ABAP program Scan
Hi ,
Is there any standard ABAP program available in the system to find the obsolete statements in the given custom program?.
Is there any table available in ths sytem to store the list of obsolete statements?
Is there any table available in the system which stores the new function modules for the obsolete fms in ECC6?
Thanks,
Selva.
Hi All,
My requirement is , I will give the package name and the report should give the obsolete staements/FM's used in the programs under that package.
UCCHECK will do this. But it will display only UPLOAD and DOWNLOAD as obsolete FM's.
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Regarding Conversion Of ABAP program from non unicode to uni code
Hi Can you please let me know the procedure for converssion of non unicode to unicode?
Thanks in advance,
zuberaHi
The Link will be helpful to you.
Re: Upgrade 4.6 to ECC - What are the responsibilites
regarding Unicode influence in Standard programs
Very good document:
http://www.doag.org/pub/docs/sig/sap/2004-03/Buhlinger_Maxi_Version.pdf
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/d37d1ad9-0b01-0010-ed9f-bc3222312dd8
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/589d18d9-0b01-0010-ac8a-8a22852061a2
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/f8e316d9-0b01-0010-8e95-829a58c1511a
You need to use the transaction UCCHECK.
The report documentation is here
ABAP Unicode Scan Tool UCCHECK
You can use transaction UCCHECK to examine a Unicode program set for syntax errors without having to set the program attribute "Unicode checks active" for every individual program. From the list of Unicode syntax errors, you can go directly to the affected programs and remove the errors. It is also possible to automatically create transport requests and set the Unicode program attribute for a program set.
Some application-specific checks, which draw your attention to program points that are not Unicode-compatible, are also integrated.
Selection of Objects:
The program objects can be selected according to object name, object type, author (TADIR), package, and original system. For the Unicode syntax check, only object types for which an independent syntax check can be carried out are appropriate. The following object types are possibilities:
PROG Report
CLAS Class
FUGR Function groups
FUGX Function group (with customer include, customer area)
FUGS Function group (with customer include, SAP area)
LDBA Logical Database
CNTX Context
TYPE Type pool
INTF Interface
Only Examine Programs with Non-Activated Unicode Flag
By default, the system only displays program objects that have not yet set the Unicode attribute. If you want to use UCCHECK to process program objects that have already set the attribute, you can deactivate this option.
Only Objects with TADIR Entry
By default, the system only displays program objects with a TADIR entry. If you want to examine programs that don't have a TADIR entry, for example locally generated programs without a package, you can deactivate this option.
Exclude Packages $*
By default, the system does not display program objects that are in a local, non-transportable package. If you want to examine programs that are in such a package, you can deactivate this option.
Display Modified SAP Programs Also
By default, SAP programs are not checked in customer systems. If you also want to check SAP programs that were modified in a customer system (see transaction SE95), you can activate this option.
Maximum Number of Programs:
To avoid timeouts or unexpectedly long waiting times, the maximum number of program objects is preset to 50. If you want to examine more objects, you must increase the maximum number or run a SAMT scan (general program set processing). The latter also has the advantage that the data is stored persistently. Proceed as follows:
- Call transaction SAMT
- Create task with program RSUNISCAN_FINAL, subroutine SAMT_SEARCH
For further information refer to documentation for transaction SAMT.
Displaying Points that Cannot Be Analyzed Statically
If you choose this option, you get an overview of the program points, where a static check for Unicode syntax errors is not possible. This can be the case if, for example, parameters or field symbols are not typed or you are accessing a field or structure with variable length/offset. At these points the system only tests at runtime whether the code is sufficient for the stricter Unicode tests. If possible, you should assign types to the variables used, otherwise you must check runtime behavior after the Unicode attribute has been set.
To be able to differentiate between your own and foreign code (for example when using standard includes or generated includes), there is a selection option for the includes to be displayed. By default, the system excludes the standard includes of the view maintenance LSVIM* from the display, because they cause a large number of messages that are not relevant for the Unicode conversion. It is recommended that you also exclude the generated function group-specific includes of the view maintenance (usually L<function group name>F00 and L<function group name>I00) from the display.
Similarly to the process in the extended syntax check, you can hide the warning using the pseudo comment ("#EC *).
Applikation-Specific Checks
These checks indicate program points that represent a public interface but are not Unicode-compatible. Under Unicode, the corresponding interfaces change according to the referenced documentation and must be adapted appropriately.
View Maintenance
Parts of the view maintenance generated in older releases are not Unicode-compatible. The relevant parts can be regenerated with a service report.
UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD
The function modules UPLOAD, DOWNLOAD or WS_UPLOAD and WS_DOWNLOAD are obsolete and cannot run under Unicode. Refer to the documentation for these modules to find out which routines serve as replacements.
Regards
Anji -
Download/Upload ABAP Programs, screens, texts, etc
Hi Experts,
Is there any standard program or any tool by which we can download/ upload ABAP programs, sapscripts, Screens, text-elements, Webdynpro for ABAP applications to a local file????
The Download to local server option in SE38 just gives a text copy of program without any screens, text eleemnts, etc which is not as per my requirement.
Points will be rewarded.
Regards,
Mansi.use This
REPORT ZDOWNLOAD.
*& Report ZDOWNLAOD
I N F O R M A T I O N *
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FUNCTIONAL :
Developer :
Functional Spec# :
Date Of Creation :
Transport Request# :
Program NAME :
Transaction Code :
DEVELOPMENT CLASS :
DESCRIPTION :
Change History
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Developer :
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*======================================================================================================================
Direct Download Enterprise version 1.3.1.
THIS SOFTWARE IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
THIS PROGRAM IS FREEWARE AND IS PROVIDED ON AN AS-IS BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
THE PROVIDER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROVIDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF PROVIDER
HAS BEEN ADVISED BY CLIENT OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH POTENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE.
CLIENT AGREES TO HOLD PROVIDER HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, LIABILITIES AND EXPENSES. BY
INSTALLING OR RUNNING THIS PROGRAM YOU ARE AGREEING TO THE TERMS AND CONDITONS STATED ABOVE.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION & USE
Allows a user to download programs, Functions, DD definitions, etc to the presentation server. This version searches
recursively for nested includes and function modules, and allows you to download the resulting code as standard text
or HTML web pages within a suitable directory structure.
You can either search by object name, using wildcards if you wish, or a combination of Author and object name. If
you want all objects returned for a particular author then select the author name and choose the most suitable
radiobutton. All objects will be returned if the fields to the right hand side of the radiobutton are left completely
blank.
Compatible with R/3 Enterprise only, for older versions of SAP you will need Direct Download version 5.xx.
This version removes the programming limitations imposed by developing across SAP releases 3 to 4.6.
In order to be able to download files to the SAP server you must first set up a logical filepath within transaction
'FILE', or use an existing one. You must also create a external operating system command in SM69 called ZMKDIR. This
will then be used to create any directories needed on the SAP server
This program is intended to allow a person to keep a visual representation of a program for backup purposes only as
has not been designed to allow programs to be uploaded to SAP systems.
author : E.G.Mellodew
program cont
SAP Tables
TABLES: TRDIR, SEOCLASS, TFDIR, ENLFDIR, DD02L.
Types
text element structure
TYPES: TTEXTTABLE LIKE TEXTPOOL.
GUI titles
TYPES: TGUITITLE LIKE D347T.
Message classes
TYPES: BEGIN OF TMESSAGE,
ARBGB LIKE T100-ARBGB,
STEXT LIKE T100A-STEXT,
MSGNR LIKE T100-MSGNR,
TEXT LIKE T100-TEXT,
END OF TMESSAGE.
Screen flow.
TYPES: BEGIN OF TSCREENFLOW,
SCREEN LIKE D020S-DNUM,
CODE LIKE D022S-LINE,
END OF TSCREENFLOW.
Holds a table\structure definition
TYPES: BEGIN OF TDICTTABLESTRUCTURE,
FIELDNAME LIKE DD03L-FIELDNAME,
POSITION LIKE DD03L-POSITION,
KEYFLAG LIKE DD03L-KEYFLAG,
ROLLNAME LIKE DD03L-ROLLNAME,
DOMNAME LIKE DD03L-DOMNAME,
DATATYPE LIKE DD03L-DATATYPE,
LENG LIKE DD03L-LENG,
DDTEXT LIKE DD04T-DDTEXT,
END OF TDICTTABLESTRUCTURE.
Holds a tables attributes + its definition
TYPES: BEGIN OF TDICTTABLE,
TABLENAME LIKE DD03L-TABNAME,
TABLETITLE LIKE DD02T-DDTEXT,
ISTRUCTURE TYPE TDICTTABLESTRUCTURE OCCURS 0,
END OF TDICTTABLE.
Include program names
TYPES: BEGIN OF TINCLUDE,
INCLUDENAME LIKE TRDIR-NAME,
INCLUDETITLE LIKE TFTIT-STEXT,
END OF TINCLUDE.
Exception class texts
TYPES: BEGIN OF TCONCEPT,
CONSTNAME TYPE STRING,
CONCEPT TYPE SOTR_CONC,
END OF TCONCEPT.
Method
TYPES: BEGIN OF TMETHOD,
CMPNAME LIKE VSEOMETHOD-CMPNAME,
DESCRIPT LIKE VSEOMETHOD-DESCRIPT,
EXPOSURE LIKE VSEOMETHOD-EXPOSURE,
METHODKEY TYPE STRING,
END OF TMETHOD.
Class
TYPES: BEGIN OF TCLASS,
SCANNED(1),
CLSNAME LIKE VSEOCLASS-CLSNAME,
DESCRIPT LIKE VSEOCLASS-DESCRIPT,
MSG_ID LIKE VSEOCLASS-MSG_ID,
EXPOSURE LIKE VSEOCLASS-EXPOSURE,
STATE LIKE VSEOCLASS-STATE,
CLSFINAL LIKE VSEOCLASS-CLSFINAL,
R3RELEASE LIKE VSEOCLASS-R3RELEASE,
IMETHODS TYPE TMETHOD OCCURS 0,
IDICTSTRUCT TYPE TDICTTABLE OCCURS 0,
ITEXTELEMENTS TYPE TTEXTTABLE OCCURS 0,
IMESSAGES TYPE TMESSAGE OCCURS 0,
ICONCEPTS TYPE TCONCEPT OCCURS 0,
TEXTELEMENTKEY TYPE STRING,
PUBLICCLASSKEY TYPE STRING,
PRIVATECLASSKEY TYPE STRING,
PROTECTEDCLASSKEY TYPE STRING,
TYPESCLASSKEY TYPE STRING,
EXCEPTIONCLASS TYPE I,
END OF TCLASS.
function modules
TYPES: BEGIN OF TFUNCTION,
FUNCTIONNAME LIKE TFDIR-FUNCNAME,
FUNCTIONGROUP LIKE ENLFDIR-AREA,
INCLUDENUMBER LIKE TFDIR-INCLUDE,
FUNCTIONMAININCLUDE LIKE TFDIR-FUNCNAME,
FUNCTIONTITLE LIKE TFTIT-STEXT,
TOPINCLUDENAME LIKE TFDIR-FUNCNAME,
PROGNAME LIKE TFDIR-PNAME,
PROGRAMLINKNAME LIKE TFDIR-PNAME,
MESSAGECLASS LIKE T100-ARBGB,
ITEXTELEMENTS TYPE TTEXTTABLE OCCURS 0,
ISELECTIONTEXTS TYPE TTEXTTABLE OCCURS 0,
IMESSAGES TYPE TMESSAGE OCCURS 0,
IINCLUDES TYPE TINCLUDE OCCURS 0,
IDICTSTRUCT TYPE TDICTTABLE OCCURS 0,
IGUITITLE TYPE TGUITITLE OCCURS 0,
ISCREENFLOW TYPE TSCREENFLOW OCCURS 0,
END OF TFUNCTION.
