Query on using Screen exits & Menu Exits

Hi Group,
I was trying to make changes to Screen and also adding Menus to the standard transactions.
I went through some sites like <b>SAP Help and SAP Development</b>. But, they were giving info on how to create the things and not giving any sample example for creating things.
So please kindly provide some <b>useful examples</b> on creating the above <b>Screen & Menu Exits</b>.
thanks in advance.
Regards,
Vishnu.

So here is an example to Modifying Standard SAP ‘System’ and ‘help’ Menu options.
•     Use Menu Painter (Transaction SE41), enter program MENUSYST, status MEN and click change.
•     Modify SAP Standard by adding function codes.
add the 'NEW1' fuction code just for example. u can add any no of fuction keys and lastly.
•     For each of the function codes click on Extras and choose ‘Active functions in multiple statuses’.
Thanks and regards,
Pavan
Thanks and regards,
Pavan

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    Could any one let me know the exact/practical dIfference Between User Exits, Screen Exits, Menu Exits And BADI. ? And why BADIs are more proned to use?

    Hi,
    User Exits:
    A user exit is a three character code that instructs the system to access a program during system processing.
    SXX: S is for standard exits that are delivered by SAP.   XX represents the 2-digit exit number.
    UXX: U is for user exits that are defined by the user.  XX represents the 2-digit exit number
    Menu Exits:
    Menu exits add items to the pulldown menus in standard SAP applications. You can use these menu items to call up your own screens or to trigger entire add-on applications.
    SAP creates menu exits by defining special menu items in the Menu Painter. These special entries have function codes that begin with "+" (a plus sign). You specify the menu item’s text when activating the item in an add-on project.
    Screen Exits:
    Screen exits add fields to screens in R/3 applications. SAP creates screen exits by placing special subscreen areas on a standard R/3 screen and calling a customer subscreen from the standard screen’s flow logic.
    BADIs:
    Business Add-Ins are a new SAP enhancement technique based on ABAP Objects. They can be inserted into the SAP System to accommodate user requirements too specific to be included in the standard delivery. Since specific industries often require special functions, SAP allows you to predefine these points in your software. 
    And why BADIs are more proned to use?
    In contrast to above customer exits, Business Add-Ins no longer assume a two-level infrastructure (SAP and customer solutions), but instead allow for a multi-level system landscape (SAP, partner, and customer solutions, as well as country versions, industry solutions, and the like). Definitions and implementations of Business Add-Ins can be created at each level within such a system infrastructure.
    SAP guarantees the upward compatibility of all Business Add-In interfaces. Release upgrades do not affect enhancement calls from within the standard software nor do they affect the validity of call interfaces. You do not have to register Business Add-Ins in SSCR.
    The Business Add-In enhancement technique differentiates between enhancements that can only be implemented once and enhancements that can be used actively by any number of customers at the same time. In addition, Business Add-Ins can be defined according to filter values. This allows you to control add-in implementation and make it dependent on specific criteria (on a specific Country value, for example).
    All ABAP sources, screens, GUIs, and table interfaces created using this enhancement technique are defined in a manner that allows customers to include their own enhancements in the standard. A single Business Add-In contains all of the interfaces necessary to implement a specific task.
    The actual program code is enhanced using ABAP Objects. In order to better understand the programming techniques behind the Business Add-In enhancement concept, SAP recommends reading the section on ABAP Objects.
    Regards,
    Ferry Lianto

  • How To Find Screen Exit & Menu Exit

    Hi Friends,
    How can we find Screen Exit & Menu Exit?
    Kindly do not specify the report which is prevailing all over.
    And does class CL_EXITHANDLER also return exits apart from BADI names ?
    Regards,
    Pradeep

