Numbering of Headings

Numbering. Pages can do numbering of headings like 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2, 2.1 etc. just like Word. However, you can't change it to Chapter 1, 1.1, 1.2, Chapter 2, 2.1, 2.2. Which is a real pain!
Anyone else feeling my pain?
I've resorted to manually write "Chapter 1", then after that have a font size 1, white colour heading "1", then followed by the normally formatted "1.1".
That means if I want to change arrangements of my chapters, I'll have to manually change the "Chapter Number". But more annoying is I can't have "Chapter 1" on my Table of Content list.

_Go to "Provide Pages Feedback" in the "Pages" menu_, describe what you wish.
Then, cross your fingers, and wait _at least_ for iWork'11
If you enter the complete heading "Chapter 1.1" by hand, it may be include in the TOC.
Just apply one style and select it among those taken in account by the TOC.
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mercredi 7 avril 2010 13:45:31

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            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPTEXTS.
    DATA END OF FTX.
           rel 3.1 CUA components.
        Status
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_STA OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_GEN.   " rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_STA.
        Functions
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_FUN OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_FUN.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_FUN.
        Menus
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_MEN OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_MEN.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_MEN.
        Menus (texts)
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_MTX OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_TXM.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_MTX.
        Action Bar
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_ACT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ACT.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_ACT.
        Push Buttons
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_BUT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_BUT.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_BUT.
        PF-Keys
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_PFK OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_PFK.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_PFK.
        Function sets
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_SET OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_SET.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_SET.
        Documentation
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_DOC OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ETM.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_DOC.
        Title codes with text
    DATA: BEGIN OF OLD_TIT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE TITLE.       "rel 3.1
    DATA: END OF OLD_TIT.
    dynamic function text
    DATA BEGIN OF FDN OCCURS 1.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_FDYN.  "not req for rel 4.
    DATA END OF FDN.
    Icons
    DATA BEGIN OF FIN OCCURS 1.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ICON.  "not req for rel 4
    DATA END OF FIN.
    dynamic menu texts
    DATA BEGIN OF MDN OCCURS 1.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_MDYN.  "not req for rel 4.
    DATA END OF MDN.
        Symbol list
    DATA BEGIN OF SYM OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_SYMB.
    DATA END OF SYM.
        Status Short text
    DATA BEGIN OF STX OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_CTX.
    DATA END OF STX.
        Attributes for function key settings (menu bars)  Rel 3.0
    DATA BEGIN OF ATT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_HAT.
    DATA END OF ATT.
        Include-Menus
    DATA BEGIN OF INC OCCURS 3.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_INC.
    DATA END OF INC.
    Last used numbers
    DATA BEGIN OF LAST.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_LST.
    DATA END OF LAST.
      data for call transaction (SE41 to re-generate the CUA)
    DATA: BEGIN OF T_BDC_TAB OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE BDCDATA.     "BDC data
    DATA: END OF T_BDC_TAB.
    DATA: BEGIN OF T_MESSTAB OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE BDCDATA.
    DATA: END OF T_MESSTAB.
    /     Program data                                               */
    DATA: NUMBER(4)               TYPE N,
          OLDNUM(4)               TYPE N,
          FILESIZE                TYPE I,
          NR_OF_BYTES             TYPE I,
          I(3)                    TYPE P,
          IX(3)                   TYPE P,
          J(3)                    TYPE P,
          L(3)                    TYPE P,
          CUA-FLAG(1)             TYPE C,
          CUA_RETURN(10)          TYPE C,
          DYNPRO_MESSAGE(160)     TYPE C,
          DYNPRO_LINE             TYPE P,
          DYNPRO_WORD(30)         TYPE C,
          NUM(3)                  TYPE N,
          DYNNAME(44)             TYPE C,
          FN1(128)                TYPE C,
          FN2(128)                TYPE C,
          FN3(128)                TYPE C,
          W_ITERATE(1)            TYPE C,
          MAIN(1)                 TYPE C,
          FUNC(1)                 TYPE C,
          OLDNAME(40)             TYPE C,
          OLD-FUNC(8)             TYPE C,
          NEW-FUNC(8)             TYPE C,
          FOUND(1)                TYPE C,
          LANGUAGE                LIKE SY-LANGU,
          FIRST-TIME(1)           TYPE C VALUE 'Y',
          OK-CODE(5)              TYPE C,
          NAME(40)                TYPE C,                       "rel 4
          TXLINE(70)              TYPE C,
          LINE(132)               TYPE C.
    DATA:
          UL_FILE(128)          TYPE C,
          DL_FILE(128)          TYPE C,
          DOSLINE(72)           TYPE C.
    DATA: BEGIN OF DOSDIR OCCURS 0,
            TEXT(72),
          END OF DOSDIR.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_PROG OCCURS 0,
          NAME(40),
          END OF I_PROG.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_PROGT OCCURS 0,
          NAME(40),
          END OF I_PROGT.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_INCLUDE OCCURS 0,
          NAME(40),
          HANDLED(1)   TYPE C,
          END OF I_INCLUDE.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_INCL OCCURS 0,
          NAME(40),
          END OF I_INCL.
    DATA: BUFFER(1024).
    DATA: WINSYS(3).
    DATA: GLOBAL_FILEMASK_MASK(20), GLOBAL_FILEMASK_TEXT(20).
    DATA: GLOBAL_FILEMASK_ALL(80).
    DATA: T_FILENAME(128),
          TMP_FILENAME(128),
          T_MODE(1),
          FIELDLN     TYPE I.
    DEFINE_TABLE I_DYNPFIELDS DYNPREAD 0.  "dynpro fields to be updated
    DATA: I_FLDS LIKE HELP_VALUE OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
    FIELD-SYMBOLS: <F>.
    /     Parameters                                                 */
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK A1 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-001.
    SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
    SELECT-OPTIONS REPID FOR TRDIR-NAME OBLIGATORY .
    PARAMETERS:
          FUNCTION(1)       TYPE C OBLIGATORY,  "Function
          DSNAME(40)        TYPE C,        "Data set name
          INCLUDES(1)       TYPE C DEFAULT 'N', "Resolve Includes
          IMASK(40)         TYPE C,        "Include Mask
          CLASS             LIKE TRDIR-CLAS,
          AUTHOR            LIKE TRDIR-CNAM,          "Author
          APPL              LIKE TRDIR-APPL,
          PATH(88)          TYPE C DEFAULT 'A:\',
          REL3(1)           TYPE C.
    SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-004.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-005.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-002.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-003.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END  OF BLOCK A1.
    /          Check users workstation is running WINDOWS,        */
    /          WINDOWS 95, or WINDOWS NT. OS/2 no good for        */
    /          this application.                                  */
    CALL FUNCTION 'WS_QUERY'
         EXPORTING
              QUERY  = 'WS'
         IMPORTING
              RETURN = WINSYS.
    IF WINSYS(2) NE 'WN'.                  "Win 3.X no good either
      WRITE: / 'Windows NT or Windows 95/98 is required'.
      EXIT.
    ENDIF.
    /          Get names of programs to be handled.               */
    /          Name can be a single value, many values or ranges  */
    /          as per standard SELECT-OPTIONS on selection screen */
    / On Download read TRDIR and store program names in a table   */
    / as per selection options.                                   */
    / On upload read the specified directory for all files of     */
    /  type .EEE from specified directory                         */
    /  compare file names with selection criteria                 */
    MOVE FUNCTION TO FUNC.
    MOVE 'Y' TO MAIN.
    CASE FUNC.
      WHEN 'U'.                            "Upload required
        PERFORM READ_DOS_DIRECTORY.
        PERFORM GET_RANGE_UL.              "Get list of progs to process
      WHEN 'D'.                            "Download required
        PERFORM GET_RANGE_DL.              "Get list of progs to process
      WHEN OTHERS.
        WRITE: / 'Function not performed due to user request'.
        EXIT.
    ENDCASE.
    SORT I_PROG.
    DELETE ADJACENT DUPLICATES FROM I_PROG.
    For download INCLUDE handling can be resolved via function
    module call.
    All Includes within Includes are also resolved by the function
    module call.
