Send e some link on module pool programming !

Send me link where i can get the screen shots of step by step  simplest module pool programing !
Thanks
Fox

hi,
http://www.thespot4sap.com/articles/SAP_Design_Flow_Logic.asp
Have a look at these good links-
http://www.allsaplinks.com/dialog_programming.html
http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/
http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/dialog/dialoghome.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_webas630/helpdata/en/9f/db9cdc35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/abap-00/
http://www.allsaplinks.com/files/using_table_in_screen.pdf
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/08/bef2dadb5311d1ad10080009b0fb56/content.htm
http://www.sapgenie.com/links/abap.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c9/5472fc787f11d194c90000e8353423/frameset.htm
http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/dialog/dialoghome.htm
Hope this helps, Do reward.

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  • Send me one link for module pool programming !

    Send me the link Where i can get the screen shots step by step to create a simple module pool programming !

    hi,
    pls Go through this link for module pool programming
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/dialog_programming.html
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/dialog/dialoghome.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_webas630/helpdata/en/9f/db9cdc35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/abap-00/
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/files/using_table_in_screen.pdf
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/08/bef2dadb5311d1ad10080009b0fb56/content.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/links/abap.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c9/5472fc787f11d194c90000e8353423/frameset.htm
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/dialog/dialoghome.htm
    http://help.sap.com
    http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/example_code.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/52/670ba2439b11d1896f0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/dialog_programming.html
    http://www.sapbrain.com/TUTORIALS/default.html
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/spmp.pdf
    http://sappoint.com/abap.html
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap.htm
    http://sap.ittoolbox.com/code/archives.asp?i=10&t=450&a=t
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/dialog/dialoghome.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/dialog/dialoghome.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/
    http://www.sappoint.com/faq/faqdiapr.pdf
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/dialog_programming.html
    Reward Points if usefull
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  • Plz send  some help on module pool programming

    send some help on module pool programming

    Bluefox,
    SDN is not providing online learnning program. it is a forum catagery place where guys comes with real time problems.
    you should try to search by your self in GOOGLE.
    Check the below link:
    http://wiki.ittoolbox.com/index.php/FAQ:What_is_module_pool_program_in_abap%3F
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/35/26b1aaafab52b9e10000009b38f974/content.htm
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/sld011.htm
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/index.htm
    You can also check the transaction ABAPDOCU which gives you lot of sample programs.
    Also you can see the below examples...
    Go to se38 and give demodynpro and press F4.
    YOu will get a list of demo module pool programs.
    One more T-Code is ABAPDOCU.
    YOu can find more examples there.
    See the prgrams:
    DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_1 Table Control with LOOP Statement
    DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_2 Table Control with LOOP AT ITAB
    http://www.geocities.com/ZSAPcHAT
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/files/using_table_in_screen.pdf
    please close this thread.

  • Links/Docs for Module Pool Programing using abap objects

    Hi all,
    Can anyone send me links/docs related to Module Pool programing using Abap Objects.
    Thanks n Regards
    Maruthi Rao. A

    hi maruthi rao,
    check the below link
    http://abapcode.blogspot.com/2007/06/object-oriented-alv-sample-program-to.html

  • Module pool programming - supressing display of some fields

    Moderator message: better to start a new thread.
    Hi i have similar requirement to this. module pool programming - supressing display of some fields
    suppose i am displying
    BUKRS    0001
    Sales org  0001
    KUNNR    1000
    i dont want todisplay  if the field is blank.
    suppose if sales org is blank
    expected result is liek this
    BUKRS    0001
    KUNNR    1000
    i tried through loop at screen by uisng that
    i am getting output like below.
    BUKRS    0001
    KUNNR    1000
    hello subbarao, could you tell if your problem solved.

    Hi Naidu,
    In PBO put
    DATA: FLAG TYPE I VALUE 0.
    IF SALESORG = SPACE.
      FLAG = 1.
    ENDIF.
    LOOP AT SCREEN.
      IF FLAG = 1.
        IF SCREEN-NAME  = 'SALESORG'.
           SCREEN-INVISIBLE = 'X'.
           MODIFY SCREEN.
        ENDIF.
    ENDIF.
    ENDLOOP.
    Thanks,
    Chidanand

  • Module pool programming in ECC 6.0 version

    Hi All,
                   Any  one can help me how to work on module pool progrmming in 6.0 version,it was completely different to 4.7 version, plz send me some documentation regarding the module pool programming  to my mail-id  [email protected]

    hi,
    May be you can search the documentation from this link.
    just select ecc 6 from the dropdown menu at the bottom of the page.
    http://help.sap.com/search/sap_trex.jsp
    Hope this is helpful, Do reward.

  • Module Pool Programming Guide

    Hi,
    I have no specific question regarding the module pool program, but want to learn it from beginning.
    can anyone help me by sending the Module pool programming material and table control.
    Thanks,

    Hi
    hope it will help you.
    reward if help.
    Check the below link:
    http://wiki.ittoolbox.com/index.php/FAQ:What_is_module_pool_program_in_abap%3F
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/35/26b1aaafab52b9e10000009b38f974/content.htm
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/sld011.htm
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/index.htm
    http://www.geocities.com/ZSAPcHAT
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/files/using_table_in_screen.pdf
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_webas630/helpdata/en/9f/db9cdc35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/dialog/dialoghome.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/08/bef2dadb5311d1ad10080009b0fb56/content.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/links/abap.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c9/5472fc787f11d194c90000e8353423/frameset.htm
    You can also check the transaction ABAPDOCU which gives you lot of sample programs.
    Also you can see the below examples...
    Go to se38 and give demodynpro and press F4.
    YOu will get a list of demo module pool programs.
    One more T-Code is ABAPDOCU.
    YOu can find more examples there.
    See the prgrams:
    DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_1 Table Control with LOOP Statement
    DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_2 Table Control with LOOP AT ITAB
    http://www.geocities.com/ZSAPcHAT
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/files/using_table_in_screen.pdf

  • Module Pool Programming - Calling SAP Standard Text Screen

    Hi Gurus
    I am working on Module Pool Programming...In the one of the screen there is a column named "Description"  where I need to keep a Button to call a SAP standard text editing screen and what ever information I enter in the field should be downloadable
    is this option possible?If so...Plz send me the Sample code
    Thanks
    Ganesh