    Hi,
       Check this...it will help u to create menu exit...
    Creating Customer-Specific Menus
    Menu exits allow you to add your own functions to the pulldown menus in standard R/3 transactions. To take advantage of a menu exit, you first need to create a project as described in the section Creating an add-on project. Then, you must include the SAP enhancement package that contains the menu exit you want to use in your project. From the main screen of the Project management transaction, proceed as follows:
    Select Enhancement components and choose Change.
    The system lists all customer exits contained in the enhancements included in your project.
    Place the cursor on the menu exit you want to add your own function to.
    Choose Edit component.
    The system displays technical information about the menu entry. It also displays two input fields where you can specify a language and the text you want your menu item to have.
    Enter the name of your menu function (such as Special order method) in the field New text.
    Choose Save text.
    Your special menu function will not appear in the pulldown menu of the corresponding standard transaction until you activate your enhancement project.
    Specifying a menu text and activating your project are not the only steps you need to take to make your own menu item work. After you carry out these steps, your menu item will appear, but it will not call a corresponding function. To attach your menu entry to its corresponding function, you need to create a function module for the function module exit associated with your menu text. This function module exit is part of the same SAP enhancement that contains the menu exit you used. Creating Customer-Specific Function Modules tells you more about how to use function module exits.
    Procedure for Creating MENU Exits:
    1) To get into Area Menu Maintenance Screen Type SE43 T.Code in Command
    Line.
    2) In Area Menu Paramenter type 'S000' (S triple Zero)
    3) Then Press Change Icon in Application Tool Bar. Then It may ask for
    Access Key [or] it may display "Specify Processing mode" window. If it ask
    for the Access Key Check for the availability of OSS Note and apply to open
    Standard SAP Menu to include MENU Exits. Otherwise, if it display "Specify
    Processing mode" window with Three Push Button. In which select "Change" and
    proceed further.
    4) Then it will display "Information" window with the following information
    "Caution : The Original Language of the structure is German (editing lang. :
    English) ". Then press "Enter Key to proceed further.
    5) Then you will get into "Edit Area Menu S000".
    6) for eg:- Expand Tools Menu.
    7) Then Press ABAP Workbench <Icon>.
    8) Then you will get into ABAP Workbench Menu Tree.
    9) Then Expand Utilities Menu.
    10) In the last line you will find one MENU EXIT Provision to include your
    own menu. "Node Text Not Found" This text can be change by double Clicking
    that. There you can find the T.Code. Here for Eg:- "+DW4".
    11) for eg: - Here change the Text to "Sample Menu Exit" and then note down
    the T.Code "+DW4".
    12) Then Save with Change Request Number and come out of Transaction SE43.
    13) Then Goto Transaction SE93.
    14) Then type T.Code "+DW4" and press Create.
    15) Then proceed further to create transaction called "+DW4".
    I hope this could help you in Creating Menu Exit...
      screen exists
    Steps
    Guidelines
    So, a developer can follow the guidelines mentioned below to implement a screen exit to a standard SAP transaction, as and when required:
    Find out the Required Enhancements
    Go to SMOD. Press F4 in the Enhancement field. In the next popup window, click pushbutton ‘SAP Applications’. A list will appear that contains information on all the enhancements, categorized under functional areas. Developer must search for the enhancements relevant to his functional area of interest – for e.g., Purchasing, Asset Accounting, etc.
    Note down the enhancements. Then, come to the initial screen of SMOD and view the documentation of each enhancement to find out which one is required for your development.
    Utilize the Enhancement in a Project
    After you have found one, do as directed in the documentation. Generally, the steps are as follows:
    Create a project using CMOD including your enhancement.
    Create the append structure with new fields.
    Go to the desired function group and create a subscreen with the new fields. Write PBO and PAI for the subscreen, if required.
    Use the function exits in the enhancement to link the PBO and PAI of the subscreen with that of the main SAP program supporting the SAP transaction.
    Maintain necessary linkage between the subscreen area of standard SAP program with the custom subscreen developed along with the custom program name. This can be done in the project (developed by CMOD including the enhancement) or outside as a part of configuration.
    Activate the project.
    Test to ensure that required functionality are met.
    Case Study 1
    Add three new custom fields for Asset master and maintain information for them
    Requirement
    Three fields in the legacy system have to be maintained in Asset master. These fields are:
    Original Asset number – 20 characters
    Location 2 – 15 Characters.
    Model no – 20 characters
    Location 2 should start with ‘L’.
    Pre-Analysis
    Finding out the Enhancement
    As described above, the enhancement is determined. It was found, that enhancement AIST0002 will serve the purpose. It contains the following components (can be viewed by transaction SMOD):
    Exit Type Description EXIT_SAPL1022_001 Function Exit Check of User-Defined Fields when Using Create and Change BAPI EXIT_SAPLAIST_002 Function Exit Transfer Data for User Subscreens in PBO. EXIT_SAPLAIST_003 Function Exit Transfer of User-Defined Fields to SAP Master Data Transactions CI_ANLU Customizing Include Include structure to add new fields
    Studying the Function Exits
    The function module level documentation for the function exits are then viewed from transaction SE37. The documentation clearly laid out for the purpose for their use:
    EXIT_SAPLAIST_002
    Function module Level Documentation
    This function module is called by asset master data maintenance at the start of the dialog. (When changing, it is called after reading of the data from the database; when creating it is called after the transfer of the default values from the asset class and reference asset.) The purpose of the function module is to enable this function group to recognize the master data. For interpreting or controlling master data fields that are important for user fields, it is possible to transfer to global variables at this point, so that they can be recognized when the user subscreens are processed.
    Import Parameters
    Understanding
    This function module is called at the PBO to pass the information retrieved from the database to pass them to the custom subscreen and its underlying program. Import parameter : I_ANLU will be populated with the values for user-defined fields which will be passed to the subscreen program. So, there must be some sort of variable assignment from I_ANLU.
    EXIT_SAPLAIST_003
    Function module Documentation: This function module is called by SAP asset master data maintenance after the screens are processed, but before saving. The purpose of the function module is to transfer fields entered on user sub-screens of SAP asset data maintenance to the database for updating. The export parameter for this function module is:
    Understanding
    This function module will be used to transfer the user entered data in the subscreen fields to the main SAP program, which will then be saved into the database.
    Studying the Documentation of the Enhancement
    The enhancement documentation (as is viewed from the initial screen of SMOD] also supports the idea. Moreover, it informs that we need to develop a subscreen under function group XAIS. This is the function group under which the two function exit modules also exist. So, if the custom subscreen refers to the global data of the function group XAIS, then those values will also be available to these function exits as well.
    Going to SE80 and viewing the function group XAIS helps us to inform that there are three DDIC tables declared for it:
    Deciding the Final course of Action
    After making all the investigations, the final course of action was determined.
    SrlNo Step Justification
    A project has to be created using transaction CMOD where the enhancement AIST0002 will be included.
    Customizing include CI_ANLU has to be created with the custom fields demanded When CI_ANLU will be developed, the custom fields will get appended to the database table ANLU. Also, these fields will be used to create screen fields in the new subscreen.
    A custom subscreen, say, 9000 will be developed under function group XAIS. The screen group for the screen will be ‘CUST’ (or any name). The three custom fields added to table ANLU (by creating CI_ANLU) will be used to create new fields in the screen.
    In the PAI of the subscreen, validation for Location to start with ‘L’ will be added. The subscreen with three new fields has to be developed so that it can be attached to a subscreen area of the asset master screens.
    In the custom include of the function exit module ‘EXIT_SAPLAIST_002’, the following code will be written:-
    ANLU = I_ANLU. I_ANLU is the import parameter of this FM. The value is assigned to the global variable ANLU, referring which the three new subscreen fields are developed. So, data retrieved from database table ANLU will be passed to this FM as I_ANLU by the standard SAP main program. The value will be taken and passed to the global variable of the function group XAIS, so that the three custom fields (referring to ANLU of XAIS) get populated.
    In the custom include of the function exit module ‘EXIT_SAPLAIST_003’, the following code will be written:-
    E_ANLU = ANLU. The changed values in the subscreen fields exist in global variable ANLU for the function group XAIS. This function exit module will pass the data back to the SAP main program as E_ANLU.
    Proper linkage/configuration has to be done so that the new subscreens get linked to the appropriate subscreen area of the Asset master screen. This has to be done – otherwise, the new custom subscreen will not be displayed in the Asset master screens.
    Development
    Creating a Project to include the enhancement
    Go to transaction CMOD and create a project.
    Enter a description for the project. Then, click on the pushbutton ‘Enhancement Assignments’ in the Application Toolbar.
    Enter the name of the enhancement and Save.
    Go to ‘Components’.
    Creating Custom Include for ANLU
    The screen shown below will appear, showing all the enhancement components under the assignment AIST0002. Double-click on the name of the Include Structure to create it.
    Create the include structure with three new fields, as required. Then, save and activate it.
    Develop the subscreen and the program
    Go to transaction SE80. For the function group XAIS, create a new subscreen 9000.
    Create it as subscreen.
    Then, go to the Layout of the screen and create three new fields from Database table ANLU.
    Drag the fields in the screen body and place them.
    Then, save and activate the screen and come back to screen flow editor.
    Create the PAI module to add validation for field “Location 2”, as required .
    Activate the whole function group and come out.
    Write code in the Function Exits to synchronize the programs
    Now, code has to be written in the function modules EXIT_SAPLAIST_002 and EXIT_SAPLAIST_003 so that data flows to and fro between the main SAP program and custom subscreen program. For that, go back to transaction CMOD and change the function exits.
    Write code in the function module EXIT_SAPLAIST_002 called once at the beginning of the transaction:
    Write code in EXIT_SAPLAIST_003 to pass the data from the subscreen to SAP main program.
    Then, activate everything – the whole project and come out.
    Complete the configuration to link the subscreen
    The development portion is complete. Now, linking of the subscreen has to be done with the subscreen area of the main program. In most of the cases, this linking can be done in the enhancement itself. But, here, requirement is a bit different. It is done by configuration using SPRO.
    Assets are created under Asset class. And for each asset class, there is a layout assigned to it. For a layout, there are multiple tab pages assigned to it. And, for each tab page, there are multiple screen groups/field groups assigned.
    Here, the requirement is to create these three custom fields in the tab page ‘General’ of asset master screen ( AS01/AS02/AS03/AS91).
    Determine the Layout
    To achieve this, first of all, we need to find out which layout is assigned to asset class 1000.For that, go to transaction AOLK( information has to be obtained from functional consultant).Select the Asset Class ‘1000’ and click on folder ‘General Assignment of Layout’.
    Here, for Asset class 1000, for all the user groups, tab layout SAP is assigned. Since layout ‘SAP’ cannot be changed, it has to be copied and manipulated to include our screen group. Later, the new layout has to be assigned over here.
    Create new tab layout
    Go to transaction AOLA. Copy the tab layout ‘SAP’ to create another layout, say, YSUB.
    System will copy all the settings and will inform you about that.
    Select your newly created layout and double-click on the folder ‘Tab page titles’.
    You want to put your custom fields in the tab page “General”. So, select this tab page entry and double-click on the folder "Position of Groups".
    Here, all the field groups currently residing in the tab-page “General” are shown. Add an entry for your newly created fields.
    Select the group box from the list. An entry will come with “U” padded with the custom subscreen prepared by you.
    Then, save and come out.
    Assign the new Layout to Asset Class
    Now, go to tcode AOLK and assign tab layout YSUB for asset class 1000.
    Save and come out.
    Test the Exit
    Everything is over. Now, go to transaction code AS01/02/03 or AS91 to deal with an asset of asset class 1000. You will see your new fields added to the screen. Add values to them…save. Then, enter into the tcodes again to see whether the values entered by you are being displayed or not.
    Regards
    Kiran Sure