TYPES: BEGIN OF TPROGRAM,
PROGNAME LIKE TRDIR-NAME,
PROGRAMTITLE LIKE TFTIT-STEXT,
SUBC LIKE TRDIR-SUBC,
MESSAGECLASS LIKE T100-ARBGB,
IMESSAGES TYPE TMESSAGE OCCURS 0,
ITEXTELEMENTS TYPE TTEXTTABLE OCCURS 0,
ISELECTIONTEXTS TYPE TTEXTTABLE OCCURS 0,
IGUITITLE TYPE TGUITITLE OCCURS 0,
ISCREENFLOW TYPE TSCREENFLOW OCCURS 0,
IINCLUDES TYPE TINCLUDE OCCURS 0,
IDICTSTRUCT TYPE TDICTTABLE OCCURS 0,
END OF TPROGRAM.
Internal tables
Dictionary object
DATA: IDICTIONARY TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TDICTTABLE WITH HEADER LINE.
Function modules.
DATA: IFUNCTIONS TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TFUNCTION WITH HEADER LINE.
Tree display structure.
DATA: ITREEDISPLAY TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF SNODETEXT WITH HEADER LINE.
Message class data
DATA: IMESSAGES TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TMESSAGE WITH HEADER LINE.
Holds a single message class an all of its messages
DATA: ISINGLEMESSAGECLASS TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TMESSAGE WITH HEADER LINE.
Holds program related data
DATA: IPROGRAMS TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TPROGRAM WITH HEADER LINE.
Classes
DATA: ICLASSES TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TCLASS WITH HEADER LINE.
Table of paths created on the SAP server
DATA: ISERVERPATHS TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF STRING WITH HEADER LINE.
Table prototypes
DATA: DUMIDICTSTRUCTURE TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TDICTTABLESTRUCTURE.
DATA: DUMITEXTTAB TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TTEXTTABLE.
DATA: DUMIINCLUDES TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TINCLUDE.
DATA: DUMIHTML TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF STRING.
DATA: DUMIHEADER TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF STRING .
DATA: DUMISCREEN TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TSCREENFLOW .
DATA: DUMIGUITITLE TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TGUITITLE.
DATA: DUMIMETHODS TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TMETHOD.
DATA: DUMICONCEPTS TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF TCONCEPT.
Global objects
DATA: OBJFILE TYPE REF TO CL_GUI_FRONTEND_SERVICES.
DATA: OBJRUNTIMEERROR TYPE REF TO CX_ROOT.
Constants
CONSTANTS: VERSIONNO TYPE STRING VALUE '1.3.1'.
CONSTANTS: TABLES TYPE STRING VALUE 'TABLES'.
CONSTANTS: TABLE TYPE STRING VALUE 'TABLE'.
CONSTANTS: LIKE TYPE STRING VALUE 'LIKE'.
CONSTANTS: TYPE TYPE STRING VALUE 'TYPE'.
CONSTANTS: TYPEREFTO TYPE STRING VALUE 'TYPE REF TO'.
CONSTANTS: STRUCTURE TYPE STRING VALUE 'STRUCTURE'.
CONSTANTS: LOWSTRUCTURE TYPE STRING VALUE 'structure'.
CONSTANTS: OCCURS TYPE STRING VALUE 'OCCURS'.
CONSTANTS: FUNCTION TYPE STRING VALUE 'FUNCTION'.
CONSTANTS: CALLFUNCTION TYPE STRING VALUE ' CALL FUNCTION'.
CONSTANTS: MESSAGE TYPE STRING VALUE 'MESSAGE'.
CONSTANTS: INCLUDE TYPE STRING VALUE 'INCLUDE'.
CONSTANTS: LOWINCLUDE TYPE STRING VALUE 'include'.
CONSTANTS: DESTINATION TYPE STRING VALUE 'DESTINATION'.
CONSTANTS: IS_TABLE TYPE STRING VALUE 'T'.
CONSTANTS: IS_PROGRAM TYPE STRING VALUE 'P'.
CONSTANTS: IS_SCREEN TYPE STRING VALUE 'S'.
CONSTANTS: IS_GUITITLE TYPE STRING VALUE 'G'.
CONSTANTS: IS_DOCUMENTATION TYPE STRING VALUE 'D'.
CONSTANTS: IS_MESSAGECLASS TYPE STRING VALUE 'MC'.
CONSTANTS: IS_FUNCTION TYPE STRING VALUE 'F'.
CONSTANTS: IS_CLASS TYPE STRING VALUE 'C'.
CONSTANTS: IS_METHOD TYPE STRING VALUE 'M'.
CONSTANTS: ASTERIX TYPE STRING VALUE '*'.
CONSTANTS: COMMA TYPE STRING VALUE ','.
CONSTANTS: PERIOD TYPE STRING VALUE '.'.
CONSTANTS: DASH TYPE STRING VALUE '-'.
CONSTANTS: TRUE TYPE I VALUE 1.
CONSTANTS: FALSE TYPE I VALUE 0.
CONSTANTS: LT TYPE STRING VALUE '<'.
CONSTANTS: GT TYPE STRING VALUE '>'.
CONSTANTS: UNIX TYPE STRING VALUE 'UNIX'.
CONSTANTS: NON_UNIX TYPE STRING VALUE 'not UNIX'.
CONSTANTS: BACKGROUND_COLOUR TYPE STRING VALUE '#FFFFE0'.
CONSTANTS: COLOUR_WHITE TYPE STRING VALUE '#FFFFFF'.
CONSTANTS: COLOUR_BLACK TYPE STRING VALUE '#000000'.
CONSTANTS: COLOUR_YELLOW TYPE STRING VALUE '#FFFF00'.
CONSTANTS: COMMENT_COLOUR TYPE STRING VALUE '#0000FF'.
CONSTANTS: HTMLEXTENSION TYPE STRING VALUE 'html'.
CONSTANTS: TEXTEXTENSION TYPE STRING VALUE 'txt'.
Global variables
DATA: STATUSBARMESSAGE(100).
DATA: FORCEDEXIT TYPE I VALUE 0.
DATA: STARTTIME LIKE SY-UZEIT.
DATA: RUNTIME LIKE SY-UZEIT.
DATA: DOWNLOADFILEEXTENSION TYPE STRING.
DATA: DOWNLOADFOLDER TYPE STRING.
DATA: SERVERSLASHSEPARATOR TYPE STRING.
DATA: FRONTENDSLASHSEPARATOR TYPE STRING.
DATA: SLASHSEPARATORTOUSE TYPE STRING.
DATA: SERVERFILESYSTEM TYPE FILESYS_D.
DATA: SERVERFOLDER TYPE STRING.
DATA: FRONTENDOPSYSTEM TYPE STRING.
DATA: SERVEROPSYSTEM TYPE STRING.
DATA: CUSTOMERNAMESPACE TYPE STRING.
RANGES: SOPROGRAMNAME FOR TRDIR-NAME.
RANGES: SOAUTHOR FOR USR02-BNAME.
RANGES: SOTABLENAMES FOR DD02L-TABNAME.
RANGES: SOFUNCTIONNAME FOR TFDIR-FUNCNAME.
RANGES: SOCLASSNAME FOR VSEOCLASS-CLSNAME.
RANGES: SOFUNCTIONGROUP FOR ENLFDIR-AREA.
FIELD-SYMBOLS: <WADICTSTRUCT> TYPE TDICTTABLE.
Selection screen declaration
Author
SELECTION-SCREEN: BEGIN OF BLOCK B1 WITH FRAME TITLE TBLOCK1.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(23) TAUTH.
PARAMETERS: PAUTH LIKE USR02-BNAME MEMORY ID MAUTH.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(36) TPMOD.
PARAMETERS: PMOD AS CHECKBOX.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
Local objects
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(36) T$TMP.
PARAMETERS: P$TMP AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT ''.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN: END OF BLOCK B1.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK B2 WITH FRAME TITLE TBLOCK2.
Tables
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
PARAMETERS: RTABLE RADIOBUTTON GROUP R1.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(15) TRTABLE.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 10(15) TPTABLE.
SELECT-OPTIONS: SOTABLE FOR DD02L-TABNAME.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 10(79) TTNOTE.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
Message classes
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
PARAMETERS: RMESS RADIOBUTTON GROUP R1.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(18) TPMES.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 10(18) TMNAME.
PARAMETERS: PMNAME LIKE T100-ARBGB MEMORY ID MMNAME.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
Function modules
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
PARAMETERS: RFUNC RADIOBUTTON GROUP R1.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(30) TRFUNC.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 10(15) TPFNAME.
SELECT-OPTIONS: SOFNAME FOR TFDIR-FUNCNAME.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 10(15) TFGROUP.
SELECT-OPTIONS: SOFGROUP FOR ENLFDIR-AREA.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
Classes
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
PARAMETERS: RCLASS RADIOBUTTON GROUP R1.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(30) TRCLASS.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 10(15) TPCNAME.
SELECT-OPTIONS: SOCLASS FOR SEOCLASS-CLSNAME.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
Programs / includes
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
PARAMETERS: RPROG RADIOBUTTON GROUP R1 DEFAULT 'X'.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(18) TPROG.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 10(15) TRPNAME.
SELECT-OPTIONS: SOPROG FOR TRDIR-NAME.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP.
Language
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(18) TMLANG.
PARAMETERS: PMLANG LIKE T100-SPRSL DEFAULT 'EN'.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
Package
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(18) TPACK.
PARAMETERS: PPACK LIKE TADIV-DEVCLASS MEMORY ID MPACK.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
Customer objects
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(27) TCUST.
PARAMETERS: PCUST AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X'.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 32(25) TNRANGE.
PARAMETERS: PCNAME TYPE NAMESPACE MEMORY ID MNAMESPACE.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN: END OF BLOCK B2.
Additional things to download.
SELECTION-SCREEN: BEGIN OF BLOCK B3 WITH FRAME TITLE TBLOCK3.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TPTEXT.
PARAMETERS: PTEXT AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X' MEMORY ID MTEXT.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TMESS.
PARAMETERS: PMESS AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X' MEMORY ID MMESS.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TPINC.
PARAMETERS: PINC AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X' MEMORY ID MINC.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 40(20) TRECC.