    Note that this method does not work if program itself is of type
    I (it's an include)
    In this case we can still search the source.
    IF FUNC = 'D'.
      IF INCLUDES = 'Y'.
        PERFORM GET_INCLUDES_DL.
        PERFORM PROCESS_INCLUDES_DL.
      ENDIF.
    ENDIF.
    Program list from selection criteria i.e excluding INCLUDES found
    LOOP AT I_PROG.
      MOVE I_PROG-NAME TO R1-NAME.
      APPEND R1.
      DESCRIBE TABLE R1 LINES I.
      WHILE I NE 0.
        PERFORM EXECUTE-FUNCTION.
      ENDWHILE.
      REFRESH R1.
    ENDLOOP.
    We need to check now for INCLUDES on DOWNLOAD when the INCLUDE
    program itself is of type I. In this case the function call
    will not return the INCLUDES. For example we could be
    downloading ZTESTTOP (an Include itself) which as an include
    ZTEST01.
    The process fortunately is the same as the UPLOAD function
    except of course we need to read the library instead of the
    DOS directory
    process INCLUDE modules for Upload
    On upload the procedure is more complex as Includes within
    Includes can only be resolved by scanning the code and
    searching if the program exists in the directory.
    To get all INCLUDES within INCLUDES entries in table I_INCL
    that do not exist in I_INCLUDE are copied to table I_INCLUDE
    after each entire pass of table i_INCLUDE and table is then
    re-looped through. Programs in table I_INCLUDE that have already
    been processed have a "Y" indicator set in I_INCLUDE-AVAIL.
    if  func = 'U'.
    IF INCLUDES = 'Y'.
      DESCRIBE TABLE I_INCL LINES I.
      IF I > 0.
        W_ITERATE = 'Y'.
      ELSE.
        W_ITERATE = ' '.
      ENDIF.
      WHILE W_ITERATE = 'Y'.
        PERFORM PROCESS_INCLUDES_UL.
        PERFORM LOOP_THROUGH.
        DESCRIBE TABLE I_INCL LINES I.
        IF I > 0.
          W_ITERATE = 'Y'.
        ELSE.
          W_ITERATE = ' '.
        ENDIF.
      ENDWHILE.
    endif.
    ENDIF.
    DESCRIBE TABLE I_INCLUDE LINES I.
    IF I > 0.
      SKIP 1.
      WRITE: / ' Included Programs found'.
      SKIP 1.
      LOOP AT I_INCLUDE.
        WRITE I_INCLUDE-NAME TO LINE(40).
        CONDENSE LINE.
        WRITE: / LINE(80).
      ENDLOOP.
    ENDIF.
    /       Table R contains ABAP names to up / download.            */
    /       Loop through table R and perform up / download           */
    /       for each program.                                        */
    /       Table R1 contains INCLUDE names found (if any)           */
    /       As each                                                  */
    FORM EXECUTE-FUNCTION.
      LOOP AT R1.
        MOVE-CORRESPONDING R1 TO R.
        APPEND R.
      ENDLOOP.
      REFRESH R1.
      LOOP AT R.
        REFRESH : T, E1, H1, F1, S, U.
        PERFORM PROCESS.
        MOVE 'N' TO MAIN.
      ENDLOOP.
      REFRESH R.
      DESCRIBE TABLE R1 LINES I.
    ENDFORM.
    /     Build file names for UP/DOWNLOAD                           */
    /     3 files are generated per ABAP.                            */
    /       1) ABAP    Path\PROGNAME.EEE (ABAP, Attr,Texts)          */
    /          Logic   Path\PROGNAME.EEE (Dynpro Source Logic)       */
    /          CUA     Path\PROGNAME.EEE (CUA components - keys etc) */
    /       2) Header  Path\PROGNAME.HHH (Dynpro Header)             */
    /       3) Fields  Path\PROGNAME.FFF (Dynpro Field definitions  )*/
    / ( If alternate file name specified -DSNAME- this will          */
    /   be used instead. This is only valid for the main program.    */
    /   INCLUDED programs will have file names as specified          */
    /   above).                                                      */
    /  By using this scheme it saves the user from having to         */
    /  be prompted for 3 file names.                                 */
    /  If you want multiple copies / versions on disk either         */
    /  rename the old versions or specify a different directory in   */
    /  the path parameter.                                           */
    FORM PROCESS.
      MOVE PATH TO FN1.
      CASE MAIN.
        WHEN 'Y'.
          IF DSNAME NE SPACE.
            WRITE DSNAME TO FN1+66.                             "rel 4
          ELSE.
            WRITE R-NAME TO FN1+66.                             "rel 4
          ENDIF.
        WHEN OTHERS.
          WRITE R-NAME TO FN1+66.                               "rel 4
      ENDCASE.
      MOVE FN1 TO FN2.
      MOVE FN1 TO FN3.
      WRITE '.HHH' TO FN1+124(4).                               "rel 4
      WRITE '.FFF' TO FN2+124(4).                               "rel 4
      WRITE '.EEE' TO FN3+124(4).                               "rel 4
      CONDENSE FN1 NO-GAPS.
      CONDENSE FN2 NO-GAPS.
      CONDENSE FN3 NO-GAPS.
      NAME   = R-NAME.
      CASE FUNC.
        WHEN 'D'.
          PERFORM DOWNLOAD_OBJECTS.
          CLEAR LINE.
          WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
          WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
          WRITE 'has been unloaded' TO LINE+55.
          CONDENSE LINE.
          WRITE: / LINE.
          DESCRIBE TABLE T LINES I.
          IF I = 0.
            WRITE: / 'No Dynpros were found for unload function'.
          ELSE.
            WRITE: / 'The following Dynpros have been unloaded : '.
            PERFORM LOOP_THROUGH_T.
          ENDIF.
        WHEN 'U'.
          PERFORM UPLOAD_OBJECTS.
          DESCRIBE TABLE T LINES I.
          CASE I.
            WHEN 0.
              WRITE:  / 'No Dynpros were found for restore function'.
            WHEN OTHERS.
              WRITE: / 'The following Dynpros have been restored : '.
              PERFORM LOOP_THROUGH_T.
          ENDCASE.
          IF MAIN EQ 'Y'.
            CASE OLDNAME.
              WHEN SPACE.
                CLEAR LINE.
                WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
                WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
                WRITE 'has been restored' TO LINE+55.
                CONDENSE LINE.
                WRITE: / LINE.
              WHEN OTHERS.
                CLEAR LINE.
                WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
                WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
                WRITE 'has been restored - original name :'
                   TO LINE+55.
                WRITE OLDNAME TO LINE+92.
                CONDENSE LINE.
                WRITE: / LINE.
            ENDCASE.
          ELSE.
            CLEAR LINE.
            WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
            WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
            WRITE 'has been restored' TO LINE+55.
            CONDENSE LINE.
            WRITE: / LINE.
          ENDIF.
      ENDCASE.
    ENDFORM.
    /      print progname + dynpro nrs that have been processed.     */
    FORM LOOP_THROUGH_T.
      LOOP AT T.
        CLEAR LINE.
        WRITE R-NAME TO LINE.
        WRITE T-NUMBER TO LINE+50.
        CONDENSE LINE.
        WRITE: / LINE.
      ENDLOOP.
    ENDFORM.
    /            Download Objects                                    */
    FORM DOWNLOAD_OBJECTS.
      PERFORM UNLOAD_ABAP.                 "ABAP source, texts, attr
      SELECT SINGLE * FROM TRDIR
       WHERE NAME EQ R-NAME.
      IF TRDIR-SUBC = 'I'.
        CASE INCLUDES.                     "Included file wanted
          WHEN 'Y'.
            PERFORM SCAN4-INCLUDES.
        ENDCASE.
      ENDIF.
      PERFORM UNLOAD_CUA.                  "CUA stuff
      PERFORM DOWNLOAD_DATA.               "Download EEE file to PC
      PERFORM BUILD_T.        "Build table of all dynpros in ABAP
      DESCRIBE TABLE T LINES I.
      CASE I.
