How to estimate effort (ABAP part) in technical upgrade
Dear Gurus,
I am involving in a technical upgrade project. I need to calculate efforts for replacing obsolete FM, syntax, ... (R/3 4.6C -> ECC6) for a list of program.
Could anyone show me how to do that? (I mean how I calculate how many days to replace all obsoletes in a program)
Thanks.
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Currently i have 2 systems R/3 4.6: Development(D1), Quality(Q1).
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Debugger
This section of the ABAP Workbench documentation provides information on how to use the Debugger as a test tool for finding errors in the source code of an ABAP program.
Functional Overview
Use
The ABAP Debugger is an integrated test tool within the ABAP Workbench. You use it to check the program logic and to find errors in the source code of an ABAP program. In the Debugger, you can step through the source code of a program. The running program is interrupted after each step, allowing you to check its processing logic and the results of individual statements.
As of Release 6.10, you can also run Business Server Pages (BSP) in the debugging mode. You can also display and set breakpoints here. Business Server Pages can be displayed in the Object Navigator when you select an appropriate application under BSP Application.
Features
The Debugger provides an efficient means of identifying errors in ABAP programs. It contains the following functions:
Ways of starting the Debugger
Choosing different views
Choosing different execution options in the Debugger
Displaying source code in the Debugger
Setting and deleting breakpoints
Setting and deleting watchpoints
Stopping a program at a particular statement or event
Displaying and changing field contents at runtime
Displaying ABAP Objects and references
Displaying and positioning strings
Setting and deleting database locks
Opening the ABAP Editor, or Object Navigator
System settings and runtime warnings
Starting the Debugger
There are two possible strategies for starting the Debugger in the ABAP Workbench:
By setting breakpoints then running the program
By running the program in debugging mode.
Setting Breakpoints
A breakpoint is a signal in a specific line of the program source code. This signal indicates to the ABAP runtime processor to stop the program at the relevant line and start the ABAP Debugger. A distinction is made between static and dynamic breakpoints. For further information about the different types of breakpoints and how to use them, refer to Breakpoints.
Direct Processing
You can start the Debugger without previously having set breakpoints. This is the best procedure to use when you want to test a program right from the beginning. It is also a useful procedure if you are not overly familiar with the program and therefore are not sure where best to set breakpoints. You can start the Debugger as follows:
From the Object Navigator
Select a report or transaction and choose Program ® Test ® Debugging.
From the ABAP Editor
Choose Program ® Execute ® Debugging (or the Debugging pushbutton).
From any screen
Choose System ® Utilities ® Debug ABAP.
From any screen
Enter /h in the command field.
Display Modes in the Debugger
When you are debugging a program, there are various display modes that you can use. All of the display modes have the same structure. The top part of the screen displays an extract of the program source code. The bottom part displays the information specifically available in that display mode. There are also pushbuttons on the screen allowing you to switch to the most frequently-used display modes.
Display Modes Available Using Pushbuttons
Fields
The scrollable field display contains the contents of up to eight fields. The contents of the three most important system fields are always displayed. This is the default display mode in the Debugger. See also Processing Fields
Table
Displays the contents of an internal table. This mode allows you to display and edit the entries in an internal table. See also Processing Internal Tables
Breakpoints
A scrollable display containing up to 30 breakpoints. Next to each breakpoint is a counter. You can also delete breakpoints in this display. See also Managing Dynamic Breakpoints
Watchpoints
You can set a watchpoint for a field so that the program is interrupted whenever the value of that field changes. This display mode contains a list of watchpoints, the fields and programs to which they are assigned, the current values of the fields, and the conditions upon which the watchpoint is activated. See also Setting Watchpoints
Calls
This mode displays the current sequence of events, and the sequence of calls up to the current breakpoint. The last active call is displayed at the top of the list; previous calls are listed in reverse chronological order. When an event (for example, START-OF-SELECTION) concludes, it is deleted from the display.
Overview
This mode displays the structure of the program. It lists its events, subroutines, and modules, and shows which sections belong to which events. It also displays the section currently being processed.
Settings
This mode displays the current Debugger settings. You can change the settings by selecting or deselecting various options. For further information, refer to Settings and Warnings
Other Display Modes
You can access other display modes by choosing Goto ® Display data object.
Single field
Displays the contents and technical attributes of a field.
Structured
field
Displays the components of a structure, along with their contents and attributes. If you double-click a component, the system displays detailed information for it.
Strings
Display the content and current length of the string. You can also display part of the content by means of offset and length.
Internal table
Displays the type, line numbers and contents of an internal table.
Object
Displays the structure of an ABAP Object.
For further information on these displays, refer to Displaying Attributes and Displaying ABAP Objects
Checking System Programs for Errors
To check a program or program component that is part of the ABAP Workbench (for example, the Screen Painter), you must use the system Debugger. To start the system Debugger, choose System ® Utilities ® Debug System from any screen. To stop the system Debugger, choose Debugger ® Debugging off.
Displaying Program Attributes
You can display the attributes Fixed Point Arithmetic, System Program, and Unicode Checks of the program that has just been executed by choosing Goto ® Further Information ® Program Attributes.
Restarting the Debugger
If you choose Debugging ® Restart, debugging mode is stopped and the system takes you to the initial screen of the last transaction you called. If, for example, you started an ABAP program in debugging mode from transaction SE38 (ABAP Editor), choosing Debugging ® Restart will take you back to the screen titled ABAP Editor: Initial Screen. If you want to restart the program in debugging mode, choose Debugging.
Breakpoints
Apart from direct execution of an ABAP program in the Debugger, it is also possible to start the Debugger call by the exact setting of a breakpoint. This is achieved by setting one or more of these breakpoints in the program. A breakpoint is a signal at a particular point in the program that tells the ABAP runtime processor to interrupt processing and start the Debugger. The program runs normally until the breakpoint is reached.
There is also a special kind of breakpoint called a watchpoint. When you use watchpoints, the Debugger is not activated until the contents of a particular field change. For further information, refer to Watchpoints.
Breakpoint Variants
The Debugger contains different breakpoint variants:
Static
The BREAK-POINT statement in an ABAP program. Static breakpoints are not normally user-specific. However, you can make them user-specific.
Directly-set
dynamic breakpoints
Can be set in the ABAP Editor or the Debugger. Dynamic breakpoints are always user-specific, and are deleted when you log off from the R/3 System.
Breakpoints
at statement
The Debugger stops the program directly before the specified statement is executed.
Breakpoints
at subroutine
The Debugger stops the program directly before the specified subroutine is called.
Breakpoint at function module
The Debugger stops the program directly before the specified function module is called.
Breakpoint at method
The Debugger stops the program directly before the specified method is called.
Breakpoints at system exceptions
The Debugger stops the program directly after a system exception, that is, after a runtime error has been intercepted.