PARAMETERS: PRECI AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X' MEMORY ID MRECI.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TPFUNC.
PARAMETERS: PFUNC AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X' MEMORY ID MFUNC.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 40(20) TRECF.
PARAMETERS: PRECF AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X' MEMORY ID MRECF.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TDOC.
PARAMETERS: PDOC AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X' MEMORY ID MDOC.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TPSCR.
PARAMETERS: PSCR AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X' MEMORY ID MSCR.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TPDICT.
PARAMETERS: PDICT AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X' MEMORY ID MDICT.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TSORTT.
PARAMETERS: PSORTT AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT ' ' MEMORY ID MSORTT.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN: END OF BLOCK B3.
File details
SELECTION-SCREEN: BEGIN OF BLOCK B4 WITH FRAME TITLE TBLOCK4.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(20) TPHTML.
PARAMETERS: PHTML RADIOBUTTON GROUP G1 DEFAULT 'X'.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(29) TCOMM.
PARAMETERS: PCOMM AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X'.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 5(29) TBACK.
PARAMETERS: PBACK AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X'.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(20) TPTXT.
PARAMETERS: PTXT RADIOBUTTON GROUP G1.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP.
Download to SAP server
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(25) TSERV.
PARAMETERS: PSERV RADIOBUTTON GROUP G2.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 8(20) TSPATH.
PARAMETERS: PLOGICAL LIKE FILENAME-FILEINTERN MEMORY ID MLOGICAL.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT /28(60) TSDPATH.
Download to PC
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(25) TPC.
PARAMETERS: PPC RADIOBUTTON GROUP G2 DEFAULT 'X'.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 8(20) TPPATH.
PARAMETERS: PFOLDER LIKE RLGRAP-FILENAME MEMORY ID MFOLDER.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN: END OF BLOCK B4.
Display options
SELECTION-SCREEN: BEGIN OF BLOCK B5 WITH FRAME TITLE TBLOCK5.
Display final report
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TREP.
PARAMETERS: PREP AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X'.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
Display progress messages
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(33) TPROMESS.
PARAMETERS: PPROMESS AS CHECKBOX DEFAULT 'X'.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN: END OF BLOCK B5.
Display a directory picker window
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR PFOLDER.
DATA: OBJFILE TYPE REF TO CL_GUI_FRONTEND_SERVICES.
DATA: PICKEDFOLDER TYPE STRING.
DATA: INITIALFOLDER TYPE STRING.
IF SY-BATCH IS INITIAL.
CREATE OBJECT OBJFILE.
IF NOT PFOLDER IS INITIAL.
INITIALFOLDER = PFOLDER.
ELSE.
OBJFILE->GET_TEMP_DIRECTORY( CHANGING TEMP_DIR = INITIALFOLDER
EXCEPTIONS CNTL_ERROR = 1
ERROR_NO_GUI = 2
NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_GUI = 3 ).
ENDIF.
OBJFILE->DIRECTORY_BROWSE( EXPORTING INITIAL_FOLDER = INITIALFOLDER
CHANGING SELECTED_FOLDER = PICKEDFOLDER
EXCEPTIONS CNTL_ERROR = 1
ERROR_NO_GUI = 2
NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_GUI = 3 ).
IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
PFOLDER = PICKEDFOLDER.
ELSE.
WRITE: / 'An error has occured picking a folder'.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN.
CASE 'X'.
WHEN PPC.
IF PFOLDER IS INITIAL.
User must enter a path to save to
MESSAGE E000(OO) WITH 'You must enter a file path'.
ENDIF.
WHEN PSERV.
IF PLOGICAL IS INITIAL.
User must enter a logical path to save to
MESSAGE E000(OO) WITH 'You must enter a logical file name'.
ENDIF.
ENDCASE.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON PLOGICAL.
IF NOT PSERV IS INITIAL.
CALL FUNCTION 'FILE_GET_NAME'
EXPORTING
LOGICAL_FILENAME = PLOGICAL
IMPORTING
FILE_NAME = SERVERFOLDER
EXCEPTIONS
FILE_NOT_FOUND = 1
OTHERS = 2.
IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
IF SERVERFOLDER IS INITIAL.
MESSAGE E000(OO) WITH 'No file path returned from logical filename'.
ELSE.
Path to display on the selection screen
TSDPATH = SERVERFOLDER.
Remove the trailing slash off the path as the subroutine buildFilename will add an extra one
SHIFT SERVERFOLDER RIGHT DELETING TRAILING SERVERSLASHSEPARATOR.
SHIFT SERVERFOLDER LEFT DELETING LEADING SPACE.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
MESSAGE E000(OO) WITH 'Logical filename does not exist'.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR SOPROG-LOW.
CALL FUNCTION 'REPOSITORY_INFO_SYSTEM_F4'
EXPORTING
OBJECT_TYPE = 'PROG'
OBJECT_NAME = SOPROG-LOW
SUPPRESS_SELECTION = 'X'
USE_ALV_GRID = ''
WITHOUT_PERSONAL_LIST = ''
IMPORTING
OBJECT_NAME_SELECTED = SOPROG-LOW
EXCEPTIONS
CANCEL = 1.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR SOPROG-HIGH.
CALL FUNCTION 'REPOSITORY_INFO_SYSTEM_F4'
EXPORTING
OBJECT_TYPE = 'PROG'
OBJECT_NAME = SOPROG-HIGH
SUPPRESS_SELECTION = 'X'
USE_ALV_GRID = ''
WITHOUT_PERSONAL_LIST = ''
IMPORTING
OBJECT_NAME_SELECTED = SOPROG-HIGH
EXCEPTIONS
CANCEL = 1.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR SOCLASS-LOW.
CALL FUNCTION 'F4_DD_ALLTYPES'
EXPORTING
OBJECT = SOCLASS-LOW
SUPPRESS_SELECTION = 'X'
DISPLAY_ONLY = ''
ONLY_TYPES_FOR_CLIFS = 'X'
IMPORTING
RESULT = SOCLASS-LOW.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR SOCLASS-HIGH.
CALL FUNCTION 'F4_DD_ALLTYPES'
EXPORTING
OBJECT = SOCLASS-HIGH
SUPPRESS_SELECTION = 'X'
DISPLAY_ONLY = ''
ONLY_TYPES_FOR_CLIFS = 'X'
IMPORTING
RESULT = SOCLASS-HIGH.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR SOFNAME-LOW.
CALL FUNCTION 'REPOSITORY_INFO_SYSTEM_F4'
EXPORTING
OBJECT_TYPE = 'FUNC'
OBJECT_NAME = SOFNAME-LOW
SUPPRESS_SELECTION = 'X'
USE_ALV_GRID = ''
WITHOUT_PERSONAL_LIST = ''
IMPORTING
OBJECT_NAME_SELECTED = SOFNAME-LOW
EXCEPTIONS
CANCEL = 1.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR SOFNAME-HIGH.
CALL FUNCTION 'REPOSITORY_INFO_SYSTEM_F4'
EXPORTING
OBJECT_TYPE = 'FUNC'
OBJECT_NAME = SOFNAME-HIGH
SUPPRESS_SELECTION = 'X'
USE_ALV_GRID = ''
WITHOUT_PERSONAL_LIST = ''
IMPORTING
OBJECT_NAME_SELECTED = SOFNAME-HIGH
EXCEPTIONS
CANCEL = 1.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR SOFGROUP-LOW.
CALL FUNCTION 'REPOSITORY_INFO_SYSTEM_F4'
EXPORTING
OBJECT_TYPE = 'FUGR'
OBJECT_NAME = SOFGROUP-LOW
SUPPRESS_SELECTION = 'X'
USE_ALV_GRID = ''
WITHOUT_PERSONAL_LIST = ''
IMPORTING
OBJECT_NAME_SELECTED = SOFGROUP-LOW
EXCEPTIONS
CANCEL = 1.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN ON VALUE-REQUEST FOR SOFGROUP-HIGH.
CALL FUNCTION 'REPOSITORY_INFO_SYSTEM_F4'
EXPORTING
OBJECT_TYPE = 'FUGR'
OBJECT_NAME = SOFGROUP-HIGH
SUPPRESS_SELECTION = 'X'
USE_ALV_GRID = ''
WITHOUT_PERSONAL_LIST = ''
IMPORTING
OBJECT_NAME_SELECTED = SOFGROUP-HIGH
EXCEPTIONS
CANCEL = 1.
initialisation
INITIALIZATION.
Parameter screen texts.
TBLOCK1 = 'Author (Optional)'.
T$TMP = 'Programs only: include local objects'.
TBLOCK2 = 'Objects to download'.
TBLOCK3 = 'Additional downloads for programs, function modules and classes'.
TBLOCK4 = 'Download parameters'.
TBLOCK5 = 'Display options'.
TAUTH = 'Author name'.
TPMOD = 'Include programs modified by author'.
TCUST = 'Only customer objects'.
TNRANGE = 'Alt customer name range'.
TRTABLE = 'Tables / Structures'.
TPTABLE = 'Table name'.
TTNOTE = 'Note: tables are stored under the username of the last person who modified them'.
TRFUNC = 'Function modules'.
TPFNAME = 'Function name'.
TFGROUP = 'Function group'.
TRCLASS = 'Classes'.
TPCNAME = 'Class name'.
TMESS = 'Message class'.
TMNAME = 'Class name'.
TMLANG = 'Language'.
TPROG = 'Programs'.
TRPNAME = 'Program name'.
TPACK = 'Package'.
TPTXT = 'Text document'.
TPHTML = 'HTML document'.
TCOMM = 'Highlight comments'.
TBACK = 'Include background colour'.
TPTEXT = 'Text elements'.
TPINC = 'Include programs'.
TRECC = 'Recursive search'.
TPPATH = 'File path'.
TSPATH = 'Logical file name'.
TPMES = 'Message classes'.
TPFUNC = 'Function modules'.
TDOC = 'Function module documentation'.
TRECF = 'Recursive search'.
TPSCR = 'Screens'.
TPDICT = 'Dictionary structures'.
TSORTT = 'Sort table fields alphabetically'.
TSERV = 'Download to server'.
TPC = 'Download to PC'.
TREP = 'Display download report'.
TPROMESS = 'Display progress messages'.
Determine the frontend operating system type.
IF SY-BATCH IS INITIAL.
PERFORM DETERMINEFRONTENDOPSYSTEM USING FRONTENDSLASHSEPARATOR FRONTENDOPSYSTEM.
ENDIF.
PERFORM DETERMINESERVEROPSYSTEM USING SERVERSLASHSEPARATOR SERVERFILESYSTEM SERVEROPSYSTEM.
Determine if the external command exists. If it doesn't then disable the server input field
PERFORM FINDEXTERNALCOMMAND.
start-of-selection.
START-OF-SELECTION.
PERFORM CHECKCOMBOBOXES.
PERFORM FILLSELECTIONRANGES.
STARTTIME = SY-UZEIT.
Don't display status messages if we are running in the background
IF NOT SY-BATCH IS INITIAL.
PPROMESS = ''.
ENDIF.