        WHEN 0.            "if no dynpros exist then cannot download any
          PERFORM DOWNLOAD_DATA.           "Download EEE file to PC
        WHEN OTHERS.
          PERFORM UNLOAD_DYNPROS.          "Get Raw dynpros from SAP
          PERFORM UNLOAD_DYNPRO_COMPONENTS."Convert to table
          PERFORM DOWNLOAD_DATA.           "Download ABAP etc. to PC
          PERFORM DOWNLOAD_BIN_H1.         "Download dynpro header
          PERFORM DOWNLOAD_BIN_F1.         "Download dynpro fields
      ENDCASE.
    ENDFORM.
    /  Split ABAP up into its component parts                        */
    /                           A) Program source (72)               */
    /                           B) Texts          (132)              */
    /                           C) Attributes     (117)              */
    /                           D) CUA stuff      (Various)          */
    FORM UNLOAD_ABAP.
    /    Get ABAP language. Only required on download.               */
      SELECT SINGLE * FROM TRDIR
        WHERE NAME EQ R-NAME.
      MOVE TRDIR-RLOAD TO R-LANGUAGE.
      READ REPORT R-NAME INTO S.           "Get source into table S
      MOVE '????SRCE' TO S-TXT.
      INSERT  S INDEX 1.
    /    Text elements, Numbered texts, headings, selection texts    */
    /    Read text elements with logon language. If they don't       */
    /    exist read with the value taken from TRDIR.                 */
      READ TEXTPOOL R-NAME INTO U LANGUAGE SY-LANGU.
      IF SY-SUBRC NE 0.
        READ TEXTPOOL R-NAME INTO U LANGUAGE R-LANGUAGE.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE U LINES I.
      CASE I.
        WHEN 0.
        WHEN OTHERS.
          MOVE '????TEXT' TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
          LOOP AT U.
            MOVE U-TXT TO S-TXT.
            APPEND S.
            DELETE U.
          ENDLOOP.
      ENDCASE.
    /    Retrieve Attributes from TRDIR and add to table S           */
    /    Change language to logged on language                       */
      MOVE '????ATTR' TO S-TXT.
      APPEND S.
      SELECT SINGLE * FROM TRDIR
             WHERE NAME EQ R-NAME.
      MOVE SY-LANGU TO TRDIR-RLOAD.
      MOVE-CORRESPONDING TRDIR TO DIR.
      MOVE DIR TO S-TXT.
      APPEND S.
    ENDFORM.
    /             retrieve CUA stuff and append to table S.          */
    FORM UNLOAD_CUA.
      MOVE R-NAME TO EU_KEY-NAME.          "Program name for CUA
      MOVE 'D' TO EU_KEY-SPRSL.            "CUA seems to want D as lang
    MOVE R-LANGUAGE TO EU_KEY-SPRSL.     "Language              "rel 2.2
    IMPORT STA FUN MEN MTX ACT BUT PFK SET LAST INC STX DOC    "rel 2.2
      IMPORT STA STX FUN MEN MTX ACT BUT PFK SET LAST INC DOC     "rel 3.0
             ATT FDN MDN SYM FIN           "rel 3.0
              FROM DATABASE EUDB(CU) ID EU_KEY.
      IF SY-SUBRC NE 0.                    "No statuses
        EXIT.
      ENDIF.
    read titles in logged on language. If not present use
    language from TRDIR.
      CASE REL3.
        WHEN SPACE.                        "(rel 4)
          SELECT * FROM RSMPTEXTS WHERE PROGNAME EQ R-NAME
                            AND SPRSL = SY-LANGU.
            MOVE-CORRESPONDING RSMPTEXTS TO FTX.
            APPEND FTX.
          ENDSELECT.
          IF SY-SUBRC NE 0.
            SELECT * FROM RSMPTEXTS WHERE PROGNAME EQ R-NAME
                              AND SPRSL = R-LANGUAGE.
              MOVE-CORRESPONDING RSMPTEXTS TO FTX.
              APPEND FTX.
            ENDSELECT.
          ENDIF.
          DESCRIBE TABLE FTX LINES I.
          IF   I > 0.
            MOVE '????FTXT' TO S-TXT.
            APPEND S.
            LOOP AT FTX.
              MOVE FTX TO S-TXT.
              APPEND S.
            ENDLOOP.
          ENDIF.
        WHEN OTHERS.
          SELECT * FROM TITLE WHERE PROGNAME   EQ R-NAME
                              AND   DDLANGUAGE EQ SY-LANGU.
            MOVE-CORRESPONDING TITLE TO TIT.
            APPEND TIT.
          ENDSELECT.
          IF SY-SUBRC NE 0.
            SELECT * FROM TITLE WHERE PROGNAME   EQ R-NAME
                                AND   DDLANGUAGE EQ R-LANGUAGE.
              MOVE-CORRESPONDING TITLE TO TIT.
              APPEND TIT.
            ENDSELECT.
          ENDIF.
      ENDCASE.
      DESCRIBE TABLE STA LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????STAT' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT STA.
          MOVE STA TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE FUN LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????FUNC' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT FUN.
          MOVE FUN TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE MEN LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????MEN1' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT MEN.
          MOVE MEN TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE MTX LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????MTX1' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT MTX.
          MOVE MTX TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE ACT LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????ACTN' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT ACT.
          MOVE ACT TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE BUT LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????BUTN' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT BUT.
          MOVE BUT TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE PFK LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????PFKY' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT PFK.
          MOVE PFK TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE SET LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????SETS' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT SET.
          MOVE SET TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      IF LAST NE SPACE.
        MOVE '????LIST' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        MOVE LAST TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE INC LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????INCL' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT INC.
          MOVE INC TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE STX LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????STXT' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT STX.
          MOVE STX TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE DOC LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????DOCN' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT DOC.
          MOVE DOC TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE TIT LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????TITL' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT TIT.
          MOVE TIT TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
    Next 5 tables are rel 3.0 specific  (ATT, FDN, MDN, SYM, FIN)
      DESCRIBE TABLE ATT LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????VATT' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT ATT.
          MOVE ATT TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE FDN LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????VFDN' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT FDN.
          MOVE FDN TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE MDN LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????VMDN' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT MDN.
          MOVE MDN TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE SYM LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????VSYM' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT SYM.
          MOVE SYM TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
      DESCRIBE TABLE FIN LINES I.
      IF   I > 0.
        MOVE '????VFIN' TO S-TXT.
        APPEND S.
        LOOP AT FIN.
          MOVE FIN TO S-TXT.
          APPEND S.
        ENDLOOP.
      ENDIF.
    ENDFORM.
    /

  • Downloading and Uploading ABAP programs

    I need to move a new GUI program (including all screens, include, subroutines, etc.) that was developed on our SAP 4.5 system to our new, upgraded, ECC 6.0 system.
    There is an old ABAP program that we use to use called ZSABAPUPDOWNLOAD, but it no longer seem to work between these two SAP versions.
    Because of the version differences between these tow systems, our BASIS group does not want us to use a transport to move this code.
    Other than completely recreating this program on the ECC60 system, does anyone know of a program (like the old ZSABAPUPDOWNLOAD) or utility that I could use to transfer this program to the new system?

    welcome to SDN.
    is this the program do u have.
    if not check it with this.
    REPORT ZUPDOWNPROGRAMS LINE-SIZE 132 LINE-COUNT 62 NO STANDARD PAGE HEADING.
      This program up / downloads from / to a local dataset
      all the components of an ABAP - i.e TEXTS, the entire CUA
      including statuses and menus, DYNPROS and source code.
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      INCLUDED programs are automatically handled both on upload
      or download. INCLUDE selection can be excluded or generic
      e.g only handle INCLUDES starting with ZIN*
      INCLUDES within INCLUDES also handled.
      The only restriction is on UPLOAD the INCLUDED programs must come
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      This program was originally designed as a one off tool for
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      an R3 test system minimising the need for a large amount of
      mainframe sysprogs (anybody remember what they were !!) time
      and support to say nothing of access problems from TSO /JES2 /
      SAP R2. At that time network connections were patchy and the
      transport systems largely incompatable and not very reliable.