Static Breakpoints
Static breakpoints are not normally user-specific. Once a user has inserted the statement BREAK-POINT or BREAK name in an ABAP program, the system always interrupts the program at that point for that user or only for the user name. This procedure is only useful in the development phase of an application, when the program execution is always to be interrupted at the same place. For further information, refer to Static Breakpoints.
In HTTP sessions, a static breakpoint is skipped if you did not set additional dynamic HTTP breakpoints in the editor of a BSP page. Instead, a corresponding system log entry is written, which can be checked using transaction SM21.
Dynamic Breakpoints
Dynamic breakpoints are user-specific. Therefore, you should use them if you only want the program to be interrupted when you run it yourself, not when it is being executed by other users. All dynamic breakpoints are deleted when you log off from the R/3 System.
Dynamic breakpoints are more flexible than static breakpoints, because you can deactivate or delete them at runtime. They have the following advantages:
You do not have to change the program code
You can set them even when the program is locked by another programmer
You can define a counter that only activates the breakpoint after it has been reached
Special dynamic breakpoints are useful when you want to interrupt a program directly before a particular ABAP statement, a subroutine, or an event, but do not know exactly where to find it in the source code. Event here is used to refer to the occurrence of a particular statement, for example, or calling up a method. Special dynamic breakpoints are user-specific. You can only set them in the Debugger. For further information, refer to Dynamic Breakpoints.
In HTTP sessions, the system stops both at static and dynamic breakpoints if a dynamic breakpoint was set in the editor of a BSP page before program execution.
Lifetime and Transfer of Breakpoints
A static breakpoint remains intact as long as the BREAK-POINT or BREAK-POINT name statement is not removed from the source code. Without saving, dynamic breakpoints only remain intact in the relevant internal session. However, they are effective during the entire user session, if they are saved by choosing Breakpoints ® Save in the ABAP Debugger. For more details on the subject of sessions and user sessions, refer to Modularization Techniques in the ABAP keyword documentation.
If you call an HTTP session during a user session, only the HTTP breakpoints are loaded when the HTTP session is started. You activate HTTP debugging in the ABAP Editor by choosing Utilities ® Settings ® HTTP Debugging. Depending on the setting, the system then displays either the HTTP or standard breakpoints in the Editor.
If you call an update session during a user session, breakpoints that were defined beforehand in the calling processing unit are copied to the new update session, where they can be displayed under Breakpoints. If, in the ABAP Debugger, you check Update Debugging under Settings and then, for example, call the update module func using CALL FUNCTION func IN UPDATE TASK, a new window is opened in which you can debug this function module in the update session. All the breakpoints that were set in the calling processing unit can also be processed here.
Breakpoints at Statements
You can use this special kind of dynamic breakpoint to interrupt a program directly before an ABAP statement is processed.
Prerequisites
You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
Procedure
To set a breakpoint at an ABAP statement:
1.Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® Statement...
The following dialog box appears:
2.Enter the ABAP statement.
The system sets a breakpoint at all points in the program at which the ABAP statement occurs.
3.Choose ENTER.
The breakpoint applies to all lines containing the specified statement.
Result
The system confirms the breakpoint and adds it to the list in the display. When you finish your debugging session, the breakpoint is automatically deleted unless you have explicitly saved it.
Breakpoints at Subroutines
You can use this special kind of dynamic breakpoint to interrupt a program directly before a subroutine is called.
Prerequisites
You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
Procedure
To set a breakpoint for a subroutine:
Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® Event/Subroutine.
The following dialog box then appears:
Enter the name of the subroutine before which you want to interrupt the program. By default, the Program field contains the name of the program that is currently active. The system sets a breakpoint wherever the specified subroutine occurs in the program code.
Choose ENTER.
Result
The system confirms the breakpoint. The breakpoint is added to the breakpoints displayed.
Breakpoints at Function Module
You can use this kind of dynamic breakpoint to interrupt a program directly before a function module is called.
Prerequisites
You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
Procedure
To set a breakpoint for a function module:
Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® Function module...
The following dialog box appears:
Enter the name of the function module before which you want to interrupt the program. The system sets a breakpoint wherever the specified event, module pool, or subroutine occurs in the program code.
Choose ENTER.
Result
If you entered a valid function module name, the system confirms that the breakpoint has been set. If the function module exists in the system, the new breakpoint is added to the display list.
Breakpoints at Methods
You can use this special kind of dynamic breakpoint to interrupt a program directly before a method is called.
Prerequisites
You must be already running the program in the debugger.
Procedure
To set a breakpoint for methods:
1. Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® Method...
The following dialog box then appears:
2. Enter the name of the method and class before which you want to interrupt the program. A breakpoint is then set each time the specified processing block appears in the source code.
3. Choose ENTER.
Result
The system confirms the breakpoint. The breakpoint is added to the list in the display.
Breakpoints at System Exceptions
You can use this special form of dynamic breakpoint to interrupt a program immediately after a runtime error has occurred.
Prerequisites
You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
Procedure
To set a breakpoint at a system exception:
Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® System exception.
Result
The system confirms the breakpoint. The breakpoint is added to the breakpoints displayed.
When a system exception is triggered, a warning triangle appears in the line containing the statement that caused it. If you double-click the warning triangle, the internal name of the runtime error appears.
Static Breakpoints
You should only use static breakpoints during the development phase of an application. You must remove them from your program before you transport it.
Setting Breakpoints
To set a static breakpoint, use the ABAP statement BREAK-POINT . Place the breakpoint in the line at which you want to interrupt the program.
program RSDEBUG_01.
if SY-SUBRC 0.
break-point.
endif.
When you run the program, the runtime processor interrupts it when the breakpoints occur. You can number your breakpoints to make them easier to identify ( BREAK-POINT 1, BREAK-POINT 2 ).
Static breakpoints are not normally user-specific. The program is, therefore, always interrupted as soon as the runtime processor reaches the line containing the breakpoint. The program is interrupted regardless of the user who executes it.
However, you can set user-specific static breakpoints using the BREAK statement followed by your user name. For example, if you use the statement BREAK SMITH , the program is only interrupted when user Smith runs it. Although user-specific breakpoints appear in the program code, they are not active when other users run the program. You should, however, be careful if an application is being used by several users with the same name.
Deleting Breakpoints
Since static breakpoints apply to all users, you must remove them from the program once you have finished testing it. In the ABAP Editor, you can find breakpoints quickly by choosing Utilities ® Global search. You can also use the Extended Program Check to find them.
If you do not remove static breakpoints from your program, they will be transported to your production system. This could cause serious problems in the production system.
Dynamic Breakpoints
You can set up to 30 dynamic breakpoints without changing the program code. Dynamic breakpoints can be set either in the ABAP Editor or directly in the Debugger.
