List of 'activated' SRM BADIs

Hi,
SRM 5.0, classic
How do I get the list of 'activated' BADIs in SRM ?
-Pranav

View V_EXT_ACT should give you the active BADI's.
Regards, IA

Similar Messages

  • RE: Short dump after activation of BADI

    Hi all,
    We are getting short dumps in all the transactions after activating the BADI  'BADI_LAYER'
    We are not able to execute any of the transactions.
    The details of runtimeerror
    Runtime Errors         RAISE_EXCEPTION
    Date and Time          30.07.2007 09:58:06
    Short text
    Exception condition "SINGLE_EXIT_MULTIPLY_ACTIVE" raised.
    What happened?
    The current ABAP/4 program encountered an unexpected
    situation.
    What can you do?
    Note down which actions and inputs caused the error.
    To process the problem further, contact you SAP system
    administrator.
    Using Transaction ST22 for ABAP Dump Analysis, you can look
    at and manage termination messages, and you can also
    keep them for a long time.
    Error analysis
    A RAISE statement in the program "CL_EXITHANDLER================CP" raised the
    exception
    condition "SINGLE_EXIT_MULTIPLY_ACTIVE".
    Since the exception was not intercepted by a superior
    program, processing was terminated.
    Short description of exception condition:
    For detailed documentation of the exception condition, use
    Transaction SE37 (Function Library). You can take the called
    function module from the display of active calls.
    How to correct the error
    If the error occures in a non-modified SAP program, you may be able to
    find an interim solution in an SAP Note.
    If you have access to SAP Notes, carry out a search with the following
    keywords:
    "RAISE_EXCEPTION" " "
    "CL_EXITHANDLER================CP" or "CL_EXITHANDLER================CM001"
    "GET_INSTANCE"
    or
    "CL_EXITHANDLER================CP" "SINGLE_EXIT_MULTIPLY_ACTIVE"
    or
    "SAPMF05A " "SINGLE_EXIT_MULTIPLY_ACTIVE"
    If you cannot solve the problem yourself and want to send an error
    notification to SAP, include the following information:
    1. The description of the current problem (short dump)
    To save the description, choose "System->List->Save->Local File
    (Unconverted)".
    2. Corresponding system log
    Display the system log by calling transaction SM21.
    Restrict the time interval to 10 minutes before and five minutes
    after the short dump. Then choose "System->List->Save->Local File
    (Unconverted)".
    3. If the problem occurs in a problem of your own or a modified SAP
    program: The source code of the program
    In the editor, choose "Utilities->More
    Utilities->Upload/Download->Download".
    4. Details about the conditions under which the error occurred or which
    actions and input led to the error.
    System environment
    SAP-Release 700
    Application server... "sapdevp"
    Network address...... "192.168.0.205"
    Operating system..... "Windows NT"
    Release.............. "5.2"
    Hardware type........ "4x Intel 80686"
    Character length.... 16 Bits
    Pointer length....... 32 Bits
    Work process number.. 0
    Shortdump setting.... "full"
    Database server... "SAPDEVP"
    Database type..... "ORACLE"
    Database name..... "TDV"
    Database user ID.. "SAPSR4"
    Char.set.... "C"
    SAP kernel....... 700
    created (date)... "Apr 2 2006 23:08:16"
    create on........ "NT 5.0 2195 Service Pack 4 x86 MS VC++ 13.10"
    Database version. "OCI_10103_SHARE "
    Patch level. 52
    Patch text.. " "
    Database............. "ORACLE 9.2.0.., ORACLE 10.1.0.., ORACLE 10.2.0.."
    SAP database version. 700
    Operating system..... "Windows NT 5.0, Windows NT 5.1, Windows NT 5.2"
    Memory consumption
    Roll.... 8176
    EM...... 6271344
    Heap.... 0
    Page.... 57344
    MM Used. 1728072
    MM Free. 360856
    User and Transaction
    Client.............. 400
    User................ "FIUSER01"
    Language key........ "E"
    Transaction......... "FB50 "
    Program............. "CL_EXITHANDLER================CP"
    Screen.............. "SAPMF05A 1010"
    Screen line......... 7
    Information on where terminated
    Termination occurred in the ABAP program "CL_EXITHANDLER================CP" -
    in "GET_INSTANCE".
    The main program was "SAPMF05A ".
    In the source code you have the termination point in line 145
    of the (Include) program "CL_EXITHANDLER================CM001".
    Source Code Extract
    Line
    SourceCde
    115
    SELECT SINGLE is_impl FROM badiisimpled INTO is_impl
    116
    WHERE badi_name = mig_badi_name.
    117
    IF sy-subrc NE 0.
    118
          not yet filled
    119
    is_impl = cl_enh_badi_tool_utilities=>update_badiisimpled( mig_badi_name ).
    120
    ENDIF.
    121
    122
    IF is_impl = 'X'.
    123
          ok at least one implementation found
    124
    act_imp_existing = 'X'.
    125
    ENDIF.
    126
    127
    ENDIF.
    128
    ENDIF.
    129
    ELSE.
    130
    131
    check how many implementations exist for an exit
    132
    CALL METHOD cl_badi_flt_data_trans_and_db=>act_imps_per_flt_val
    133
    EXPORTING
    134
    runtime_call                  = seex_true
    135
    exit_name                     = exit_name
    136
    EXCEPTIONS
    137
    singular_exit_multiply_active = 1
    138
    no_active_implementation      = 2
    139
    only_default_implementation   = 3
    140
    OTHERS                        = 4.
    141
    CASE sy-subrc.
    142
    WHEN 0.
    143
    act_imp_existing = seex_true.
    144
    WHEN 1.
    >>>>>
    RAISE single_exit_multiply_active.
    146
    WHEN 2.
    147
    act_imp_existing = seex_false.
    148
    WHEN 3.
    149
    act_imp_existing = seex_false.
    150
