Difference between report 3.0 and 6i

Hi all,
What is the major difference between report 3.0 and 6i
and
What is the major difference between report 6i and 9i. Please somebody
Thanks,
KK

Hi all,
What is the major difference between report 3.0 and 6i
and
What is the major difference between report 6i and 9i. Please somebody
Thanks,
KK

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  • Difference between Report screens vs Dynpros

    Hi All:
        Could someone please tell me what is the difference between report selection screens and dynpros?
    Thanks.
    Mithun

    Hi
    See the doc for Web Dynpros
    Web Dynpro ABAP  
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/db22242d-0701-0010-28a2-aeaa1fefd706
    Hope that the following also helps you.
    Web Dynpro for ABAP (WD4A, WDA) is the SAP standard UI technology for developing Web
    applications in the ABAP environment. It consists of a runtime environment and a graphical
    development environment with special Web Dynpro tools that are integrated in the ABAP
    Workbench (SE80).
    Web Dynpro offers the following advantages for application developers:
    The use of declarative and graphical tools significantly reduces the implementation
    effort
    Web Dynpro supports a structured design process
    Strict separation between layout and business data
    Reuse and better maintainability by using components
    The layout and navigation is easily changed using the Web Dynpro tools
    Stateful applications are supported – that is, if the page is changed and the required
    data remains intact so that you can access it at any time throughout the entire
    application context.
    Note that stateless applications are not possible.
    Automatic data transport using data binding
    Automatic input check
    Automatic operation of the Web Dynpro application using the keyboard
    User interface accessibility is supported
    Full integration in the reliable ABAP development environment
    Web Dynpro Architecture
    Definition
    Web Dynpro is the SAP NetWeaver programming model for user interfaces (UIs).
    The Web Dynpro model is based on the Model View Controller paradigm, and has the
    following features that build on the classic dynpro model:
    Clear separation of business logic and display logic
    Uniform metamodel for all types of user interfaces
    Execution on a number of client platforms.
    Extensive platform independence of interfaces
    Structure
    Metamodel Concept
    Web Dynpro provides support for developing Web representation of a business application.
    You use specific tools to describe the properties of a Web Dynpro application in the form of
    Web Dynpro metadata. The necessary source code is then generated automatically and
    executed at runtime. In addition to the events offered by the framework, you can also define
    your own events for a Web Dynpro application. However, the event handling must always be
    programmed in separate source code areas which are executed automatically when the event
    is triggered at runtime.
    In Web Dynpro, each user interface is always made up of the same basic elements. These
    elements of the metamodel can be statically declared using Web Dynpro tools.
    It is also possible to implement elements of the metamodel at runtime and to change them or
    reintegrate them at runtime. Using these implementations, you can make any changes or
    enhancements to a user interface that has been created by declarative methods by
    generating new interface structures at runtime.
    This means that you can combine declarative processes and the implementation of source
    code.
    Graphical Development Tools
    To support this declarative concept, both the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio and the
    ABAP Workbench contain a range of Web Dynpro tools. You can therefore generate a large
    proportion of a Web Dynpro application using the tools provided, without having to create your
    own source code. This applies to the following parts of the application:
    Data flow between the front end and back end
    Layout of the user interface
    Properties of user interface elements
    The Web Dynpro tools enable you to create source text areas manually within generated
    source texts. These areas are not changed if the source code is regenerated.
    Separation of Business and Application Logic
    Using Web Dynpro enables a clear separation of business logic and display logic. A Web
    Dynpro application runs on the front end and has local or remote access to the back end
    system via a service. This means that the display logic is contained in the Web Dynpro
    application, while the business logic and the persistence of the business objects run in the
    back end system. The following options are currently available for connecting Web Dynpro
    applications and the back-end system:
    An interface generated using adaptive RFC, through which BAPIs of an SAP system
    can be called
    An interface for calling Web services
    A self-generated interface
    The source code required for connecting the Web Dynpro application can be generated
    from a UML definition of the Web Dynpro interface. A UML definition can be imported
    into the Web Dynpro tools as an XML file.
    Conversion of the Model-View-Controller
    Conversion of the Model-View-Controller Programming Model
    Every Web Dynpro application is structured according to the Model View Controller
    programming model:
    ? The model forms the interface to the back end system and thus enables the
    Web Dynpro application access to data.
    ? The view is responsible for the representation of the data in the browser.
    ? The controller lies between the view and the model. The controller formats
    the model data to be displayed in the view, processes the user entries made by the
    user, and returns them to the model.
    /people/thomas.jung/blog/2006/06/20/web-dynpro-abap-demonstration-videos
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/77/3545415ea6f523e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
    Reward if useful
    regards
    Anji