Setting Dynamic Breakpoints in the ABAP Editor
You can set dynamic breakpoints in the ABAP Editor regardless of whether you are in display or change mode. You can also set breakpoints directly from within the Debugger at runtime. To set a dynamic breakpoint in the ABAP Editor:
Position the cursor on the line of the source code at which you want to set the breakpoint.
Choose Utilities ® Breakpoints ® Set or the Stop icon. The system confirms that the breakpoint has been set.
To display a list of all dynamic breakpoints in a program, choose Utilities ® Breakpoints ® Display. You can use this list to navigate to a particular breakpoint or to delete one or more breakpoints from the program.
Setting Dynamic Breakpoints in Debugging Mode
To set a dynamic breakpoint in the Debugger:
Position the cursor on the line in which you want to set the breakpoint.
Select the line by double-clicking it or choosing Breakpoint ® Set/delete.
The system sets the breakpoint, and displays a small stop sign to the left of the relevant line. If the line already contained a breakpoint, it is deleted.
When you finish your debugging session, the breakpoint is automatically deleted unless you have explicitly saved it.
Saving Breakpoints
If you want to leave the Debugger temporarily, you can save your dynamic breakpoints so that they are still active when you return to the Debugger within the same terminal session.
To save the breakpoints that you have set in the Debugger:
Choose Breakpoint ® Save.
The system saves all of the breakpoints that you have set in the current program. These breakpoints will remain active until you either explicitly delete them or log off from the system.
You can also delete breakpoints that you have saved:
By deleting individual breakpoints from the display and then saving again. In this case, only your selected breakpoints will be deleted.
By choosing Breakpoint ® Delete all. In this case, the system deletes all dynamic breakpoints.
Managing Dynamic Breakpoints
The ABAP Debugger provides a convenient user interface for managing breakpoints. To open the breakpoint display, choose Breakpoints, or, from the menu, Goto ® Control debugging ® Breakpoints.
Example
Functions
This display mode contains the following functions for breakpoints:
Breakpoint Display
The scrollable breakpoint display contains up to 30 dynamic breakpoints. For breakpoints that you set directly, the program name and line number at which the breakpoint occurs are displayed. For special breakpoint forms, the list displays the statements, events, subroutines, and module calls at which the relevant breakpoints are set.
Counter
In the breakpoint display, you can specify a counter. When you use a counter, the breakpoint is not activated until it has been reached a specified number of times. For example, if you enter 5 for the counter, the breakpoint is not activated until it is reached for the fifth time. After the breakpoint has been activated, it remains so, and the counter no longer appears in the breakpoint display.
Deleting Breakpoints
Position the cursor on the breakpoint that you want to delete, and either double-click the line or choose Breakpoint ® Set/delete. To delete all breakpoints, choose Breakpoint ® Delete all.
Activating and Deactivating Breakpoints
Position the cursor on the breakpoint that you want to activate or deactivate and choose Breakpoint ® Activate/deactivate.
Watchpoints
Like a breakpoint, a watchpoint is an indicator in a program that tells the ABAP runtime processor to interrupt the program at a particular point. Unlike breakpoints, however, watchpoints are not activated until the contents of a specified field change. Watchpoints, like dynamic breakpoints, are user-specific, and so do not affect other users running the same program. You can only define watchpoints in the Debugger.
Use
You set watchpoints in the Debugger to monitor the contents of specific fields. They inform you when the value of a field changes. When the value changes, the Debugger interrupts the program.
Features
You can set up to five watchpoints in a program.
See also Setting Watchpoints.
You can also specify the conditions on which a watchpoint is to become active.
You can specify logical conditions between up to five conditional watchpoints.
See Specifying a Logical Expression.
You can define watchpoints as either local or global. If you define a global watchpoint, it is active in all called programs. Local watchpoints are only active in the specified program.
You can change and delete watchpoints.
See Changing Watchpoints.
You can use watchpoints to display changes to the references of strings, data and object references, and internal tables.
See Memory Monitoring with Watchpoints
Setting Watchpoints
If you want to interrupt a program when the contents of a field or structure change, use a watchpoint. You can set up to five watchpoints, including watchpoints for strings.
A watchpoint can be either local or global. Local watchpoints are only valid in the specified program. Global watchpoints are valid in the specified program, and also in all the other programs it calls.
Procedure
To set a watchpoint, start the Debugger and proceed as follows:
Choose Breakpoint ® Create watchpoint or the corresponding pushbutton. The Create Watchpoint dialog box appears:
Decide whether you want to set a local or global watchpoint.
Enter the program and the name of the field for which you want to set the watchpoint. In the Program field, the name of the program currently running is always defaulted.
If you want your watchpoint to be activated each time the contents of the field change, the definition is now complete, and you can return to the Debugger by pressing ENTER .
To create a conditional watchpoint, that is only activated when a particular situation arises, choose one of the following relational operators.
Operator
Meaning
<
Less than
<=
Less than or equal
=
Equal
<>
Not equal
=
Greater than or equal
Greater than
You can use the Comparison field option to specify whether the comparison is to be carried out with a value that you specify or with the contents of another field. Depending on your choice from step 6, enter a value or a field for the comparison.
Result
The system confirms the watchpoint and adds it to the list in the display. When you finish your debugging session, the watchpoint is automatically deleted unless you have explicitly saved it.
Specifying Logical Links
If you have more than one conditional watchpoint, you can specify a logical link between them:
OR
Only one of the specified conditions must be met
AND
All of the conditions must be met.
Changing Watchpoints
Choose Goto ® Control debugging ® Watchpoints or the Watchpoints pushbutton to display the watchpoint list. The following dialog box appears:
Choose the pencil icon in the line containing the watchpoint you want to change.
Change the watchpoint attributes in the Create/Change Watchpoint.
Choose ENTER .
Deleting Watchpoints
You cannot delete watchpoints by choosing Breakpoint ® Delete or Breakpoint ® Deactivate/activate. Instead, proceed as follows:
Choose Goto ® Control debugging ® Watchpoints or the Watchpoints pushbutton to display the watchpoint list.
Choose the trashcan icon in the line containing the watchpoint you want to delete.
Memory Monitoring with Watchpoints
You can use watchpoints to display changes to the references of strings, data and object references, and internal tables. By placing an ampersand (&) in front of the object name, you can display the reference in question in hexadecimal format. With internal tables, you can also display the table header by placing an asterisk (*) at the beginning of the name.
&objectname
Displays the references of strings, internal tables as well as data and object references
*itab
Displays the table header of the internal table itab
Example
If a watchpoint is set for the object in question at runtime, the program is stopped as soon as the reference is changed. A short dump can be intercepted in this way to stop the program being terminated when the memory is overwritten.