  • Can any body tell any applications having screen exit & menu exits

    hai all
    im working on user exits, i had worked on function exits,
    and i never found any sap applications which are having menu exits and screen exits, and can u plz say how to find a screen or menu exit in aapplication.
    thanks in advance
    sindu

    hi Priya,
    check out this thread..
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    Regards,
    Santosh

  • Screen exit-user exit- menu exit.

    What are these and what is the difference?They look so similar.
    Help me to differentiate please.
    Points guaranteed man.
    Nik

    Hi Nikhil,
    I am giving you a part of a document.
    Hope it helps.
    <b>Screen exits</b> are exits that allow you to use a reserved part of the screen (A subscreen) to display or input data.
    It is determined be SAP where the sub screen will be displayed.
    The syntax is: CALL CUSTOMER-SUBSCREEN
    The screen exit is not processed untill the corresponding subscreen has been created in an enhancement project, and the project has been activated.
    Note:
    Function codes are only processed in the main screens flow logic
         You are not allowed to enter a name for the subscreens command field
         You are not allowed to define GUI stauses
         You are not allowed to enter a value for Next screen
         The global data of the program is not available for the subscreen. Data for the subscreen is provided by function modules. These function modules belongs to the same function group as the subscreen
         Subscreens are edited with transaction CMOD. When you activate a project containg subscreens, the calling screen is regenerated and the subscreen is displayed next time you display the calling screen
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    Look after CALL CUSTOMER-SUBSCREEN in the screenprogram of the screen you want to modify.
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    <b>MENU EXITS</b>
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    Function codes for menu exits all start with "+"
    Example
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    run report ZTEST.
    Goto transaction SE43 Area Menu Maintenance
    In Area Menu Paramenter type 'S000' (S triple Zero)
    Select Change and ignore all the warning screens
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    Double click on the text. In the pop-up screen change the text to "Run ZTEST".  Note that the trsnaction code is +C01
    Goto transaction SE93 and create transaction +C01 that calls report ZTEST.
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    User exits (Function module exits) are exits developed by SAP. The exit is implementerd as a call to a functionmodule. The code for the function module is writeen by the developer. You are not writing the code directly in the function module, but in the include that is implemented in the function module.
    The naming standard of function modules for functionmodule exits is:  EXIT_<program name><3 digit suffix>
    The call to a functionmodule exit is implemented as: CALL CUSTOMER.-FUNCTION <3 digit suffix>
    Example:
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    If you search for CALL CUSTOMER-FUNCTION i program SAPMV45A you will find ( Among other user exits):
    CALL CUSTOMER-FUNCTION '003'
      exporting
        xvbak   = vbak
        xvbuk   = vbuk
        xkomk   = tkomk
      importing
        lvf_subrc = lvf_subrc
      tables
        xvbfa = xvbfa
        xvbap = xvbap
        xvbup = xvbup.
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    Display the program where you are searching for and exit and search for CALL CUSTOMER-EXIT
    If you know the Exit name, go to transaction CMOD. Choose menu Utillities->SAP Enhancements. Enter the exit name and press enter.
    You will now come to a screen that shows the function module exits for the exit.
    3. Using Project management of SAP Enhancements
    We want to create a project to enahance trasnaction VA01
    Go to transaction CMOD
         Create a project called ZVA01
         Choose the Enhancement assign radio button and press the Change button
         In the first column enter V45A0002 Predefine sold-to party in sales document . Note that an enhancement can only be used i 1 project. If the enhancement is allready in use, and error message will be displayed
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         Now the function module is displayed. Double click on include ZXVVAU04 in the function module
         Insert the following code into the include: E_KUNNR = '2155'.
    Activate the include program. Go back to CMOD and activate the project.
         Goto transaction VA01 and craete a salesorder. Note that Sold-to-party now automatically is "2155"
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    Suruchi