    def_impl = seex_true.
    151
    WHEN 4.
    152
    RAISE data_incons_in_exit_managem.
    153
    ENDCASE.
    154
    155
    new parameter considered for performance purposes
    156
    IF act_imp_existing = seex_true OR
    157
    def_impl = seex_true OR
    158
    null_instance_accepted = seex_false.
    159
    160
    ok, then do your job
    161
    CREATE OBJECT exit TYPE (abs_type_classname).
    162
    CATCH SYSTEM-EXCEPTIONS move_cast_error = 1.
    163
    instance ?= exit.
    164
    ENDCATCH.
    Contents of system fields
    Name
    Val.
    SY-SUBRC
    1
    SY-INDEX
    0
    SY-TABIX
    0
    SY-DBCNT
    2
    SY-FDPOS
    1
    SY-LSIND
    0
    SY-PAGNO
    0
    SY-LINNO
    1
    SY-COLNO
    1
    SY-PFKEY
    FSKB
    SY-UCOMM
    SY-TITLE
    Enter G/L Account Document: Company Code TJ01
    SY-MSGTY
    S
    SY-MSGID
    B!
    SY-MSGNO
    015
    SY-MSGV1
    00001140
    SY-MSGV2
    SY-MSGV3
    SY-MSGV4
    SY-MODNO
    0
    SY-DATUM
    20070730
    SY-UZEIT
    095806
    SY-XPROG
    SY-XFORM
    Active Calls/Events
    No.   Ty.          Program                             Include                             Line
    Name
    5 METHOD       CL_EXITHANDLER================CP    CL_EXITHANDLER================CM001   145
    CL_EXITHANDLER=>GET_INSTANCE
    4 METHOD       CL_EXIT_MASTER================CP    CL_EXIT_MASTER================CM004     2
    CL_EXIT_MASTER=>CLASS_CONSTRUCTOR
    3 METHOD       CL_EX_FI_HEADER_SUB_1300======CP    CL_EX_FI_HEADER_SUB_1300======CM003    53
    CL_EX_FI_HEADER_SUB_1300=>IF_EX_FI_HEADER_SUB_1300~PUT_DATA_TO_SCREEN_PBO
    2 FORM         SAPMF05A                            MF05AF00_D0100_PRE_APPL_SUB_2          50
    D0100_PRE_APPL_SUB_PBO
    1 MODULE (PBO) SAPMF05A                            MF05AO00_D0100_PRE_APPL_SUB            10
    D0100_PRE_APPL_SUB
    Chosen variables
    Name
    Val.
    No.       5 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  CL_EXITHANDLER=>GET_INSTANCE
    EXIT_NAME
    BADI_LAYER
    44445445452222222222
    2149FC19520000000000
    00000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000
    NULL_INSTANCE_ACCEPTED
    2
    0
    0
    0
    ACT_IMP_EXISTING
    2
    0
    0
    0
    INSTANCE
    F0000000
    F0000000
    %_SPACE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    RSJOBINFO
    00000000000000                                  ##
    2222222222222222222222222222222233333333333333222222222222222222222222222222222200
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    %_DUMMY$$
    2222
    0000
    0000
    0000
    SEEX_TRUE
    X
    5
    8
    0
    0
    SYST-REPID
    CL_EXITHANDLER================CP
    4454545444444533333333333333334522222222
    3CF589481E4C52DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD3000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    <%_TABLE_BADIISIMPLED>
    SY-REPID
    CL_EXITHANDLER================CP
    4454545444444533333333333333334522222222
    3CF589481E4C52DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD3000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    SY-SUBRC
    1
    0000
    1000
    SY-XPROG
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    No.       4 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  CL_EXIT_MASTER=>CLASS_CONSTRUCTOR
    %_SPACE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    SYST-REPID
    CL_EXIT_MASTER================CP
    4454545544554533333333333333334522222222
    3CF5894FD13452DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD3000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    SY-REPID
    CL_EXIT_MASTER================CP
    4454545544554533333333333333334522222222
    3CF5894FD13452DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD3000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    CL_EXIT_MASTER=>LAYER_EXIT
    F0000000
    F0000000
    %_DUMMY$$
    2222
    0000
    0000
    0000
    No.       3 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  CL_EX_FI_HEADER_SUB_1300=>IF_EX_FI_HEADER_SUB_1300~PUT_DATA_TO_SCREEN_PBO
    IM_BKPF
    TJ01          2007SA00000000200707300400000000000000000000000000000000000000
    2225433222222222233335433333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333222222222222222
    0004A01000000000020073100000000200707300400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    IM_X_NO_INPUT
    2
    0
    0
    0
    FLT_VAL
    IN
    44
    9E
    00
    00
    <EXIT_OBJ>-IMP_CLASS
    <FLT_CACHE_LINE>-OBJ
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | %_DUMMY$$ |
    |  |
    | 2222 |
    | 0000 |
    | 0000 |
    | 0000 |
    | ME->INSTANCE_BADI_TABLE |
    | Table[initial] |
    | <EXIT_OBJ> |
    | ??? |
    | ?????? |
    | ?????? |
    | <%_L001> |
    | ??? |
    | ?????? |
    | ?????? |
    | RSJOBINFO |
    | 00000000000000                                  ## |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222233333333333333222222222222222222222222222222222200 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | SY-REPID |
    | CL_EX_FI_HEADER_SUB_1300======CP |
    | 4454554454444455554533333333334522222222 |
    | 3CF58F69F851452F352F1300DDDDDD3000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | <%_L001>-METHOD_NAME |
    | ??? |
    | ?????? |
    | ?????? |
    | EXIT_OBJ_TAB |
    | Table[initial] |
    | SY-SUBRC |
    | 1 |
    | 0000 |
    | 1000 |
    | ME |
    |
    F0000000
    C0003000
    SXRT_TRUE
    X
    5
    8
    0
    0
    No.       2 Ty.          FORM
    Name  D0100_PRE_APPL_SUB_PBO
    *BSEG-STBUK
    2222
    0000
    0000
    0000
    %_DUMMY$$
    2222
    0000
    0000
    0000
    SY-REPID
    SAPMF05A
    5454433422222222222222222222222222222222