Analyzing Source Code
The Debugger contains an extensive range of functions that help you to analyze the source code of a program. You can step through the source code of a program in four different ways. For further information, refer to Stepping Through the Source Code
For information about functions within the source code display, see Displaying the Source Code
There are also different display modes that provide various information and display the contents of individual fields, tables, and so on:
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How to port a ABAP report into ITS? Please help!
Hi Experts,
I have a ABAP report that contains a selection screen with 3 select-option elements and a search button. On pressing search button an ALV grid opens with data from a SAP table based on selection screen criteria.
I want to web enable it so that it can be accessed from Enterprise Portal. i will be using IAC iview in Portal.
Now the IAC iview needs my ABAP report to be ported to ITS?
1.How to port it to ITS? What are the steps?
2.In order to port in to ITS do I need to change my ABAP code?
3.Are there any known limitations of porting ABAP reports in ITS? For example Performance, ALV not supported, Table control not supported etc.
4. Does it handle dynamic programming?
5. Are there any documentation for porting report to ITS?
6. How much time effort it will be for porting ABAP reportys to ITS?
To add some more points. SAP transaction iview is not allowed in my organization. Webdynpro/BSP is also not supported. Thats why I am using IAC iview which needs ITS.
Please help
Thanks
Gopal
Message was edited by: gopalkrishna baligahi,
step1.create a transaction for ABAPreport in SE93.
step2.Go to transaction SICF and create a service in the following path sap/bc/gui/sap/its.
Check the following Url to create a service.
/people/durairaj.athavanraja/blog/2005/08/21/running-your-first-its-webgui-application-in-sap-netweaver-04-abap-edition--nsp
step3. create a system object setting the following property categories.
1.Connector
2.Usermanagement
3.ITS
4.WAS
In the usermanagement do the user mapping.
step4. While creating an IAC iview, in the third step for the <b>Internet Application Component (IAC)</b> property give the service name you have created in SICF.
you need not change the abap code. The only limitation while porting abap report in ITS is you cannot view the icons in the tool bar, instead you view the buttons.
ALV is supported. Functionality wise nothing will change except the appearance mainly with the icons.
Regards,
Gopi -
JTextPane, how to set only a part of text editable?
How to set only a part of text in JTextPane editable? For example I want to forbid changing text after 'enter'. JTextPane has method setEditable but this works only for whole JTextPane.
Plz help!!!I'm working on some application similar to unix console. It can't be done relatively simply with the provided components (for example two textfileds), but then it will not look like console :) .
Now some technical problems:
Anyway, use a DocumentListener and have it ignore any changes
in areas you deem to be protected.I have no idea how to ignore changes using DocumentListener. Could you give more information abut this?
I found "my own way". I create MyDefaultStyledDocument which extends DefaultStyledDocument. Then I overwrite two methods: insertString and remove. Using offsets values I manage to block everything before " > ", and I protect output from editing. But I still have a problem:
This works fine (add "> " to JTextPane text):
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console.setText(s); but this doesn't work (for example replace last word):
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Hi Friends,
I am new to ABAP.
Can anyone of you let me how to debug an ABAP program in detail.
I would like to know whether my logic is working properly and see the field values during debugging.
If any one of you have an How to document which speaks about debugging, pls send it to id, [email protected]
Points will be assigned all to helpfull answers.
Thanks
mv_dHi,
go to se38->give ur program name-.execute->give /h at command prompt->execute->now debugging will start->
f5-used for line by line debugging
f6-used for directly executing function modules or performs i.e. control won't go into that block.
f7-run to cursor
f8-direct executing.
fileds: here we can check fild values.
click fileds option and double click on the filed or type the filen name beside filed
tables : here we can check the data in the internal table.
click tables option and double click on the internal table.
Break points:
if you want to debug a particulr part you can use this.
place the cursor at any perform click breakpoint or double click on that line.it will be set.
if /h from report statement it will debug,so for debugging from particular point we will use break points.use f7 to traverse between multiple break points.
Watch-points: In some cases we need to check the data populated in the internal table for eample if we want to check the data of internal table record belongs to 100th vendor we will create watch point for this goto->breakpoints->create watch points->give filed itab-lifnr->=->100.
debugging procedure:
Use '/H' in the command line and execute the report/program, so that it goes to debugging mode
2. keep a hard coded break point in the code like BREAK-POINT and it stops there.
3.From the program Menu, Keep the Soft Break-points and do the debugging.
see the links
Refer to this thread
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/c6/617ca9e68c11d2b2ab080009b43351/content.htm
http://www.sappro.com/downloads/Settings&SystemAreas.pdf
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/c6/617ca9e68c11d2b2ab080009b43351/frameset.htm
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=2673672&messageID=3187106
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=2673672&messageID=850453
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=2673672&messageID=1546485
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=2673628&messageID=2048883
http://www.saplinks.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=34
http://www.sap-img.com/abap/testing-and-debugging-abap-codes-functions.htm
Regards,
Priyanka. -
How to uninstall NW2004 2 part question?
Hi,
we have an older NW2004 system and we installed on the ABAP CI an JAVA ADD-on that we are not using. I would like to know if there is an documented SAP way to take the JAVA section out.
In 2004s the sapinst offers the option on uninstall instances etc. In the NW2004 not such a thing, so the second part of my question is, how to uninstall a ABAP section without the stop and rm.
We are on AIX 6.1, DB2 as DB. Appreciate any feedback and useful links to SAP documentation. Normal OSS support pointed me to the instguides, which are working for 2004s, but I could not find anything for 2004.OSS finally gave me the details I needed and the doc is kind of hidden: Here are the locations for anybody else that runs into this.
You can find the guide in the below link
https://websmp203.sap-ag.de/nw04installation --> SAP Web AS
-->SAP Web AS 6.40 SR1 and Related Documentation -->
SAP Web Application Server --> ORacle (or select your DB type)
--> Part II: Installation and Post-Installation -->
Select from your Os version -
How do I add web part in the event receiver after the site is provisioned in SP 2010?
How do I add web part in the event receiver after the site is provisioned in SP 2010?
You try the below steps:
1. Use long operation to provision the site, so that it does not time out in process.
2. After provisioning, you can add a page or add the web part directly to landing page of site.
For each of the above steps you can find the sample code pieces.
if you couldn't get that, let me know. I will share with you.
Thanks, Ashish If my response has helped you, please mark as answer. -
Performance Issue in ABAP part as suggested by SE30 for the below coding
Dear Abapers,
The below coding was done by my seniors and having performance issue i.e in SE30 the abap part is consuming 98% of time.
Pl. help us to solve this situation.
With best regards,
S. Arunachalam.
the code is:
REPORT ZOBJLIST LINE-SIZE 320 NO STANDARD PAGE HEADING. "280 to 320
TABLES: MARA, MAKT, A916, KONP, MVKE, ZSAI_PARAM.