    Hi Gani,
    I can help you till getting the text editor in your module pool program.
    TOP
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    constants: line_length type i value 132.
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    reference to custom container: necessary to bind TextEdit Control
       g_editor_container type ref to cl_gui_custom_container,
       g_repid like sy-repid,                        " getting program name
       g_ok_code like sy-ucomm,                " return code from screen
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       g_mycontainer(30) type c,                " string for the containers
       v_result(256) type c,                        " getting the text of table control
       gw_thead like thead,                        " for header information
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    PBO
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      SET PF-STATUS 'ZTEXT'.
    SET TITLEBAR 'xxx'.
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       exporting
       container_name = 'CUSTOM_CONTROL' " Make sure when you create custom container in layout give name as Custom container
       exceptions
       cntl_error = 1
       cntl_system_error = 2
       create_error = 3
       lifetime_error = 4
       lifetime_dynpro_dynpro_link = 5.
       g_mycontainer = 'CUSTOM_CONTROL'.
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    TextEdit Control
      create object g_editor
       exporting
       parent = g_editor_container
       wordwrap_mode =
    cl_gui_textedit=>wordwrap_off
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    cl_gui_textedit=>WORDWRAP_AT_WINDOWBORDER
       wordwrap_position                      = line_length
       wordwrap_to_linebreak_mode     = cl_gui_textedit=>true.
       refresh g_mytable.  " to initialize table upon OK_CODE 'BACK' at PAI
       endif.
    ENDMODULE.                 " STATUS_0900  OUTPUT
    Cheers!!
    Balu
    Edited by: Balu CH on Oct 22, 2008 8:55 PM

  • Module pool program, table control edit

    Hi,
    I am doing module pool programming with table control.  I have a table control on my screen which is assigned to scarr table with ‘New’, ‘Modify’, ‘Save’, and ‘Delete’ buttons.  When I click on ‘New’ and ‘Save’, the new record is adding to the table where as for ‘Modify’, I selected a row, edited, and clicked on save.  Only the internal table is getting modified at the time but not the original table.  How to update the table in database? Delete is also not working.  Please give some idea on this or links related to table control with sample code.
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi,
    modify <table name>.
    it will do it
    Regards

  • IS it Possiblity of BDC in Module pool programming

    Hi All,
                   i have design 2 screens with module pool program.in one screen some input fields are there,once enter input  and press buttoon,it will go to 2nd screen in this data is displayed in table control .once selected some rows in table control, that rows are captured(selected rows are storing in serperate internal table), now once he selected some rows and press save button, it should do BDC for VF21 transaction.
    It means in 2nd screen of PAI module some function code(save) is executed,at that point BDC code is written.
    Is it possible to handle the BDC in 2 nd screen of PAI Module.
    If  we write code in 2nd scren of PAI module through some function code,again when PBO of 2nd scren is loaded,it will refresh table control but not go to Do  BDC forVF21 transaction.
    so How can we handle this?
    Useful Answers will be rewarded
    Regards

    Hi,
    It is absolutely possible to perform a BDC operation in a module pool program irrespective any screen you are.
    In the PAI, after capturing the appropriate ok_code (sy-ucomm), you branch to the SAVE option. There you call out a subrotuine. say PERFORM bdc_save_VF21.
    Inside this subroutine write your logic. What happens is the transaction VF21 gets updated with your bdc code with the help of CALL TRANSACTION. Check out in debugging.
    Also you can see by making the mode in call transaction to All screen mode 'A'.
    Please let me know if you can succeed in this.
    Award me if this is helpful to you!
    If you require further help, please send me your mail id.. i'll send some code to you.
    Regards,
    Ananth
    Edited by: Anantharamakrishnan Venkatesan on Jan 9, 2008 5:31 PM

  • How to copy a Module Pool Program from one SAP server to another SAP server

    Hi Experts,
    My requirement is to copy some Module pool programs from one SAP server to another SAP server which do not have any link.
    Please advise on this.
    Regards
    Dipak

    put all relevant objects inside a transport request and release it. this will generate two files, a control file in /usr/sap/trans/cofiles/ and a data file in /usr/sap/trans/data/
    you can take these two files, zip'em up and e.g. email them to your destination. There they have to be put into the same directories of that other server and can then be added to the import queue and finally imported.
    These last steps would usually be done by an administrator.
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    Thomas

  • ABAP Module pool programming

    Hi all  plz any one send me the doc  for  Module pool programmiing to learn on my own
    thanks & regards
    vamsin