    310D605100000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    SYST-REPID
    SAPMF05A
    5454433422222222222222222222222222222222
    310D605100000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    KDBTAB-DMBTR
    0.0.0.0.0.0.1.
    0000000
    000000C
    %_SPACE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    KDPTAB-BELNR
    2222222222
    0000000000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    KDPTAB-GJAHR
    0000
    3333
    0000
    0000
    0000
    KDPTAB-BUZEI
    000
    333
    000
    000
    000
    KDBTAB-XRUND
    2
    0
    0
    0
    SPACE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    F05ACTRL
    2
    0
    0
    0
    SYST
    ######################################ð#######################################~######### C####
    00000000000000000000000000000000000000F0000000000000000000000000000000000000107000000050240000
    000000200000000000002010100010000000000000000010400000000000000000000000000080E000200080030100
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000040000000
    00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000D000000C
    BSED
    0000000# ##############  0000000000000000
    2222222222222222233333330200000000000000223333333333333333222222222222222222222222222222222222
    00000000000000000000000000000C000000C000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    000000000000000000000000C0000000C000000C000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    SY-SUBRC
    1
    0000
    1000
    G_APPL_SUB_ACTIVE
    X
    5
    8
    0
    0
    CHAR_X
    X
    5
    8
    0
    0
    %_ARCHIVE
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    BKPF-BUKRS
    TJ01
    5433
    4A01
    0000
    0000
    BKPF
    TJ01          2007SA00000000200707300400000000000000000000000000000000000000
    2225433222222222233335433333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333222222222222222
    0004A01000000000020073100000000200707300400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    G_APPL_SUB_DISABLE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    T005-INTCA
    IN
    44
    9E
    00
    00
    No.       1 Ty.          MODULE (PBO)
    Name  D0100_PRE_APPL_SUB
    C_FIELD_DIALOG_ALL
    BUTTON_DIALOG_ALL
    4555445444444544422222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    2544FEF491CF7F1CC00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    Internal notes
    The termination was triggered in function "ab_jfune"
    of the SAP kernel, in line 2561 of the module
    "//bas/700_REL/src/krn/runt/abfunc.c#10".
    The internal operation just processed is "FUNE".
    Internal mode was started at 20070730095806.
    Active Calls in SAP Kernel
    Lines of C Stack in Kernel (Structure Differs on Each Platform)
    SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0
    Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.
    Callstack without Exception:
    App       : disp+work.EXE (pid=4436)
    When      : 7/30/2007 9:58:6.359
    Threads   : 2
    Computer Name       : SAPDEVP
    User Name           : SAPServiceTDV
    Number of Processors: 4
    Processor Type: x86 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 6
    Windows Version     : 5.2 Current Build: 3790
    State Dump for Thread Id 250c
    eax=34d52300 ebx=000003f8 ecx=0001ccc0 edx=34d039e0 esi=000003f8 edi=00000000
    eip=7c82ed54 esp=053fceb4 ebp=053fcf24 iopl=0         nv up ei ng nz ac po cy
    cs=001b  ss=0023  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=003b  gs=0000             efl=00200297
    function : KiFastSystemCallRet
    7c82ed54 c3               ret
    7c82ed55 8da42400000000   lea     esp,[esp]              ss:053fceb4=7c822124
    7c82ed5c 8d642400         lea     esp,[esp]              ss:6627b4c7=00002100
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1  Param#2  Param#3  Param#4  Function Name
    053fcf24 77e6ba42 000003f8 0001d4c0 00000000 053fcf5c ntdll!KiFastSystemCallRet
    053fcf38 0100b3aa 000003f8 0001d4c0 00000001 7c38b5c8 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject
    053fcf5c 0055b4ac 0055b4e5 7c38b5c8 7c38b5c8 7c38b5c8 disp+work!NTDebugProcess
    053fcf60 0055b4e5 7c38b5c8 7c38b5c8 7c38b5c8 01d35ab0 disp+work!NTStack
    053fcf7c 0055b519 7c38b5c8 00000000 008536a8 7c38b5c8 disp+work!CTrcStack2
    053fcf88 008536a8 7c38b5c8 00000000 005f0059 00300030 disp+work!CTrcStack
    053fcfac 008569fa 6d1d037c 0000001b 00000000 01cfc168 disp+work!rabax_CStackSave [abrabax.c (6871)
    053fd084 006aaaf4 0134837c 0134835c 00000a01 235f1640 disp+work!ab_rabax
    053fd0c0 0067bb56 00000003 34cf5708 00000000 053fd128 disp+work!ab_jfune
    053fd128 007af183 00000000 34cf5708 053fd274 34cf8c26 disp+work!ab_extri
    053fd13c 00837a37 00000000 34cf7dd6 00596fa0 34cf68b4 disp+work!ab_xevent
    053fd148 00596fa0 34cf68b4 000003db 34cf7dd6 00000000 disp+work!ab_dstep
    053fd274 00597fa1 34cf5708 34cf5708 053ffd04 00597b13 disp+work!dynpmcal
    053fd284 00597b13 34cf5708 34cf5708 00000003 053ffd04 disp+work!dynppbo0
    053fd2a0 0056dcf1 34cf5708 0006e768 00000000 0000000c disp+work!dynprctl
    053ffd04 00471848 00000013 07de0048 00000001 00494960 disp+work!dynpen00
    053ffd14 00494960 0000000c 00000000 00000003 00000002 disp+work!Thdynpen00
    053ffee0 00494ee2 00000001 00000000 00000000 00430000 disp+work!TskhLoop
    053fff00 00421150 00000000 00000000 7ffd8000 053fff60 disp+work!ThStart
    053fff14 00401080 00000003 003f6850 00000001 00000000 disp+work!DpMain
    053fff60 011a94a0 00000003 003f6850 003f78f8 01bd5000 disp+work!nlsui_main
    053fffc0 77e523e5 00000000 00000000 7ffd8000 88602680 disp+work!wmainCRTStartup
    053ffff0 00000000 011a935d 00000000 00905a4d 00000003 kernel32!IsProcessorFeaturePresent