Input parameters *****************************************************
DATA IT_MARA LIKE MARA OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
DATA T_CLASS LIKE SCLASS OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
DATA T_CLOBJDAT LIKE CLOBJDAT OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
DATA FLG_COLOR TYPE C.
DATA WRK_CLASS LIKE KLAH-CLASS.
DATA WRK_PERCENT TYPE I. " Progress percentage
DATA WRK_LINES LIKE SY-TABIX. " To store the no. of lines in int.table
DATA WRK_PROGRESSTEXT(72) . " Progress indicator text
DATA : BEGIN OF IT_MATNR OCCURS 0,
MATNR LIKE MARA-MATNR,
MAKTX LIKE MAKT-MAKTX,
BISMT LIKE MARA-BISMT, "Thanikai-17.05.2002
END OF IT_MATNR.
DATA : BEGIN OF IT_HEADER OCCURS 0,
MATNR LIKE MARA-MATNR,
MAKTX LIKE MAKT-MAKTX,
CLART LIKE SCLASS-KLART,
CLASS LIKE SCLASS-CLASS,
BISMT LIKE MARA-BISMT, "Thanikai-17.05.2002
SCMNG(4) TYPE I, "Thanikai-03.10.2002
END OF IT_HEADER.
DATA : BEGIN OF IT_DETAILS OCCURS 0,
MATNR LIKE MARA-MATNR,
ZAEHL LIKE CLOBJDAT-ZAEHL,
ATNAM LIKE CLOBJDAT-ATNAM,
AUSP1 LIKE CLOBJDAT-AUSP1,
END OF IT_DETAILS.
DATA : BEGIN OF IT_DETAILS1 OCCURS 0,
MATNR LIKE MARA-MATNR,
ATNAM LIKE CLOBJDAT-ATNAM,
ZAEHL LIKE CLOBJDAT-ZAEHL,
END OF IT_DETAILS1.
DATA: IT_DETAILS2 LIKE IT_DETAILS1 OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
DATA TMP_MATNR LIKE AUSP-OBJEK.
DATA WRK_FIELD(25).
DATA WRK_TABNAME(40). " Name of the int.table from wrk_fldname
DATA WRK_FIELDNAME(40). " Name of the fld name from wrk_fldname
DATA WRK_FLDNAME(40).
DATA T_CLOBJDAT_LINES LIKE SY-TABIX.
DATA WRK_LINES1 LIKE SY-TABIX.
DATA WRK_FIRST_TIME.
DATA TMP_STR.
DATA WRK_AUSP1 LIKE CLOBJDAT-AUSP1.
DATA: WRK_KBETR LIKE KONP-KBETR. "Thanikai-03.10.2002
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK B3 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-003.
*PARAMETERS:
SELECT-OPTIONS:
P_MATKL FOR MARA-MATKL DEFAULT 'DIAL' OBLIGATORY NO INTERVALS.
SELECT-OPTIONS : S_MATNR FOR MARA-MATNR MATCHCODE OBJECT MAT1.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK B3.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK B2 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-002.
PARAMETERS: P_CLASS LIKE KLAH-CLASS,
P_KLART LIKE KLAH-KLART DEFAULT '001' OBLIGATORY.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK B2.
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK B1 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-001.
PARAMETERS : REQ RADIOBUTTON GROUP RGRP ,
NREQ RADIOBUTTON GROUP RGRP .
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK B1.
AT SELECTION-SCREEN.
IF NOT P_CLASS IS INITIAL.
WRK_CLASS = P_CLASS.
ELSE.
WRK_CLASS = SPACE.
ENDIF.
TOP-OF-PAGE.
IF SY-BATCH NE 'X'.
PERFORM PRINT_TOP.
ENDIF.
START-OF-SELECTION.
SET PF-STATUS '9000'.
SELECT * INTO TABLE IT_MARA
FROM MARA CLIENT SPECIFIED
WHERE MANDT = SY-MANDT
AND MATKL IN P_MATKL
AND MATNR IN S_MATNR.
DESCRIBE TABLE IT_MARA LINES WRK_LINES.
MOVE 'Selecting Material Description' TO WRK_PROGRESSTEXT.
PERFORM SAPGUI USING WRK_PERCENT WRK_PROGRESSTEXT.
LOOP AT IT_MARA.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM MAKT CLIENT SPECIFIED
WHERE MANDT = SY-MANDT
AND MATNR = IT_MARA-MATNR
AND SPRAS = 'E'.
IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
IT_MATNR-MATNR = IT_MARA-MATNR.
IT_MATNR-MAKTX = MAKT-MAKTX.
IT_MATNR-BISMT = IT_MARA-BISMT. "Thanikai-17.05.2002
ENDIF.
APPEND IT_MATNR.
CLEAR IT_MATNR.
ENDLOOP.
CLEAR WRK_LINES.
DESCRIBE TABLE IT_MATNR LINES WRK_LINES.
MOVE 'Selecting Class / characteristics for the Material'
TO WRK_PROGRESSTEXT.
PERFORM SAPGUI USING WRK_PERCENT WRK_PROGRESSTEXT.
LOOP AT IT_MATNR.
CLEAR: TMP_MATNR, T_CLASS, T_CLOBJDAT. "Thanikai-26.08.2002
REFRESH: T_CLASS, T_CLOBJDAT. "Thanikai-26.08.2002
TMP_MATNR = IT_MATNR-MATNR.
CALL FUNCTION 'CLAF_CLASSIFICATION_OF_OBJECTS'
EXPORTING
CLASS = WRK_CLASS
CLASSTEXT = 'X'
CLASSTYPE = '001'
CLINT = ' '
FEATURES = 'X'
LANGUAGE = SY-LANGU
OBJECT = TMP_MATNR
OBJECTTABLE = 'MARA'
KEY_DATE = SY-DATUM
INITIAL_CHARACT = 'X'
NO_VALUE_DESCRIPT = 'X'
CHANGE_SERVICE_CLF = 'X'
INHERITED_CHAR = ' '
TABLES
T_CLASS = T_CLASS
T_OBJECTDATA = T_CLOBJDAT
EXCEPTIONS
NO_CLASSIFICATION = 1
NO_CLASSTYPES = 2
INVALID_CLASS_TYPE = 3
OTHERS = 4.
IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
READ TABLE T_CLASS INDEX 1.
IT_HEADER-MATNR = IT_MATNR-MATNR.
IT_HEADER-MAKTX = IT_MATNR-MAKTX.
IT_HEADER-BISMT = IT_MATNR-BISMT."Thanikai-17.05.2002
IT_HEADER-CLART = T_CLASS-KLART.
IT_HEADER-CLASS = T_CLASS-CLASS.
PERFORM PKG_DLVY_UNIT.