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    PGMNA TYPE PROGRAM_ID,
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    DEVCLASS TYPE DEVCLASS,
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    TYPES: BEGIN OF X_SLOG,
    OBJ_NAME TYPE SOBJ_NAME,
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    TYPES: BEGIN OF X_FINAL,
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    MEMBER TYPE MODMEMBER,
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    DATA: IT_TADIR TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF X_TADIR WITH HEADER LINE.
    DATA: IT_JTAB TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF X_SLOG WITH HEADER LINE.
    DATA: IT_FINAL TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF X_FINAL WITH HEADER LINE.
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    S E L E C T I O N S C R E E N *
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    PARAMETERS: P_TCODE LIKE TSTC-TCODE OBLIGATORY.
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    PERFORM GET_OBJECTS. "Get Objects
    E n d o f S e l e c t i o n *
    END-OF-SELECTION.
    PERFORM DISPLAY_RESULTS. "Display Results
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    FORM GET_TCODES.
    SELECT TCODE
    PGMNA
    INTO TABLE IT_TSTC
    FROM TSTC
    WHERE TCODE = P_TCODE.
    IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
    SORT IT_TSTC BY TCODE.
    ENDIF.
    ENDFORM. " get_tcodes
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    Get Objects
    FORM GET_OBJECTS.
    DATA: L_FNAME LIKE RS38L-NAME,
    L_GROUP LIKE RS38L-AREA,
    L_INCLUDE LIKE RS38L-INCLUDE,
    L_NAMESPACE LIKE RS38L-NAMESPACE,
    L_STR_AREA LIKE RS38L-STR_AREA.
    DATA: V_INCLUDE LIKE RODIOBJ-IOBJNM.
    DATA: E_T_INCLUDE TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF ABAPSOURCE WITH HEADER
    LINE.
    DATA: L_LINE TYPE STRING,
    L_TABIX LIKE SY-TABIX.
    IF NOT IT_TSTC[] IS INITIAL.
    SELECT OBJ_NAME
    DEVCLASS
    INTO TABLE IT_TADIR
    FROM TADIR FOR ALL ENTRIES IN IT_TSTC
    WHERE PGMID = 'R3TR' AND
    OBJECT = 'PROG' AND
    OBJ_NAME = IT_TSTC-PGMNA.
    IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
    SORT IT_TADIR BY OBJ_NAME DEVCLASS.
    SELECT OBJ_NAME
    INTO TABLE IT_JTAB
    FROM TADIR FOR ALL ENTRIES IN IT_TADIR
    WHERE PGMID = 'R3TR' AND
    OBJECT = 'SMOD' AND
    DEVCLASS = IT_TADIR-DEVCLASS.
    IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
    SORT IT_JTAB BY OBJ_NAME.
    ENDIF.
    ENDIF.
    ENDIF.
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    LOOP AT IT_JTAB.
    SELECT NAME
    MEMBER
    INTO (IT_FINAL-NAME, IT_FINAL-MEMBER)
    FROM MODSAP
    WHERE NAME = IT_JTAB-OBJ_NAME AND
    TYP = 'E'.
    APPEND IT_FINAL.
    CLEAR IT_FINAL.
    ENDSELECT.
    ENDLOOP.
    *- Process it_final contents.
    LOOP AT IT_FINAL.
    L_TABIX = SY-TABIX.
    CLEAR: L_FNAME,
    L_GROUP,
    L_INCLUDE,
    L_NAMESPACE,
    L_STR_AREA.
    L_FNAME = IT_FINAL-MEMBER.
    CALL FUNCTION 'FUNCTION_EXISTS'
    EXPORTING
    FUNCNAME = L_FNAME
    IMPORTING
    GROUP = L_GROUP
    INCLUDE = L_INCLUDE
    NAMESPACE = L_NAMESPACE
    STR_AREA = L_STR_AREA
    EXCEPTIONS
    FUNCTION_NOT_EXIST = 1
    OTHERS = 2.
    IF SY-SUBRC = 0.
    IF NOT L_INCLUDE IS INITIAL.
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    CLEAR: V_INCLUDE, E_T_INCLUDE, E_T_INCLUDE[].
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    TABLES
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    ENDIF.
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    Display Results
    FORM DISPLAY_RESULTS.
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    WRITE:/1(150) SY-ULINE.
    WRITE:/ SY-VLINE,
    2(23) 'Extension Name',
    24 SY-VLINE,
    25(39) 'Exit Name',
    64 SY-VLINE,
    65(74) 'Description',
    140 SY-VLINE,
    141(9) 'Include',
    150 SY-VLINE.
    WRITE:/1(150) SY-ULINE.
    FORMAT RESET.
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    regards,
    keerthi