Fool the HTML routines to stop them hyperlinking anything with a space in them
IF PCNAME IS INITIAL.
CUSTOMERNAMESPACE = '^'.
ELSE.
CUSTOMERNAMESPACE = PCNAME.
ENDIF.
Determine which operating slash and download directory to use
CASE 'X'.
WHEN PPC.
SLASHSEPARATORTOUSE = FRONTENDSLASHSEPARATOR.
DOWNLOADFOLDER = PFOLDER.
WHEN PSERV.
SLASHSEPARATORTOUSE = SERVERSLASHSEPARATOR.
DOWNLOADFOLDER = SERVERFOLDER.
ENDCASE.
Main program flow.
CASE 'X'.
Select tables
WHEN RTABLE.
PERFORM RETRIEVETABLES USING IDICTIONARY[]
SOTABLENAMES[]
SOAUTHOR[].
Select message classes tables
WHEN RMESS.
PERFORM RETRIEVEMESSAGECLASS USING IMESSAGES[]
SOAUTHOR[] "Author
PMNAME "Message class name
PMLANG "Message class language
PMOD. "Modified by author
Select function modules
WHEN RFUNC.
PERFORM RETRIEVEFUNCTIONS USING SOFUNCTIONNAME[] "Function name
SOFUNCTIONGROUP[] "Function group
IFUNCTIONS[] "Found functions
SOAUTHOR[] "Author
PTEXT "Get text elements
PSCR "Get screens
PCUST "Customer data only
CUSTOMERNAMESPACE. "Customer name range
LOOP AT IFUNCTIONS.
Find Dict structures, messages, functions, includes etc.
PERFORM SCANFORADDITIONALFUNCSTUFF USING IFUNCTIONS[]
PRECI "Search for includes recursively
PRECF "Search for functions recursively
PINC "Search for includes
PFUNC "Search for functions
PDICT "search for dictionary objects
PMESS "Search for messages
PCUST "Customer data only
CUSTOMERNAMESPACE. "Customer name range
ENDLOOP.
Select Classes
WHEN RCLASS.
PERFORM RETRIEVECLASSES USING ICLASSES[]
IFUNCTIONS[]
SOCLASSNAME[] "Class name
SOAUTHOR[] "Author
CUSTOMERNAMESPACE "Customer name range
PMOD "Also modified by author
PCUST "Customer object only
PMESS "Find messages
PTEXT "Text Elements
PDICT "Dictionary structures
PFUNC "Get functions
PINC "Get includes
PRECF "Search recursively for functions
PRECI "Search recursively for includes
'X' "Search recursively for classes
PMLANG. "Language
LOOP AT IFUNCTIONS.
Find Dict structures, messages, functions, includes etc.
PERFORM SCANFORADDITIONALFUNCSTUFF USING IFUNCTIONS[]
PRECI "Search for includes recursively
PRECF "Search for functions recursively
PINC "Search for includes
PFUNC "Search for functions
PDICT "search for dictionary objects
PMESS "Search for messages
PCUST "Customer data only
CUSTOMERNAMESPACE. "Customer name range
ENDLOOP.
Select programs
WHEN RPROG.
PERFORM RETRIEVEPROGRAMS USING IPROGRAMS[]
IFUNCTIONS[]
SOPROGRAMNAME[] "Program name
SOAUTHOR[] "Author
CUSTOMERNAMESPACE "Customer name range
PMOD "Also modified by author
PCUST "Customer object only
PMESS "Find messages
PTEXT "Text Elements
PDICT "Dictionay structures
PFUNC "Get functions
PINC "Get includes
PSCR "Get screens
PRECF "Search recursively for functions
PRECI "Search recursively for includes
P$TMP "local objects
PPACK. "Package
ENDCASE.
end-of-selection
END-OF-SELECTION.
IF FORCEDEXIT = 0.
Set the file extension and output type of the file
IF PTXT IS INITIAL.
DOWNLOADFILEEXTENSION = HTMLEXTENSION.
ELSE.
DOWNLOADFILEEXTENSION = TEXTEXTENSION.
ENDIF.
Decide what to download
CASE 'X'.
Download tables
WHEN RTABLE.
IF NOT ( IDICTIONARY[] IS INITIAL ).
PERFORM DOWNLOADDDSTRUCTURES USING IDICTIONARY[]
DOWNLOADFOLDER
HTMLEXTENSION
SPACE
PSORTT
SLASHSEPARATORTOUSE
PSERV
PPROMESS.
Free up any memory used for caching HTML versions of tables
LOOP AT IDICTIONARY.
FREE MEMORY ID IDICTIONARY-TABLENAME.
ENDLOOP.
Display donwload report
IF NOT PREP IS INITIAL.
GET TIME.
RUNTIME = SY-UZEIT - STARTTIME.
PERFORM FILLTREENODETABLES USING IDICTIONARY[]
ITREEDISPLAY[]
RUNTIME.
ENDIF.
CLEAR IDICTIONARY[].
ENDIF.
Download message class
WHEN RMESS.
IF NOT ( IMESSAGES[] IS INITIAL ).
SORT IMESSAGES ASCENDING BY ARBGB MSGNR.
LOOP AT IMESSAGES.
APPEND IMESSAGES TO ISINGLEMESSAGECLASS.
AT END OF ARBGB.
PERFORM DOWNLOADMESSAGECLASS USING ISINGLEMESSAGECLASS[]
IMESSAGES-ARBGB
DOWNLOADFOLDER
DOWNLOADFILEEXTENSION
PHTML
SPACE
PCOMM
CUSTOMERNAMESPACE
PINC
PDICT
PMESS
SLASHSEPARATORTOUSE
PSERV
PPROMESS.
CLEAR ISINGLEMESSAGECLASS[].
ENDAT.
ENDLOOP.
Display download report
IF NOT PREP IS INITIAL.
GET TIME.
RUNTIME = SY-UZEIT - STARTTIME.
PERFORM FILLTREENODEMESSAGES USING IMESSAGES[]
ITREEDISPLAY[]
RUNTIME.
ENDIF.
CLEAR IMESSAGES[].
ENDIF.
Download functions
WHEN RFUNC.
IF NOT ( IFUNCTIONS[] IS INITIAL ).
PERFORM DOWNLOADFUNCTIONS USING IFUNCTIONS[]
DOWNLOADFOLDER
DOWNLOADFILEEXTENSION
SPACE
PDOC
PHTML
PCOMM
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Downloading and Uploading ABAP programs
I need to move a new GUI program (including all screens, include, subroutines, etc.) that was developed on our SAP 4.5 system to our new, upgraded, ECC 6.0 system.
There is an old ABAP program that we use to use called ZSABAPUPDOWNLOAD, but it no longer seem to work between these two SAP versions.
Because of the version differences between these tow systems, our BASIS group does not want us to use a transport to move this code.
Other than completely recreating this program on the ECC60 system, does anyone know of a program (like the old ZSABAPUPDOWNLOAD) or utility that I could use to transfer this program to the new system?welcome to SDN.
is this the program do u have.
if not check it with this.
REPORT ZUPDOWNPROGRAMS LINE-SIZE 132 LINE-COUNT 62 NO STANDARD PAGE HEADING.
This program up / downloads from / to a local dataset
all the components of an ABAP - i.e TEXTS, the entire CUA
including statuses and menus, DYNPROS and source code.
Program documentation and variants are not handled.
INCLUDED programs are automatically handled both on upload
or download. INCLUDE selection can be excluded or generic
e.g only handle INCLUDES starting with ZIN*
INCLUDES within INCLUDES also handled.
The only restriction is on UPLOAD the INCLUDED programs must come
from the same directory as the main program.
On Download of course the ABAP must exist in the library.
Note for LINUX and BATCH users
This program was originally designed as a one off tool for
getting ABAPS etc from a SAP R2 (IBM MVS mainframe system) into
an R3 test system minimising the need for a large amount of
mainframe sysprogs (anybody remember what they were !!) time
and support to say nothing of access problems from TSO /JES2 /
SAP R2. At that time network connections were patchy and the
transport systems largely incompatable and not very reliable.
This program was originally designed as a one off tool for
Must run on Windows front end ---- If you are running SAP with
LINUX on your work station you will have to change the WS_UPLOAD
and WS_DOWNLOAD functions to reflect the Linux file system. The
contents of the data sets themseleves do not need to be changed
Program can easily be modified to run in batch and store
the data on a UNIX host. Change the WS_UPLOAD and WS_DOWNLOAD
to read from and write to UNIX data sets (OPEN FILE etc).
You will also need to modify the parts of the program that get
the DOS directory and display the Windows file paths.
The actual abap data sets do not need to be changed.
Rel 4.0 names can now be up to 40 bytes long
Dynpros and CUA have changed from rel 3.1
Tabstrips now loaded and unloaded in dynpros
Please note restriction on 4.6 systems for users who
have ABAP names which include '/'s in their names.
Rel 4.6b, 4.6c Abap names can include the '/' in their names
e.g /CUST1/CUST2/ORDER
This causes problems when storing to a local file.
a solution is to change the name to %CUST1%CUST2%ORDER i.e / will
be changed to %. On upload the % should be changed back to /
again. This change still needs to be implemented.
If you don't use the / in the abap name then this is not a problem.
If file to be uploaded is in rel 3 format then names are only 8
bytes long.
program uses 3 datasets per abap
1) abapname.eee source, dynpr logic, texts, CUA stuff
2) abapname.hhh dynpr header
3) abapname.fff dynpro fields.
because of varying lengths and contents 3 data sets are used. The
complexity of combining all these to 1 data set would make the
program far too complex.
NOTE: This version of the program can only be used on
release 4.0 or higher. Once an ABAP has been converted
to rel 4.0 it cannot be converted back to rel 3.0
on a release 3/3.1 system. Release 4 CUA tables
are different. Use release 3 version of this program
for releases 3.0 and 3.1. Available on SAPFANS website.
Note that data to be uploaded must have been previously downloaded
by this program (any version since rel 2.0) - except for Initial
Load -- see end of these comments.
Dynpros and CUA statuses have changed since rel 3.1
This program will handle rel 3.1 format on upload but will
download in rel 4.0 format. To upload 3.1 format specify an 'X'
in the rel3 parameter.
If you have downloaded components in rel 4.0 format and you
want to re-load to a 3.1 system you will have to load
the source via standard upload and re-create dynpros and the CUA
manually.
As names can now be longer than 8 characters you can only
use this program if the SAP front end (SAPGUI) supports
long file names (WIN 95/98 or WIN NT). Windows 3.x will not
work as the underlying DOS system cannot handle long file names.
UPLOAD function and DOS directory.
When an ABAP is selected for UPLOAD then the DOS
directory is read into a table. A file called ABAP.BAT is created,
and down loaded to the 'C' drive and executed.
This file executes a DOS DIR command and pipes the output
into a dataset which is then uploaded into an internal
table on SAP.
Note on running DOS commands from ABAP
The first time this procedure is executed you will see a DOS window
which you will have to close manually. To get round this
use windows explorer to select the file ABAP.BAT and then
right mouse click on the file name. Select the
properties window. From this click the CLOSE on EXIT box. This
will then automatically close the DOS function after it has
executed. (Windows restriction).