APPEND IT_HEADER.
CLEAR: IT_HEADER.
Code Start by Thanikai on 16.08.2002
LOOP AT T_CLOBJDAT.
IT_DETAILS-MATNR = IT_MATNR-MATNR.
IT_DETAILS-ZAEHL = T_CLOBJDAT-ZAEHL.
IT_DETAILS-ATNAM = T_CLOBJDAT-ATNAM.
IT_DETAILS-AUSP1 = T_CLOBJDAT-AUSP1.
APPEND IT_DETAILS.
ENDLOOP.
CLEAR: IT_DETAILS.
LOOP AT T_CLOBJDAT.
IT_DETAILS1-MATNR = IT_MATNR-MATNR.
IT_DETAILS1-ATNAM = T_CLOBJDAT-ATNAM.
IT_DETAILS1-ZAEHL = T_CLOBJDAT-ZAEHL.
APPEND IT_DETAILS1.
ENDLOOP.
CLEAR: IT_DETAILS1.
DESCRIBE TABLE IT_DETAILS1 LINES T_CLOBJDAT_LINES.
IF WRK_FIRST_TIME NE 'X'.
WRK_LINES1 = T_CLOBJDAT_LINES.
WRK_FIRST_TIME = 'X'.
IT_DETAILS2[] = IT_DETAILS1[].
ELSE.
IF T_CLOBJDAT_LINES GT WRK_LINES1.
WRK_LINES1 = T_CLOBJDAT_LINES.
IT_DETAILS2[] = IT_DETAILS1[].
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
CLEAR: T_CLOBJDAT_LINES.
CLEAR: IT_DETAILS1. REFRESH: IT_DETAILS1.
ENDIF.
Code end by Thanikai on 16.08.2002
ENDLOOP.
CLEAR: WRK_LINES1, WRK_FIRST_TIME.
Print Details *********************************
PERFORM PRINT_DETAILS.
AT USER-COMMAND.
GET CURSOR FIELD WRK_FIELD.
SPLIT WRK_FIELD AT '-' INTO WRK_TABNAME WRK_FLDNAME.
IF NOT WRK_FLDNAME IS INITIAL.
CASE SY-UCOMM.
WHEN 'SORA'.
IF SY-LSIND > 0.
SY-LSIND = SY-LSIND - 1. "To print in the same window
ENDIF.
PERFORM PRINT_REPORT_ASCENDING.
WHEN 'SORD'.
IF SY-LSIND > 0.
SY-LSIND = SY-LSIND - 1. "To print in the same window
ENDIF.
PERFORM PRINT_REPORT_DESCENDING.
ENDCASE.
ELSE.
MESSAGE S000(38) WITH 'Selete Material Number / Description'.
ENDIF.
*& Form SAPGUI
text
-->P_WRK_PERCENT text *
-->P_WRK_PROGRESSTEXT text *
FORM SAPGUI USING P_WRK_PERCENT
P_WRK_PROGRESSTEXT.
CALL FUNCTION 'SAPGUI_PROGRESS_INDICATOR'
EXPORTING
PERCENTAGE = WRK_PERCENT
TEXT = WRK_PROGRESSTEXT
EXCEPTIONS
OTHERS = 1.
ENDFORM. " SAPGUI
*& Form PRINT_REPORT_ASCENDING
text
--> p1 text
<-- p2 text
FORM PRINT_REPORT_ASCENDING.
IF WRK_TABNAME = 'IT_HEADER'.
SORT IT_HEADER BY (WRK_FLDNAME).
PERFORM PRINT_TOP.
PERFORM PRINT_DETAILS.
ENDIF.
ENDFORM. " PRINT_REPORT_ASCENDING
*& Form PRINT_DETAILS
text
--> p1 text
<-- p2 text
WRK_AUSP1 width chged below from (7)to(9) by Nagaraj/MKRK 24.11.05
FORM PRINT_DETAILS.
SORT IT_HEADER BY MATNR.
IF SY-BATCH EQ 'X'.
PERFORM PRINT_TOP.
ENDIF.
IF REQ = 'X'.
LOOP AT IT_HEADER.
IF FLG_COLOR = 'X'.
FORMAT COLOR COL_NORMAL INTENSIFIED ON.
CLEAR FLG_COLOR.
ELSE.
FORMAT COLOR COL_NORMAL INTENSIFIED OFF.
FLG_COLOR = 'X'.
ENDIF.
WRITE :/ SY-VLINE NO-GAP,
(18) IT_HEADER-MATNR COLOR COL_KEY NO-GAP,
SY-VLINE NO-GAP,
(40) IT_HEADER-MAKTX NO-GAP,
SY-VLINE NO-GAP,
(18) IT_HEADER-BISMT NO-GAP, "Thanikai-17.05.2002
SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
Code started by Thanikai on 16.08.2002
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS2.
CLEAR: TMP_STR, WRK_AUSP1.
IF IT_DETAILS2-ATNAM EQ 'CALIBRE'.
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS WHERE MATNR = IT_HEADER-MATNR
AND ATNAM = IT_DETAILS2-ATNAM
AND ZAEHL = IT_DETAILS2-ZAEHL.
TMP_STR = 'X'.
WRK_AUSP1 = IT_DETAILS-AUSP1.
EXIT.
ENDLOOP.
IF TMP_STR EQ 'X'.
WRITE : (9)WRK_AUSP1 NO-GAP, SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ELSE.
WRITE : ' ', SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS WHERE MATNR = IT_HEADER-MATNR
AND ATNAM = IT_DETAILS2-ATNAM.
TMP_STR = 'X'.
WRK_AUSP1 = IT_DETAILS-AUSP1.
EXIT.
ENDLOOP.
IF TMP_STR EQ 'X'.
WRITE : (9)WRK_AUSP1 NO-GAP, SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ELSE.
WRITE : ' ', SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
ENDLOOP.
WRITE : (8) IT_HEADER-SCMNG NO-GAP, SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
IF SY-LINNO > 25.
IF SY-BATCH EQ 'X'.
NEW-PAGE.
PERFORM PRINT_TOP.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
Code end by Thanikai on 16.08.2002..
ENDLOOP.
ELSEIF NREQ = 'X'.
LOOP AT IT_HEADER.
IF FLG_COLOR = 'X'.
FORMAT COLOR COL_NORMAL INTENSIFIED ON.
CLEAR FLG_COLOR.
ELSE.
FORMAT COLOR COL_NORMAL INTENSIFIED OFF.
FLG_COLOR = 'X'.
ENDIF.
WRITE :/ SY-VLINE NO-GAP,
(18) IT_HEADER-MATNR COLOR COL_KEY NO-GAP,
SY-VLINE NO-GAP,
(18) IT_HEADER-BISMT NO-GAP, "Thanikai-17.05.2002
SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
Code started by Thanikai on 16.08.2002
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS2.