    State Dump for Thread Id 27bc
    eax=00000001 ebx=00000103 ecx=fffffffe edx=003f01f8 esi=00000000 edi=00000000
    eip=7c82ed54 esp=075dfec0 ebp=075dff04 iopl=0         nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b  ss=0023  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=003b  gs=0000             efl=00000246
    function : KiFastSystemCallRet
    7c82ed54 c3               ret
    7c82ed55 8da42400000000   lea     esp,[esp]              ss:075dfec0=7c821514
    7c82ed5c 8d642400         lea     esp,[esp]              ss:6845e4d3=50004500
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1  Param#2  Param#3  Param#4  Function Name
    075dff04 010f7ffc 000006c0 00000000 00000000 003f77d0 ntdll!KiFastSystemCallRet
    075dff84 7c349565 00000000 00000000 00000000 0587ff08 disp+work!SigIMsgFunc
    075dffb8 77e6608b 0587ff08 00000000 00000000 0587ff08 MSVCR71!endthreadex
    075dffec 00000000 7c3494f6 0587ff08 00000000 00000000 kernel32!GetModuleFileNameA
    List of ABAP programs affected
    Index
    Typ
    Program
    Group
    Date
    Time
    Size
    Lang.
    0
    Prg
    SAPMF05A
    0
    22.05.2007
    11:37:49
    1563648
    E
    1
    Prg
    SAPMSSYD
    0
    10.01.2007
    12:33:28
    21504
    E
    2
    Prg
    SAPFSYSCALLS
    0
    09.09.2004
    14:18:32
    8192
    E
    3
    Typ
    TFDIR
    0
    13.02.2005
    17:31:57
    3072
    4
    Prg
    SAPLAPAR_EBPP_SERVICES
    4
    03.01.2007
    11:23:55
    114688
    E
    5
    Typ
    T042ZEBPP
    0
    08.01.2002
    14:42:24
    2048
    6
    Typ
    T020
    0
    24.02.1999
    03:17:19
    3072
    7
    Typ
    RFOPT2
    0
    11.12.2003
    15:00:17
    5120
    8
    Prg
    SAPFF001
    0
    22.05.2007
    11:37:49
    195584
    E
    9
    Typ
    SWOTOBJID
    0
    04.05.1995
    15:20:52
    2048
    10
    Prg
    SAPLSWOR
    10
    10.01.2007
    12:33:34
    292864
    E
    11
    Typ
    TFBUF
    0
    30.11.1998
    22:08:34
    3072
    12
    Typ
    ACC_KONTEXT
    0
    08.01.2003
    17:30:26
    3072
    13
    Typ
    BKPF
    0
    13.03.2006
    11:01:29
    18432
    14
    Prg
    SAPLFACSCORE
    14
    01.12.2006
    22:00:12
    13312
    E
    15
    Typ
    T001
    0
    25.08.2005
    22:03:13
    13312
    16
    Prg
    SAPLACHD
    16
    03.01.2007
    11:23:55
    51200
    E
    17
    Prg
    SAPFSPOR
    0
    09.09.2004
    14:18:32
    15360
    E
    18
    Prg
    SAPLSCNT
    18
    18.02.2005
    14:16:06
    30720
    E
    19
    Typ
    DYCBOX
    0
    20.08.1998
    11:16:53
    3072
    20
    Prg
    SAPLSVSM
    20
    18.02.2005
    14:16:06
    27648
    E
    21
    Prg
    SAPLSGUI
    21
    10.01.2007
    12:33:33
    82944
    E
    22
    Prg
    SAPLSTTM
    22
    05.07.2005
    13:10:18
    69632
    E
    23
    Prg
    SAPLSBDC
    23
    05.07.2005
    13:10:18
    44032
    E
    24
    Prg
    CL_DATAPROVIDER===============CP
    24
    28.02.2005
    21:00:46
    49152
    E
    25
    Prg
    %_CCNTL
    24
    18.02.2005
    14:15:08
    15360
    E
    26
    Typ
    OBJ_RECORD
    0
    14.02.1998
    08:30:43
    2048
    27
    Prg
    SAPLSTUP
    27
    08.03.2005
    19:04:31
    73728
    E
    28
    Prg
    SAPLCNDP
    28
    01.12.2006
    22:04:33
    193536
    E
    29
    Prg
    SAPSHDTV
    18
    05.01.2005
    16:26:16
    33792
    E
    30
    Typ
    SHDSTU
    0
    14.12.1998
    23:15:34
    2048
    31
    Typ
    SHDSTCIU
    0
    14.12.1998
    23:15:34
    2048
    32
    Prg
    SAPFGUICNTL
    0
    18.02.2005
    14:15:08
    24576
    E
    33
    Prg
    SAPLOLEA
    33
    05.07.2005
    13:10:18
    96256
    E
    34
    Prg
    SAPLSFES
    34
    10.01.2007
    13:26:20
    256000
    E
    35
    Prg
    SAPLSPLUGIN
    35
    09.09.2004
    14:18:36
    8192
    E
    36
    Typ
    ARFCRDATA
    0
    13.02.2005
    18:20:24
    7168
    37
    Prg
    SAPLGRFC
    37
    13.02.2005
    18:20:25
    16384
    E
    38
    Typ
    SWCBCONT
    0
    15.11.2000
    17:55:11
    3072
    39
    Typ
    OLE_VERBS
    0
    04.04.1995
    16:02:20
    2048
    40
    Typ
    OLE_PA
    0
    04.04.1995
    16:02:19
    2048
    41
    Typ
    ACGL_HEAD
    0
    11.12.2003
    14:59:21
    8192
    42
    Typ
    RF05A
    0
    11.04.2005
    11:50:21
    38912
    43
    Typ
    TCURC
    0
    01.12.1999
    12:14:40
    2048
    44
    Prg
    SAPLFAGL_ACTIVATION_SERVICES
    44
    30.04.2007
    17:00:55
    45056
    E
    45
    Prg
    SAPLSTR9
    45
    09.05.2006
    10:39:47
    39936
    E
    46
    Prg
    CONTEXT_X_TR_SYS_PARAMS
    45
    09.05.2006
    10:39:47
    40960
    E
    47
    Typ
    TCONT
    0
    09.09.2004
    14:18:43
    2048
    48
    Typ
    CONTEXTB
    0
    09.09.2004
    14:15:52
    6144
    49
    Typ
    FAGL_ACTIVEC
    0
    19.08.2004
    16:55:10
    5120
    50
    Typ
    FAGL_CHECK_SETUP
    0
    11.12.2003
    15:01:05
    2048
    51
    Prg
    SAPLSHD0
    51
    03.01.2007
    06:52:22
    232448
    E
    52
    Prg
    SAPLBFFM3
    52
    10.01.2007
    13:15:21
    169984
    E
    53
    Typ
    OFIWA
    0
    15.04.1998
    00:11:05
    2048
    54
    Typ
    FTEXTS
    0
    20.08.2001
    12:13:26
    3072
    55
    Prg
    SAPLITSR
    55
    10.01.2007
    14:23:52
    107520
    E
    56
    Typ
    FMRFC
    0
    13.08.1997
    12:32:59
    2048
    57
    Typ
    TBE01
    0
    20.01.2003
    16:41:38
    2048
    58
    Typ
    TBE31
    0
    03.09.1997
    03:01:11
    2048
    59
    Typ
    TBE31
    0
    03.09.1997
    03:01:11
    2048
    60
    Typ
    TBE11
    0
    03.09.1997
    03:01:06
    2048
    61
    Prg
    CONTEXT_X_SP_INFO
    55

