITOR BUTTON present on the tool bar.
iii. Browse the data.
1. Create InfoPackage
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoSource in the left hand segment.
3. In the right hand segment, select InfoSources.
4. Select the application component you created ZIVY_APPCOMP alias ZIVY Application Component.
5. Beneath this, you see ZIVY_SPER alias ZIVY Sales Person Info Object
6. Beneath this you see a FLAT FILE.
7. Select this FLAT FILE, right click the mouse pointer and select the option Create InfoPackage.
8. A window pops up.
i. InfoPackage Description: Info package for ZIVY_SPER_TEXT.
ii. Select ZIVY_SPER_TEXT
iii. Click the CHECK MARK
1.
1. You see a new screen Scheduler (Maintain InfoPackage).
2. Click the tab External Data
i. Name of file: C:\Personal\SAP\MyWork\MyBW\ZIVY_SPER_TEXT.csv
ii. Check the CSV file.
iii. Click the Preview Button.
iv. A window pops up, click the CHECK MARK.
v. You see the data present in the EXCEL File.
1.
1. Click the tab Update
i. Have a look at the entries.
1.
1. Click the tab: Scheduler:
i. Click the button Start
ii. You now click on MONITOR BUTTON present on the tool bar.
iii.
Browse the data.
1. Creation of InfoObject Catalog with Key Figures:
1. Select the InfoArea just created ZIVY_Iarea.
2. Right click the mouse pointer and select the option Create InfoObject Catalog
3. A dialog box pops up.
4. Give the InfoObjCat = ZIVY_KEYCAT
i. Description = ZIVY Key Figures Catalog
ii. InfoObjectType: Check the Key Figures.
iii. Now at the bottom of this dialog box you see an icon called CREATE. Click this icon.
1.
1. The next screen in front of you is the Edit InfoObject Catalog.
2. Simply click the activate icon present on the Application Toolbar.
2. Create InfoObject :
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
3. Look for the InfoArea you created ZIVY_Iarea.
4. Select the catalog you created ZIVY_KEYCAT,which is ZIVY Key Figures Catalog.
5. Right click your mouse pointer, and select Create InfoObject.
6. A dialog box pops up.
7. Give the Character ZIVY_AMT and
i. Description ZIVY Amount Info Object
ii. Click the TICK mark.
1.
1. The next screen you see is Create Key Figure ZIVY_AMT: Detail.
2. In this screen the following fields have to be modified:
i. In the Type/ Unit Tab
1. DataType: Amount
2. Unit/ Currency = 0Currency
1.
1. Now save you work. Click on the SAVE icon on the COMMAND ToolBar.
2. Activate the ZIVY_AMT, by clicking the icon ACTIVATE.
2. Create InfoObject :
1. Go to the UG_BW_RSA1-Administrator Workbench.
2. Click on InfoObjects.
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How to pass data from one internal session to another
Hi SAP Experts,
How to pass data from one internal session to another and from One external session to another external session. I used import and export parmeter and SPA/GPA parameters. What is the other way to pass data?
Please tel me urgently
Thank you
BasuMemory Structures of an ABAP Program
In the Overview of the R/3 Basis System you have seen that each user can open up to six R/3 windows in a single SAPgui session. Each of these windows corresponds to a session on the application server with its own area of shared memory.
The first application program that you start in a session opens an internal session within the main session. The internal session has a memory area that contains the ABAP program and its associated data. When the program calls external routines (methods, subroutines or function modules) their main program and working data are also loaded into the memory area of the internal session.
Only one internal session is ever active. If the active application program calls a further application program, the system opens another internal session. Here, there are two possible cases: If the second program does not return control to the calling program when it has finished running, the called program replaces the calling program in the internal session. The contents of the memory of the calling program are deleted. If the second program does return control to the calling program when it has finished running, the session of the called program is not deleted. Instead, it becomes inactive, and its memory contents are placed on a stack.
The memory area of each session contains an area called ABAP memory. ABAP memory is available to all internal sessions. ABAP programs can use the EXPORT and IMPORT statements to access it. Data within this area remains intact during a whole sequence of program calls. To pass data to a program which you are calling, the data needs to be placed in ABAP memory before the call is made. The internal session of the called program then replaces that of the calling program. The program called can then read from the ABAP memory. If control is then returned to the program which made the initial call, the same process operates in reverse.
All ABAP programs can also access the SAP memory. This is a memory area to which all sessions within a SAPgui have access. You can use SAP memory either to pass data from one program to another within a session, or to pass data from one session to another. Application programs that use SAP memory must do so using SPA/GPA parameters (also known as SET/GET parameters). These parameters are often used to preassign values to input fields. You can set them individually for users, or globally according to the flow of an application program. SAP memory is the only connection between the different sessions within a SAPgui.
The following diagram shows how an application program accesses the different areas within shared memory:
In the diagram, an ABAP program is active in the second internal session of the first main session. It can access the memory of its own internal session, ABAP memory and SAP memory. The program in the first internal session has called the program which is currently active, and its own data is currently inactive on the stack. If the program currently active calls another program but will itself carry on once that program has finished running, the new program will be activated in a third internal session.
Data Clusters in ABAP Memory
You can store data clusters in ABAP memory. ABAP memory is a memory area within the internal session (roll area) of an ABAP program and any other program called from it using CALL TRANSACTION or SUBMIT.
ABAP memory is independent of the ABAP program or program module from which it was generated. In other words, an object saved in ABAP memory can be read from any other ABAP program in the same call chain. ABAP memory is not the same as the cross-transaction global SAP memory. For further information, refer to Passing Data Between Programs.
This allows you to pass data from one module to another over several levels of the program hierarchy. For example, you can pass data
From an executable program (report) to another executable program called using SUBMIT.
From a transaction to an executable program (report).
Between dialog modules.
From a program to a function module.
and so on.
The contents of the memory are released when you leave the transaction.
To save data objects in ABAP memory, use the statement EXPORT TO MEMORY.
Saving Data Objects in Memory
To read data objects from memory, use the statement IMPORT FROM MEMORY.
Reading Data Objects from Memory
To delete data clusters from memory, use the statement FREE MEMORY.
Deleting Data Clusters from Memory
please read this which provide more idea about memory
Message was edited by:
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How to transfer data from one system to another by datamart please give de
how to transfer data from one system to another by datamart please give details
Hi Deba,
Find the below SAP help doc which may help u...
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/12/43074208ae2a38e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
Also find the below threads...
Loading data from one cube to another cube.
data copy from infocube to infocube in two different BW systems
Delta when loading from ODS to ODS
reg datamart
Data mart flag
Regards,
KK.
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