      This program was originally designed as a one off tool for
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      and WS_DOWNLOAD functions to reflect the Linux file system. The
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      Program can easily be modified to run in batch and store
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      to read from and write to UNIX data sets (OPEN FILE etc).
      You will also need to modify the parts of the program that get
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      The actual abap data sets do not need to be changed.
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              Dynpros and CUA have changed from rel 3.1
              Tabstrips now loaded and unloaded in dynpros
       Please note restriction on 4.6 systems for users who
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    a solution is to change the name to %CUST1%CUST2%ORDER i.e / will
    be changed to %. On upload the % should be changed back to /
    again.    This change still needs to be implemented.
    If you don't use the / in the abap name then this is not a problem.
    If file to be uploaded is in rel 3 format then names are only 8
    bytes long.
      program uses 3 datasets per abap
         1) abapname.eee     source, dynpr logic, texts, CUA stuff
         2) abapname.hhh     dynpr header
         3) abapname.fff     dynpro fields.
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    complexity of combining all these to 1 data set would make the
    program far too complex.
      NOTE: This version of the program can only be used on
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            to rel 4.0 it cannot be converted back to rel 3.0
            on a release 3/3.1 system. Release 4 CUA tables
            are different.  Use release 3 version of this program
           for releases 3.0 and 3.1. Available on SAPFANS website.
      Note that data to be uploaded must have been previously downloaded
      by this program (any version since rel 2.0) - except for Initial
      Load -- see end of these comments.
             Dynpros and CUA statuses have changed since rel 3.1
       This program will handle rel 3.1 format on upload but will
       download in rel 4.0 format. To upload 3.1 format specify an 'X'
       in the rel3 parameter.
       If you have downloaded components in rel 4.0 format and you
       want to re-load to a 3.1 system  you will have to load
       the source via standard upload and re-create dynpros and the CUA
       manually.
       As names can now be longer than 8 characters you can only
       use this program if the SAP front end (SAPGUI) supports
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       work as the underlying DOS system cannot handle long file names.
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    When an ABAP is selected for UPLOAD then the DOS
    directory is read into a table. A file called ABAP.BAT is created,
    and down loaded to the 'C' drive and executed.
    This file executes a DOS DIR command and pipes the output
    into a dataset which is then uploaded into an internal
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    Note on running DOS commands from ABAP
    The first time this procedure is executed you will see a DOS window
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    Instead of entering path name manually you can click on
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                   possibility to automatically up / download referenced
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    Function      U
    Path          full dos path containing source e.g c:\abaps\
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    REPID         the program name. e.g ZZJIMHXX
                   note that on the DISK you will see 3 files
                   ZZJIMHXX.EEE, ZZJIMHXX.FFF, ZZJIMHXX.HHH
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      Macros
    DEFINE DEFINE_TABLE.
      DATA: &1 LIKE &2 OCCURS &3 WITH HEADER LINE.
    END-OF-DEFINITION.
    DEFINE CLS.
      REFRESH &1.
      CLEAR &1.
    END-OF-DEFINITION.
    DEFINE INIT.
      IF &1 NE SPACE.
        SEARCH &1 FOR '. .'.
        IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
          WRITE '*' TO &1+SY-FDPOS(1).
        ENDIF.
        TRANSLATE &1 USING '*%'.
      ELSE.
        MOVE '%' TO &1.
      ENDIF.
    END-OF-DEFINITION.
    end of macros
    /     SAP standard tables                                        */
    TABLES: D020S,                         "Dynpro header
            D020T,                         "Dynpro title
            D021T,                         "Screen field keyword texts
            TRDIR,                         "Attribute table
            TADIR,                         "Dev. class etc.
            EUDB,                          "CUA data
            TSTC,                          "transaction data
            TITLE,                         "CUA titles
            RSMPTEXTS.                     "Function texts (rel 4.0)
    /     Work tables to hold ABAP source etc, and dynpro            */
    /     contents.                                                  */
    DATA: BEGIN OF H.                      "Header
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE D020S.
    DATA: END OF H.
    DATA: BEGIN OF H1 OCCURS 10,           "Header
          NAME(40)               TYPE C,                        "rel 4
          NUMBER(4)              TYPE N.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE D020S.
    DATA: END OF H1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF H2 OCCURS 0,            "Rel 3  dynp. header
            CNAME(8)   TYPE C,
            CNUM(4)    TYPE C,
            NNAME(8)   TYPE C,
            NNUM(4)    TYPE C,
            FILL(51)   TYPE C,
            CDAT(6)    TYPE C,
            CTIM(6)    TYPE C,
          END OF H2.
    DATA: BEGIN OF F OCCURS 250.           "Dynpro Fields
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021S.
    DATA: END OF F.
    DATA: BEGIN OF F1 OCCURS 500,          "Dynpro Fields
          NAME(40)               TYPE C,                        "rel 4
          NUMBER(4)              TYPE N.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021S.
    DATA: END OF F1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF OLD_F1 OCCURS 0,        "Dynpro Fields (rel 3)
          NAME(8)    TYPE C,
          NUMBER(4)     TYPE C.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021SE_OLD.
    DATA: END OF OLD_F1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF F2 OCCURS 0,            "Dynpro Fields (rel 3)
          TFIL(284)  TYPE C,
          END OF F2.
    DATA: BEGIN OF M OCCURS 3.             "Match codes (if any)
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE D023S.
    DATA: END OF M.
    DATA: BEGIN OF E OCCURS 0.             "Dynpro Logic
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE D022S.
    DATA: END OF E.
    DATA: BEGIN OF E1 OCCURS 0,            "Dynpro Logic
          NAME(40)               TYPE C,                        "rel 4
          NUMBER(4)              TYPE N.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE D022S.
    DATA: END OF E1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF T   OCCURS 0,           "prog name and dynpro nrs
          NAME(40)     TYPE C,                                  "rel 4
          NUMBER(4)    TYPE N,
    END OF T.
    DATA: BEGIN OF R   OCCURS 56,          "prog name and language
          NAME(40)     TYPE C,                                  "rel 4
          LANGUAGE(1)  TYPE C,
       END OF R.
    DATA: BEGIN OF S OCCURS 3000,
          TXT(180)               TYPE C,   "rel 4   was 132
          END OF S.
    DATA: BEGIN OF R1 OCCURS 50,           "for include programs
            NAME(40)             TYPE C,                        "rel 4
            INSTANCE(3)          TYPE P,
          END OF R1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF S1 OCCURS 3000,
          TXT(180)               TYPE C,   "   rel 4  was 132
          END OF S1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF U OCCURS 100,           "Text elements
          TXT(180)               TYPE C,   " rel 4   was 132
          END OF U.
    DATA: BEGIN OF DIR.                    "ABAP Attributes
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE TRDIR.
    DATA: END OF DIR.
    DATA: BEGIN OF DTXT.                   "Dynpro field keyword texts
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021T.
    DATA: END OF DTXT.
    /     This data contains all the components of the               */
    /     CUA such as menus, statuses, Pfkeys                        */
    /     As from rel 4.5 Tabstrips are automatically copied as well */
    /     The rel3 parameter must be set however to load the         */
    /     correct version of the CUA tables if uploading rel 3       */
    /     data to a rel 4 system.                                    */
    /     Rel 4.0B can  convert 3.1 and earlier CUA's                */
    /     This could change later however.                           */
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    DATA BEGIN OF EU_KEY.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_KEY.
    DATA END OF EU_KEY.
        Status
    DATA BEGIN OF STA OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_STAT.                       " rel 4
    DATA END OF STA.
        Functions
    DATA BEGIN OF FUN OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_FUNT.                       "rel 4
    DATA END OF FUN.
        Menus
    DATA BEGIN OF MEN OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_MEN.   "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF MEN.
        Menus (texts)
    DATA BEGIN OF MTX OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_MNLT.  "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF MTX.
        Action Bar
    DATA BEGIN OF ACT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_ACT.   "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF ACT.
        Push Buttons
    DATA BEGIN OF BUT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_BUT.   "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF BUT.
        PF-Keys
    DATA BEGIN OF PFK OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_PFK.   "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF PFK.