    Hi,
    This is the material find the attachment.
    hi,
    Pool table
    A database table defined in the ABAP Dictionary whose database instance is assigned to more than one table defined in the ABAP Dictionary. Multiple pool tables are assigned to a table pool in the database. The key fields of a pool table have to be character-type fields. The table pool's primary key consists of two fields: TABNAME for the name of a pool table, and VARKEY for the interdependent contents of the key fields in the corresponding pool table. The non-key fields of the pool table are stored in compressed format in their own column, called VARDATA, of the table pool. The only way to access pool tables is by using Open SQL. Joins are not allowed.
    Table Pool
    Database table in the database that contains the data of several pool tables.
    Cluster Table
    Database table defined in the ABAP Dictionary, whose version on the database is not only assigned to one table defined in the ABAP Dictionary. Several cluster tables are assigned to a table cluster in the database. The intersection of the key fields of the cluster tables forms the primary key of the table cluster. The other columns of the cluster tables are stored in compressed form in a single column VARDATA of the table cluster. You can access cluster tables only via Open SQL, and only without using joins.
    Table Cluster
    Database table in the database that contains the data of several cluster tables.
    Note: Never mix up with a database table that has the necessary structure for storing data clusters in database tables and in the shared memory. Those are called INDX-type, with reference to the database table INDX supplied by SAP. Data clusters are groupings of data objects for transient and persistent storage in a selectable storage medium. A data cluster can be processed using the statements IMPORT, EXPORT, and DELETE FROM
    P.Naganjana  ReddyDAY-4 CONTENTS
    SCREEN PAINTER
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Introduction to Dialog Programming
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Transactions
    &#61472;Screens (dynpros)
    ABAP/4 module pool
    Transferring Field Data
    Field Attributes
    Error Dialogs
    Data Consistency
    Dynpro
    Layout
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Exercise
    TABLE CONTROL
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Functional scope
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Programming
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Attributes
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    EXERCISE
    TABSTRIP CONTROLS
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Defining the Tabstrip Control Area and Tab Titles
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Assigning a Subscreen Area to a Tab Title
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Paging in the SAPgui
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    Programming the Flow Logic
         &#56256;&#56510;&#61472;
    EXERCISE
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    SCREEN WITH FIELDS
    Introduction to Dialog Programming
    Transactions
    A transaction is a program that conducts a dialog with the user. In a typical dialog, the
    system displays a screen on which the user can enter or request information. As a reaction on
    the the user input or request, the program executes the appropriate actions: it branches to the
    next screen, displays an output, or changes the database.
    Example
    A travel agent wants to book a flight. The agent enters the corresponding data on the
    screen. The system either confirms the desired request, that is, the agent can book the flight
    and the customer travels on the desired day on the reserved seat to the chosen destination,
    or the system displays the information that the flight is already booked up.
    To fulfil such requirements, a dialog program must offer:
    _&#61472;a user-friendly user interface
    _&#61472;format and consistency checks for the data entered by the user
    _&#61472;easy correction of input errors
    _&#61472;access to data by storing it in the database.
    ABAP/4 offers a variety of tools and language elements to meet the requirements stated
    above in the dialog programs.
    Structure of a Dialog Program
    A dialog program consists of the following basic components: 
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    &#61472;Screens (dynpros)
    Each dialog in an SAP system is controlled by dynpros. A dynpro (Dynamic PROgram) consists of a screen and its flow logic and controls exactly one dialog step. The flow logic determines which processing takes place before displaying the screen (PBO-Process Before Output) and after receiving the entries the user made on the screen (PAI-Process After Input).
    The screen layout fixed in the Screen Painter determines the positions of input/output
    fields, text fields, and graphical elements such as radio buttons and checkboxes. In addition, the Menu Painter allows to store menus, icons, pushbuttons, and function keys in one or more GUI statuses. Dynpros and GUI statuses refer to the ABAP/4 program that control the sequence of the dynpros and GUI statuses at runtime.
    ABAP/4 module pool
    Each dynpro refers to exactly one ABAP/4 dialog program. Such a dialog program is also called a module pool, since it consists of interactive modules. The flow logic of a dynpro contains calls of modules from the corresponding module pool. Interactive modules called at the PBO event are used to prepare the screen template in accordance to the context, for example by setting field contents or by suppressing fields from the display that are not needed. Interactive modules called at the PAI event are used to check the user input and to trigger appropriate dialog steps, such as the update task.
    All dynpros to be called from within one transaction refer to a common module pool. The dynpros of a module pool are numbered. By default, the system stores for each dynpro the dynpro to be displayed next. This dynpro sequence or chain can be linear as well as cyclic. From within a dynpro chain, you can even call another dynpro chain and, after processing it, return to the original chain.
    Transferring Field Data
    How do I display fields known in an ABAP/4 module on the screen? How do I transfer
    user entries on the screen to the module? In contrast to report programming, you cannot write field data to the screen using the WRITE statement. The system instead transfers data by comparing screen field names with ABAP/4 variable names. If both names are the same, it transfers screen field values to ABAP/4 program fields and vice versa. This happens immediately before and immediately after displaying the screen.
    Field Attributes
    For all screen fields of a dynpro, field attributes are defined in the Screen Painter. If a
    field name in the screen corresponds to the name of an ABAP/4 Dictionary field, the system automatically establishes a reference between these two fields. Thus, a large number of field attributes in the dynpro is automatically copied from the ABAP/4 Dictionary. The field attributes together with data element and domain of the assigned Dictionary field form the basis for the standard functions the dynpro executes in a dialog (automatic format check for screen fields, automatic value range check, online help, and so on).
    Error Dialogs
    Another task of the dynpro processor is to conduct error dialogs. Checking the input data is carried out either automatically using check tables of the ABAP/4 Dictionary or by the ABAP/4 program itself. The dynpro processor includes the error message into the received screen and returns the screen to the user. The message may be context-sensitive, that is, the system replaces placeholders in the message text with current field contents. In addition, only fields whose contents is related to the error and for which a correction may solve the error can accept input. 
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    Data Consistency
    To keep data consistent within complex applications, ABAP/4 offers techniques for
    optimizing database updates that operate independent of the underlying database and correspond to the special requests of dialog programming. For more information on database updates, see Programming Database Updates.
    Dynpro
    Each screen contains fields used to display or request information. Fields can be text strings, input or output fields, radio buttons, checkboxes, or pushbuttons. The screen of Transaction TZ10 contains only texts and input/output fields.
    An SAP dynpro consists of several components:
    &#61472;Flow logic: Calls of the ABAP/4 modules for a screen.
    &#61472;Screen layout: Positions of the texts, fields, pushbuttons, and so on for a screen.
    &#61472;Screen attributes: Number of the screen, number of the subsequent screen, and others.
    &#61472;Field attributes: Definition of the attributes of the individual fields on a screen.
    SCREEN PAINTER
    You create and edit all components of a dynpro in the Screen Painter. To call the Screen
    Painter, create a dynpro in the Object Browser or double-click on an existing dynpro. The Object Browser then calls the Screen Painter. There, you can enter the flow logic of the new dynpro. By pressing the corresponding pushbutton you can maintain the Screen attributes, branch to the Full Screen-Editor or you choose the pushbutton Field list and change the attributes of fields.
    Screen Attributes
    From the user’s point of view, a transaction is a sequence of screens, displayed one after