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    Hi Sudha,
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    The syntax is: CALL CUSTOMER-SUBSCREEN
    The screen exit is not processed untill the corresponding subscreen has been created in an enhancement project, and the project has been activated.
    Note:
    Function codes are only processed in the main screens flow logic
    You are not allowed to enter a name for the subscreens command field
    You are not allowed to define GUI stauses
    You are not allowed to enter a value for Next screen
    The global data of the program is not available for the subscreen. Data for the subscreen is provided by function modules. These function modules belongs to the same function group as the subscreen
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    Look after CALL CUSTOMER-SUBSCREEN in the screenprogram of the screen you want to modify.
    Use transaction CMOD menu Utillities -> SAP enhancements to search for screen exits
    MENU EXITS
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    Function codes for menu exits all start with "+"
    Example
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    run report ZTEST.
    Goto transaction SE43 Area Menu Maintenance
    In Area Menu Paramenter type 'S000' (S triple Zero)
    Select Change and ignore all the warning screens
    Expand the office menu. In the buttom of the office tree you will find a menu named "Customer function"
    Double click on the text. In the pop-up screen change the text to "Run ZTEST". Note that the trsnaction code is +C01
    Goto transaction SE93 and create transaction +C01 that calls report ZTEST.
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    USER EXITS
    User exits (Function module exits) are exits developed by SAP. The exit is implementerd as a call to a functionmodule. The code for the function module is writeen by the developer. You are not writing the code directly in the function module, but in the include that is implemented in the function module.
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    Example:
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    exporting
    xvbak = vbak
    xvbuk = vbuk
    xkomk = tkomk
    importing
    lvf_subrc = lvf_subrc
    tables
    xvbfa = xvbfa
    xvbap = xvbap
    xvbup = xvbup.
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    We want to create a project to enahance trasnaction VA01
    Go to transaction CMOD
    Create a project called ZVA01
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    Please check if the thread given below would be of any help.
    http://sap.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/sap-r3-dev/menu-exits-72696#
    http://wiki.ittoolbox.com/index.php/HOWTO:Implement_a_screen_exit_to_a_standard_SAP_transaction
    Regards
    KK