    Hello Sowmya
    The BAdI BADI_LAYER is not defined for <b>Multiple-Use</b> (see checkbox on tabstrip <i>Attributes</i>).
    Apparently you have created <i>several </i>implementation of this BAdI and activated <i>several </i>(at least 2) of these implementations.
    If you inactivate all except a single implementation the BAdI (and all transactions using this BAdI) should work again.
    Regards
      Uwe

  • SRM - BADI debug

    Hi gurus,
    how can I debug a SRM BADI setting an external break-point? It seems impossible!
    I'am not an expert ...
    - I have set the parameter in SICF sap\bc\gui\sap\its ... ~GENERATEDYNPRO 1 ...
    - I have set in utilities, settings, debugging, external debugging, in the field USER the name of the user I am using to approve the shopping cart
    - I have set the break point in the BADI
    But it does not stop!
    Thanks a lot
    Guido

    Hi Guido,
    sometimes its not clear, which user really calls the function.
    Therefore it might be the problem, that SRM in your case uses the system user within this Badi (WF-Batch for example).
    It might be helpful (as Atul mentioned before) to set a "hard" breakpoint within the BAdi coding.
    Best possibility from my point of view:
    Set an endless "loop" within your active implementation, for example:
    DATA:   debug type c.
    While debug is initial.
    endwhile.
    Now start your transaction and check via SM50 if you can find the "endless" process.
    Just mark it and  debug it directly from SM50.
    Best regards
    Andreas

  • How to get list of active users with the details like samaccountname, name, department, job tittle, email in active directoy?

    how to get list of active users with the details like samaccountname, name, department, job tittle, email in active directoy?

    You can use third party software True Last Logon 2.9.You can export the file in excel for report creation.You can use the trial version this will achieve what you are looking for.
    True Last Logon displays the following Active Directory information:
    --Users real name and logon name
    --Detailed account status
    --Last Logon Date & Time
    --Last Logon Timestamp (Replicated value)
    --Account Expiry Date & Time
    --Enabled or Disabled Account
    --Locked Accounts
    --Password Expires
    --Password Last Set Date & Time
    --Logon Count
    --Bad Password Count
    --Expiry Date
    --You can also query for any other attribute (Example: Description, telephone Number, custom attibutes etc)
    Refer the below link for trial version:
    http://www.dovestones.com/products/True_Last_Logon.asp
    Best Regards,
    Sandesh Dubey.
    MCSE|MCSA:Messaging|MCTS|MCITP:Enterprise Adminitrator |
    My Blog
    Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees , and confers no rights.

  • Application Sudo listed in Activity Monitor - Is this a default app that should be running?

