BACK GROUND JOB PROCESSING

I have a report in that 4 BDCs r there. Now the requirement is in the selection screen there shoud b a button(back ground) ...if click job will be created for in SM37. Now how to do it? U can find similer options in standard programs..and where that display comes in spool ...
PLZ ITS URGENT
regards
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        KaushiK©Datta

Hi..
To create a Background Job Dynamically :
You have to call the FMs.
CALL FUNCTION 'JOB_OPEN'            "Creates a Job
SUBMIT RSBDCBTC WITH QID = ....  "For processing a Session
CALL FUNCTION 'JOB_CLOSE'         "Releases the Job
reward if Helpful.

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    1.     Selection Criteria
    2.     Select Statements
    •     Select Queries
    •     SQL Interface
    •     Aggregate Functions
    •     For all Entries
    Select Over more than one Internal table
    Selection Criteria
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    2.     Select with selection list.
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      CHECK: SBOOK_WA-CARRID = 'LH' AND
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    3.     When a base table has multiple indices, the where clause should be in the order of the index, either a primary or a secondary index.
    4.     For testing existence , use Select.. Up to 1 rows statement instead of a Select-Endselect-loop with an Exit. 
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    Point # 1
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        FROM EKKO AS P INNER JOIN EKAN AS F
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    Point # 2
    SELECT * FROM SBOOK INTO SBOOK_WA.
      CHECK: SBOOK_WA-CARRID = 'LH' AND
             SBOOK_WA-CONNID = '0400'.
    ENDSELECT.
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    SELECT  CARRID CONNID FLDATE BOOKID FROM SBOOK INTO TABLE T_SBOOK
      WHERE SBOOK_WA-CARRID = 'LH' AND
                  SBOOK_WA-CONNID = '0400'.
    Point # 3
    To choose an index, the optimizer checks the field names specified in the where clause and then uses an index that has the same order of the fields . In certain scenarios, it is advisable to check whether a new index can speed up the performance of a program. This will come handy in programs that access data from the finance tables.
    Point # 4
    SELECT * FROM SBOOK INTO SBOOK_WA
      UP TO 1 ROWS
      WHERE CARRID = 'LH'.
    ENDSELECT.
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    SELECT * FROM SBOOK INTO SBOOK_WA
        WHERE CARRID = 'LH'.
      EXIT.
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    Point # 5
    If all primary key fields are supplied in the Where condition you can even use Select Single.
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    Select Statements           contd..  SQL Interface
    1.     Use column updates instead of single-row updates
    to update your database tables.
    2.     For all frequently used Select statements, try to use an index.
    3.     Using buffered tables improves the performance considerably.
    Point # 1
    SELECT * FROM SFLIGHT INTO SFLIGHT_WA.
      SFLIGHT_WA-SEATSOCC =
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      UPDATE SFLIGHT FROM SFLIGHT_WA.
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    UPDATE SFLIGHT
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    Point # 2
    SELECT * FROM SBOOK CLIENT SPECIFIED INTO SBOOK_WA
      WHERE CARRID = 'LH'
        AND CONNID = '0400'.
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    SELECT * FROM SBOOK CLIENT SPECIFIED INTO SBOOK_WA
      WHERE MANDT IN ( SELECT MANDT FROM T000 )
        AND CARRID = 'LH'
        AND CONNID = '0400'.
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    Point # 3
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      WHERE     SPRSL = 'D'
            AND ARBGB = '00'
            AND MSGNR = '999'.
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    SELECT SINGLE * FROM T100  INTO T100_WA
      WHERE     SPRSL = 'D'
            AND ARBGB = '00'
            AND MSGNR = '999'.
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    •     If you want to find the maximum, minimum, sum and average value or the count of a database column, use a select list with aggregate functions instead of computing the aggregates yourself.
    Some of the Aggregate functions allowed in SAP are  MAX, MIN, AVG, SUM, COUNT, COUNT( * )
    Consider the following extract.
                Maxno = 0.
                Select * from zflight where airln = ‘LF’ and cntry = ‘IN’.
                 Check zflight-fligh > maxno.
                 Maxno = zflight-fligh.
                Endselect.
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    Select max( fligh ) from zflight into maxno where airln = ‘LF’ and cntry = ‘IN’.
    Select Statements    contd…For All Entries
    •     The for all entries creates a where clause, where all the entries in the driver table are combined with OR. If the number of entries in the driver table is larger than rsdb/max_blocking_factor, several similar SQL statements are executed to limit the length of the WHERE clause.
         The plus
    •     Large amount of data
    •     Mixing processing and reading of data
    •     Fast internal reprocessing of data
    •     Fast
         The Minus
    •     Difficult to program/understand
    •     Memory could be critical (use FREE or PACKAGE size)
    Points to be must considered FOR ALL ENTRIES
    •     Check that data is present in the driver table
    •     Sorting the driver table
    •     Removing duplicates from the driver table
    Consider the following piece of extract
    Loop at int_cntry.
           Select single * from zfligh into int_fligh
    where cntry = int_cntry-cntry.
    Append int_fligh.
    Endloop.
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    Sort int_cntry by cntry.
    Delete adjacent duplicates from int_cntry.
    If NOT int_cntry[] is INITIAL.
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                For all entries in int_cntry
                Where cntry = int_cntry-cntry.
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    Select Statements    contd…  Select Over more than one Internal table
    1.     Its better to use a views instead of nested Select statements.
    2.     To read data from several logically connected tables use a join instead of nested Select statements. Joins are preferred only if all the primary key are available in WHERE clause for the tables that are joined. If the primary keys are not provided in join the Joining of tables itself takes time.
    3.     Instead of using nested Select loops it is often better to use subqueries.
    Point # 1
    SELECT * FROM DD01L INTO DD01L_WA
      WHERE DOMNAME LIKE 'CHAR%'
            AND AS4LOCAL = 'A'.
      SELECT SINGLE * FROM DD01T INTO DD01T_WA
        WHERE   DOMNAME    = DD01L_WA-DOMNAME
            AND AS4LOCAL   = 'A'
            AND AS4VERS    = DD01L_WA-AS4VERS
            AND DDLANGUAGE = SY-LANGU.
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    SELECT * FROM DD01V INTO  DD01V_WA
      WHERE DOMNAME LIKE 'CHAR%'