        Function sets
    DATA BEGIN OF SET OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_STAF.  "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF SET.
        Documentation
    DATA BEGIN OF DOC OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_ATRT.  "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF DOC.
        Title codes with text
    DATA: BEGIN OF TIT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_TITT.  "rel 4.0
    DATA: END OF TIT.
    DATA BEGIN OF FTX OCCURS 0.            "rel 4.0
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPTEXTS.
    DATA END OF FTX.
           rel 3.1 CUA components.
        Status
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_STA OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_GEN.   " rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_STA.
        Functions
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_FUN OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_FUN.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_FUN.
        Menus
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_MEN OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_MEN.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_MEN.
        Menus (texts)
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_MTX OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_TXM.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_MTX.
        Action Bar
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_ACT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ACT.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_ACT.
        Push Buttons
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_BUT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_BUT.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_BUT.
        PF-Keys
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_PFK OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_PFK.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_PFK.
        Function sets
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_SET OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_SET.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_SET.
        Documentation
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_DOC OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ETM.   "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_DOC.
        Title codes with text
    DATA: BEGIN OF OLD_TIT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE TITLE.       "rel 3.1
    DATA: END OF OLD_TIT.
    dynamic function text
    DATA BEGIN OF FDN OCCURS 1.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_FDYN.  "not req for rel 4.
    DATA END OF FDN.
    Icons
    DATA BEGIN OF FIN OCCURS 1.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ICON.  "not req for rel 4
    DATA END OF FIN.
    dynamic menu texts
    DATA BEGIN OF MDN OCCURS 1.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_MDYN.  "not req for rel 4.
    DATA END OF MDN.
        Symbol list
    DATA BEGIN OF SYM OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_SYMB.
    DATA END OF SYM.
        Status Short text
    DATA BEGIN OF STX OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_CTX.
    DATA END OF STX.
        Attributes for function key settings (menu bars)  Rel 3.0
    DATA BEGIN OF ATT OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_HAT.
    DATA END OF ATT.
        Include-Menus
    DATA BEGIN OF INC OCCURS 3.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_INC.
    DATA END OF INC.
    Last used numbers
    DATA BEGIN OF LAST.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_LST.
    DATA END OF LAST.
      data for call transaction (SE41 to re-generate the CUA)
    DATA: BEGIN OF T_BDC_TAB OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE BDCDATA.     "BDC data
    DATA: END OF T_BDC_TAB.
    DATA: BEGIN OF T_MESSTAB OCCURS 0.
            INCLUDE STRUCTURE BDCDATA.
    DATA: END OF T_MESSTAB.
    /     Program data                                               */
    DATA: NUMBER(4)               TYPE N,
          OLDNUM(4)               TYPE N,
          FILESIZE                TYPE I,
          NR_OF_BYTES             TYPE I,
          I(3)                    TYPE P,
          IX(3)                   TYPE P,
          J(3)                    TYPE P,
          L(3)                    TYPE P,
          CUA-FLAG(1)             TYPE C,
          CUA_RETURN(10)          TYPE C,
          DYNPRO_MESSAGE(160)     TYPE C,
          DYNPRO_LINE             TYPE P,
          DYNPRO_WORD(30)         TYPE C,
          NUM(3)                  TYPE N,
          DYNNAME(44)             TYPE C,
          FN1(128)                TYPE C,
          FN2(128)                TYPE C,
          FN3(128)                TYPE C,
          W_ITERATE(1)            TYPE C,
          MAIN(1)                 TYPE C,
          FUNC(1)                 TYPE C,
          OLDNAME(40)             TYPE C,
          OLD-FUNC(8)             TYPE C,
          NEW-FUNC(8)             TYPE C,
          FOUND(1)                TYPE C,
          LANGUAGE                LIKE SY-LANGU,
          FIRST-TIME(1)           TYPE C VALUE 'Y',
          OK-CODE(5)              TYPE C,
          NAME(40)                TYPE C,                       "rel 4
          TXLINE(70)              TYPE C,
          LINE(132)               TYPE C.
    DATA:
          UL_FILE(128)          TYPE C,
          DL_FILE(128)          TYPE C,
          DOSLINE(72)           TYPE C.
    DATA: BEGIN OF DOSDIR OCCURS 0,
            TEXT(72),
          END OF DOSDIR.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_PROG OCCURS 0,
          NAME(40),
          END OF I_PROG.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_PROGT OCCURS 0,
          NAME(40),
          END OF I_PROGT.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_INCLUDE OCCURS 0,
          NAME(40),
          HANDLED(1)   TYPE C,
          END OF I_INCLUDE.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_INCL OCCURS 0,
          NAME(40),
          END OF I_INCL.
    DATA: BUFFER(1024).
    DATA: WINSYS(3).
    DATA: GLOBAL_FILEMASK_MASK(20), GLOBAL_FILEMASK_TEXT(20).
    DATA: GLOBAL_FILEMASK_ALL(80).
    DATA: T_FILENAME(128),
          TMP_FILENAME(128),
          T_MODE(1),
          FIELDLN     TYPE I.
    DEFINE_TABLE I_DYNPFIELDS DYNPREAD 0.  "dynpro fields to be updated
    DATA: I_FLDS LIKE HELP_VALUE OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
    FIELD-SYMBOLS: <F>.
    /     Parameters                                                 */
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK A1 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-001.
    SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
    SELECT-OPTIONS REPID FOR TRDIR-NAME OBLIGATORY .
    PARAMETERS:
          FUNCTION(1)       TYPE C OBLIGATORY,  "Function
          DSNAME(40)        TYPE C,        "Data set name
          INCLUDES(1)       TYPE C DEFAULT 'N', "Resolve Includes
          IMASK(40)         TYPE C,        "Include Mask
          CLASS             LIKE TRDIR-CLAS,
          AUTHOR            LIKE TRDIR-CNAM,          "Author
          APPL              LIKE TRDIR-APPL,
          PATH(88)          TYPE C DEFAULT 'A:\',
          REL3(1)           TYPE C.
    SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-004.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-005.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-002.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-003.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END  OF BLOCK A1.
    /          Check users workstation is running WINDOWS,        */
    /          WINDOWS 95, or WINDOWS NT. OS/2 no good for        */
    /          this application.                                  */
    CALL FUNCTION 'WS_QUERY'
         EXPORTING
              QUERY  = 'WS'
         IMPORTING
              RETURN = WINSYS.
    IF WINSYS(2) NE 'WN'.                  "Win 3.X no good either
      WRITE: / 'Windows NT or Windows 95/98 is required'.
      EXIT.
    ENDIF.
    /          Get names of programs to be handled.               */
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    REPID the program name. e.g ZZJIMHXX
    note that on the DISK you will see 3 files
    ZZJIMHXX.EEE, ZZJIMHXX.FFF, ZZJIMHXX.HHH
    just use the name before the dos qualifier - the
    program will do the rest
    ignore other parameters
    The program will then load itself with all the texts etc.
    It should now be ready for use.
    Macros
    DEFINE DEFINE_TABLE.
    DATA: &1 LIKE &2 OCCURS &3 WITH HEADER LINE.
    END-OF-DEFINITION.
    DEFINE CLS.
    REFRESH &1.
    CLEAR &1.
    END-OF-DEFINITION.
    DEFINE INIT.
    IF &1 NE SPACE.
    SEARCH &1 FOR '. .'.
    IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
    WRITE '*' TO &1+SY-FDPOS(1).
    ENDIF.
    TRANSLATE &1 USING '*%'.
    ELSE.
    MOVE '%' TO &1.
    ENDIF.
    END-OF-DEFINITION.
    end of macros
    / SAP standard tables */
    TABLES: D020S, "Dynpro header
    D020T, "Dynpro title
    D021T, "Screen field keyword texts
    TRDIR, "Attribute table
    TADIR, "Dev. class etc.
    EUDB, "CUA data
    TSTC, "transaction data
    TITLE, "CUA titles
    RSMPTEXTS. "Function texts (rel 4.0)
    / Work tables to hold ABAP source etc, and dynpro */
    / contents. */
    DATA: BEGIN OF H. "Header
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE D020S.
    DATA: END OF H.