CLEAR: TMP_STR, WRK_AUSP1.
IF IT_DETAILS2-ATNAM EQ 'CALIBRE'.
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS WHERE MATNR = IT_HEADER-MATNR
AND ATNAM = IT_DETAILS2-ATNAM
AND ZAEHL = IT_DETAILS2-ZAEHL.
TMP_STR = 'X'.
WRK_AUSP1 = IT_DETAILS-AUSP1.
EXIT.
ENDLOOP.
IF TMP_STR EQ 'X'.
WRITE : (9)WRK_AUSP1 NO-GAP, SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ELSE.
WRITE : ' ', SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS WHERE MATNR = IT_HEADER-MATNR
AND ATNAM = IT_DETAILS2-ATNAM.
TMP_STR = 'X'.
WRK_AUSP1 = IT_DETAILS-AUSP1.
EXIT.
ENDLOOP.
IF TMP_STR EQ 'X'.
WRITE : (9)WRK_AUSP1 NO-GAP, SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ELSE.
WRITE : ' ', SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
ENDLOOP.
WRITE : (8) IT_HEADER-SCMNG NO-GAP, SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
IF SY-LINNO > 25.
IF SY-BATCH EQ 'X'.
NEW-PAGE.
PERFORM PRINT_TOP.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
Code end by Thanikai on 16.08.2002
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
ULINE.
ENDFORM. " PRINT_DETAILS
*& Form PRINT_REPORT_DESCENDING
text
--> p1 text
<-- p2 text
FORM PRINT_REPORT_DESCENDING.
IF WRK_TABNAME = 'IT_HEADER'.
SORT IT_HEADER BY (WRK_FLDNAME) DESCENDING.
PERFORM PRINT_TOP.
PERFORM PRINT_DETAILS.
ENDIF.
ENDFORM. " PRINT_REPORT_DESCENDING
*& Form PRINT_TOP
text
--> p1 text
<-- p2 text
IT_DETAILS2-ATNAM width chged below from 7 to 9. Nagaraj/MKRK 24.11.05
FORM PRINT_TOP.
FORMAT COLOR COL_HEADING INTENSIFIED OFF.
ULINE.
IF REQ = 'X'.
READ TABLE IT_HEADER INDEX 1.
WRITE :/ SY-VLINE NO-GAP,(17) 'Material No' ,SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
SET LEFT SCROLL-BOUNDARY.
WRITE :(39) ' Material Description', SY-VLINE NO-GAP,
(17) ' Old Matl. Number', SY-VLINE NO-GAP. "Thanikai-17.05.2002
Comments made by Thanikai on 16.08.2002
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS WHERE MATNR = IT_HEADER-MATNR.
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS2.
WRITE : (9) IT_DETAILS1-ATNAM NO-GAP,SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
WRITE : (9) IT_DETAILS2-ATNAM NO-GAP,SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ENDLOOP.
WRITE : (8) 'Pkg.Unit' NO-GAP, SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ELSEIF NREQ = 'X'.
READ TABLE IT_HEADER INDEX 1.
WRITE :/ SY-VLINE NO-GAP, (17) 'Material No' ,SY-VLINE NO-GAP,
(17) ' Old Matl. Number', SY-VLINE NO-GAP. "Thanikai-17.05.2002
Comments made by Thanikai on 16.08.2002
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS WHERE MATNR = IT_HEADER-MATNR.
LOOP AT IT_DETAILS2.
WRITE : (9) IT_DETAILS-ATNAM NO-GAP,SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
WRITE : (9) IT_DETAILS2-ATNAM NO-GAP,SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ENDLOOP.
WRITE : (8) 'Pkg.Unit' NO-GAP, SY-VLINE NO-GAP.
ENDIF.
ULINE.
FORMAT RESET.
ENDFORM. " PRINT_TOP
*& Form PKG_DLVY_UNIT
text
--> p1 text
<-- p2 text
FORM PKG_DLVY_UNIT.
SELECT SINGLE KONP~KBETR INTO WRK_KBETR
FROM ( A916 INNER JOIN KONP
ON KONP~MANDT = SY-MANDT
AND KONPKNUMH = A916KNUMH
AND KONP~KOPOS = '01' ) CLIENT SPECIFIED
WHERE A916~MANDT = SY-MANDT
AND A916~KAPPL = 'V'
AND A916~KSCHL = 'PR00'
AND A916~VKORG = 'WTCH'
AND A916~VTWEG = '01'
AND A916~SPART = '01'
AND A916~MATNR = IT_MATNR-MATNR
AND A916~DATBI >= SY-DATUM
AND A916~DATAB <= SY-DATUM.
IF SY-SUBRC EQ 0.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM ZSAI_PARAM CLIENT SPECIFIED
WHERE MANDT = SY-MANDT
AND PMFID = 'ZPKG_PRICE'
AND PMVL1 = '01'.
IF SY-SUBRC EQ 0.
IF WRK_KBETR BETWEEN 1 AND ZSAI_PARAM-PMVL2.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM MVKE CLIENT SPECIFIED
WHERE MANDT = SY-MANDT
AND MATNR = IT_MATNR-MATNR
AND VKORG = 'WTCH'
AND VTWEG = '01'.
IF SY-SUBRC EQ 0.
IF MVKE-SCMNG GE 1.
IT_HEADER-SCMNG = MVKE-SCMNG.
ELSE.
In the absence of delivery unit for a material,
delivery unit is considered as one.
IT_HEADER-SCMNG = 1.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
IT_HEADER-SCMNG = 1.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
If the price for a material is either below 1 or above 2499, then
the delivery unit is considered as one.
IT_HEADER-SCMNG = 1.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
IT_HEADER-SCMNG = 1.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
In the absence of price for a material, delivery unit is
considered as one.
IT_HEADER-SCMNG = 1.
ENDIF.
CLEAR: WRK_KBETR.
ENDFORM. " PKG_DLVY_UNITThe first point would be to change the following:
LOOP AT IT_MARA.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM MAKT CLIENT SPECIFIED
WHERE MANDT = SY-MANDT
AND MATNR = IT_MARA-MATNR
AND SPRAS = 'E'.
IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
IT_MATNR-MATNR = IT_MARA-MATNR.
IT_MATNR-MAKTX = MAKT-MAKTX.
IT_MATNR-BISMT = IT_MARA-BISMT. "Thanikai-17.05.2002
ENDIF.
APPEND IT_MATNR.
CLEAR IT_MATNR.
ENDLOOP.
I would sort IT_MARA by matnr then select for all entries into new table IT_matnr and only read when you are actuallygoing to use it for your final table.