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    Hi,
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    MENU EXITS
    Menu exits allow you to add your own functionallity to menus. Menu exits are implemented by SAP, and are reserved menu entries in the GUI interface. The developer can add his/her own text and logic for the menu.
    Function codes for menu exits all start with "+"
    Example
    We want to create a new menu item in the Office menu. The text for the menu should be "Run ZTEST", and the menu will
    run report ZTEST.
    Goto transaction SE43 Area Menu Maintenance
    In Area Menu Paramenter type 'S000' (S triple Zero)
    Select Change and ignore all the warning screens
    Expand the office menu. In the buttom of the office tree you will find a menu named "Customer function"
    Double click on the text. In the pop-up screen change the text to "Run ZTEST". Note that the trsnaction code is +C01
    Goto transaction SE93 and create transaction +C01 that calls report ZTEST.
    Now you will se the menu displayed in the office tree. If you delete transaction +C01 again, the new menu will dissapear.
    There are 'only' 177 Menu exits in standard - I couldn't see the right one, too.
    But you could search the implemented exits, this should be only a small number. Go to transaction CMOD, enter * and F4, information system (F5), show all selections (Shift+F7) and then you can restrict to search only menu exits.
    Of course there is the possibility, that these are added in a different way...
    ... at least you can be sure, if it's a normal menu exit.
    Check this sap help..
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c8/1975cc43b111d1896f0000e8322d00/content.htm
    http://www.sapbrainsonline.com/TUTORIALS/default.html
    You can achieve this functionality by configuring in IMG.
    Please find the info regarding User-Exit's in the following links:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/bf/ec07a25db911d295ae0000e82de14a/frameset.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
    Re: doubt on user exits
    user exits and Badis
    User exits is the enhancements provided by SAP
    You can use them in transactions. Each transaction will have user exits.
    If you want to use your own requirements by making your coding while the transaction is run you can use user exits.
    For example if you want to run the MRP in MD02 specific to MRP controller you can user exit.
    Please also refer the document below.
    USEREXIT
    Userxits allow us to add our own functionality to SAP standard program
    without modifying it . These are implemented in the form of subroutines and hence are also known as FORM EXITs. The userexits are generally collected in includes and attached to the standard program by the SAP.
    All Userexits start with the word USEREXIT_...
    FORM USEREXIT_..
    z..
    ENDFORM.
    The problem lies in finding the correct userexit and how to find it if one exists for the purpose. Once the correct userexit is found the necessary customer code is inserted in the customer include starting with the z.. in the form routine.
    e.g. USEREXIT_SAVE_DOCUMENT_PREPARE
    Certain application like SD still provide this form of enhancement using userexit but this practice is no longer being followed for newer extensions instead they are using EXITs which come bundeled in enhancement packages . Neverthiless existing USEREXITS will be supported by SAP an all the newer versions of SAP.
    HOW TO FIND USEREXITS
    Userexits can be found in number of ways:
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    Some examples of userexits in SD(SALES & DISTRIBUTION ) are:
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    In Pricing in SD the fields on the basis of which pricing is done are derived from the FIELD CATALOG which is a structure KOMG .This structure is used to transfer transaction data to the pricing procedure in SD and is also known as communication structure.This structure KOMG consists of two tables KOMK for Header related fields and KOMP for item related fields. The fields which are not in either of the two tables KOMK and KOMP cannot be used in pricing .Sometimes a need arises when the pricing is to be based on some other criteria which is not present in the form of fields in either of the two tables. This problem can be solved by using USEREXITS which are provided for pricing in SD. Pricing takes place both when the SALES ORDER ( Transaction VA01) is created as well as when INVOICING ( Transaction VF01) is done.Hence SAP provides 2 userexits ,one for sales order processing which is
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    Before the coding for these userexits is done ,it is necessary to create a new field in either of the two tables KOMK or KOMP .For this purpose includes are provided in each of them .
    To create the field in header data(KOMK) the include provided is KOMKAZ
    and to create the field in item data(KOMP) the include provided is KOMPAZ.
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    2)The other method of finding userexit is to find the word USEREXIT in the
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    3)The other method of finding userexits is to find the include in case of SD/MM applications where the userexits are located ,this can be found in the SAP reference IMG generally in the subfolder under SYSTEM MODIFICATION.
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    USEREXIT_NUMBER_RANGE
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    USEREXIT_SAVE_DOCUMENT_PREPARE
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    These start from the word EXIT_ followed by the program name and then followed by a three digit number.
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    2)FUNCTION EXITS
    3)TABLE EXITS
    4)SCREEN EXITS
    5)KEYWORD EXITS
    6)FIELD EXITS
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    CALL CUSTOMER-FUNCTION 'NNN'
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    Hi Lalit,
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    2. Give project Name
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           4.      Choose Edit component.
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           5.      Enter the name of your menu function (such as Special order method) in the field New text.
           6.      Choose Save text.
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    Hi
    Menu Exits
        Menu exits add items to the pull down menus in standard SAP applications. You can use these menu items to call up your own screens or to trigger entire add-on applications.
          SAP creates menu exits by defining special menu items in the Menu Painter. These special entries have function codes that begin with "+" (a plus sign). You specify the menu item’s text when activating the item in an add-on project.
    Menu exits allow you to add your own functionallity to menus. Menu exits are implemented by SAP, and are reserved menu entries in the GUI interface. The developer can add his/her own text and logic for the menu.
    Function codes for menu exits all start with "+"
    Example
    We want to create a new menu item in the Office menu. The text for the menu should be "Run ZTEST", and the menu will
    run report ZTEST.
    Goto transaction SE43 Area Menu Maintenance
    In Area Menu Paramenter type 'S000' (S triple Zero)
    Select Change and ignore all the warning screens
    Expand the office menu. In the buttom of the office tree you will find a menu named "Customer function"
    Double click on the text. In the pop-up screen change the text to "Run ZTEST". Note that the trsnaction code is +C01
    Goto transaction SE93 and create transaction +C01 that calls report ZTEST.
    Now you will se the menu displayed in the office tree. If you delete transaction +C01 again, the new menu will dissapear.
    There are 'only' 177 Menu exits in standard - I couldn't see the right one, too.
    But you could search the implemented exits, this should be only a small number. Go to transaction CMOD, enter * and F4, information system (F5), show all selections (Shift+F7) and then you can restrict to search only menu exits.
    Of course there is the possibility, that these are added in a different way...
    ... at least you can be sure, if it's a normal menu exit.
    Check this sap help..
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c8/1975cc43b111d1896f0000e8322d00/content.htm
    http://www.sapbrainsonline.com/TUTORIALS/default.html
    You can achieve this functionality by configuring in IMG.
    Please find the info regarding User-Exit's in the following links:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/bf/ec07a25db911d295ae0000e82de14a/frameset.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
    Re: doubt on user exits
    user exits and Badis
    User exits is the enhancements provided by SAP
    You can use them in transactions. Each transaction will have user exits.
    If you want to use your own requirements by making your coding while the transaction is run you can use user exits.
    For example if you want to run the MRP in MD02 specific to MRP controller you can user exit.
    Please also refer the document below.
    USEREXIT
    Userxits allow us to add our own functionality to SAP standard program
    without modifying it . These are implemented in the form of subroutines and hence are also known as FORM EXITs. The userexits are generally collected in includes and attached to the standard program by the SAP.
    All Userexits start with the word USEREXIT_...
    FORM USEREXIT_..
    z..
    ENDFORM.
    The problem lies in finding the correct userexit and how to find it if one exists for the purpose. Once the correct userexit is found the necessary customer code is inserted in the customer include starting with the z.. in the form routine.
    e.g. USEREXIT_SAVE_DOCUMENT_PREPARE
    Certain application like SD still provide this form of enhancement using userexit but this practice is no longer being followed for newer extensions instead they are using EXITs which come bundeled in enhancement packages . Neverthiless existing USEREXITS will be supported by SAP an all the newer versions of SAP.
    HOW TO FIND USEREXITS
    Userexits can be found in number of ways:
    1) To find userexits in SD module , goto object navigator(SE80) and select
    development class from the list and enter VMOD in it. All of the userexits in SD are contained in the development class VMOD. Press enter and you will find all the includes which contain userexits in SD for different functions like PRICING, ORDER PROCESSING etc. Select the userexit according to the requirement and read the comment inserted in it and start coding .
    Some examples of userexits in SD(SALES & DISTRIBUTION ) are:
    1)ADDING OF NEW FIELDS IN PRICING
    In Pricing in SD the fields on the basis of which pricing is done are derived from the FIELD CATALOG which is a structure KOMG .This structure is used to transfer transaction data to the pricing procedure in SD and is also known as communication structure.This structure KOMG consists of two tables KOMK for Header related fields and KOMP for item related fields. The fields which are not in either of the two tables KOMK and KOMP cannot be used in pricing .Sometimes a need arises when the pricing is to be based on some other criteria which is not present in the form of fields in either of the two tables. This problem can be solved by using USEREXITS which are provided for pricing in SD. Pricing takes place both when the SALES ORDER ( Transaction VA01) is created as well as when INVOICING ( Transaction VF01) is done.Hence SAP provides 2 userexits ,one for sales order processing which is
    USEREXIT_PRICING_PREPARE_TKOMP or
    USEREXIT_PRICING_PREPARE_TKOMK
    Depending upon which table (KOMK or KOMP) the new fields were inserted we use either of the above two userexits.These userexits are found in include MV45AFZZ of the standard SAP sales order creation program SAPMV45A.
    In the case of userexit which will be called when invoicing is done ,these
    are provided in the include RY60AFZZ which is in the standard SAP program SAPMV45A. The name of the userexits are same. i.e
    USEREXIT_PRICING_PREPARE_TKOMP or
    USEREXIT_PRICING_PREPARE_TKOMK
    These userexits are used for passing the data from the communication structure to the pricing procedure, for this we have to fill the newely created field in the communication structure KOMG for this we fill the code in the above userexit using the MOVE statement after the data that has to be passed is taken from the database table by using the SELECT statement. The actual structure which is visible in these userexits and which is to be filled for that particular field is TKOMP or TKOMK.
    Before the coding for these userexits is done ,it is necessary to create a new field in either of the two tables KOMK or KOMP .For this purpose includes are provided in each of them .
    To create the field in header data(KOMK) the include provided is KOMKAZ
    and to create the field in item data(KOMP) the include provided is KOMPAZ.
    One possible example for the need of creating new fields can be e.g. Frieght to be based upon transportation zone ,for this no field is available in field catalog and hence it can be created in KOMK and then above userexits can be used to fill the transportation data to it.
    2)The other method of finding userexit is to find the word USEREXIT in the
    associated program of the transaction for which we want to determine userexit using SE38.
    3)The other method of finding userexits is to find the include in case of SD/MM applications where the userexits are located ,this can be found in the SAP reference IMG generally in the subfolder under SYSTEM MODIFICATION.
    Some other examples of userexits in SD are:
    USEREXIT_NUMBER_RANGE
    This userexit is used to assign a different internal document number to the
    sales order(VA01) when it is created depending on some criteria like a different SALES ORGANIZAION(VKORG) .
    USEREXIT_SAVE_DOCUMENT_PREPARE
    This userexit is used to insert the ABAP code which will be called when
    the document (sales order VA01) is just about to be saved.This userexit is used generally for custom checks on different fields , to display some information before the order will be saved or for making changes to certain fields before the sales order will be saved.
    Exits & Enhancements
    There are mainly six types of EXITs in sap which have been collected in the form of enhancement packages and attached to standard code in SAP.
    These are different from USEREXIT in the way that they are implemented
    in the form of FUNCTIONs while in USEREXITS we use form routines for their implementation. These are also sometimes known as function exits .
    These start from the word EXIT_ followed by the program name and then followed by a three digit number.
    e.g. EXIT_SAPMV45A_002
    This exit is found in SD in enhancement V45A0002.
    TYPES OF EXITS
    1)MENU EXITS
    2)FUNCTION EXITS
    3)TABLE EXITS
    4)SCREEN EXITS
    5)KEYWORD EXITS
    6)FIELD EXITS
    We use SAP transactions CMOD and SMOD to manage exits. Before implementing an exit , it is required to create the project by using CMOD
    selecting the enhancement e.g. V45A0002 and selecting the component
    (one which fulfills our need) i.e the exit which will be implemented in SMOD and after coding has been done the project has to be activated.
    An exit can be coded only once.
    FUNCTION EXITS
    These are used to add functionality through ABAP code . These start from the word EXIT_programname_NNN ending in a 3 digit number. No access code is required to implement any tupe of exit including function exits.
    The function exits are called from the standard SAP program in the form
    of ABAP statement
    CALL CUSTOMER-FUNCTION 'NNN'
    This is in contrast to USEREXITs where PERFORM statement is used to call
    the required userexit.
    To implement the FUNCTION EXITs first of all the project is created and a suitable enhancement package is selected and from its compnents the function exit to be implemented is selected and on double clicking it the exit code will appear in ABAP EDITOR(se38) where a Z include will be found and the customer code should be entered in this include.
    e.g.
    ADDING A DEFAULT SOLD-TO-PARTY in Sales Order Creation
    To show a default sold-to-party in this field when the user creates a sales order (VA01) we can use a function exit .This function exit is located in enhancement no V45A0002 . Before we can choose the exit we have to create a project in CMOD after that enter V45A0002 in the enhancement field and click on the components . In the components you will see the exit EXIT_SAPMV45A_002 . This exit is used for our purpose.
    Double clicking on this exit will takes us to function builder (SE37) . This
    function exit has one exporting parameters and two importing parameters, we are interested in exporting parameter which is E_KUNNR of type KNA1-KUNNR i.e if we move the desired customer name to this structure(E_KUNNR) it will be shown in the field as the default value when we create the sales order. This function also contains a customer include ZXVVA04 . This include will be used to write our custom code .
    Double clicking on this include and it will prompt us that this include does not exists do you want to create this object ,select yes and the include will be created .In this include we can write our own code that will fill the field E_KUNNR.
    e.g. E_KUNNR = 301.
    Activate the include and Activate the project. Now when ever the SALES ORDER will be created , sold-to-party field will come up with a predefined customer .
    FIELD EXITS
    The field exits are managed,created,activated through program RSMODPRF. The field exit is associated with a data element existing in ABAP dictionary and hence to the screen field using that data element.
    The format of field exit is :
    FIELD_EXIT_dataelement_A-Z or 0-9
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    The function module associated with field exit shows two parameters
    INPUT and OUTPUT. Input parameter contains the data passed to the field exit when the field exit was invoked by the R/3 , We can write our own code to change the output parameter depending upon our requirements.
    Before the field exit can have any effect the system profile parameter
    ABAP/FIELDEXIT in all the application servers should be set to YES
    ABAP/FIELDEXIT = YES.