    First Question:        Do other MBP users have an application Sudo listed in Activity Monitor from start up of their mac or with typical use?
    Second Question:   If you have Sudo process listed in your Activity Monitor, do you also use an Huawei USB wireless modem?
    Third Question:       For those experienced in relevant coding domains and given the more technical details below - your thoughts?
    (Technical)
    Using MBP Retina, mid 2012, OSX 10.8.4
    I understand sudo is a unix root level access command. 
    I have used Terminal and become familiar with some basic unix commands, including using the sudo command in very limited single action command circumstances.  I have not used Terminal for many weeks, and the sudo command probably twice several months ago. 
    Sudo showing in Activity Monitor as an active process is to my understanding an entirely different situation to it being used in Terminal.  It appears the sudo process is being activated by some other application or process not of my direct use or actions.
    I remain a little concerned about this in view of the purchase of this particular MBP. It has a story to it. I was told this MBP was available as new on discount as it had been purchased by a man for his wife, the wife then left him, and subsequently he returned it unused to the store.   I was aware that there was a slim risk the laptop had been used for some other activities, and returned so any come back comes back to the new owner.
    I noted later with use that the MBP lower keys were sticky as if something has been spilt on them, so I do wonder if the laptop was previously used, then wiped, in which case the story presented to the retailer is likely not true and a more concerning scenario becomes possible.  
    All the same, I felt a clean install should remove any risk.  The MBP arrived in standard ready to set up and go mode, so OS loaded but no activation.  So it seemed a clean install to me.   I did not wipe the HD and do a fresh OS install from scratch. A decision I now regret.
    Some months after using this new MBP, my concerns were raised when I had one day of inexplicable internet usage on a wireless internet connection.  Not only did the level of data upload and data load, about 4 GB out of 20 GB for the month not make sense with actual usage, but also the MBP system logs did not tally with the internet providers accounting of usage on that day.  There have been two or three other anomalies in usage since.  The internet service provider reimbursed me on my evidence of OSX system logs.  Not sure if the service provider has people joy riding other users accounts or something suss this end was going on. Never resolved. The ISP was not exactly forthcoming, and I had to press hard to get some collaboration on resolve the anomaly of unexplained data usage.
    On the less suspicious side, the existence of this sudo program tracked down as in part coming from the install software from a Huawei modem provided by my internet provider.  However, while widely used and therefore likely not a security risk, I still feel need for some better explanation and resolution of the persistent sudo process. 
    I have  inquired to Apple Support about this sudo app running, and it apparently was not seen as an issue of concern by the front line support staff.  I took up some further concerns with them but checks indicate no issues of concern with the MBP from their assessment. I trusted that as fairly likely a definitive view, and so left the questions and anomalies as unexplained but harmless. 
    It is now several months later and I still find the existence of sudo as a running application or process in Activity Monitor troubling, and decided to try and resolve once again how typical and for what reason it is active on my MBP. Which brings us to this post.
    I have again spent a few hours searching on Google and Apple Support Forums.   All search results I find relate to the use of sudo as a unix command in Terminal to resolve a problem.  I can not find any indication of sudo as an app being open routinely in Activity Monitor with or without Terminal being opened or used.
    The only way I can think of to resolve if this is unusal or not is to get on this forum and ask the first two questions at the top of this post.
    More technical details follow.
    For some more technically minded the details may be of interest, hence below here I have added  details for further comment.   I am hoping some MBP users on this forum may also be coders, and hence have some idea of the internal mac coding environment. Enough to shed some light on this situation. 
    As mentioned, I think the sudo Activity Monitor may originate from the running of the Internet Providers USB Wireless Modem and software (Huawei E 169? modem).  The USB modem has the install software on it.  You install that software on your HD as an application. 
    On this USB Wireless Modem front I have done some checking.  
    Killing sudo in Activity Monitor does not stop an internet connection mid session. 
    When the USB modem is removed, the sudo process remains running and listed in Activity Monitor. 
    If I remove the Modem icon, unplug modem, close all apps, restart without the modem connected, the sudo process is still loaded and running in Activity Monitor.
    Months ago on a previous check if I deleted (uninstalled) the modem software, removed associated start up files installed by the modem installation, took out the USB Modem and did a restart, there was no return of the sudo process in Activity Monitor.  When the modem software was reinstalled or the start up files restored directly, the sudo process returns to Activity Monitor.  One of the software bits installed in start up files calls sudo (or so it appears having a peak in BBedit at the files.)
    This seems to fairly much establish the source of the sudo application. However it does not resolve why it needs to be open all the time, and if this is unique to this modem, my modem,  modems in general, or if permanent running sudo processes are fairly 'normal' in general.  Since sudo is a root level access process, I do feel a little concerned of the situation.   Let's say the sudo process is needed to initiate the modem under some justification.  Does the sudo process in remaining running permanently from there on, with or without the USB modem connected leave an open access way and vulnerability that can or is used later?   i do not know enough of the coding level architecture to form a view.   Still, seeing a permanent sudo process operating does niggle by sense of suspicion.    Hence, I continue to raise this issue and ask the questions I do.
    In Activity Monitor:
    sudo as a process when running is not very active.  
    Real Mem 8 KB, Virtual Mem 9.4 MB, Sent Msgs 75, Rcved Mesgs 26, Ports 25, Intel (64 bit).
    The sudo process:
    Using Sample Process in Activity Monitor:   sudo appears to be a running of the actual sudo command from within the unix command files.
    Path:            /usr/bin/sudo  (Master Library, not the one in the User files)
    Load Address:    (removed)
    Identifier:      sudo
    Version:         ??? (???)
    Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [1]
    Call graph
    2nd line is 2656  start  (in libdyld.dylib) + 1  [(removed)]
    Binary Images:
    Includes reference to lots of .dylib files. eg libcache.dylib, libquarantine.dylib, libremovefile.dylib, libcompiler_rt.dylib, libcorecrypto.dylib
    The parent process is launchd[1]
    Process:         launchd [1]
    Path:            /sbin/launchd
    Load Address:    (removed)
    Identifier:      launchd
    Version:         ??? (???)
    Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  ??? [Unknown]
    It seems all of the activity of launchd[1] is from the sudo process.
    Again reference to .dylib files as captured in call graph and Binary images.
    I hope the details are valued by someone with an interest to assist with resolving concerns.