    another. How do I determine this sequence? The transactions’s attributes determine the first screen to be displayed. The attributes of the individual dynpros determine which screen to display 
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    after the current screen. You can also set the number of the subsequent screen dynamically from within the ABAP/4 program.
    Layout
    Choose Fullscreen to go to the screen editor. Here you can determine the layout of the
    screen. For Transaction TZ10, the desired fields can be copied from Table SPFLI of the
    ABAP/4 Dictionary.
    Field Attributes
    To display and modify the attributes of the individual fields (input/output fields, input
    required, possible entries button, invisible, and so on), use the Field list.The fields Company (SPFLI-CARRID) and Flight number (SPFLI-CONNID) are defined as input/output fields. All other fields are used only for outputting the flight data.
    Flow Logic
    The flow control code of a dynpro consists of a few statements that syntactically ressemble ABAP/4 statements. However, you cannot use flow contol keywords in ABAP/4 and vice versa. You enter the flow control code in the Screen Painter as one component of the dynpro.
    The flow control for the dynpro of Transaction TZ10 looks like this:
    PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
    MODULE SET_STATUS_0100.
    PROCESS AFTER INPUT
    MODULE USER_COMMAND_0100.
    The PROCESS statement names the event type for the dynpro and the MODULE statement tells the system which ABAP/4 routine to call for this event. In this example, there is only one MODULE for each event PBO and PAI. However, an event can contain several statements with several keywords. (The flow control language contains only few statement types. The most important are MODULE, FIELD, CHAIN, LOOP, CALL SUBSCREEN.) To display information on the statement syntax in the flow logic, choose Utilities Help on... in the flow logic editor. In the subsequent dialog window, mark Flow logickeyword, enter the name of the desired keyword, and press ENTER.
    ABAP/4 Module Pool
    In the Object Browser, the module pool code belongs to one of the following categories:
    &#61472;Global fields: data declarations that can be used by all modules in the module pool
    &#61472;PBO modules: modules that are called before displaying the screen
    &#61472;PAI modules: modules that are called in response to the user input
    &#61472;Subroutines: subroutines that can be called from any position within the module pool.
    You use the ABAP/4 Dictionary to store frequently used data declarations centrally. Objects defined in the Dictionary are known throughout the system. Active Dictionary definitions can be accessed by any application. Data defined in the Dictionary can be included in a screen or used by an ABAP/4 program. You declare global data in the TOP module of the transaction, using the TABLES, STRUCTURE, LIKE statements and others. Transaction TZ10 accesses the Dictionary definition of Table SPFLI to provide the desired flight data display. If the TOP include contains the TABLES: SPFLI declaration, all modules in the module pool can access the table fields of 
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    Table SPFLI. The PAI module USER_COMMAND_0100 checks which pushbutton the user activated (CASE OK_CODE). The Display pushbutton in Transaction TZ10 has the function code
    ‘SHOW’. (For more information on handling function codes, see Processing User Requests). The program then tries to select those records in the SPFLI database that correspond to the data the user entered. The WHERE condition determines matching records by comparing the fields SPFLI-CARRID and SPFLI-CONNID with the database key fields CARRID and CONNID. As soon as a matching record is found, the database transfers all accompanying SPFLI fields to the program table.
    When the screen is displayed again, the complete information appears in the output fields
    of the screen. The system automatically displays these fields, since the ABAP/4 field names SPFLI-CARRID and SPFLI-CONNID are the same as the screen field names.
    In the PBO module STATUS_0100 of Transaction TZ10, the screen 100 receives a GUI status (using SET PF-STATUS) and a GUI title (using SET TITLEBAR):
    SET PF-STATUS ‘TZ0100’.
    SET TITLEBAR ‘100’.
    A GUI status is a subset of the interface elements used for a certain screen. The status
    Comprise those elements that are currently needed by the transaction. The GUI status for a transaction may be composed of the following elements:
    The GUI title is the screen title displayed in the title bar of the window. In contrast to the
    GUI status that can be used for several screens, a GUI title belongs to one screen.To create and edit GUI status and GUI title, you use the Menu Painter. To start the Menu Painter, create a GUI status or GUI title in an object list in the Object Browser (or double-click on an existing status or title).
    Interaction between Dynpro and ABAP/4 Module Pool
    In its most simple form, a transaction is a collection of screens and ABAP/4 routines, controlled and executed by a dialog processor. The dialog processor processes screen after screen, thereby triggering the appropriate ABAP/4 processing for each screen. For each screen, the system executes the flow logic that contains the corresponding ABAP/4 processing. The control passes from screen flow logic to ABAP/4 code and back.
    The sequence of events for Transaction TZ10, for example, looks like this: 
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         1.
    In the PBO event, the statement MODULE STATUS_0100 passes control to the corresponding ABAP/4 module.In the ABAP/4 module pool, the screen to be displayed receives a menu interface.
    2.
    After processing the module STATUS_0100, control returns to the flow logic.For the PBO event, no further processing is required. The system display the screen and receives entries from the user. The entries are:
    the values for the fields Company and Flight number.
    the four-character function code that tells which pushbutton the user activated.
         3.
    The user input triggers the PAI event. The first PAI statement passes control to the ABAP/4 module USER_COMMAND_0100.Module USER_COMMAND_0100 processes the requests of the user.
    4. After processing MODULE USER_COMMAND_0100, control returns to PAI. This terminates the dialog. 
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    EXERCISE
    Goto to ABAP editor, and enter the program name ZKA_SCREEN.
    Declare the tables and call the screen.
    In order to create the object, double click on the screen no, you will automatically guided to the screen painter SE51. 
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    Enter the short description and click on the FLOW LOGIC tab.
    Uncomment the flow logic, both PAI and PBO. 
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    Now click on the LAYOUT button.
    Click on the DICTIONARY/PROGRAM FIELDS WINDOW F6 button. Type in the table name and click on GET FROM DIC button and select the fields required for the screen and click on the COPY button. 
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    Now drag and place the INPUT/OUTPUT fields box on the screen.
    Now click on the TEXT FIELD button and place in the screen and stretch the box for the size required. Now double click on the box, U will get the attributes screen. Enter the name and Text for the field. 
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    Now we need to place the bush buttons. So Click on the push button on the left side and place it on the screen. Double click on it, u will get the attributes screen. Enter the name, text and the icon required and mainly the FCTCODE. It is the one which links the screen painter with the code.
    Once everything is set up, SAVE, CHECK and ACTIVATE the screen. 
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    Click on the BACK button. U will be guided to the FLOW LOGIC screen.
    Double click on PAI, Because for the screen painter with the fields, Process After the Input is done and so u will guided to the Editor screen. 
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    Now we need to set the System-Uses commands which links the code to the Editor.
    So the conditions would be:
    IF SY-UCOMM = 'DISPLAY'.
    SELECT SINGLE * FROM ZKA_CENTER WHERE CENTERNO = ZKA_CENTER-CENTERNO.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM ='SAVE'.
    INSERT ZKA_CENTER.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'REFRESH'.
    CLEAR ZKA_CENTER.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'GOTO'.
    LEAVE TO SCREEN '0002'.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'EXIT'.
    LEAVE PROGRAM.
    ENDIF.
    If u create many screens and need links between the screens then u can use ‘GOTO’ to guide to the other screen.
    SAVE, CHECK and ACTIVATE and click on TEST. 
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    Now click on the DISPLAY button.
    Also verify with SAVE, REFRESH and EXIT buttons. Thus the screen painter. 
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    TABLE CONTROL
    Basic form
    CONTROLS ctrl TYPE TABLEVIEW USING SCREEN scr.
    Effect
    Creates a table control ctrl of the type TABLEVIEW . The reference screen for the initialization is the screen scr . Area of use The table control (referred to here as TC ) facilitates the display and entry of one-line, tabular data in dialog transactions. The functional scope has been defined so that you can implement many typical set operations usually handled by an elementary STEP-LOOP with the standard methods of a TC . Functional scope