  • What is difference between report programming and dialog programming?

    hi,
    what is difference between report programming and dialog programming? plz provide some example code
    bye

    ABAP programming
    Basically reports are used to read database and represent the results in lists.
    Reports are collections of processing blocks that the system calls depending on events.
    We can use reports to evaluate data from database tables.
    Reports are stand alone programs and controlled by events.
    A report itself never creates events
    steps in report:
    Processing the selection screen
    Reading the database
    Evaluating the data and creating lists
    Outputting a list.
    1st u write simple logics, after that u can enhance the code as step by step.
    http://venus.imp.mx/hilario/Libros/TeachYrslfAbap4/index.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/d1/802cfc454211d189710000e8322d00/frameset.htm
    http://www.sapdev.co.uk/reporting/reportinghome.htm
    Dialog Programming
    Structure of a Dialog Program
    A dialog program consists of the following basic components:
    Screens (dynpros)
    Each dialog in an SAP system is controlled by dynpros. A dynpro (DYnamic PROgram) consists of a screen and its flow logic and controls exactly one dialog step. The flow logic determines which processing takes place before displaying the screen (PBO-Process Before Output) and after receiving the entries the user made on the screen (PAI-Process After Input).
    The screen layout fixed in the Screen Painter determines the positions of input/output fields, text fields, and graphical elements such as radio buttons and checkboxes. In addition, the Menu Painter allows to store menus, icons, pushbuttons, and function keys in one or more GUI statuses. Dynpros and GUI statuses refer to the ABAP/4 program that control the sequence of the dynpros and GUI statuses at runtime.
    ABAP/4 module pool
    Each dynpro refers to exactly one ABAP/4 dialog program. Such a dialog program is also called a module pool, since it consists of interactive modules. The flow logic of a dynpro contains calls of modules from the corresponding module pool. Interactive modules called at the PBO event are used to prepare the screen template in accordance to the context, for example by setting field contents or by suppressing fields from the display that are not needed. Interactive modules called at the PAI event are used to check the user input and to trigger appropriate dialog steps, such as the update task.
    All dynpros to be called from within one transaction refer to a common module pool. The dynpros of a module pool are numbered. By default, the system stores for each dynpro the dynpro to be displayed next. This dynpro sequence or chain can be linear as well as cyclic. From within a dynpro chain, you can even call another dynpro chain and, after processing it, return to the original chain.
    Check this link for basics.
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/index.htm
    Check this link for Dialog Programming/Table Control
    http://www.planetsap.com/Tips_and_Tricks.htm#dialog
    Check this SAP Help for Dialog Program doc.
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/9f/db9cdc35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
    Check this SAP Help link for Subscreens.
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/9f/dbabfe35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
    Check this link for subscreen demo program.
    http://abapcode.blogspot.com/2007/05/demo-program-to-create-subscreen-in.html
    Also check this link too.
    http://abapcode.blogspot.com/2007/06/dialog-programming-faq.html
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/9f/db9cdc35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/sld004.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/52/670ba2439b11d1896f0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/52/670c17439b11d1896f0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/52/670c17439b11d1896f0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/9f/db9ccf35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
    http://abapprogramming.blogspot.com/

  • Difference between Reporting Services Sharepoint Mode and Reporting Services Add In for Sharepoint 2013

    Hi, We are building company site with Sharepoint 2013 Enterprise Edition and were wondering what is the difference between Reporting Services Sharepoint Mode and Reporting Services Add In for Sharepoint 2013? What are the roles/purposes of each one? What
    happens if only Reporting Services Sharepoint Mode  installed or vise versa.
    Thank you in advance

    Reporting Services in SharePoint mode is a service for displaying, managing, and creating SSRS reports within SharePoint. The addin is a pre-req for SharePoint that is used to display reports and is required for Reporting Services in Native or SharePoint
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  • Purchase price difference between SAP R/3 and BWI report

    Hi
    Purchase price difference between SAP R/3 and BWI report
    What is purchase price variance ?, my user is telling that  in SAP R/3, purchase price variance 100 and in  BWI  report it is 200 .
    Any other terminologies are there for purchase price variance ?
    And any idea wherefrom BWI will take this purchase price variance ?
    Thanks In advance

    Purchase price variance is he difference in price between the amount paid to the supplier and the planned or standard cost of that item
    Request you to check your data first in your Cube/ODS, better would be to check in the data container where the data is first loaded.
    Also check if this field is getting directly loaded as 1-to-1 mapping.