    Thanks,
    I usually use the OS connection option. So as you suggest, connect without the ISP connection software.  Doing so does not by-pass the sudo command being active in Activity Monitor however. 
    On reading my post I see my failure to link the concerns of the laptop purchase with the sudo and modem. My thought here is of an intersection of known vulnerability with this widely used modem/software (via permanent sudo process activated) and that vulnerability then being known and utilised by another party(s).
    I am pursuing the issue in part with consideration to a broader possible issue of vulnerability.
    Thanks again for your thoughts and suggestions. Valued.

  • Table which stores the list of active ods objects in BW

    Hi,
    I am trying to find out the list of active ods objects starting with y and Z, Is there any table which has the information regarding that. For Infoobject I found the table as "RSDIOBJ". Can you plz let me know if there is any table for ods.
    Thank you in advance,
    Raghavendra Reddy BIjevemula

    Hi Raghu,
    u r typing it wrong..
    its "RSDODSO"..
    It will definitely work..
    which gives all available ODS.
    Regards-
    MM

  • How to add a Field to the Result List in Activity

    Hello Experts !
    We are on CRM 7.0. I want to add a field to the Result List of Activity (Component: BT126S_APPT / View: ApptSR). This field is the address of the "Employee Responsible".
    So, how can I add a field to the Result List? AET is not a relevant tool for us because we don't want to create an attribute it already exist in the BOL. We just have to enhance the result list with BOL existing attributes.
    Also, after I add the field, I will need to populate my field with Data via some method.
    Thanks in Advance to all !
    Mariano.-
    SAP.

    Hi Mariano,
    The component was missing some technical data. Implement sap notes 1226612, 1363752, and then follow the manual procedure shown below.
    u2022     Execute transaction SE11.
    u2022     Choose the Radio button "Data Type" and enter value
                  "CRMST_QUERY_R_ACT_BTIL" in the Data Type field.
    u2022     Click on "Change" button.
    u2022     Position the cursor before the Includes added to this structure. Click
                 On the "+" button to add a new attribute.
    u2022     Enter the following details in the newly added blank row.
         Component: PERSON_RESP_LIST
         Component Type: CRMT_PERSON_RESP_LIST.
    u2022     Save the changes and activate the structure.
    u2022     Add the "Employee Responsible" field to the View configuration.
    u2022     Open the BSP application BT126S_APPT.
    u2022     Double-click on the view BT126S_APPT/ApptSR in the left side panel.
    u2022     Choose tab "Configuration" in right side panel.
    u2022     Choose the right configuration by using the "Choose Configuration" button.
    u2022     Click on the Edit button.
    u2022     Add the "Employee Responsible" attribute from the "Available fields" list to "Displayed fields" list.
    u2022     Save the changes
    Regards
    Krishna

  • How to get the list of active devices in current wifi network?

    Hi All,
    I am going to a start a new Network based app. So please any one give me an idea on the below question.
    How to get the list of active devices in current wifi network?

    Nope I want the log-in user to retrieve its Group where he is belong. I have this following code
    strUsername = Request.getParameter("username").toLowerCase().trim()+"@dev.test.com.ph";
    strPassword = Request.getParameter("password").toLowerCase().trim();
    Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
    env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, INITCTX);
    env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, MY_HOST);
    env.put(Context.SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION, "simple");
    env.put(Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL,strUsername);
    env.put(Context.SECURITY_CREDENTIALS, strPassword);
    // enable tracing
    env.put("com.sun.naming.ldap.trace.ber", System.err);
    // Create the initial context
    DirContext initCtx = new InitialDirContext(env);
    // Get the target context
    DirContext targetCtx = (DirContext)initCtx.lookup("");
    SearchControls constraints = new SearchControls();
    constraints.setSearchScope(SearchControls.SUBTREE_SCOPE);
    // Perform the search on the target context
    NamingEnumeration enum = targetCtx.search("","(userPrincipalName="+strUsername+")",constraints);
    javax.naming.directory.Attributes attrs;
    NameClassPair item;
    String[] attrIds = new String[]{"MemberOf"};
    // For each answer found, get its "Groups" attribute
    // If relative, resolve it relative to the target context
    // If not relative, resolve it relative to the initial context
    while (enum.hasMore()) {
    item = (NameClassPair)enum.next();
    Out.println(item);
    attrs = targetCtx.getAttributes(item.getName(), attrIds);
    Out.println(attrs + "<br>");
         initCtx.close();
    It returns all this string :
    {memberof=memberOf: CN=CMCanadaRD,OU=Groups / Teams,DC=dev,DC=test,DC=com,DC=ph, CN=iMngrCanadaRW,OU=Groups / Teams,DC=dev,DC=test,DC=com,DC=ph, CN=Domain Users,CN=Users,DC=dev,DC=test,DC=com,DC=ph, CN=Backup Operators,CN=Builtin,DC=dev,DC=test,DC=com,DC=ph, CN=Administrators,CN=Builtin,DC=dev,DC=test,DC=com,DC=ph}
    How can i retrieve the Group named CMCanadaRW and CMCanadaRD on the Attribute?
    Thanks

  • How can I get a list of active savepoints for the current session?

    Hi,
    In Oracle Applications, we are getting the following error while performing ROLLBACK to a Savepoint.
    "Unexpected Error: ORA-01086: savepoint 'PTNR_BULK_CALC_TAX_PVT' never establishe d ORA-06510: PL/SQL: unhandled user-defined exception"
    So how can I get a list of active savepoints for the current session?
    Could you please also let me know if there is any better way to debug this issue.
    Appreciate any quick response as the issue is very critical.
    Thanks,
    Soma

    user776523 wrote:
    Hi,
    In Oracle Applications, we are getting the following error while performing ROLLBACK to a Savepoint.
    "Unexpected Error: ORA-01086: savepoint 'PTNR_BULK_CALC_TAX_PVT' never establishe d ORA-06510: PL/SQL: unhandled user-defined exception"It sounds like there's an execution path in the code where the SAVEPOINT is never issued.
    There is no way to get a list of active savepoints. Is this your code or a "canned" procedure? If it is your code you can go through the code looking for answers, possibly tracing execution using DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE or writing messages to a log table. If its a "canned" procedure you may need to open an SR with Oracle

  • How to list the active savepoints in a session?