    Resizeable table grid for displaying and editing data.
    Column width and column position modifiable by user and by program.
    Storing and loading of user-specific column layout.
    Selection column for line selection with color selection display.
    Variable column headers as pushbuttons for column selection.
    Simple selection, multiple selection, Select/deselect all.
    Scrolling functions (horizontal and vertical) via scroll bar.
    Fixing of any number of key columns.
    Setting attributes for each cell at runtime.
    Programming The data exchange between the application and the SAPgui is achieved with a STEP-LOOP , i.e. an ABAP/4 module is called to transfer data for each page.
    Example
    Processing without an internal table
    PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
    LOOP WITH CONTROL ctrl.
    MODULE ctrl_pbo.
    ENDLOOP.
    PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
    LOOP WITH CONTROL ctrl.
    MODULE ctrl_pai.
    ENDLOOP.
    In this case, the module ctrl_pbo OUTPUT is called once for each output line before the screen is displayed, in order to fill the output fields. After the user has entered data on the screen, the module ctrl_pai INPUT is executed to check the input and copy the new contents.
    Example
    Processing with an internal table 
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    PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
    LOOP AT itab WITH CONTROL ctrl CURSOR ctrl-CURRENT_LINE.
    ENDLOOP.
    PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
    LOOP AT itab WITH CONTROL ctrl.
    MODULE ctrl_pai.
    ENDLOOP.
    Here, the system fills the output fields before displaying the screen by reading the internal table itab. When the user has entered data, the module ctrl_pai INPUT must be executed to check the input and to refresh the contents of the internal table. Vertical scrolling with the scroll bar is followed by the event PAI for the displayed page. Then, cntl-TOP_LINE is increased and PBO is processed for the next page. Program-driven scrolling and the most of the functionality described above is achieved by manipulating the control attributes.
    Attributes The CONTROLS statement creates a complex data object of the type CXTAB_CONTROL with the name of the control. You maintain the initial values in the Screen Painter and assign the screen with the initial values for a control using the addition USING SCREEN . Initialization is achieved automatically in the "1st access to the control" (setting or reading values). You can use the customizing button (in the top right corner) to save the current setting (column widths and column positions) and use it as the initial value for the next call. All the initial values can be overwritten by the program using the MOVE ... TO TC attributes statement.
    EXERCISE
    Enter the Editor with SE38.
    Declare the Tables and an internal table.
    Then use the CONTROLS statement to have the controls for the Table control. 
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    CONTROLS: <var> TYPE TABLEVIEW USING SCREEN '<screenno>'.
    Now call the screen with the CALL SCREEN statement. Click on the screen to draw the table.
    Fill in the attributes screen with the short description and click on the LAYOUT button.
    Now click on the TABLE CONTROL button and draw the table to the size required. Double click on the table and enter the Attributes giving the Table-control name.
    And select the check boxes for the vertical & horizontal resizing and separators.
    Click on the DICTIONARY/PROGRAM FIELDS WINDOW F6 button. Type in the table name and click on GET FROM PROGRAM button and select the fields required for the screen and click on the COPY button. 
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    Enter the header with the TEXT FIELDS button by double clicking on the TEXT FIELD and fill in the ATTRIBUTES button with the name and text. 
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    SAVE, CHECK & ACTIVATE.
    Click the BACK button and go the FLOW LOGIC screen. 
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    REPORT ZKA_TC .
    TABLES: ZKA_EMP.
    DATA: ITAB LIKE ZKA_EMP OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
    CONTROLS: TC TYPE TABLEVIEW USING SCREEN '0001'.
    CALL SCREEN '0001'.
    *& Module STATUS_0001 OUTPUT
    text
    MODULE STATUS_0001 OUTPUT.
    SET PF-STATUS 'xxxxxxxx'.
    SET TITLEBAR 'xxx'.
    SELECT * FROM ZKA_EMP INTO TABLE ITAB.
    ENDMODULE. " STATUS_0001 OUTPUT
    *& Module USER_COMMAND_0001 INPUT 
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    text
    MODULE USER_COMMAND_0001 INPUT.
    IF SY-UCOMM = 'EXIT'.
    LEAVE PROGRAM.
    ENDIF.
    ENDMODULE. " USER_COMMAND_0001 INPUT 
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    TABSTRIP CONTROLS
    A tabstrip control is a screen object consisting of two or more pages. Each tab page consists of a tab title and a page area. If the area occupied by the tabstrip control is too narrow to display all of the tab titles, a scrollbar appears, allowing you to reach the titles that are not displayed. There is also a pushbutton that allows you to display a list of all tab titles.
    Tabstrip controls allow you to place a series of screens belonging to an application on a single screen, and to navigate between them easily. The recommended uses and ergonomic considerations for tabstrip controls are described in the Tabstrip Control section of the SAP Style Guide.
    From a technical point of view, a tab page is a subscreen with a pushbutton assigned to it, which is displayed as the tab title.
    The tabstrip control is the set of all the tab pages. Tabstrip controls are therefore subject to the same restrictions as subscreens. In particular, you cannot change the GUI status 
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    when you switch between pages in the tabstrip control. However, they are fully integrated into the screen environment, so present no problems with batch input.
    To use a tabstrip control on a screen, you must be using a SAPgui with Release 4.0 or higher, and its operating system must be Motif, Windows 95, MacOS, or Windows NT with version 3.51 or higher.
    When you create a tabstrip control, you must:
    Define the tab area on a screen and the tab titles.
    Assign a subscreen area to each tab title.
    Program the screen flow logic.
    Program the ABAP processing logic.
    You must then decide whether you want to page through the tabstrip control at the SAPgui or on the application server. In the first case, each tab page has its own subscreen. In the second, there is a single subscreen area that is shared by all tab pages.
    Defining the Tabstrip Control Area and Tab Titles
    You define both the tabstrip area and the tab titles in the screen layout. The tabstrip area has a unique name and a position, length, and height. You can also specify whether the tabstrip area can be resized vertically or horizontally when the user resizes the window. If the area supports resizing, you can specify a minimum size for it.
    When you define a tabstrip area, it already has two tab titles. Tab titles are technically exactly the same as pushbuttons. To create additional tab titles, simple create pushbuttons in the row containing the tab titles. Tab titles have the same attributes as pushbuttons, that is, each has a name, a text, and a function code. You can also use icons and dynamic texts with tab titles.
    Assigning a Subscreen Area to a Tab Title
    You must assign a subscreen area to each tab title. There are two ways of doing this:
    Paging in the SAPgui
    You need to assign a separate subscreen area to each tab title, and define the function codes of the tab titles with type P (local GUI function). In the screen flow logic, you call all the subscreens in the PBO event. This means that all of the tab pages reside locally on the SAPgui.
    When the user chooses a tab title, paging takes place within the SAPgui. In this respect, the tabstrip control behaves like a single screen. In particular, the PAI event is not triggered when the user chooses a tab title, and no data is transported. While this improves the performance of your tabstrip control, it also has the negative effect that when the user does trigger the PAI event, all of the input checks for all of the subscreens are performed. This means that when the user is working on one tab page, the input checks may jump to an unfilled mandatory field on another page. 
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    Local paging at the SAPgui is therefore most appropriate for screens that display data rather than for input screens.
    Paging on the Application Server
    One subscreen area is shared by all tab titles and called in the PBO event. You define the function codes of the individual tab titles without a special function type. When the user chooses a tab page, the PAI event is triggered, and you must include a module in your flow logic that activates the appropriate tab page and assigns the correct subscreen to the subscreen area.
    Since the PAI event is triggered each time the user chooses a tab title, this method is less economical for the application server, but the input checks that are performed only affect the current tab page.
    Procedure in Either Case