    DATA: BEGIN OF H1 OCCURS 10, "Header
    NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
    NUMBER(4) TYPE N.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE D020S.
    DATA: END OF H1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF H2 OCCURS 0, "Rel 3 dynp. header
    CNAME(8) TYPE C,
    CNUM(4) TYPE C,
    NNAME(8) TYPE C,
    NNUM(4) TYPE C,
    FILL(51) TYPE C,
    CDAT(6) TYPE C,
    CTIM(6) TYPE C,
    END OF H2.
    DATA: BEGIN OF F OCCURS 250. "Dynpro Fields
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021S.
    DATA: END OF F.
    DATA: BEGIN OF F1 OCCURS 500, "Dynpro Fields
    NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
    NUMBER(4) TYPE N.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021S.
    DATA: END OF F1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF OLD_F1 OCCURS 0, "Dynpro Fields (rel 3)
    NAME(8) TYPE C,
    NUMBER(4) TYPE C.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021SE_OLD.
    DATA: END OF OLD_F1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF F2 OCCURS 0, "Dynpro Fields (rel 3)
    TFIL(284) TYPE C,
    END OF F2.
    DATA: BEGIN OF M OCCURS 3. "Match codes (if any)
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE D023S.
    DATA: END OF M.
    DATA: BEGIN OF E OCCURS 0. "Dynpro Logic
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE D022S.
    DATA: END OF E.
    DATA: BEGIN OF E1 OCCURS 0, "Dynpro Logic
    NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
    NUMBER(4) TYPE N.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE D022S.
    DATA: END OF E1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF T OCCURS 0, "prog name and dynpro nrs
    NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
    NUMBER(4) TYPE N,
    END OF T.
    DATA: BEGIN OF R OCCURS 56, "prog name and language
    NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
    LANGUAGE(1) TYPE C,
    END OF R.
    DATA: BEGIN OF S OCCURS 3000,
    TXT(180) TYPE C, "rel 4 was 132
    END OF S.
    DATA: BEGIN OF R1 OCCURS 50, "for include programs
    NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
    INSTANCE(3) TYPE P,
    END OF R1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF S1 OCCURS 3000,
    TXT(180) TYPE C, " rel 4 was 132
    END OF S1.
    DATA: BEGIN OF U OCCURS 100, "Text elements
    TXT(180) TYPE C, " rel 4 was 132
    END OF U.
    DATA: BEGIN OF DIR. "ABAP Attributes
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE TRDIR.
    DATA: END OF DIR.
    DATA: BEGIN OF DTXT. "Dynpro field keyword texts
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE D021T.
    DATA: END OF DTXT.
    / This data contains all the components of the */
    / CUA such as menus, statuses, Pfkeys */
    / As from rel 4.5 Tabstrips are automatically copied as well */
    / The rel3 parameter must be set however to load the */
    / correct version of the CUA tables if uploading rel 3 */
    / data to a rel 4 system. */
    / Rel 4.0B can convert 3.1 and earlier CUA's */
    / This could change later however. */
    CUA Tables.
    Key of CUA tables in EUDB data set. Name is len 40 in rel 4.0
    DATA BEGIN OF EU_KEY.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_KEY.
    DATA END OF EU_KEY.
    Status
    DATA BEGIN OF STA OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_STAT. " rel 4
    DATA END OF STA.
    Functions
    DATA BEGIN OF FUN OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_FUNT. "rel 4
    DATA END OF FUN.
    Menus
    DATA BEGIN OF MEN OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_MEN. "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF MEN.
    Menus (texts)
    DATA BEGIN OF MTX OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_MNLT. "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF MTX.
    Action Bar
    DATA BEGIN OF ACT OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_ACT. "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF ACT.
    Push Buttons
    DATA BEGIN OF BUT OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_BUT. "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF BUT.
    PF-Keys
    DATA BEGIN OF PFK OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_PFK. "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF PFK.
    Function sets
    DATA BEGIN OF SET OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_STAF. "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF SET.
    Documentation
    DATA BEGIN OF DOC OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_ATRT. "rel 4.0
    DATA END OF DOC.
    Title codes with text
    DATA: BEGIN OF TIT OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPE_TITT. "rel 4.0
    DATA: END OF TIT.
    DATA BEGIN OF FTX OCCURS 0. "rel 4.0
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSMPTEXTS.
    DATA END OF FTX.
    rel 3.1 CUA components.
    Status
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_STA OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_GEN. " rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_STA.
    Functions
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_FUN OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_FUN. "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_FUN.
    Menus
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_MEN OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_MEN. "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_MEN.
    Menus (texts)
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_MTX OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_TXM. "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_MTX.
    Action Bar
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_ACT OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ACT. "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_ACT.
    Push Buttons
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_BUT OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_BUT. "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_BUT.
    PF-Keys
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_PFK OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_PFK. "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_PFK.
    Function sets
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_SET OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_SET. "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_SET.
    Documentation
    DATA BEGIN OF OLD_DOC OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ETM. "rel 3.1
    DATA END OF OLD_DOC.
    Title codes with text
    DATA: BEGIN OF OLD_TIT OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE TITLE. "rel 3.1
    DATA: END OF OLD_TIT.
    dynamic function text
    DATA BEGIN OF FDN OCCURS 1.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_FDYN. "not req for rel 4.
    DATA END OF FDN.
    Icons
    DATA BEGIN OF FIN OCCURS 1.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_ICON. "not req for rel 4
    DATA END OF FIN.
    dynamic menu texts
    DATA BEGIN OF MDN OCCURS 1.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_MDYN. "not req for rel 4.
    DATA END OF MDN.
    Symbol list
    DATA BEGIN OF SYM OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_SYMB.
    DATA END OF SYM.
    Status Short text
    DATA BEGIN OF STX OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_CTX.
    DATA END OF STX.
    Attributes for function key settings (menu bars) Rel 3.0
    DATA BEGIN OF ATT OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_HAT.
    DATA END OF ATT.
    Include-Menus
    DATA BEGIN OF INC OCCURS 3.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_INC.
    DATA END OF INC.
    Last used numbers
    DATA BEGIN OF LAST.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE RSEU1_LST.
    DATA END OF LAST.
    data for call transaction (SE41 to re-generate the CUA)
    DATA: BEGIN OF T_BDC_TAB OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE BDCDATA. "BDC data
    DATA: END OF T_BDC_TAB.
    DATA: BEGIN OF T_MESSTAB OCCURS 0.
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE BDCDATA.
    DATA: END OF T_MESSTAB.
    / Program data */
    DATA: NUMBER(4) TYPE N,
    OLDNUM(4) TYPE N,
    FILESIZE TYPE I,
    NR_OF_BYTES TYPE I,
    I(3) TYPE P,
    IX(3) TYPE P,
    J(3) TYPE P,
    L(3) TYPE P,
    CUA-FLAG(1) TYPE C,
    CUA_RETURN(10) TYPE C,
    DYNPRO_MESSAGE(160) TYPE C,
    DYNPRO_LINE TYPE P,
    DYNPRO_WORD(30) TYPE C,
    NUM(3) TYPE N,
    DYNNAME(44) TYPE C,
    FN1(128) TYPE C,
    FN2(128) TYPE C,
    FN3(128) TYPE C,
    W_ITERATE(1) TYPE C,
    MAIN(1) TYPE C,
    FUNC(1) TYPE C,
    OLDNAME(40) TYPE C,
    OLD-FUNC(8) TYPE C,
    NEW-FUNC(8) TYPE C,
    FOUND(1) TYPE C,
    LANGUAGE LIKE SY-LANGU,
    FIRST-TIME(1) TYPE C VALUE 'Y',
    OK-CODE(5) TYPE C,
    NAME(40) TYPE C, "rel 4
    TXLINE(70) TYPE C,
    LINE(132) TYPE C.
    DATA:
    UL_FILE(128) TYPE C,
    DL_FILE(128) TYPE C,
    DOSLINE(72) TYPE C.