The DOS function has not been tested using Windows 2000 so
it might not work. OK on W95,W98,WME and Windows NT (No Thanks)
If INCLUDE programs are wanted on UPLOAD only the specified
directory is searched.
Instead of entering path name manually you can click on
the path parameter. Because of Windows restriction you will
have to select ANY file in the relevant directory.
The path will then be copied on to the selection screen.
To do still : Merge 3 files to one and compress output to .ZIP file
fix 4.5 4.6 problem of abaps containing '/' in the name
possibility to automatically up / download referenced
function modules with selection criteria like INCLUDES
To load the ist time into a system.
Create program with ABAP editor and Upload the .EEE file.
Delete ist line (????SRCE) in the ABAP EDITOR --NOT THE DISK FILE
Delete all the source from the line that starts ????TEXT (towards
the end file) till the end so the last line in your source is ENDFORM.
DO NOT ALTER THE DISK FILE. DO THESE CHANGES IN THE ABAP EDITOR.
Save file and execute
Use following parameters (Note the ist time you won't get proper
text on the selection screen).
Function U
Path full dos path containing source e.g c:\abaps\
NOTE YOU MUST ENTER THE FINAL \ as above.
REPID the program name. e.g ZZJIMHXX
note that on the DISK you will see 3 files
ZZJIMHXX.EEE, ZZJIMHXX.FFF, ZZJIMHXX.HHH
just use the name before the dos qualifier - the
program will do the rest
ignore other parameters
The program will then load itself with all the texts etc.
It should now be ready for use.
Macros
DEFINE DEFINE_TABLE.
DATA: &1 LIKE &2 OCCURS &3 WITH HEADER LINE.
END-OF-DEFINITION.
DEFINE CLS.
REFRESH &1.
CLEAR &1.
END-OF-DEFINITION.
DEFINE INIT.
IF &1 NE SPACE.
SEARCH &1 FOR '. .'.
IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
WRITE '*' TO &1+SY-FDPOS(1).
ENDIF.
TRANSLATE &1 USING '*%'.
ELSE.
MOVE '%' TO &1.
ENDIF.
END-OF-DEFINITION.
end of macros
/ SAP standard tables */
TABLES: D020S, "Dynpro header
D020T, "Dynpro title
D021T, "Screen field keyword texts
TRDIR, "Attribute table
TADIR, "Dev. class etc.
EUDB, "CUA data
TSTC, "transaction data
TITLE, "CUA titles
RSMPTEXTS. "Function texts (rel 4.0)
/ Work tables to hold ABAP source etc, and dynpro */
/ contents. */
DATA: BEGIN OF H. "Header
INCLUDE STRUCTURE D020S.
DATA: END OF H.
DATA: BEGIN OF H1 OCCURS 10, "Header
NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
NUMBER(4) TYPE N.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE D020S.
DATA: END OF H1.
DATA: BEGIN OF H2 OCCURS 0, "Rel 3 dynp. header
CNAME(8) TYPE C,
CNUM(4) TYPE C,
NNAME(8) TYPE C,
NNUM(4) TYPE C,
FILL(51) TYPE C,
CDAT(6) TYPE C,
CTIM(6) TYPE C,
END OF H2.
DATA: BEGIN OF F OCCURS 250. "Dynpro Fields
INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021S.
DATA: END OF F.
DATA: BEGIN OF F1 OCCURS 500, "Dynpro Fields
NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
NUMBER(4) TYPE N.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021S.
DATA: END OF F1.
DATA: BEGIN OF OLD_F1 OCCURS 0, "Dynpro Fields (rel 3)
NAME(8) TYPE C,
NUMBER(4) TYPE C.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021SE_OLD.
DATA: END OF OLD_F1.
DATA: BEGIN OF F2 OCCURS 0, "Dynpro Fields (rel 3)
TFIL(284) TYPE C,
END OF F2.
DATA: BEGIN OF M OCCURS 3. "Match codes (if any)
INCLUDE STRUCTURE D023S.
DATA: END OF M.
DATA: BEGIN OF E OCCURS 0. "Dynpro Logic
INCLUDE STRUCTURE D022S.
DATA: END OF E.
DATA: BEGIN OF E1 OCCURS 0, "Dynpro Logic
NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
NUMBER(4) TYPE N.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE D022S.
DATA: END OF E1.
DATA: BEGIN OF T OCCURS 0, "prog name and dynpro nrs
NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
NUMBER(4) TYPE N,
END OF T.
DATA: BEGIN OF R OCCURS 56, "prog name and language
NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
LANGUAGE(1) TYPE C,
END OF R.
DATA: BEGIN OF S OCCURS 3000,
TXT(180) TYPE C, "rel 4 was 132
END OF S.
DATA: BEGIN OF R1 OCCURS 50, "for include programs
NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
INSTANCE(3) TYPE P,
END OF R1.
DATA: BEGIN OF S1 OCCURS 3000,
TXT(180) TYPE C, " rel 4 was 132
END OF S1.
DATA: BEGIN OF U OCCURS 100, "Text elements
TXT(180) TYPE C, " rel 4 was 132
END OF U.
DATA: BEGIN OF DIR. "ABAP Attributes
INCLUDE STRUCTURE TRDIR.
DATA: END OF DIR.
DATA: BEGIN OF DTXT. "Dynpro field keyword texts
INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021T.
DATA: END OF DTXT.
/ This data contains all the components of the */
/ CUA such as menus, statuses, Pfkeys */
/ As from rel 4.5 Tabstrips are automatically copied as well */
/ The rel3 parameter must be set however to load the */
/ correct version of the CUA tables if uploading rel 3 */
/ data to a rel 4 system. */
/ Rel 4.0B can convert 3.1 and earlier CUA's */
/ This could change later however. */
CUA Tables.
Key of CUA tables in EUDB data set. Name is len 40 in rel 4.0
DATA BEGIN OF EU_KEY.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_KEY.
DATA END OF EU_KEY.
Status
DATA BEGIN OF STA OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_STAT. " rel 4
DATA END OF STA.
Functions
DATA BEGIN OF FUN OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_FUNT. "rel 4
DATA END OF FUN.
Menus
DATA BEGIN OF MEN OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_MEN. "rel 4.0
DATA END OF MEN.
Menus (texts)
DATA BEGIN OF MTX OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_MNLT. "rel 4.0
DATA END OF MTX.
Action Bar
DATA BEGIN OF ACT OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_ACT. "rel 4.0
DATA END OF ACT.
Push Buttons
DATA BEGIN OF BUT OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_BUT. "rel 4.0
DATA END OF BUT.
PF-Keys
DATA BEGIN OF PFK OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_PFK. "rel 4.0
DATA END OF PFK.
Function sets
DATA BEGIN OF SET OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_STAF. "rel 4.0
DATA END OF SET.
Documentation
DATA BEGIN OF DOC OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_ATRT. "rel 4.0
DATA END OF DOC.
Title codes with text
DATA: BEGIN OF TIT OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_TITT. "rel 4.0
DATA: END OF TIT.
DATA BEGIN OF FTX OCCURS 0. "rel 4.0
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPTEXTS.
DATA END OF FTX.
rel 3.1 CUA components.
Status
DATA BEGIN OF OLD_STA OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_GEN. " rel 3.1
DATA END OF OLD_STA.
Functions
DATA BEGIN OF OLD_FUN OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_FUN. "rel 3.1
DATA END OF OLD_FUN.
Menus
DATA BEGIN OF OLD_MEN OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_MEN. "rel 3.1
DATA END OF OLD_MEN.
Menus (texts)
DATA BEGIN OF OLD_MTX OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_TXM. "rel 3.1
DATA END OF OLD_MTX.
Action Bar
DATA BEGIN OF OLD_ACT OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ACT. "rel 3.1
DATA END OF OLD_ACT.
Push Buttons
DATA BEGIN OF OLD_BUT OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_BUT. "rel 3.1
DATA END OF OLD_BUT.
PF-Keys
DATA BEGIN OF OLD_PFK OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_PFK. "rel 3.1
DATA END OF OLD_PFK.
Function sets
DATA BEGIN OF OLD_SET OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_SET. "rel 3.1
DATA END OF OLD_SET.
Documentation
DATA BEGIN OF OLD_DOC OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ETM. "rel 3.1
DATA END OF OLD_DOC.
Title codes with text
DATA: BEGIN OF OLD_TIT OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE TITLE. "rel 3.1
DATA: END OF OLD_TIT.
dynamic function text
DATA BEGIN OF FDN OCCURS 1.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_FDYN. "not req for rel 4.
DATA END OF FDN.
Icons
DATA BEGIN OF FIN OCCURS 1.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ICON. "not req for rel 4
DATA END OF FIN.
dynamic menu texts
DATA BEGIN OF MDN OCCURS 1.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_MDYN. "not req for rel 4.
DATA END OF MDN.
Symbol list
DATA BEGIN OF SYM OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_SYMB.
DATA END OF SYM.
Status Short text
DATA BEGIN OF STX OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_CTX.
DATA END OF STX.
Attributes for function key settings (menu bars) Rel 3.0
DATA BEGIN OF ATT OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_HAT.
DATA END OF ATT.
Include-Menus
DATA BEGIN OF INC OCCURS 3.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_INC.
DATA END OF INC.
Last used numbers
DATA BEGIN OF LAST.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_LST.
DATA END OF LAST.
data for call transaction (SE41 to re-generate the CUA)
DATA: BEGIN OF T_BDC_TAB OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE BDCDATA. "BDC data
DATA: END OF T_BDC_TAB.
DATA: BEGIN OF T_MESSTAB OCCURS 0.
INCLUDE STRUCTURE BDCDATA.
DATA: END OF T_MESSTAB.
/ Program data */
DATA: NUMBER(4) TYPE N,
OLDNUM(4) TYPE N,
FILESIZE TYPE I,
NR_OF_BYTES TYPE I,
I(3) TYPE P,
IX(3) TYPE P,
J(3) TYPE P,
L(3) TYPE P,
CUA-FLAG(1) TYPE C,
CUA_RETURN(10) TYPE C,
DYNPRO_MESSAGE(160) TYPE C,
DYNPRO_LINE TYPE P,
DYNPRO_WORD(30) TYPE C,
NUM(3) TYPE N,
DYNNAME(44) TYPE C,
FN1(128) TYPE C,
FN2(128) TYPE C,
FN3(128) TYPE C,
W_ITERATE(1) TYPE C,
MAIN(1) TYPE C,
FUNC(1) TYPE C,
OLDNAME(40) TYPE C,
OLD-FUNC(8) TYPE C,
NEW-FUNC(8) TYPE C,
FOUND(1) TYPE C,
LANGUAGE LIKE SY-LANGU,
FIRST-TIME(1) TYPE C VALUE 'Y',
OK-CODE(5) TYPE C,
NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
TXLINE(70) TYPE C,
LINE(132) TYPE C.