  • How to create menu exits?

    hi experts can anyone tell how to create menu exits?

    Check these links:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_bw21c/helpdata/en/c8/19762743b111d1896f0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
    MENU EXIT
    MENU EXIT
    please explain me menu exit
    Rohit

  • Difference between user exit/Function exit / Customer exit and BADI

    Hi Guys,
    I am confused with the types of exits-user exit/Function exit / Customer exit and BADI.
    Can you tell me the difference between the different exits/Enhancements?
    Classify the following:
    what is the one which is shown in SMOD under enhancements? There are 3 sections in that - Function module, Screen and includes.
    What is the one which are called using -
    Call Customer-Function 001?
    Regards,
    Guru

    hi,
    The standard applications do not offer some of the functionality you need. The R/3 enchancement concept allows you to add your own functionality to SAP's standard business applications.
    Different types of enhancements
    Enhancements using customer exits
    Customers' potential requirements which are not included in the standard software are incorporated in the standard as empty modification 'shells'. Customers can then fill these with their own coding. Enhancements can relate to programs, menus and screens. Upward compatibility is assured. In other words, SAP guarantees that the jump from the standard software to the exit and the interface which call the exit will remain valid in future releases.
    Enhancements to ABAP/4 Dictionary elements
    These are ABAP/4 Dictionary enhancements (creation of table appends), text enhancements (customer-specific key words and documentation for data elements) and field exits (creation of additional coding for data elements).
    advantages of enhancements
    Do not affect standard SAP source code
    Do not affect software upgrades
    Customer exit - The R/3 enhancement concept allows you to add your own functionality to SAP’s standard business applications without having to modify the original applications. SAP creates customer exits for specific programs, screens, and menus within standard R/3 applications. These exits do not contain any functionality. Instead, the customer exits act as hooks. You can hang your own add-on functionality onto these hooks.
    Various types of customer exits
    Menu exits
    Screen exits
    Function module exits
    Keyword exits
    Menu exit
    Adding items to the pulldown menus in standard R/3 applications .
    Screen exit
    Adding fields to the screens within R/3 applications. SAP creates screen exits by placing special subscreen areas within a standard R/3 screen and calling a customer subscreen from within the standard dynpro's flow logic.
    Function module exit
    Adding functionality to R/3 applications. Function module exits play a role in both menu and screen exits.
    keyword exit
    Add documentation to the data elements of key words defined in the ABAP/4 Dictionary. The system displays this documentation whenever a user presses F1 to get online help for a screen field
    Hope this helps, Do reward.