    DATA: BEGIN OF DOSDIR OCCURS 0,
    TEXT(72),
    END OF DOSDIR.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_PROG OCCURS 0,
    NAME(40),
    END OF I_PROG.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_PROGT OCCURS 0,
    NAME(40),
    END OF I_PROGT.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_INCLUDE OCCURS 0,
    NAME(40),
    HANDLED(1) TYPE C,
    END OF I_INCLUDE.
    DATA: BEGIN OF I_INCL OCCURS 0,
    NAME(40),
    END OF I_INCL.
    DATA: BUFFER(1024).
    DATA: WINSYS(3).
    DATA: GLOBAL_FILEMASK_MASK(20), GLOBAL_FILEMASK_TEXT(20).
    DATA: GLOBAL_FILEMASK_ALL(80).
    DATA: T_FILENAME(128),
    TMP_FILENAME(128),
    T_MODE(1),
    FIELDLN TYPE I.
    DEFINE_TABLE I_DYNPFIELDS DYNPREAD 0. "dynpro fields to be updated
    DATA: I_FLDS LIKE HELP_VALUE OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
    FIELD-SYMBOLS: <F>.
    / Parameters */
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK A1 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-001.
    SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
    SELECT-OPTIONS REPID FOR TRDIR-NAME OBLIGATORY .
    PARAMETERS:
    FUNCTION(1) TYPE C OBLIGATORY, "Function
    DSNAME(40) TYPE C, "Data set name
    INCLUDES(1) TYPE C DEFAULT 'N', "Resolve Includes
    IMASK(40) TYPE C, "Include Mask
    CLASS LIKE TRDIR-CLAS,
    AUTHOR LIKE TRDIR-CNAM, "Author
    APPL LIKE TRDIR-APPL,
    PATH(88) TYPE C DEFAULT 'A:\',
    REL3(1) TYPE C.
    SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-004.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-005.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP 1.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-002.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN COMMENT 1(70) TEXT-003.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK A1.
    / Check users workstation is running WINDOWS, */
    / WINDOWS 95, or WINDOWS NT. OS/2 no good for */
    / this application. */
    CALL FUNCTION 'WS_QUERY'
    EXPORTING
    QUERY = 'WS'
    IMPORTING
    RETURN = WINSYS.
    IF WINSYS(2) NE 'WN'. "Win 3.X no good either
    WRITE: / 'Windows NT or Windows 95/98 is required'.
    EXIT.
    ENDIF.
    / Get names of programs to be handled. */
    / Name can be a single value, many values or ranges */
    / as per standard SELECT-OPTIONS on selection screen */
    / On Download read TRDIR and store program names in a table */
    / as per selection options. */
    / On upload read the specified directory for all files of */
    / type .EEE from specified directory */
    / compare file names with selection criteria */
    MOVE FUNCTION TO FUNC.
    MOVE 'Y' TO MAIN.
    CASE FUNC.
    WHEN 'U'. "Upload required
    PERFORM READ_DOS_DIRECTORY.
    PERFORM GET_RANGE_UL. "Get list of progs to process
    WHEN 'D'. "Download required
    PERFORM GET_RANGE_DL. "Get list of progs to process
    WHEN OTHERS.
    WRITE: / 'Function not performed due to user request'.
    EXIT.
    ENDCASE.
    SORT I_PROG.
    DELETE ADJACENT DUPLICATES FROM I_PROG.
    For download INCLUDE handling can be resolved via function
    module call.
    All Includes within Includes are also resolved by the function
    module call.
    Note that this method does not work if program itself is of type
    I (it's an include)
    In this case we can still search the source.
    IF FUNC = 'D'.
    IF INCLUDES = 'Y'.
    PERFORM GET_INCLUDES_DL.
    PERFORM PROCESS_INCLUDES_DL.
    ENDIF.
    ENDIF.
    Program list from selection criteria i.e excluding INCLUDES found
    LOOP AT I_PROG.
    MOVE I_PROG-NAME TO R1-NAME.
    APPEND R1.
    DESCRIBE TABLE R1 LINES I.
    WHILE I NE 0.
    PERFORM EXECUTE-FUNCTION.
    ENDWHILE.
    REFRESH R1.
    ENDLOOP.
    We need to check now for INCLUDES on DOWNLOAD when the INCLUDE
    program itself is of type I. In this case the function call
    will not return the INCLUDES. For example we could be
    downloading ZTESTTOP (an Include itself) which as an include
    ZTEST01.
    The process fortunately is the same as the UPLOAD function
    except of course we need to read the library instead of the
    DOS directory
    process INCLUDE modules for Upload
    On upload the procedure is more complex as Includes within
    Includes can only be resolved by scanning the code and
    searching if the program exists in the directory.
    To get all INCLUDES within INCLUDES entries in table I_INCL
    that do not exist in I_INCLUDE are copied to table I_INCLUDE
    after each entire pass of table i_INCLUDE and table is then
    re-looped through. Programs in table I_INCLUDE that have already
    been processed have a "Y" indicator set in I_INCLUDE-AVAIL.
    if func = 'U'.
    IF INCLUDES = 'Y'.
    DESCRIBE TABLE I_INCL LINES I.
    IF I > 0.
    W_ITERATE = 'Y'.
    ELSE.
    W_ITERATE = ' '.
    ENDIF.
    WHILE W_ITERATE = 'Y'.
    PERFORM PROCESS_INCLUDES_UL.
    PERFORM LOOP_THROUGH.
    DESCRIBE TABLE I_INCL LINES I.
    IF I > 0.
    W_ITERATE = 'Y'.
    ELSE.
    W_ITERATE = ' '.
    ENDIF.
    ENDWHILE.
    endif.
    ENDIF.
    DESCRIBE TABLE I_INCLUDE LINES I.
    IF I > 0.
    SKIP 1.
    WRITE: / ' Included Programs found'.
    SKIP 1.
    LOOP AT I_INCLUDE.
    WRITE I_INCLUDE-NAME TO LINE(40).
    CONDENSE LINE.
    WRITE: / LINE(80).
    ENDLOOP.
    ENDIF.
    / Table R contains ABAP names to up / download. */
    / Loop through table R and perform up / download */
    / for each program. */
    / Table R1 contains INCLUDE names found (if any) */
    / As each */
    FORM EXECUTE-FUNCTION.
    LOOP AT R1.
    MOVE-CORRESPONDING R1 TO R.
    APPEND R.
    ENDLOOP.
    REFRESH R1.
    LOOP AT R.
    REFRESH : T, E1, H1, F1, S, U.
    PERFORM PROCESS.
    MOVE 'N' TO MAIN.
    ENDLOOP.
    REFRESH R.
    DESCRIBE TABLE R1 LINES I.
    ENDFORM.
    / Build file names for UP/DOWNLOAD */
    / 3 files are generated per ABAP. */
    / 1) ABAP Path\PROGNAME.EEE (ABAP, Attr,Texts) */
    / Logic Path\PROGNAME.EEE (Dynpro Source Logic) */
    / CUA Path\PROGNAME.EEE (CUA components - keys etc) */
    / 2) Header Path\PROGNAME.HHH (Dynpro Header) */
    / 3) Fields Path\PROGNAME.FFF (Dynpro Field definitions )*/
    / ( If alternate file name specified -DSNAME- this will */
    / be used instead. This is only valid for the main program. */
    / INCLUDED programs will have file names as specified */
    / above). */
    / By using this scheme it saves the user from having to */
    / be prompted for 3 file names. */
    / If you want multiple copies / versions on disk either */
    / rename the old versions or specify a different directory in */
    / the path parameter. */
    FORM PROCESS.
    MOVE PATH TO FN1.
    CASE MAIN.
    WHEN 'Y'.
    IF DSNAME NE SPACE.
    WRITE DSNAME TO FN1+66. "rel 4
    ELSE.
    WRITE R-NAME TO FN1+66. "rel 4
    ENDIF.
    WHEN OTHERS.
    WRITE R-NAME TO FN1+66. "rel 4
    ENDCASE.
    MOVE FN1 TO FN2.
    MOVE FN1 TO FN3.
    WRITE '.HHH' TO FN1+124(4). "rel 4
    WRITE '.FFF' TO FN2+124(4). "rel 4
    WRITE '.EEE' TO FN3+124(4). "rel 4
    CONDENSE FN1 NO-GAPS.