  • Difference between AFTER PARAMETER FORM and BEFORE REPORT in Reports 6i

    Hi Aii,
    What is the difference between AFTER PARAMETER FORM and BEFORE REPORT in Reports 6i.
    Thanks in Advance,
    Balu

    Hi Balu.,
    As per my findings the After Parameter is fired after the Parameters are given to the report and Before Report fires when the queries are parsed and data is fetched.
    Regards.,
    Vijay G

  • Difference between Reports in normal ABAP and Reports in CRM

    Hi Experts,
    I am new to CRM. Can someone tell me the Difference between Reports in normal ABAP and Reports in CRM.
    It will be very useful if someone explains with example.
    Some where in SDN i read in CRM we should not select statment. Then how to fetch data?
    Please give me more basic concepts about CRM programming.
    Thanks,
    RAGU

    Hi Ragu,
    You can find much information at http://service.sap.com/crm-inst.
    Go to Installation & Upgrade Guides -> SAP Business Suite Applications -> SAP CRM
    Check the CRM version in which you are working and get the documents.
    FMs are specific to the requirement. Like all Business Partner related FMs generally start with BUPA* or BAPI_BUPA*.
    For CRM transaction data you can get info using FM CRM_ORDER_READ. To create a new transaction use CRM_ORDER_MAINTAIN and CRM_ORDER_SAVE.
    More information can be fetched by surfing through the SDN threads and checking in SE37 t-code.
    Hope this helps!
    Regards,
    Saumya

  • Difference between Report painter and abap query .

    can anyone please tell me the difference between the report painter and the ordinary alv,clasical reporting and also the difference between Report painter and abap query. How the output format will be in Report painter. If anyone has any documents please send it to
    [email protected]
    Thanks,
    Joseph.

    hi,
    ABAP Query is an ABAP Workbench tool that enables users without knowledge of the ABAP programming language to define and execute their own reports.
    In ABAP Query, you enter texts and select fields and options to determine the structure of the reports. Fields are selected from functional areas and can be assigned a sequence by numbering.
    link for abap query --
    https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=221911&messageID=2790992
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    link for report painter --
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            Pankaj Singh
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            Pankaj Singh

  • Difference between Report Builder 6.0.8.8.3 and 6.0.8.11.4 ?

    Where is the difference between those two version and where do I get the up-grade file ?

    hello,
    reports 6.0.8 indicates that it is 6i, all digits after that indicate the patch-level, hence it's a different patch-level.
    in fact 6.0.8.8.3 was the first release that came out. 6.0.8.11 is patch2 and currently we are at patch9.
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  • Difference between Report Template "Standard (PPR)" and "Standard"?

    What is the difference between Report Template "Standard (PPR)" and Report Template "Standard"? What does PPR mean and what makes it different? Why would you use PPR rather than just standard?
    Thanks,
    Linda

    Hello,
    PPR (Partial Page Refresh) is just a term used to describe some AJAX pagination and sorting functionality, it's just a holdover from before the term AJAX existed.
    You can just change the template and on your report to enable that functionality. In 3.0 it will just be on off switch in your pagination options.
    Carl
    Message was edited by:
    Carl Backstrom

  • Difference between Web Service URL and Report Manager URL

    What is the difference between Web Service URL and Report Manager URL in Reporting Service configuration manager in SQl Server 2008 Reporting Setrvices

    Another way to put it is the Web Service URL is just that, its used for services that are connecting to issue API calls.  The Report Manager URL is the nice GUI that users should use.  If you click the links, you should see the difference.  I
    am sure you have likely done that, but functionally one is for programmatic purposes and the other to be the front end graphical user interface.
    Sometimes pictures help as well...
    http://bretstateham.com/reporting-services-architecture-diagram%E2%80%A6/