DATA:
UL_FILE(128) TYPE C,
DL_FILE(128) TYPE C,
DOSLINE(72) TYPE C.
DATA: BEGIN OF DOSDIR OCCURS 0,
TEXT(72),
END OF DOSDIR.
DATA: BEGIN OF I_PROG OCCURS 0,
NAME(40),
END OF I_PROG.
DATA: BEGIN OF I_PROGT OCCURS 0,
NAME(40),
END OF I_PROGT.
DATA: BEGIN OF I_INCLUDE OCCURS 0,
NAME(40),
HANDLED(1) TYPE C,
END OF I_INCLUDE.
DATA: BEGIN OF I_INCL OCCURS 0,
NAME(40),
END OF I_INCL.
DATA: BUFFER(1024).
DATA: WINSYS(3).
DATA: GLOBAL_FILEMASK_MASK(20), GLOBAL_FILEMASK_TEXT(20).
DATA: GLOBAL_FILEMASK_ALL(80).
DATA: T_FILENAME(128),
TMP_FILENAME(128),
T_MODE(1),
FIELDLN TYPE I.
DEFINE_TABLE I_DYNPFIELDS DYNPREAD 0. "dynpro fields to be updated
DATA: I_FLDS LIKE HELP_VALUE OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
FIELD-SYMBOLS: <F>.
/ Parameters */
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK A1 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-001.
SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
SELECT-OPTIONS REPID FOR TRDIR-NAME OBLIGATORY .
PARAMETERS:
FUNCTION(1) TYPE C OBLIGATORY, "Function
DSNAME(40) TYPE C, "Data set name
INCLUDES(1) TYPE C DEFAULT 'N', "Resolve Includes
IMASK(40) TYPE C, "Include Mask
CLASS LIKE TRDIR-CLAS,
AUTHOR LIKE TRDIR-CNAM, "Author
APPL LIKE TRDIR-APPL,
PATH(88) TYPE C DEFAULT 'A:\',
REL3(1) TYPE C.
SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-004.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-005.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-002.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-003.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK A1.
/ Check users workstation is running WINDOWS, */
/ WINDOWS 95, or WINDOWS NT. OS/2 no good for */
/ this application. */
CALL FUNCTION 'WS_QUERY'
EXPORTING
QUERY = 'WS'
IMPORTING
RETURN = WINSYS.
IF WINSYS(2) NE 'WN'. "Win 3.X no good either
WRITE: / 'Windows NT or Windows 95/98 is required'.
EXIT.
ENDIF.
/ Get names of programs to be handled. */
/ Name can be a single value, many values or ranges */
/ as per standard SELECT-OPTIONS on selection screen */
/ On Download read TRDIR and store program names in a table */
/ as per selection options. */
/ On upload read the specified directory for all files of */
/ type .EEE from specified directory */
/ compare file names with selection criteria */
MOVE FUNCTION TO FUNC.
MOVE 'Y' TO MAIN.
CASE FUNC.
WHEN 'U'. "Upload required
PERFORM READ_DOS_DIRECTORY.
PERFORM GET_RANGE_UL. "Get list of progs to process
WHEN 'D'. "Download required
PERFORM GET_RANGE_DL. "Get list of progs to process
WHEN OTHERS.
WRITE: / 'Function not performed due to user request'.
EXIT.
ENDCASE.
SORT I_PROG.
DELETE ADJACENT DUPLICATES FROM I_PROG.
For download INCLUDE handling can be resolved via function
module call.
All Includes within Includes are also resolved by the function
module call.
Note that this method does not work if program itself is of type
I (it's an include)
In this case we can still search the source.
IF FUNC = 'D'.
IF INCLUDES = 'Y'.
PERFORM GET_INCLUDES_DL.
PERFORM PROCESS_INCLUDES_DL.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
Program list from selection criteria i.e excluding INCLUDES found
LOOP AT I_PROG.
MOVE I_PROG-NAME TO R1-NAME.
APPEND R1.
DESCRIBE TABLE R1 LINES I.
WHILE I NE 0.
PERFORM EXECUTE-FUNCTION.
ENDWHILE.
REFRESH R1.
ENDLOOP.
We need to check now for INCLUDES on DOWNLOAD when the INCLUDE
program itself is of type I. In this case the function call
will not return the INCLUDES. For example we could be
downloading ZTESTTOP (an Include itself) which as an include
ZTEST01.
The process fortunately is the same as the UPLOAD function
except of course we need to read the library instead of the
DOS directory
process INCLUDE modules for Upload
On upload the procedure is more complex as Includes within
Includes can only be resolved by scanning the code and
searching if the program exists in the directory.
To get all INCLUDES within INCLUDES entries in table I_INCL
that do not exist in I_INCLUDE are copied to table I_INCLUDE
after each entire pass of table i_INCLUDE and table is then
re-looped through. Programs in table I_INCLUDE that have already
been processed have a "Y" indicator set in I_INCLUDE-AVAIL.
if func = 'U'.
IF INCLUDES = 'Y'.
DESCRIBE TABLE I_INCL LINES I.
IF I > 0.
W_ITERATE = 'Y'.
ELSE.
W_ITERATE = ' '.
ENDIF.
WHILE W_ITERATE = 'Y'.
PERFORM PROCESS_INCLUDES_UL.
PERFORM LOOP_THROUGH.
DESCRIBE TABLE I_INCL LINES I.
IF I > 0.
W_ITERATE = 'Y'.
ELSE.
W_ITERATE = ' '.
ENDIF.
ENDWHILE.
endif.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE I_INCLUDE LINES I.
IF I > 0.
SKIP 1.
WRITE: / ' Included Programs found'.
SKIP 1.
LOOP AT I_INCLUDE.
WRITE I_INCLUDE-NAME TO LINE(40).
CONDENSE LINE.
WRITE: / LINE(80).
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
/ Table R contains ABAP names to up / download. */
/ Loop through table R and perform up / download */
/ for each program. */
/ Table R1 contains INCLUDE names found (if any) */
/ As each */
FORM EXECUTE-FUNCTION.
LOOP AT R1.
MOVE-CORRESPONDING R1 TO R.
APPEND R.
ENDLOOP.
REFRESH R1.
LOOP AT R.
REFRESH : T, E1, H1, F1, S, U.
PERFORM PROCESS.
MOVE 'N' TO MAIN.
ENDLOOP.
REFRESH R.
DESCRIBE TABLE R1 LINES I.
ENDFORM.
/ Build file names for UP/DOWNLOAD */
/ 3 files are generated per ABAP. */
/ 1) ABAP Path\PROGNAME.EEE (ABAP, Attr,Texts) */
/ Logic Path\PROGNAME.EEE (Dynpro Source Logic) */
/ CUA Path\PROGNAME.EEE (CUA components - keys etc) */
/ 2) Header Path\PROGNAME.HHH (Dynpro Header) */
/ 3) Fields Path\PROGNAME.FFF (Dynpro Field definitions )*/
/ ( If alternate file name specified -DSNAME- this will */
/ be used instead. This is only valid for the main program. */
/ INCLUDED programs will have file names as specified */
/ above). */
/ By using this scheme it saves the user from having to */
/ be prompted for 3 file names. */
/ If you want multiple copies / versions on disk either */
/ rename the old versions or specify a different directory in */
/ the path parameter. */
FORM PROCESS.
MOVE PATH TO FN1.
CASE MAIN.
WHEN 'Y'.
IF DSNAME NE SPACE.
WRITE DSNAME TO FN1+66. "rel 4
ELSE.
WRITE R-NAME TO FN1+66. "rel 4
ENDIF.
WHEN OTHERS.
WRITE R-NAME TO FN1+66. "rel 4
ENDCASE.
MOVE FN1 TO FN2.
MOVE FN1 TO FN3.
WRITE '.HHH' TO FN1+124(4). "rel 4
WRITE '.FFF' TO FN2+124(4). "rel 4
WRITE '.EEE' TO FN3+124(4). "rel 4
CONDENSE FN1 NO-GAPS.
CONDENSE FN2 NO-GAPS.
CONDENSE FN3 NO-GAPS.
NAME = R-NAME.
CASE FUNC.
WHEN 'D'.
PERFORM DOWNLOAD_OBJECTS.
CLEAR LINE.
WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
WRITE 'has been unloaded' TO LINE+55.
CONDENSE LINE.
WRITE: / LINE.
DESCRIBE TABLE T LINES I.
IF I = 0.
WRITE: / 'No Dynpros were found for unload function'.
ELSE.
WRITE: / 'The following Dynpros have been unloaded : '.
PERFORM LOOP_THROUGH_T.
ENDIF.
WHEN 'U'.
PERFORM UPLOAD_OBJECTS.
DESCRIBE TABLE T LINES I.
CASE I.
WHEN 0.
WRITE: / 'No Dynpros were found for restore function'.
WHEN OTHERS.
WRITE: / 'The following Dynpros have been restored : '.
PERFORM LOOP_THROUGH_T.
ENDCASE.
IF MAIN EQ 'Y'.
CASE OLDNAME.
WHEN SPACE.
CLEAR LINE.
WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
WRITE 'has been restored' TO LINE+55.
CONDENSE LINE.
WRITE: / LINE.
WHEN OTHERS.
CLEAR LINE.
WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
WRITE 'has been restored - original name :'
TO LINE+55.
WRITE OLDNAME TO LINE+92.
CONDENSE LINE.
WRITE: / LINE.
ENDCASE.
ELSE.
CLEAR LINE.
WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
WRITE 'has been restored' TO LINE+55.
CONDENSE LINE.
WRITE: / LINE.
ENDIF.
ENDCASE.
ENDFORM.
/ print progname + dynpro nrs that have been processed. */
FORM LOOP_THROUGH_T.
LOOP AT T.
CLEAR LINE.
WRITE R-NAME TO LINE.
WRITE T-NUMBER TO LINE+50.
CONDENSE LINE.
WRITE: / LINE.
ENDLOOP.
ENDFORM.
/ Download Objects */
FORM DOWNLOAD_OBJECTS.
PERFORM UNLOAD_ABAP. "ABAP source, texts, attr
SELECT SINGLE * FROM TRDIR
WHERE NAME EQ R-NAME.
IF TRDIR-SUBC = 'I'.
CASE INCLUDES. "Included file wanted
WHEN 'Y'.
PERFORM SCAN4-INCLUDES.
ENDCASE.
ENDIF.
PERFORM UNLOAD_CUA. "CUA stuff
PERFORM DOWNLOAD_DATA. "Download EEE file to PC
PERFORM BUILD_T. "Build table of all dynpros in ABAP
DESCRIBE TABLE T LINES I.
CASE I.
WHEN 0. "if no dynpros exist then cannot download any
PERFORM DOWNLOAD_DATA. "Download EEE file to PC
WHEN OTHERS.
PERFORM UNLOAD_DYNPROS. "Get Raw dynpros from SAP
PERFORM UNLOAD_DYNPRO_COMPONENTS."Convert to table
PERFORM DOWNLOAD_DATA. "Download ABAP etc. to PC
PERFORM DOWNLOAD_BIN_H1. "Download dynpro header
PERFORM DOWNLOAD_BIN_F1. "Download dynpro fields
ENDCASE.