    You create the subscreen areas within the tabstrip area. You assign the subscreen areas to one or more tab titles in the Screen Painter by selecting one or more titles. You can also assign a subscreen area to a tab title in the tab title attributes by entering the name of the subscreen area in the Reference field attribute.
    The procedure for the alphanumeric Screen Painter is described under Creating Tabstrip Controls.
    If you are paging at the SAPgui, create a subscreen area for each tab title. If you are paging at the application server, select all tab titles and create a single subscreen area. The subscreen areas may not cover the top line of the tab area. However, within a tab area, more than one subscreen area can overlap.
    Programming the Flow Logic
    In the flow logic, all you have to do by hand is include the correct subscreens. The screen flow and data transport to the ABAP program is the same as for normal subscreens. There are two ways of programming the screen flow logic, depending on how you have decided to page through the tabstrip control.
    Paging in the SAPgui
    When you page in the SAPgui, you must include a subscreen for each subscreen area:
    PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT. ... CALL SUBSCREEN: <area1> INCLUDING [<prog 1>] <dynp 1>, <area2> INCLUDING [<prog 2>] <dynp 2>, <area3> INCLUDING [<prog 3>] <dynp 3>, ... ... 
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    PROCESS AFTER INPUT. ... CALL SUBSCREEN: <area1>, <area2>, <area3>, ... ...
    Paging on the Application Server
    When you page on the application server, you only have to include a subscreen for the one subscreen area:
    PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT. ... CALL SUBSCREEN <area> INCLUDING [<prog>] <dynp>. ...
    PROCESS AFTER INPUT. ... CALL SUBSCREEN <area>. ...
    Handling in the ABAP Program
    Before you can use a tabstrip control in your ABAP program, you must create a control for each control in the declaration part of your program using the following statement:
    CONTROLS <ctrl> TYPE TABSTRIP.
    where <ctrl> is the name of the tabstrip area on a screen in the ABAP program. The control allows the ABAP program to work with the tabstrip control. The statement declares a structure with the name <ctrl> . The only component of this structure that you need in your program is called ACTIVETAB.
    Use in the PBO event
    Before the screen is displayed, you use the control to set the tab page that is currently active. To do this, assign the function code of the corresponding tab title to the component ACTIVETAB:
    <ctrl>-ACTIVETAB = <fcode>.
    When you page at the SAPgui, you only need to do this once before the screen is displayed. This initializes the tabstrip control. The default active tab page is the first page. After this, the page activated when the user chooses a tab title is set within SAPgui.
    When you page on the application server, you must assign the active page both before the screen is displayed for the first time, and each time the user pages. At the same time, you must set the required subscreen screen. 
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    You can suppress a tab page dynamically by setting the ACTIVE field of table SCREEN to 0 for the corresponding tab title.
    Use in the PAI event
    In the PAI event, ACTIVETAB contains the function code of the last active tab title on the screen. When you page in the SAPgui, this allows you to find out the page that the user can currently see. When you page at the application server, the active tab page is controlled by the ABAP program anyway. The OK_CODE field behaves differently according to the paging method:
    Paging in the SAPgui
    When you page in the SAPgui, the PAI event is not triggered when the user chooses a tab title, and the OK_CODE field is not filled. The OK_CODE field is only filled by user actions in the GUI status or when the user chooses a pushbutton either outside the tabstrip control or on one of the subscreens.
    Paging on the application server
    If you are paging at the application server, the PAI event is triggered when the user chooses a tab title, and the OK_CODE field is filled with the corresponding function code. To page through the tabstrip control, you must assign the function code to the ACTIVETAB component of the control:
    <ctrl>-ACTIVETAB = <ok_code>.
    This statement overwrites the function code of the last active tab page with that of the new tab title. At the same time, you must ensure that the correct subscreen is inserted in the subscreen area. Otherwise, tabstrip controls are handled like normal subscrens in ABAP programs, that is, the ABAP program of a subscreen screen must contain the dialog modules called from the flow logic of the subscreen. 
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    EXERCISE
    Goto SE38. Enter the tabstrip program name Eg: ZKA_TABSTRIP and click on the create button.
    First we need to declare the tables.
    Then use the controls for the tabstrip.
    Syntax: <ctrl-name> TYPE TASTRIP.
    Now call the screen. Using CALL SCREEN statement.
    Double click on the screen no to draw the screen for tabstrip control.
    Now uncomment the FLOW LOGIC and click on the LAYOUT. 
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    The flow logic for the tabstrip would be as follows.
    PBO:
    The PBO is initiated so that the subscreen for the corresponding tab can be maintained.
    Syntax:
    CALL SUBSCREEEN <sub-screen name> INCLUDING SY-REPID <screen-var>.
    PAI:
    When the tab is clicked, the corresponding subscren should open
    Syntax:
    CALL SUBSCREEN <subscreen>. 
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    DRAWING THE TABSTRIP CONTROL:
    Click on the TABSTRIP button and place it on the screen for the required size.
    Double click on the control and give the name for the tabstrip control in the ATTRIBUTES screen.
    Now double click on the tab and fill in the attributes screen for the name and the text.
    Also draw the subscreen in one of the tab and refer the same subscreen in the rest of the tabs. 
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    Now in the sub-screens, we need to get the screen for the tabs.
    So call an other screen and draw with fields and pushbuttons to perform actions very similar like SCREEN WITH FIELDS (refer screen painter).
    Enter the short description and click on the FLOW LOGIC tab. 
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    Uncomment the flow logic, both PAI and PBO.
    Now click on the LAYOUT button. 
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    Click on the DICTIONARY/PROGRAM FIELDS WINDOW F6 button. Type in the table name and click on GET FROM DIC button and select the fields required for the screen and click on the COPY button.
    Now drag and place the INPUT/OUTPUT fields box on the screen. 
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    Now click on the TEXT FIELD button and place in the screen and stretch the box for the size required. Now double click on the box, U will get the attributes screen. Enter the name and Text for the field.
    Now we need to place the bush buttons. So Click on the push button on the left side and place it on the screen. Double click on it, u will get the attributes screen. Enter the name, text and the icon required and mainly the FCTCODE. It is the one which links the screen painter with the code. 
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    Once everything is set up, SAVE, CHECK and ACTIVATE the screen. 
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    Click on the BACK button. U will be guided to the FLOW LOGIC screen.
    Double click on PAI, Because for the screen painter with the fields, Process After the Input is done and so u will guided to the Editor screen. 
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    Now we need to set the System-Uses commands which links the code to the Editor.
    So the conditions would be:
    IF SY-UCOMM = 'DISPLAY'.
    SELECT SINGLE * FROM ZKA_CENTER WHERE CENTERNO = ZKA_CENTER-CENTERNO.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM ='SAVE'.
    INSERT ZKA_CENTER.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'REFRESH'.
    CLEAR ZKA_CENTER.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'GOTO'.
    LEAVE TO SCREEN '0002'.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'EXIT'.
    LEAVE PROGRAM.
    ENDIF.
    The same procedure for the company table as well will lead the screen in the below manner. 
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    Summary:
    REPORT ZKA_TABSTRIP .
    TABLES: ZKA_EMP,ZKA_COM.
    CONTROLS: TS TYPE TABSTRIP..
    DATA: SCREENNO(4) TYPE N.
    CALL SCREEN '0003'.
    *& Module STATUS_0001 OUTPUT
    text
    MODULE STATUS_0001 OUTPUT.
    SET PF-STATUS 'xxxxxxxx'.
    SET TITLEBAR 'xxx'.
    IF SCREENNO IS INITIAL.
    TS-ACTIVETAB = 'EMP'.
    SCREENNO = '0002'.
    ENDIF.
    ENDMODULE. " STATUS_0001 OUTPUT
    *& Module USER_COMMAND_0001 INPUT
    text
    MODULE USER_COMMAND_0001 INPUT.
    IF SY-UCOMM = 'EMP'.
    TS-ACTIVETAB = 'EMP'.
    SCREENNO = '0002'.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'COM'.
    TS-ACTIVETAB = 'COM'.
    SCREENNO = '0003'.
    ENDIF.
    ENDMODULE. " USER_COMMAND_0001 INPUT
    *& Module USER_COMMAND_0002 INPUT
    text
    MODULE USER_COMMAND_0002 INPUT.
    IF SY-UCOMM = 'DISPLAY'.
    SELECT SINGLE * FROM ZKA_EMP WHERE EMPNO = ZKA_EMP-EMPNO.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'SAVE'.
    INSERT ZKA_EMP.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'REFRESH'.
    CLEAR ZKA_EMP.
    ELSEIF SY-UCOMM = 'EXIT'.
    LEAVE PROGRAM.
    ENDIF. 
    P.Naganjana Reddy