            AND DDLANGUAGE = SY-LANGU.
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    Point # 2
    SELECT * FROM EKKO INTO EKKO_WA.
      SELECT * FROM EKAN INTO EKAN_WA
          WHERE EBELN = EKKO_WA-EBELN.
      ENDSELECT.
    ENDSELECT.
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    SELECT PF1 PF2 FF3 FF4 INTO TABLE ITAB
        FROM EKKO AS P INNER JOIN EKAN AS F
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    Point # 3
    SELECT * FROM SPFLI
      INTO TABLE T_SPFLI
      WHERE CITYFROM = 'FRANKFURT'
        AND CITYTO = 'NEW YORK'.
    SELECT * FROM SFLIGHT AS F
        INTO SFLIGHT_WA
        FOR ALL ENTRIES IN T_SPFLI
        WHERE SEATSOCC < F~SEATSMAX
          AND CARRID = T_SPFLI-CARRID
          AND CONNID = T_SPFLI-CONNID
          AND FLDATE BETWEEN '19990101' AND '19990331'.
    ENDSELECT.
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    SELECT * FROM SFLIGHT AS F INTO SFLIGHT_WA
        WHERE SEATSOCC < F~SEATSMAX
          AND EXISTS ( SELECT * FROM SPFLI
                         WHERE CARRID = F~CARRID
                           AND CONNID = F~CONNID
                           AND CITYFROM = 'FRANKFURT'
                           AND CITYTO = 'NEW YORK' )
          AND FLDATE BETWEEN '19990101' AND '19990331'.
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    2.     Always try to use binary search instead of linear search. But don’t forget to sort your internal table before that.
    3.     A dynamic key access is slower than a static one, since the key specification must be evaluated at runtime.
    4.     A binary search using secondary index takes considerably less time.
    5.     LOOP ... WHERE is faster than LOOP/CHECK because LOOP ... WHERE evaluates the specified condition internally.
    6.     Modifying selected components using “ MODIFY itab …TRANSPORTING f1 f2.. “ accelerates the task of updating  a line of an internal table.
    Point # 2
    READ TABLE ITAB INTO WA WITH KEY K = 'X‘ BINARY SEARCH.
    IS MUCH FASTER THAN USING
    READ TABLE ITAB INTO WA WITH KEY K = 'X'.
    If TAB has n entries, linear search runs in O( n ) time, whereas binary search takes only O( log2( n ) ).
    Point # 3
    READ TABLE ITAB INTO WA WITH KEY K = 'X'. IS FASTER THAN USING
    READ TABLE ITAB INTO WA WITH KEY (NAME) = 'X'.
    Point # 5
    LOOP AT ITAB INTO WA WHERE K = 'X'.
    ENDLOOP.
    The above code is much faster than using
    LOOP AT ITAB INTO WA.
      CHECK WA-K = 'X'.
    ENDLOOP.
    Point # 6
    WA-DATE = SY-DATUM.
    MODIFY ITAB FROM WA INDEX 1 TRANSPORTING DATE.
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    WA-DATE = SY-DATUM.
    MODIFY ITAB FROM WA INDEX 1.
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    8.    If collect semantics is required, it is always better to use to COLLECT rather than READ BINARY and then ADD.
    9.    "APPEND LINES OF itab1 TO itab2" accelerates the task of appending a table to another table considerably as compared to “ LOOP-APPEND-ENDLOOP.”
    10.   “DELETE ADJACENT DUPLICATES“ accelerates the task of deleting duplicate entries considerably as compared to “ READ-LOOP-DELETE-ENDLOOP”.
    11.   "DELETE itab FROM ... TO ..." accelerates the task of deleting a sequence of lines considerably as compared to “  DO -DELETE-ENDDO”.
    Point # 7
    Modifying selected components only makes the program faster as compared to Modifying all lines completely.
    e.g,
    LOOP AT ITAB ASSIGNING <WA>.
      I = SY-TABIX MOD 2.
      IF I = 0.
        <WA>-FLAG = 'X'.
      ENDIF.
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    LOOP AT ITAB INTO WA.
      I = SY-TABIX MOD 2.
      IF I = 0.
        WA-FLAG = 'X'.
        MODIFY ITAB FROM WA.
      ENDIF.
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    Point # 8
    LOOP AT ITAB1 INTO WA1.
      READ TABLE ITAB2 INTO WA2 WITH KEY K = WA1-K BINARY SEARCH.
      IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
        ADD: WA1-VAL1 TO WA2-VAL1,
             WA1-VAL2 TO WA2-VAL2.
        MODIFY ITAB2 FROM WA2 INDEX SY-TABIX TRANSPORTING VAL1 VAL2.
      ELSE.
        INSERT WA1 INTO ITAB2 INDEX SY-TABIX.
      ENDIF.
    ENDLOOP.
    The above code uses BINARY SEARCH for collect semantics. READ BINARY runs in O( log2(n) ) time. The above piece of code can be more optimized by
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      COLLECT WA INTO ITAB2.
    ENDLOOP.
    SORT ITAB2 BY K.
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    of the number of entries (i.e. O(1)) .
    Point # 9
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    LOOP AT ITAB1 INTO WA.
      APPEND WA TO ITAB2.
    ENDLOOP.
    Point # 10
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    This is much more optimized as compared to
    READ TABLE ITAB INDEX 1 INTO PREV_LINE.
    LOOP AT ITAB FROM 2 INTO WA.
      IF WA = PREV_LINE.
        DELETE ITAB.
      ELSE.
        PREV_LINE = WA.
      ENDIF.
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    Point # 11
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    This is much more optimized as compared to
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      DELETE ITAB INDEX 450.
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    How To Scheduled A Job Through ABAP Report In back end  Of CRM when i click on "Approve" Button in WEBUI  From result list.
    As per My requirement I have a Search View and Result View
    In Search View I have  Below Fields
    ITC Vendor ID    
    Claim Status
    User status (date status changed)
    Model
    Serial Number
    Date completed of Service Completion
    Based on Search Criteria I will get Result In Result View.(Suppose 10 Records I got In Result View)
    In the Result View I need to Add one Button As "Approve"
    When i Click On Approve button One Pop up Message Need to Open And In that popup window I need to Display Below Text
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    Note: Only Claims Which are in Submitted  Status  Will be  Approved. you May Close This Window"
    In SAP CRM System  Back Ground Job Need To Start When Click On "Approve" Button In WEBUI .
    In the Back Ground ABAP Report which will validate based on Result List Records"
    In the Result List we may have all types of Claims which are status in "Submitted" "Pending" "Rejected" "Approve".
    I need to collect all records from Result list and validate Those Records who's Status in "Submitted
    1)Sort all the claims based on ITC Vendor ID.
    2)Grouped all the submitted claims against each ITC Vendor ID from the search result
    3)Change the status of the selected submitted claims to Approved.
    4)Displays information messages as mentioned whenever a claim is approved, the same message will be captured in the job log.
    ‘Claims <ClaimID 1>,…<ClaimID N> now approved for ITC Vendor ID’.
    5)Sending Email to each IRC.
    6)Capture all the approved claims in the below format (Format Attached "Screen Shot Attachment")
    7)Store the file in the Application Server AL11 in .csv format
    Please Find Attachement For Reference.
    1)ITC Claim Screen Shot
    2)Screen Shot For Attachment
    Thanks
    Raj