ENDFORM.
/ Split ABAP up into its component parts */
/ A) Program source (72) */
/ B) Texts (132) */
/ C) Attributes (117) */
/ D) CUA stuff (Various) */
FORM UNLOAD_ABAP.
/ Get ABAP language. Only required on download. */
SELECT SINGLE * FROM TRDIR
WHERE NAME EQ R-NAME.
MOVE TRDIR-RLOAD TO R-LANGUAGE.
READ REPORT R-NAME INTO S. "Get source into table S
MOVE '????SRCE' TO S-TXT.
INSERT S INDEX 1.
/ Text elements, Numbered texts, headings, selection texts */
/ Read text elements with logon language. If they don't */
/ exist read with the value taken from TRDIR. */
READ TEXTPOOL R-NAME INTO U LANGUAGE SY-LANGU.
IF SY-SUBRC NE 0.
READ TEXTPOOL R-NAME INTO U LANGUAGE R-LANGUAGE.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE U LINES I.
CASE I.
WHEN 0.
WHEN OTHERS.
MOVE '????TEXT' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT U.
MOVE U-TXT TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
DELETE U.
ENDLOOP.
ENDCASE.
/ Retrieve Attributes from TRDIR and add to table S */
/ Change language to logged on language */
MOVE '????ATTR' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM TRDIR
WHERE NAME EQ R-NAME.
MOVE SY-LANGU TO TRDIR-RLOAD.
MOVE-CORRESPONDING TRDIR TO DIR.
MOVE DIR TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDFORM.
/ retrieve CUA stuff and append to table S. */
FORM UNLOAD_CUA.
MOVE R-NAME TO EU_KEY-NAME. "Program name for CUA
MOVE 'D' TO EU_KEY-SPRSL. "CUA seems to want D as lang
MOVE R-LANGUAGE TO EU_KEY-SPRSL. "Language "rel 2.2
IMPORT STA FUN MEN MTX ACT BUT PFK SET LAST INC STX DOC "rel 2.2
IMPORT STA STX FUN MEN MTX ACT BUT PFK SET LAST INC DOC "rel 3.0
ATT FDN MDN SYM FIN "rel 3.0
FROM DATABASE EUDB(CU) ID EU_KEY.
IF SY-SUBRC NE 0. "No statuses
EXIT.
ENDIF.
read titles in logged on language. If not present use
language from TRDIR.
CASE REL3.
WHEN SPACE. "(rel 4)
SELECT * FROM RSMPTEXTS WHERE PROGNAME EQ R-NAME
AND SPRSL = SY-LANGU.
MOVE-CORRESPONDING RSMPTEXTS TO FTX.
APPEND FTX.
ENDSELECT.
IF SY-SUBRC NE 0.
SELECT * FROM RSMPTEXTS WHERE PROGNAME EQ R-NAME
AND SPRSL = R-LANGUAGE.
MOVE-CORRESPONDING RSMPTEXTS TO FTX.
APPEND FTX.
ENDSELECT.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE FTX LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????FTXT' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT FTX.
MOVE FTX TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
WHEN OTHERS.
SELECT * FROM TITLE WHERE PROGNAME EQ R-NAME
AND DDLANGUAGE EQ SY-LANGU.
MOVE-CORRESPONDING TITLE TO TIT.
APPEND TIT.
ENDSELECT.
IF SY-SUBRC NE 0.
SELECT * FROM TITLE WHERE PROGNAME EQ R-NAME
AND DDLANGUAGE EQ R-LANGUAGE.
MOVE-CORRESPONDING TITLE TO TIT.
APPEND TIT.
ENDSELECT.
ENDIF.
ENDCASE.
DESCRIBE TABLE STA LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????STAT' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT STA.
MOVE STA TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE FUN LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????FUNC' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT FUN.
MOVE FUN TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE MEN LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????MEN1' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT MEN.
MOVE MEN TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE MTX LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????MTX1' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT MTX.
MOVE MTX TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE ACT LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????ACTN' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT ACT.
MOVE ACT TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE BUT LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????BUTN' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT BUT.
MOVE BUT TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE PFK LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????PFKY' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT PFK.
MOVE PFK TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE SET LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????SETS' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT SET.
MOVE SET TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
IF LAST NE SPACE.
MOVE '????LIST' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
MOVE LAST TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE INC LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????INCL' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT INC.
MOVE INC TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE STX LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????STXT' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT STX.
MOVE STX TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE DOC LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????DOCN' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT DOC.
MOVE DOC TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE TIT LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????TITL' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT TIT.
MOVE TIT TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
Next 5 tables are rel 3.0 specific (ATT, FDN, MDN, SYM, FIN)
DESCRIBE TABLE ATT LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????VATT' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT ATT.
MOVE ATT TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE FDN LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????VFDN' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT FDN.
MOVE FDN TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE MDN LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????VMDN' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT MDN.
MOVE MDN TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE SYM LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????VSYM' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT SYM.
MOVE SYM TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
DESCRIBE TABLE FIN LINES I.
IF I > 0.
MOVE '????VFIN' TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
LOOP AT FIN.
MOVE FIN TO S-TXT.
APPEND S.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF. -
How to know the List of Tables that are updated through a ABAP Program
Hi,
Is there a program or something that will help me to identify the List of Tables that are used in a ABAP program(ABAP Report, Transaction .... program) without debugging it or looking at the dictionary structure.
I really need this urgently. Try to give me many methods as possible.
Thkx
KishanHi,
I created a Z-transaction for my SE49 and debugged a little bit - it's not so fantastic any longer - just like the proposal of SE80 - DDIC list.
SE49 (and I guess similiar functions, too) just scan the source code for a list of key words: tables, select, update, insert, modify, export, import.
But very (very!) often updates are encapsulated into function modules - and here this technical cross reference (just like SE80 DDIC list) is of no help.
So a SQL trace (or runtime analysis) is still the best option to get a complete list. Still these tools just analysis one process - if in other circumstances more tables are involved, can't be judged.
E.g.:
- creating one new entry: 1 table
- changing existing entry: 2 accesses to 1 table + log table
Regards,
Christian -
Is it possible to call ms-dos command in abap program?
Hi,
is it possible to call ms-dos command in abap program?
Thanks.Hi Cemil,
You probably have your answer here:
[Re: DOS/Windows command in app server;
You create your external command with SM69 (you can test it with SM49).
Then you call this command with function module "SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE".
(See function group SXPT for all the calls to external commands).
Regards,
Thomas -
Can we use is null in our select statement in ABAP program
hi,
I want to use 'is nul' or 'not null' in select statement of my ABAP program for any field. I have written below query but I am getting sy-subrc = 4 and getting no data. Can anyone resolve this.Hi,
I think you've posted your question on the wrong forum. This is the SAP Business One development forum which is not part of ERP and doesn't include any ABAP or Netweaver programming.
For a list of forums please see here:
http://forums.sdn.sap.com/index.jspa
Kind Regards,
Owen -
How to upload Excel file in BI using function module in abap program
How to upload Excel file in BI using function module in abap program?
Hi Anuj,
To upload the file , you can try a standard program "RSEPSFTP" .
while you execute the program , a selection screen appears in which the inputs should be give as
RFC destination - The target server name
FTP command- PUT
local file - your file name
local directory - path of your local file
remote file - your target file name
remote directory - where it has to be stored
Hope this is useful for you
Thanks & regards
Anju -
How to get a parameter from BPC and use it in ABAP program
Hello gurus!
I got a problem...
SAP BPC will send parameters such as year, division, category, company code and so on via script logic to SAP BW.
I need to get these parameters from BPC and use them in a ABAP program as a filter.
This ABAP program will do several routines and return new values to BPC. It must be made on ABAP and I need to filter data to avoid performance issues.
Does anybody knows how to do it? or have a example of it?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Rubens KumoriHello, I'm looking for a suggest.
I need to pass two parameters (users can input them in a data manager package in bpc) to a BAdI.
In this BAdI I write a code that store those parameters in a InfoObject.
The problem is:
- one parameter is for CATEGORY value. CATEGORY is a dimension of the application and I read the value with a code like this:
READ TABLE it_cv INTO l_s_it_cv
WITH TABLE KEY dim_upper_case = 'C_CATEGORY'.
- other parameter is a generic DATE. this parameter is not a dimension of the application and I don't know how I can retrieve this value in BAdI.
READ TABLE it_cv INTO l_s_it_cv
WITH TABLE KEY dim_upper_case = '.....'.
The data manager dynamic script is:
PROMPT(SELECTINPUT,,,,"%CATEGORY_DIM%")
PROMPT(TEXT,%SELECTED_DAY%,"Write the date (format YYYYMMDD)",)
I also have a dynamic constant that assign the name %CATEGORY_DIM% to "C_CATEGORY" value.
Can anyone help me?
thanks a lot
Edited by: Luca Novali on Feb 13, 2012 3:49 PM -
How to copy/download all ABAP programs in a text with a single report ?
How to copy/download all ABAP programs in a text format with a single report/TC ?
How to copy/download ABAP source code with all include programs ?....
we need to search & copy all include programs everytime....Hi,
check this link
downloading programs
Regards -
How To Call a Broadcasting Template within an ABAP program
I was wondering if anyone knew how to call the Broadcast template via an ABAP program so it will execute? The scenario that I have is we are doing validations via BW. We put the data (for conversion reasons) through validation rules and then load a data target. From this, there are 2 situations that could occur:
1) There are errors
2) There are not any errors
If #1 is true, then I would like to execute the Query Broadcasting Template that I have created. If #2 is true, then I would like to execute another process via the ABAP program. In the past, I was successful using exception reporting via reporting agent, since I was able to call that program but the report did not look good at all. Please let me know if there is a program that I could call in order to execute this broadcast that I have set up.
Best Regards,
TimHello,
although this is an old threat, but do you have any hints on how to dynamically change the template when broadcasting?
kind regards
Murat -
Sometimes RSCRM ABAP program is taking much time
Hi,
I am working in SAP BW 3.1 system. We have one RSCRM Abap program to send the data to Data stage team.
We kept this process in process chain. Some times it takes much time. If i cancel that job and repeat this process it will complete in few minutes.
Please suggest me what would be the reason.
ThanksYou may want to take a look at the following OSS Notes:
[OSS Note 605213 - RSCRM: Performance|https://websmp130.sap-ag.de/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/sapnotes/index2.htm?numm=605213]
[OSS Note 989461 - RSCRM:code for improving performance in VALUES_READ|https://websmp130.sap-ag.de/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/sapnotes/index2.htm?numm=989461]
[OSS Note 1137302 - RSCRM: Memory usage optimization|https://websmp130.sap-ag.de/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/sapnotes/index2.htm?numm=1137302] -
Triggering Event in BW through a ABAP Program in R/3
Hello Friends,
I am working on triggering a process chain in BW using ABAP program in R/3.