  • How to debug module pool program

    Hi everybody,
    How to debug module pool program ,please send any material for module pool programming .
    Thanks & Regards,
    Siddivinesh.Jogu
    [email protected]

    Hi
    Check the below link:
    http://wiki.ittoolbox.com/index.php/FAQ:What_is_module_pool_program_in_abap%3F
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/35/26b1aaafab52b9e10000009b38f974/content.htm
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/sld011.htm
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/index.htm
    http://www.geocities.com/ZSAPcHAT
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/files/using_table_in_screen.pdf
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_webas630/helpdata/en/9f/db9cdc35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/dialog/dialoghome.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/08/bef2dadb5311d1ad10080009b0fb56/content.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/links/abap.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c9/5472fc787f11d194c90000e8353423/frameset.htm
    You can also check the transaction ABAPDOCU which gives you lot of sample programs.
    Also you can see the below examples...
    Go to se38 and give demodynpro and press F4.
    YOu will get a list of demo module pool programs.
    One more T-Code is ABAPDOCU.
    YOu can find more examples there.
    See the prgrams:
    DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_1 Table Control with LOOP Statement
    DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_2 Table Control with LOOP AT ITAB
    http://www.geocities.com/ZSAPcHAT
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/files/using_table_in_screen.pdf
    Debugging
    Refer to this thread
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/c6/617ca9e68c11d2b2ab080009b43351/content.htm
    Debugging
    Check these documents.
    http://www.cba.nau.edu/haney-j/CIS497/Assignments/Debugging.doc
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/5a/4ed93f130f9215e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/c6/617ca9e68c11d2b2ab080009b43351/content.htm
    http://www.cba.nau.edu/haney-j/CIS497/Assignments/Debugging.doc
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/b3/d322540c3beb4ba53795784eebb680/frameset.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/84/1f624f4505144199e3d570cf7a9225/frameset.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_bw30b/helpdata/en/c6/617ca9e68c11d2b2ab080009b43351/content.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/b3/d322540c3beb4ba53795784eebb680/frameset.htm
    ABAP Debugging
    http://www.saplinks.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=34
    Look at the SAP help link below
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/c6/617ca9e68c11d2b2ab080009b43351/content.htm
    Regards
    Anji

  • Dialog/Module pool programming

    Can anyone give me a link where i can find some useful data related to dialog/module pool programming.

    Hi Jyotirmaye,
    Please take a look at this link.
    http://sap.mis.cmich.edu/sap-abap/abap09/
    Hope this will help.
    Regards,
    Ferry Lianto

  • How to extract the data from module pool program to Excel Sheet?

    Hi Guys
            I am having a requirement to transfer the data from Module pool screen to excel sheet directly.
            This is an urgent requirement.
            So plz reply me with some coding examples.
            I will give points for that.