This however will not make much difference to your problem. I suggest you put more of the code into subroutines and look at the se30 output as tyo which subroutines are actually taking most of the time. Please post the results and the subroutines which take the longest. -
How to modify the coding part of KE30 reports ?
How to modify the coding part of KE30 reports ,
so that I can be able to restrict report output based on sales office.
I am unable to find out the program name also.
Regards
Anubhav>
Venkat Reddy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If u want to know the program running for KE30 just go to SE93 and give KE30
> and click on display you can see the program running for KE30 will be SAPMKCEE.
> I think this is much simpler :-).
>
> Rather than change the standard report try to prepared your own that will be more
> comfortable since it will be complex task to achieve editing the standard program.
> Good Luck
>
> Regards
> VEnk@
>
> Edited by: Venkat Reddy on Dec 11, 2009 4:52 PM
Venkat,your answer is much simpler If the OP knows there is a tcode Se93, what if he/she does not know it??
P.S: Just a thought.
Regards.
Vishwa. -
How can I paste a part of a sheet that I copied in Numers in a pages document without the formulas, simply as text. Used this a lot in Office. When I make some changes in the pages document. f.i. deleting a cell, I don't want to change other cells. Also when I copy a part of a sheet from Numbers and one of the cells that is part of the formula is not also copied, when I paste in Pages it shows as an error.
Hope that You can me help with this.Leon,
There are two solutions to the first question, narrowing to one solution when you have a broken link causing an error.
Here's the "works always" solution.
Copy (Command-C) the table or range in Numbers
Click off the table on the blank canvas of the sheet.
Edit > Paste Values
Command-C
Switch to Pages
Command-V
Regards,
Jerry -
How To Guide on ABAP mapping (How to Use ABAP-Mapping in XI 3.0).
Hi,
I am looking for this document: How To Guide on ABAP mapping (How to Use ABAP-Mapping in XI 3.0), and not able to find it.
Can anybody please point me the location, to look for, or post the document.
Thanks,
NamadevHi Namadev Chillal ,
These r the links containing PDF docs which u r looking for:
how to create a flat file out of an IDoc-XML by means of an ABAP mapping program and the J2EE File Adapter.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/46759682-0401-0010-1791-bd1972bc0b8a
Excellent PDF Document on Mapping
http://help.sap.com/bp_bpmv130/Documentation/Operation/MappingXI30.pdf
Mapping Development with the ABAP Workbench
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/10/5abb2d9df242f6a62e22e027a6c382/content.htm
ABAP Mappings
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/ba/e18b1a0fc14f1faf884ae50cece51b/content.htm -
How to list the abap programs order by updated date in ECD
Hi experts,
how to list the abap programs order by updated date in ECD?
thanks.I wrote a custom program for displaying Z* development work into an ALV report. 2500 character limit prevents me from posting, message me your email and I'll send you source code.
Edited by: Brad Gorlicki on Feb 18, 2010 11:25 PM -
How to force my Web part to run regardless of users permissions
I have created the following custom permission , which will allow users to Create items without being able to view,edit them:-
$spweb=Get-SPWeb -Identity "http://vstg01";
$spRoleDefinition = New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.SPRoleDefinition;
$spRoleDefinition.Name = "Submit only";
$spRoleDefinition.Description = "Can submit/add forms/files/items into library or list but cannot view/edit them.";
$spRoleDefinition.BasePermissions = "AddListItems, ViewPages, ViewFormPages, Open";
$spweb.RoleDefinitions.Add($spRoleDefinition);
$spweb.Dispose();
then inside my "Issue Tracking List" i stop inheriting permission from team site , and i define the following permission for all users:-
now users can add items and they can not view them ,, which is perfect :).
But now i wanted to add a custom web part to my Create form which will hide certain fields if the user is not within specific group ,the web part looks as follow:-
protected override void OnInit(EventArgs e)
base.OnInit(e);
InitializeControl();
using (SPSite site = new SPSite(SPContext.Current.Site.Url))
using (SPWeb web = site.OpenWeb())
web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = true;
SPGroup group = web.Groups["Intranet Visitors"];
bool isUser = web.IsCurrentUserMemberOfGroup(group.ID);
if (!isUser)
SPList myList = web.Lists.TryGetList("Issue List");
SPField titleField = myList.Fields.GetField("Category");
titleField.Hidden = true;
titleField.ShowInEditForm = false;
titleField.ShowInNewForm = false;
titleField.ShowInDisplayForm = false;
titleField.Update();
myList.Update();
// web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = false;
else
SPList myList = web.Lists.TryGetList("Issue List");
SPField titleField = myList.Fields.GetField("Title");
titleField.Hidden = false;
titleField.Update();
myList.Update();
// //web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = false;
web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = false;
then i deploy the web part and i add it to the Create form. but after doing so user are not able to create items and they will get the following error:-
Sorry this site has not been shared with you
so can anyone advice how to force my web part to run , without checking the users permissions or with minimal permssions ?in this case, use the elevated privileges to read/add/edit items with elevated privileges with below code.
but make sure the page which you add this web part have at least read access to all user.
SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(delegate()
using (SPSite site = new SPSite(web.Site.ID))
// implementation details omitted
More: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.sharepoint.spsecurity.runwithelevatedprivileges.aspx
Bistesh
Ok after adding :-
SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(delegate()
users with the following permissions can create items:-
"AddListItems, ViewPages, ViewFormPages, Open";
and they can not edit/read them, which is great. but i am facing a caching problem , because if user is inside the "Intranet visitor" he will be able to see Category field as mentioned in my code, but if i remove him from the "Intranet Visitor"
he still can see the field,, although in the web part i specify not to display the Category column if the user is not inside the "Intranet visitor " group... here is my current code:-
protected override void OnInit(EventArgs e)
base.OnInit(e);
InitializeControl();
SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(delegate()
using (SPSite site = new SPSite(SPContext.Current.Site.Url))
using (SPWeb web = site.OpenWeb())
web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = true;
SPGroup group = web.Groups["Intranet Visitor"];
bool isUser = web.IsCurrentUserMemberOfGroup(group.ID);
if (!isUser)
SPList myList = web.Lists.TryGetList("Risk & Issue Management");
SPField titleField = myList.Fields.GetField("Category");
titleField.Hidden = true;
titleField.ShowInEditForm = false;
titleField.ShowInNewForm = false;
titleField.ShowInDisplayForm = false;
titleField.Update();
myList.Update();
// web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = false;
else
SPList myList = web.Lists.TryGetList("Risk & Issue Management");
SPField titleField = myList.Fields.GetField("Category");
titleField.Hidden = false;
titleField.ShowInEditForm = true;
titleField.ShowInNewForm = true;
titleField.ShowInDisplayForm = true;
titleField.Update();
myList.Update();
web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = false;
so can you advice please ? is this a caching problem, or once the user add at-least single item he will be able to see all columns ?
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