1. I have created a test process-chain in BW which sends test email upon running. This process chain is triggered by an event "Z_START_PC".
2. I created a function module "ZBW_EVENT_RAISE" which triggers this event.
( This function module is "remote enabled module")
3. I tested running the process chain, with function-module (SE37), which works fine.
( i.e. I do receive test-email after..)
4. Now I created a ABAP program "ZBW_EVENT_RAISE" in R/3.
The code of which is as follows:
REPORT ZBW_EVENT_RAISE.
parameters: rfcdest like t000-logsys.
parameters: bwevent like tbtco-eventid.
call function 'ZBW_EVENT_RAISE'
destination rfcdest
exporting
eventid = bwevent.
5. When I try to run this ABAP program in R/3 (SE38),
The process chain does not get triggered.
(a) The "<b>rfcdest</b>" i got from SM59 - RFC Destinations -
R/3 Connections - BW Development Server Client
Value is "BWDCLNT999".
How do I go about debugging this issue? I know for sure, the BW- function module -- to Trigger -- to Process-chain is working fine. Only part is R/3 to B/W function module starting.
Any help is appreciated.
I promise to award points.
Thanks
PKin ST05 there is an option for RFC trace. Not sure how much detail that will give you but you can try.
It is possible that your userid doesn't have an RFC call authorization in R/3. Do a SU53 immediately after running the program.
Also, replace the FM with any other FM that you know for sure runs (eg some BAPI FM) and run it - either in SE37 in R/3 with RFC destination for BW, or, from your code itself and see if that works (you can check return code). -
How can user attach file to interactive form, and be read by abap program?
Hello,
I created an abap interactive form, sent to the user, then user fills out the form fields, then it is uploaded back to sap, then my program reads this data and process it.
It works.
Now I want users to be able to attach any file they want, and the abap program to extract this file out of the PDF, to put it into SAP (or anywhere).
I succeeded in attaching a file, I can "see" it via function module get_annotations, but I get the file in compressed form by Adobe (filter="FlateDecode").
Do you know how to unzip the file, or is there another way to attach files in adobe reader/extract them via abap?
I use acrobat reader 8.1.2
Thx a lot!
sandra
Below is the xml obtained by GET_ANNOTATIONS. We see that there are other text annotations, and that the attached file has {length="98005"}, though real file (before "attach file" to the PDF, and also after "detach file") has length 111 995 bytes. It's why I deduced that there is a compression (I also tried to extract it as-is and open it with adobe but it doesn't work.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xfdf xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/xfdf/" xml:space="preserve">
<annots>
<highlight rect="212.347,624.257996,252.979004,636.539978" creationdate="D:20080604100938+02'00'"
name="2114308b-275d-4eca-8bfc-c8288ef4a77c" color="#FFFF00" flags="print"
date="D:20080604100938+02'00'" title="mtresori" subject="Texte surligne "
coords="215.432999,636.179016,249.893005,636.179016,215.432999,624.619019,249.893005,624.619019"
page="0">
<popup rect="595.276001,516.179016,775.276001,636.179016" flags="print,nozoom,norotate"
open="no" page="0"/>
</highlight>
<fileattachment rect="15.345001,802.841003,29.345001,822.841003"
creationdate="D:20080604101011+02'00'" name="f6e12648-c9b0-4cd1-b08b-82876c8300d7"
color="#4055FF" flags="print,nozoom,norotate" date="D:20080604101019+02'00'" title="mtresori"
subject="Piece jointe" file="SAP_WIDGETS2.pdf" mimetype="application/pdf"
creation="D:20080603112937+02'00'" modification="D:20080603112937+02'00'" size="111995"
checksum="9F846412B510089F7C6DBCC6527C6339" page="0">
<contents-richtext>
<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:xfa="http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-data/1.0/"
xfa:APIVersion="Acrobat:8.0.0" xfa:spec="2.0.2">
<p>SAP_WIDGETS2.pdf</p>
</body>
</contents-richtext>
<data MODE="raw" encoding="hex" length="98005" filter="FlateDecode">
4889CC570B5414D719F651A38EC468D5C6A2980104E528BBF3B8F3B2626405242920020A0AA4AEBB
C3B2BAECEAEEA2A018030A628C8FFA4A0F568F58426A1EF5118FB5266A8D9AA2B16A55044541C5
A62656EBA315935AE8BDB3BBEC2C0BD9D5B39EB3671966FEFBFCE6BF
ETC. (all hexa code is the attached file, but with compression by adobe)
</data>
</fileattachment>
<text rect="96.187408,680.099976,116.186996,698.099976" creationdate="D:20080613144537+02'00'"
name="73360fcf-f5e5-4d5b-9315-fe4c42924300" color="#FFFF00" flags="print,nozoom,norotate"
date="D:20080613144617+02'00'" icon="Comment" title="srossi" subject="Note" page="0">
<contents-richtext>
<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:xfa="http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-data/1.0/"
xfa:APIVersion="Acrobat:8.0.0" xfa:spec="2.0.2">
<p dir="ltr">
<span dir="ltr" style="font-size:10.0pt;text-align:left;color:#000000;
font-weight:normal;font-style:normal">
ffffffffffffffffffffff
</span>
</p>
</body>
</contents-richtext>
<popup rect="595.276001,578.099976,775.276001,698.099976" flags="print,nozoom,norotate"
open="yes" page="0"/>
</text>
<text rect="100,82,120,100" creationdate="D:20080613144627+02'00'" state="Marked"
name="d524b7d5-1a85-4b62-80b3-5875dd152c51"
color="#FFFF00" flags="hidden,print,nozoom,norotate" date="D:20080613144627+02'00'"
icon="Comment" title="srossi" subject="Note"
inreplyto="73360fcf-f5e5-4d5b-9315-fe4c42924300" statemodel="Marked" page="0">
<contents-richtext>
<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:xfa="http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-data/1.0/"
xfa:APIVersion="Acrobat:8.0.0" xfa:spec="2.0.2">
<p>Marked definie par srossi</p>
</body>
</contents-richtext>
<popuprect="595.276001,-20,775.276001,100" flags="print,nozoom,norotate" open="no" page="0"/>
</text>
<text rect="100,82,120,100" creationdate="D:20080613144633+02'00'" state="Accepted"
name="88af2cb6-7516-4f21-81e6-97edc7a85184"
color="#FFFF00" flags="hidden,print,nozoom,norotate" date="D:20080613144633+02'00'" icon="Comment"
title="srossi" subject="Note" inreplyto="d524b7d5-1a85-4b62-80b3-5875dd152c51" statemodel="Review"
page="0">
<contents-richtext>
<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:xfa="http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-data/1.0/"
xfa:APIVersion="Acrobat:8.0.0" xfa:spec="2.0.2">
<p>Accepted definie par srossi</p>
</body>
</contents-richtext>
<popup rect="595.276001,-20,775.276001,100" flags="print,nozoom,norotate" open="no" page="0"/>
</text>
<text rect="100,82,120,100" creationdate="D:20080613144642+02'00'" state="Marked"
name="a8c6b485-c3f9-44e2-ad53-c61b2766d9d5" color="#FFFF00" flags="hidden,print,nozoom,norotate"
date="D:20080613144642+02'00'" icon="Comment" title="srossi" subject="Note"
inreplyto="f6e12648-c9b0-4cd1-b08b-82876c8300d7" statemodel="Marked" page="0">
<contents-richtext>
<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:xfa="http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-data/1.0/"
xfa:APIVersion="Acrobat:8.0.0" xfa:spec="2.0.2">
<p>Marked definie par srossi</p>
</body>
</contents-richtext>
<popup rect="595.276001,-20,775.276001,100" flags="print,nozoom,norotate" open="no" page="0"/>
</text>
<text rect="100,82,120,100" creationdate="D:20080613144647+02'00'" state="Accepted"
name="0136b689-575c-46b8-a21a-86e3c8d73904" color="#FFFF00" flags="hidden,print,nozoom,norotate"
date="D:20080613144647+02'00'" icon="Comment" title="srossi" subject="Note"
inreplyto="a8c6b485-c3f9-44e2-ad53-c61b2766d9d5" statemodel="Review" page="0">
<contents-richtext>
<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:xfa="http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-data/1.0/"
xfa:APIVersion="Acrobat:8.0.0" xfa:spec="2.0.2">
<p>Accepted definie par srossi</p>
</body>
</contents-richtext>
<popup rect="595.276001,-20,775.276001,100" flags="print,nozoom,norotate" open="no" page="0"/>
</text>
<text rect="100,82,120,100" creationdate="D:20080613144657+02'00'" state="Accepted"
name="a21fc3c5-cf6a-4c6f-bc1f-328a91050b4e" color="#FFFF00" flags="hidden,print,nozoom,norotate"
date="D:20080613144657+02'00'" icon="Comment" title="srossi" subject="Note"
inreplyto="2114308b-275d-4eca-8bfc-c8288ef4a77c" statemodel="Review" page="0">
<contents-richtext>
<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:xfa="http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-data/1.0/"
xfa:APIVersion="Acrobat:8.0.0" xfa:spec="2.0.2">
<p>Accepted definie par srossi</p>
</body>
</contents-richtext>
<popup rect="595.276001,-20,775.276001,100" flags="print,nozoom,norotate" open="no" page="0"/>
</text>
</annots>
<f href="acTempF-00000028453-00000000089"/>
<ids original="03473EFED11DB2110A00000000000000" modified="959796E85292D54DB7FA558CAAD4A346"/>
</xfdf>Hello everybody,
I am sure you have an answer to my question above. It was :
how is it possible for a user to ATTACH files to a PDF interactive form, and then be able to READ them via a program ? (I guess the solution to read them via ABAP or JAVA is quite the same?)
Thx a lot !
sandra -
Schedule Jobs with multiple steps via ABAP Program
Hi,
I need to schedule multiple programs via background jobs on a daily basis. Since all these jobs are to be run as a single job, the various programs have to be run as steps in a major job.
I am however not very clear on how this can be done via an ABAP program ( the idea of a program is that various parameters to be passed to each program in the step can be entered dynamically rather than via variants).
I am using the JOB_OPEN and JOB_CLOSE functions and submitting the programs with selection screen parameters dynamically passed to create a job. I need to do this for various programs as a job step (WITHOUT Variants being defined).
Can anyone suggest any ideas for this? I have tried out JOB_SUBMIT Function but am not very confident I know what exactly it is for as it asks for a variant.
Thanks very much,
PreetHi Preet,
just to be sure: you know, that variants can be dynamical, too?
It's quite usual to assign dynamical current date, but it's also possible to add / subtract value and even define own functionality.
Maybe it's easier to implement a dynamical selection and handle static jobs.
If you try to plan a job (online or with JOB_SUBMIT), you have to use variants - you can create (or change) them dynamical in beforehand. Only SE38, F8, F9 is creating a temporary variant, so that no saved variant is necessary.
But if you end up creating variants dynamical, you can change one existing variant, too. Then you can use a static job definition (with periodical starting rule).
So: have a look, if dynamic variants are enough, otherwise change variants per job.
Regards,
Christian
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