  • Difference Between Web application design and Report Designer

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    thanks,
    Gal

    Hi,
    The Report designer is completely for formating of your query and results. Here you have the flexibility to design your query(one/more) results in your own way.
    The WAD is for displaying various web items at one short for a single/multiple query. And here you have the flexibility to do the XML coding on the web items, but not as much you have the flexibility on Report Designer.
    But, Report designer will have more performance issues than WAD. So, generally it helps when you need extreme formating of your reports.
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  • Difference between After parameter Trigger and befor report Trigger

    hi,
    Can anyone tell me Functional difference between After parameter Trigger and Before Report Trigger. with some practical example or scenario.
    I did try few things but I couldn't make out any difference.
    thanks
    ram

    Probably none at this point.
    We pass parameters from a form (and do not use the report param selection screen), but always run code in the afterpform.
    put your parameter form code processing in the afterpform. I rarely ever use before report.
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    param form
    after pform
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    report
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    after report

  • Difference between a Character mode and Bitmap mode reports

    What are the differences between a character mode and bitmap mode reports

    hi saikumar
    In Oracle Reports Designer, character mode, the
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  • Differences Between Report Painter and Report Writer

    Hi,
    Anyone knows the differences between report painter and report writer?
    Thanks,
    CW

    Hello CW Teo,
    Yes report writer can be used in logistics also. One of the way which I am aware of is described below.
    Flexible analyses allow you to can tailor the way in which key figures are combined and aggregated. This means that it is possible to both provide administrators with detailed information and management with aggregated information.
    Flexible analyses enable easy access to the Report Writer, a user-friendly tool with which you can create reports for various analyses. The Report Writer is integrated in other SAP applications, such as Extended General Ledger and Cost Center Accounting.
    Evaluation structures form the interface to the Report Writer. Evaluation structures consist of characteristics and key figures and are easy to construct.An evaluation structure with the same name exists for each information structure in the standard system.Even the self-defined information structures created in Customizing can be evaluated via the flexible analyses.
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    To define an evaluation, all you need to do is select the characteristics and key figures you require (pick-up technique).One of the especially useful features here is that you have the option of tailoring the layout of your report to suit your particular requirements. You can also define extra key figures for the reports, which are derived from existing key figures by means of calculation formulas. You can thereby multiply the key figures or divide one key figure by another.
    ============================================================
    In addition to the above you can also edit a report in logistics module with the help of a report writer. below mentioned is the process for it.
    It is now possible to edit your report data using the Report Writer. You can also change the layout of the report. The most important functions of the layout design are summarized below.
    Summation levels:In the report screen, you can use the menu sequence View ->Summation level to specify the number of summation used to calculate total values. All totals that do not lie within the specified interval will be hidden. A summation level corresponds to a hierarchical level (for example, material level). Summation level 1 is the lowest hierarchical level. Summation level 2 is the next level up, and so on. The individual values are on the summation level 0.
    The summation levels can be specified both universally (for the entire report) or locally (for specific blocks of rows). In this case, the local settings overwrite global values.
    Report views:If a report is displayed on the screen, the Report Writer will then set page breaks so that exactly one page fits into the current window. This view will be defined as the standard view. As the Report Writer always processes exactly one page, you can only use the page keys and page icons to page up and down; the scroll bars cannot be used.
    The page view can be determined via Settings-> Page view. The page breaks in the page view correspond to those defined in the report layout.
    Hide and show rows:The function Edit->Hide rows exclude certain preselected areas of your report from the display. You can undo this command with Edit ® Show rows.
    Expanding and collapsing report rows:View-> Hierarchy->Collapse allows you to hide the report rows of the sub-trees that are located underneath. View->Hierarchy ->Expand allows you to undo this command level by level.
    If you want to display all the report rows that were hidden by collapsing the hierarchy or restricting the summation levels, select, View->Hierarchy-> Expand all.
    View->Collapse all allows you to reduced every row block to the highest summation level.
    Texts and Annotations:You can create an annotation for your report.
    Select: Extras->Annotation.
    You branch into the text editor of the Report Writer.
    Via the menu sequence Settings->Texts, you can create and format a title page, the last page, as well as headers and footers using word processing functions.
    For example, you can store variables in the header for the author of the report, the date of the selection or the name of the person who last changed the report.
    Layout parameters:Using the menu sequence Settings->Layout you can specify the page format, display form, rows and columns of the report according to your needs and you can determine the settings for the graphics function. You can make these layout settings with Report->Save settings.
    Hope I had been able to help you to some extent. please assign points as reward.
    Rgds
    Manish

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