    This report extract excel file. From that concept you can easily extract data from module pool program also by coding in PAI of the screen.
    REPORT ztest1 .
    * this report demonstrates how to send some ABAP data to an
    * EXCEL sheet using OLE automation.
    include ole2incl.
    * handles for OLE objects
    data: h_excel type ole2_object,        " Excel object
          h_mapl type ole2_object,         " list of workbooks
          h_map type ole2_object,          " workbook
          h_zl type ole2_object,           " cell
          h_f type ole2_object,            " font
          h_c type ole2_object.            " color
    DATA: FILENAME LIKE RLGRAP-FILENAME.
    tables: spfli.
    data  h type i.
    * table of flights
    data: it_spfli like spfli occurs 10 with header line.
    *&   Event START-OF-SELECTION
    start-of-selection.
    * read flights
      select * from spfli into table it_spfli.
    * display header
      uline (61).
      write: /     sy-vline no-gap,
              (3)  'Flg'(001) color col_heading no-gap, sy-vline no-gap,
              (4)  'Nr'(002) color col_heading no-gap, sy-vline no-gap,
              (20) 'Von'(003) color col_heading no-gap, sy-vline no-gap,
              (20) 'Nach'(004) color col_heading no-gap, sy-vline no-gap,
              (8)  'Zeit'(005) color col_heading no-gap, sy-vline no-gap.
      uline /(61).
    * display flights
      loop at it_spfli.
        write: / sy-vline no-gap,
                 it_spfli-carrid color col_key no-gap, sy-vline no-gap,
                 it_spfli-connid color col_normal no-gap, sy-vline no-gap,
                 it_spfli-cityfrom color col_normal no-gap, sy-vline no-gap,
                 it_spfli-cityto color col_normal no-gap, sy-vline no-gap,
                 it_spfli-deptime color col_normal no-gap, sy-vline no-gap.
      endloop.
      uline /(61).
    * tell user what is going on
      call function 'SAPGUI_PROGRESS_INDICATOR'
         exporting
    *           PERCENTAGE = 0
               text       = text-007
           exceptions
                others     = 1.
    * start Excel
      create object h_excel 'EXCEL.APPLICATION'.
    *  PERFORM ERR_HDL.
      set property of h_excel  'Visible' = 1.
    *  CALL METHOD OF H_EXCEL 'FILESAVEAS' EXPORTING #1 = 'c:kis_excel.xls'
    *  PERFORM ERR_HDL.
    * tell user what is going on
      call function 'SAPGUI_PROGRESS_INDICATOR'
         exporting
    *           PERCENTAGE = 0
               text       = text-008
           exceptions
                others     = 1.
    * get list of workbooks, initially empty
      call method of h_excel 'Workbooks' = h_mapl.
      perform err_hdl.
    * add a new workbook
      call method of h_mapl 'Add' = h_map.
      perform err_hdl.
    * tell user what is going on
      call function 'SAPGUI_PROGRESS_INDICATOR'
         exporting
    *           PERCENTAGE = 0
               text       = text-009
           exceptions
                others     = 1.
    * output column headings to active Excel sheet
      perform fill_cell using 1 1 1 200 'Carrier id'(001).
      perform fill_cell using 1 2 1 200 'Connection id'(002).
      perform fill_cell using 1 3 1 200 'City from'(003).
      perform fill_cell using 1 4 1 200 'City to'(004).
      perform fill_cell using 1 5 1 200 'Dep. Time'(005).
      loop at it_spfli.
    * copy flights to active EXCEL sheet
        h = sy-tabix + 1.
        if it_spfli-carrid cs 'AA'.
          perform fill_cell using h 1 0 000255000 it_spfli-carrid.
        elseif it_spfli-carrid cs 'AZ'.
          perform fill_cell using h 1 0 168000000 it_spfli-carrid.
        elseif it_spfli-carrid cs 'JL'.
          perform fill_cell using h 1 0 168168000 it_spfli-carrid.
        elseif it_spfli-carrid cs 'LH'.
          perform fill_cell using h 1 0 111111111 it_spfli-carrid.
        elseif it_spfli-carrid cs 'SQ'.
          perform fill_cell using h 1 0 100100100 it_spfli-carrid.
        else.
          perform fill_cell using h 1 0 000145000 it_spfli-carrid.
        endif.
        if it_spfli-connid lt 400.
          perform fill_cell using h 2 0 255000255 it_spfli-connid.
        elseif it_spfli-connid lt 800.
          perform fill_cell using h 2 0 077099088 it_spfli-connid.
        else.
          perform fill_cell using h 2 0 246156138 it_spfli-connid.
        endif.
        if it_spfli-cityfrom cp 'S*'.
          perform fill_cell using h 3 0 155155155 it_spfli-cityfrom.
        elseif it_spfli-cityfrom cp 'N*'.
          perform fill_cell using h 3 0 189111222 it_spfli-cityfrom.
        else.
          perform fill_cell using h 3 0 111230222 it_spfli-cityfrom.
        endif.
        if it_spfli-cityto cp 'S*'.
          perform fill_cell using h 4 0 200200200 it_spfli-cityto.
        elseif it_spfli-cityto cp 'N*'.
          perform fill_cell using h 4 0 000111222 it_spfli-cityto.
        else.
          perform fill_cell using h 4 0 130230230 it_spfli-cityto.
        endif.
        if it_spfli-deptime lt '020000'.
          perform fill_cell using h 5 0 145145145 it_spfli-deptime.
        elseif it_spfli-deptime lt '120000' .
          perform fill_cell using h 5 0 015215205 it_spfli-deptime.
        elseif it_spfli-deptime lt '180000' .
          perform fill_cell using h 5 0 000215205 it_spfli-deptime.
        else.
          perform fill_cell using h 5 0 115115105 it_spfli-deptime.
        endif.
      endloop.
    * EXCEL FILENAME
      CONCATENATE SY-REPID '_' SY-DATUM+6(2) '_' SY-DATUM+4(2) '_'
                  SY-DATUM(4) '_' SY-UZEIT '.XLS' INTO FILENAME.
      CALL METHOD OF H_MAP 'SAVEAS' EXPORTING #1 = FILENAME.
      free object h_excel.
      perform err_hdl.
    *       FORM FILL_CELL                                                *
    *       sets cell at coordinates i,j to value val boldtype bold       *
    form fill_cell using i j bold col val.
      call method of h_excel 'Cells' = h_zl
        exporting
          #1 = i
          #2 = j.
      perform err_hdl.
      set property of h_zl 'Value' = val .
      perform err_hdl.
      get property of h_zl 'Font' = h_f.
      perform err_hdl.
      set property of h_f 'Bold' = bold .
      perform err_hdl.
      set property of h_f 'Color' = col.
      perform err_hdl.
    endform.                    "FILL_CELL
    *&      Form  ERR_HDL
    *       outputs OLE error if any                                       *
    *  -->  p1        text
    *  <--  p2        text
    form err_hdl.
      if sy-subrc <> 0.
        write: / 'OLE-Automation Error:'(010), sy-subrc.
        stop.
      endif.
    endform.                    " ERR_HDL

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