    Hi,
    You can add the following code in on approve method to show popup to the user,
    IF req_edit IS NOT BOUND. " gloabl attribute in impl class of the view
        REFRESH lt_buttons.
        lss_button-id  = 'btnyes'.
        lss_button-text = 'YES'.
        lss_button-on_click = 'YES'.
        APPEND lss_button TO lt_buttons.
        CLEAR lss_button.
        lss_button-id  = 'btnno'.
        lss_button-text = 'NO'.
        lss_button-on_click = 'NO'.
        APPEND lss_button TO lt_buttons.
        CLEAR lss_button.
        CALL METHOD comp_controller->window_manager->create_popup_2_confirm
          EXPORTING
            iv_title          = 'ATTENTION'
            iv_text           = 'Are you sure you want to edit this document?'
            iv_btncombination = '99'
            iv_custombuttons  = lt_buttons
          RECEIVING
            rv_result         = req_edit.
        req_edit->set_on_close_event( iv_event_name = 'EDIT' iv_view = me ). "#EC NOTEXT
        req_edit->open( ).
        RETURN.
      ELSE.
        lr_node ?= req_edit->get_context_node( 'OUTPUTNODE' ).
        lv_outbound = lr_node->get_event_name( ).
    *  CLEAR ptc_pricing_status.
    *    lv_outbound = req_edit->get_fired_outbound_plug( ).
        IF lv_outbound = 'YES'.
    you can use the submit report code here and you can al the validations here
        ELSE. " No
    if user clicks no nothing to do..
        ENDIF.
        CLEAR req_edit.
      ENDIF.
    Best Regards,
    Dharmakasi.

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