    CONDENSE FN2 NO-GAPS.
    CONDENSE FN3 NO-GAPS.
    NAME = R-NAME.
    CASE FUNC.
    WHEN 'D'.
    PERFORM DOWNLOAD_OBJECTS.
    CLEAR LINE.
    WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
    WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
    WRITE 'has been unloaded' TO LINE+55.
    CONDENSE LINE.
    WRITE: / LINE.
    DESCRIBE TABLE T LINES I.
    IF I = 0.
    WRITE: / 'No Dynpros were found for unload function'.
    ELSE.
    WRITE: / 'The following Dynpros have been unloaded : '.
    PERFORM LOOP_THROUGH_T.
    ENDIF.
    WHEN 'U'.
    PERFORM UPLOAD_OBJECTS.
    DESCRIBE TABLE T LINES I.
    CASE I.
    WHEN 0.
    WRITE: / 'No Dynpros were found for restore function'.
    WHEN OTHERS.
    WRITE: / 'The following Dynpros have been restored : '.
    PERFORM LOOP_THROUGH_T.
    ENDCASE.
    IF MAIN EQ 'Y'.
    CASE OLDNAME.
    WHEN SPACE.
    CLEAR LINE.
    WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
    WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
    WRITE 'has been restored' TO LINE+55.
    CONDENSE LINE.
    WRITE: / LINE.
    WHEN OTHERS.
    CLEAR LINE.
    WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
    WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
    WRITE 'has been restored - original name :'
    TO LINE+55.
    WRITE OLDNAME TO LINE+92.
    CONDENSE LINE.
    WRITE: / LINE.
    ENDCASE.
    ELSE.
    CLEAR LINE.
    WRITE : 'ABAP : ' TO LINE.
    WRITE R-NAME TO LINE+8.
    WRITE 'has been restored' TO LINE+55.
    CONDENSE LINE.
    WRITE: / LINE.
    ENDIF.
    ENDCASE.
    ENDFORM.
    / print progname + dynpro nrs that have been processed. */
    FORM LOOP_THROUGH_T.
    LOOP AT T.
    CLEAR LINE.
    WRITE R-NAME TO LINE.
    WRITE T-NUMBER TO LINE+50.
    CONDENSE LINE.
    WRITE: / LINE.
    ENDLOOP.
    ENDFORM.
    / Download Objects */
    FORM DOWNLOAD_OBJECTS.
    PERFORM UNLOAD_ABAP. "ABAP source, texts, attr
    SELECT SINGLE * FROM TRDIR
    WHERE NAME EQ R-NAME.
    IF TRDIR-SUBC = 'I'.
    CASE INCLUDES. "Included file wanted
    WHEN 'Y'.
    PERFORM SCAN4-INCLUDES.
    ENDCASE.
    ENDIF.
    PERFORM UNLOAD_CUA. "CUA stuff
    PERFORM DOWNLOAD_DATA. "Download EEE file to PC
    PERFORM BUILD_T. "Build table of all dynpros in ABAP
    DESCRIBE TABLE T LINES I.
    CASE I.
    WHEN 0. "if no dynpros exist then cannot download any
    PERFORM DOWNLOAD_DATA. "Download EEE file to PC
    WHEN OTHERS.
    PERFORM UNLOAD_DYNPROS. "Get Raw dynpros from SAP
    PERFORM UNLOAD_DYNPRO_COMPONENTS."Convert to table
    PERFORM DOWNLOAD_DATA. "Download ABAP etc. to PC
    PERFORM DOWNLOAD_BIN_H1. "Download dynpro header
    PERFORM DOWNLOAD_BIN_F1. "Download dynpro fields
    ENDCASE.
    ENDFORM.
    / Split ABAP up into its component parts */
    / A) Program source (72) */
    / B) Texts (132) */
    / C) Attributes (117) */
    / D) CUA stuff (Various) */
    FORM UNLOAD_ABAP.
    / Get ABAP language. Only required on download. */
    SELECT SINGLE * FROM TRDIR
    WHERE NAME EQ R-NAME.
    MOVE TRDIR-RLOAD TO R-LANGUAGE.
    READ REPORT R-NAME INTO S. "Get source into table S
    MOVE '????SRCE' TO S-TXT.
    INSERT S INDEX 1.
    / Text elements, Numbered texts, headings, selection texts */
    / Read text elements with logon language. If they don't */
    / exist read with the value taken from TRDIR. */
    READ TEXTPOOL R-NAME INTO U LANGUAGE SY-LANGU.
    IF SY-SUBRC NE 0.
    READ TEXTPOOL R-NAME INTO U LANGUAGE R-LANGUAGE.
    ENDIF.
    DESCRIBE TABLE U LINES I.
    CASE I.
    WHEN 0.
    WHEN OTHERS.
    MOVE '????TEXT' TO S-TXT.
    APPEND S.
    LOOP AT U.
    MOVE U-TXT TO S-TXT.
    APPEND S.
    DELETE U.
    ENDLOOP.
    ENDCASE.
    / Retrieve Attributes from TRDIR and add to table S */
    / Change language to logged on language */
    MOVE '????ATTR' TO S-TXT.
    APPEND S.
    SELECT SINGLE * FROM TRDIR
    WHERE NAME EQ R-NAME.
    MOVE SY-LANGU TO TRDIR-RLOAD.
    MOVE-CORRESPONDING TRDIR TO DIR.
    MOVE DIR TO S-TXT.
    APPEND S.
    ENDFORM.
    / retrieve CUA stuff and append to table S. */
    FORM UNLOAD_CUA.
    MOVE R-NAME TO EU_KEY-NAME. "Program name for CUA
    MOVE 'D' TO EU_KEY-SPRSL. "CUA seems to want D as lang
    MOVE R-LANGUAGE TO EU_KEY-SPRSL. "Language "rel 2.2
    IMPORT STA FUN MEN MTX ACT BUT PFK SET LAST INC STX DOC "rel 2.2
    IMPORT STA STX FUN MEN MTX ACT BUT PFK SET LAST INC DOC "rel 3.0
    ATT FDN MDN SYM FIN "rel 3.0
    FROM DATABASE EUDB(CU) ID EU_KEY.
    IF SY-SUBRC NE 0. "No statuses
    EXIT.
    ENDIF.
    read titles in logged on language. If not present use
    language from TRDIR.
    CASE REL3.
    WHEN SPACE. "(rel 4)
    SELECT * FROM RSMPTEXTS WHERE PROGNAME EQ R-NAME
    AND SPRSL = SY-LANGU.
    MOVE-CORRESPONDING RSMPTEXTS TO FTX.
    APPEND FTX.
    ENDSELECT.
    IF SY-SUBRC NE 0.
    SELECT * FROM RSMPTEXTS WHERE PROGNAME EQ R-NAME
    AND SPRSL = R-LANGUAGE.
    MOVE-CORRESPONDING RSMPTEXTS TO FTX.
    APPEND FTX.
    ENDSELECT.
    ENDIF.
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    They are affecting accessibility because they are read as part of the heading. In this example, screen reader voices it as "1 Busing" instead of "Using."
    Any ideas how to stop these little monsters from showing up in my PDFs?

    Exporting PDFs from MS Word 2010 (Windows). Acrobat 11 Pro.
    For the past couple of weeks, exporting PDFs from MS Word creates tiny microscopic letters/numbers in front of headings, links, and other items.
    To the naked eye they look like a black dot, but zoomed in shows 01, 02, T2201 and similar things.
    First graphic is what you see in the PDF viewed at 100%.
    The second graphic is zoomed in 2000%. The number is set in 1 point type.
    Word .docx file uses traditional Heading 1, Heading 2 styles for formatting. No numbering is set for these items in word. And once they are generated in the PDF, they are in little text frames in front of the heading text.
    They are not produced when I transfer this document to another computer and export to PDF, so there's something in my system that's doing this.
    They are affecting accessibility because they are read as part of the heading. In this example, screen reader voices it as "1 Busing" instead of "Using."
    Any ideas how to stop these little monsters from showing up in my PDFs?

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