  • User exits ,customer exits

    anybody tell me difference between userexits and customer exits.

    Hi,
    These r the main differences between user exits and customer exits
    1) user exits r subroutines where as customer exits r function modules
    2) user exits r not upgraded where as customer exits r will upgrade
    3) customer exits r used for creating and additional fields or menu items to stadard tcode where as user exits r used for enabling or disabling the fields on the standrd screen or concatenating the key fields,it is not used adding an additional componenats to stadard tcode
    4) customer exits r reusable where as user exits r not reusable.
    Also:
    1. Customer exits: Implemented as Function Modules within z includes. Anybody can change it and no access key is required.
    2. User Exit: Implemented as subroutines within includes (any include except y or z includes). You need access for the specific include and then you can any subroutine (user exit) within that Include.
    BADIs are the enhanced version of user exits where the same logic is implemented via classes and object (OOP)
    Enchancement point is the latest once introduces with ECC6.0 . Not very sure about that but you can change it without any access key.
    Please go through the following link which will help you understand the exits in a much better way:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/bf/ec07a25db911d295ae0000e82de14a/content.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/what-is-the-difference-between-smod-and-cmod.htm
    http://sap.niraj.tripod.com/id21.html
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c8/1975cc43b111d1896f0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/ab038.htm
    User Exits.
    http://www.erpgenie.com/sap/abap/code/abap26.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/code/abap26.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/what-is-user-exits.htm
    http://wiki.ittoolbox.com/index.php/HOWTO:Implement_a_screen_exit_to_a_standard_SAP_transaction
    http://www.easymarketplace.de/userexit.php
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/userexit.pdfUser-Exit
    customer exits
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/f1a7e790-0201-0010-0a8d-f08a4662562d
    Menu Exit.
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/spmp.pdf
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/userexit.pdf
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/enhance/mod_sapmenu.htm
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/enhance/enhancehome.htm
    1. Previously there were only user-exits.
    2. Then came the concept of customer-exits.
    3. user exits were nothing but subroutines
    FORM/PERFORM
    called from standard programs.
    4. The FORM defintion was placed inside
    an empty include file.
    5. So It was called EVERYTIME.
    and we need to MODIFY/REPAIR the
    standard include .
    6. Then it came with concept of customer-exit
    7. It consists of calling a FUNCTION MODULE,
    which is called only if
    the user-exit is ACTIVATED (other wise not called)
    In this case, the code in put inside
    a pre-defined Z include.
    8. Functionality of both is same, howerver
    we can note the following important differences
    a) Customer exit is called only if activated.
    (hence, it does not waste resources)
    b) in customer exit, REPAIR does not happen
    to the standard include.
    Exits are basically the hooks whcih SAP has provided to add your own code.
    User Exits: These are provided only SD module .
    They are Empty subroutines with naming like USEREXIT_.
    We need to have Access key to implement them.
    Customer Exits: These are enhancement techniques.
    There are defined in SMOD and implemented in CMOD.
    Types of Customer exits: Function exit, Screen Exit, Menu exit.
    User Exit and Customer Exit are same ,but SAP Exit and Customer exit are different...
    Customer Exit,
    Enables you to determine values for variables by means of Functional Module exit.The function module used is EXIT_SAPLRRSO_001.
    Create a project in CMOD by selecting the SAP Enhancement RSR00001 and assign this to the enhanced proj and activate it.
    Customer Exit
    SAP creates customer exits for specific programs, screens, and menus within standard applications. These exits do not contain any functionality. Instead, the customer exits act as hooks. You can hang your own add-on functionality onto these hooks.
    If you want to enhance the functionality of your SAP System, you should take advantage of the exits available in standard applications. There are two main reasons why you should use exits rather than modifying SAP software yourself. Add-ons attached to exits have the advantage that:
    • They do not affect standard SAP source code
    When you add new functionality to your SAP System using SAP’s exits, you do not alter the source code of standard SAP programs in any way. The code and screens you create are encapsulated as separate objects. These customer objects are linked to standard applications, but exist separately from SAP’s standard software package.
    • They do not affect software updates
    When you add new functionality to your SAP System using SAP’s exits, your objects (called customer objects) must adhere to strict naming conventions. When it comes time to upgrade a to a new software release, customer objects’ names ensure that they will not be affected by any changes or new additions to the standard software package.
    Customer exits are not available for all programs and screens found in the SAP System. You can only use customer exits if they already exist in the SAP System. You find find more information about locating applications with pre-defined exits in Locating Applications that have Exits
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/1d/ca10d858c2e949ba4a152c44f8128a/frameset.htm
    SAP EXIT:this processing type contained in variables that are delivered with SAP BW business content.
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/1d/ca10d858c2e949ba4a152c44f8128a/frameset.htm
    User Exits: allow you to add additional functions to the SAP standard.
    Programs with user exits contain subroutine calls at certain points in their syntax that are identified by the prefix USEREXIT. The actual user exits are located in an include that has been assigned to a module pool. This is where customers can include any changes (enhancements) that they want to make to the system. These includes are always processed during program flow.
    Advantage: In principle, customers can modify anything they want that is found in the include (tables, structures, and so forth).
    Disadvantage: SAP cannot check the individual enhancements themselves which often leads to errors
    Reward Points if found helpfull..
    Cheers,
    Chandra Sekhar.

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