    How to list the active savepoints in a session?

    SR 3-4535479801: How to list the active savepoints in a session?
    Oracle Support - September 19, 2011 7:12:50 AM GMT-07:00 [ODM Answer]
    === ODM Answer ===
    Hello,
    That is the only way and it is also described in:
    How To Find Out The Savepoint For Current Process (Doc ID 108611.1)
    One thing to be aware in lower version is the dump if no savepoints are declared:
    ALTER SESSION SET EVENTS 'IMMEDIATE TRACE NAME SAVEPOINTS LEVEL 1' Raises ORA-03113/ORA-07445[SIGSEGV]/[STRLEN] Errors (Doc ID 342484.1)
    Best regards,
    George
    Oracle Support Database TEAM
    Oracle Support - September 19, 2011 6:36:39 AM GMT-07:00 [ODM Question]
    === ODM Question ===
    How to list the active savepoints in a session?
    Is there another way than the following as referenced in the Oracle forums: Re: How to list the active savepoints in a session? ?
    "alter session set events 'immediate trace name savepoints level 1';"
    A trace file is generated in the user_dump_directory.
    - September 17, 2011 5:12:53 PM GMT-07:00 [Customer Problem Description]
    Problem Description: How to list the active savepoints in a session?
    Is there another way than
    "alter session set events 'immediate trace name savepoints level 1';"
    A trace file is generated in the user_dump_directory.
    Re: How to list the active savepoints in a session?

  • How can I active the BADI  Z_ME_PROCESS_PO_CUST in SAP ECC 6.0?

    Dear all,
           I have created new BADI Z_ME_PROCESS_PO_CUST in spro :Materials management=>Purchasing=>Business And-ins for Purchasing=>Badi:Enhance processing of Enjoy purchase order
    But I can not active this BADI in se19. SAP give me an information:Implementation Z_ME_PROCESS_PO_CUST migrated (see long text for instructions)
    Enhancement Implementation:Con_FIN_Subcontract ,I don't know how to do ?
    Could you please give me some help.
    Thanks in advance.
    Best Regards,
    Merry

    Hi Merry,
    I encountered the same problems as you,
    I want to say when we changed the 'Multiple use'  is selectd  system is not problems?
    What can you do it ? can you share your's experience on here ?
    BAdi - ME_PROCESS_PO_CUST  不能触发
    Thank you very much !
    Regards,
    Alex

  • Drop down lists are active in PDF when received by email

    Hello,
    I have a form with drop down lists and the form is set so that when the user submits it, the PDF form is sent, not the XML file. The problem is that when I receive the PDF form, the drop down lists are active and I can change the items in the list. Is there a way to disable this so that when the PDF form is received no changes to the form can be made?
    Thank you.

    I think you need to have a flag in a hidden field that indicates that the form has been submitted.  You could set that flag on the form's pre-submit event.  On the form's initialize event, check the flag.  If it's been set (i.e. the form has been submitted before), programatically lock down the form.  Here's a tidy little (untested) recursive function that locks down the form:<br /><br />lockDown(xfa.form.nodes);<br /><br />function lockDown(oNodes) {<br />     for (var i=0; i<oNodes.length; i++) {<br />          if (oNodes.item(i).className == "subform")<br />               lockDown(oNodes.item(i).nodes);<br />          else               <br />               oNodes.item(i).access = "readOnly";<br />     }<br />}<br /><br />Jared Langdon<br />http://www.jlangdon.ca

  • Drop down lists are active in form received by email

    Hello,
    I have a form with drop down lists and the form is set so that when the user submits it, the PDF form is sent, not the XML file. The problem is that when I receive the PDF form, the drop down lists are active and I can change the items in the list. Is there a way to disable this so that when the PDF form is received no changes to the form can be made?
    Thank you.

    I think you need to have a flag in a hidden field that indicates that the form has been submitted.  You could set that flag on the form's pre-submit event.  On the form's initialize event, check the flag.  If it's been set (i.e. the form has been submitted before), programatically lock down the form.  Here's a tidy little (untested) recursive function that locks down the form:<br /><br />lockDown(xfa.form.nodes);<br /><br />function lockDown(oNodes) {<br />     for (var i=0; i<oNodes.length; i++) {<br />          if (oNodes.item(i).className == "subform")<br />               lockDown(oNodes.item(i).nodes);<br />          else               <br />               oNodes.item(i).access = "readOnly";<br />     }<br />}<br /><br />Jared Langdon<br />http://www.jlangdon.ca

  • Assignment of operations to all object list entries active

    Hello Friends,
                     Can any body please explain me what is the meaning of this setting "Assignment of operations to all object list entries active" under the order and notification integration.
    Regards
    Amar

    hi
    say if your order is having 5 operations ,then you want to assign the operations to the notification or Floc or Equipment in the object ,
    Go in to order in change mode ,select the object TAB select your object list then press the assignment button where it will show the operations where you can assign the object list to the operation you like.
    this is only for information as which operation to the performed on which object list
    regards
    thyagarajan

  • List of activity per network

    Where can I find the list of activity per network ???
    Thanks in advance
    Stephan

    Hi,
    Refer the below Blog
    SAP Project System - A ready Reference ( Part 2 )
    Regards,
    Nag

Maybe you are looking for