Use value returned by badi

hi all
i havnt worked on badi before.
i have to use the value returned by a badi in "if" condition.
i just know the badi/implimentation name.
when i try to find where this badi is used, all i get is the implementation name (which i already know)
is the badi even used anywhere (because i dont see any program name in "where used list") ?
Should it be called or will it be called automatically?
also, i have tried calling this badi using:
data : flag type string,
Implementation_instance type ref to <implementaion_name>
CALL METHOD cl_exithandler=>get_instance
EXPORTING
exit_name = <badi_name>
null_instance_accepted = 'X'
IMPORTING
act_imp_existing = flag
CHANGING
instance = Implementation_instance
EXCEPTIONS
OTHERS = 0.
CALL METHOD Implementation_instance-<interface_name>~<method_name>.
EXPORTING
p1 = a1
IMPORTING
p2 = a2
but i get the following error.
The type "<implementaion_name>" is unknown.
I just have to use the value returned by this badi. Someone Please tell me how to do it.
Thanks

Hi,
The way you are calling the BAdi implementation is perfect. However the declaration
Implementation_instance type ref to <implementaion_name>
is wrong, the implementation instance should reference the class behind the BAdi. Every BAdi has a class/interface.
Go to SE18, enter the BAdi name and goto interface tab. In that you will see the name of the Inteface of the Badi say <interface_name>, hence your declaration for implemntation should be
Implementation_instance type ref to <interface_name>.
Then make sure you create an implementation for the BAdi from SE19 transaction and activate it.
Then test your program agian.
Cheers.

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      CALC_ERROR( )
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              sdp_view         = g_c_advf_sdp_view
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              value_tab        = l_t_value_tab
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    National Instruments
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    Attachments:
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  • The value returned from the load function is not of type numeric  errors after migration to Coldfusion 11

    I am currently testing our website with CF11. It is currently working with CF8 however after migrating it to a new server running CF11 I have encountered the following error.
    The value returned from the load function is not of type numeric.
    The error occurred in
    D:/Applications/CFusion/CustomTags/nec/com/objects/address.cfc: line 263
    Called from D:/Applications/CFusion/CustomTags/nec/com/objects/contact.cfc: line 331
    Called from D:/Applications/CFusion/CustomTags/nec/com/objects/user.cfc: line 510
    Called from D:/Applications/CFusion/CustomTags/nec/com/objects/user.cfc: line 1675
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    263 : <cfset rc = this.objCountry.load()>
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    Have there been any changes between CF8 and CF11 that could  cause this error?
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    This is the code in file object file country.cfc (nec.com.objects.country):
    <cfcomponent displayname="Country object" hint="This is a Country object, it allows you to access and set values in the Country.">
    <!---
    // Construct this object
    --->
    <cfset this.objFunctions = CreateObject( 'component', 'nec.com.system.functions' )>
    <cfscript>
      this.idCountryID = 0;
      this.sCountryName = "";
      this.sISOCode = "";
      this.sDHLCode = "";
      this.iErrorID = "";
    </cfscript>
    <!---
    // The following functions are the setters and getters. offering us a better way to get
    // at the contents of the object
    --->
    <!---
    // Getters
    --->
    <cffunction name="getID" displayname="Get ID" returntype="numeric" output="false" hint="This returns the ID of the current item.">
      <cfreturn this.idCountryID>
    </cffunction>
    <cffunction name="getsCountryName" displayname="Get sCountryName" returntype="string" output="false" hint="This gets the sCountryName value of this item.">
      <cfreturn this.sCountryName>
    </cffunction>
    <cffunction name="getsISOCode" displayname="Get sISOCode" returntype="string" output="false" hint="This gets the sISOCode value of this item.">
      <cfreturn this.sISOCode>
    </cffunction>
    <cffunction name="getsDHLCode" displayname="Get sDHLCode" returntype="string" output="false" hint="This gets the sDHLCode value of this item.">
      <cfreturn this.sDHLCode>
    </cffunction>
    <cffunction name="iError" displayname="Get iError" returntype="numeric" output="false" hint="This returns the iError of the current item.">
      <cfreturn this.iError>
    </cffunction>
    <!---
    // Setters
    --->
    <cffunction name="setID" displayname="Set ID" returntype="boolean" output="false" hint="This sets the ID value of this item.">
      <cfargument name="idCountryID" required="true" type="numeric" displayname="ID" hint="The ID to use.">
      <cfset this.idCountryID = arguments.idCountryID>
      <cfreturn true>
    </cffunction>
    <cffunction name="setsCountryName" displayname="Set sCountryName" returntype="boolean" output="false" hint="This sets the sCountryName value of this item.">
      <cfargument name="sCountryName" required="true" type="string" displayname="sCountryName" hint="The sCountryName to use.">
      <cfset this.sCountryName = arguments.sCountryName>
      <cfreturn true>
    </cffunction>
    <cffunction name="setsISOCode" displayname="Set sISOCode" returntype="boolean" output="false" hint="This sets the sISOCode value of this item.">
      <cfargument name="sISOCode" required="true" type="string" displayname="sISOCode" hint="The sISOCode to use.">
      <cfset this.sISOCode = arguments.sISOCode>
      <cfreturn true>
    </cffunction>
    <cffunction name="setsDHLCode" displayname="Set sDHLCode" returntype="boolean" output="false" hint="This sets the sDHLCode value of this item.">
      <cfargument name="sDHLCode" required="true" type="string" displayname="sDHLCode" hint="The sDHLCode to use.">
      <cfset this.sDHLCode = arguments.sDHLCode>
      <cfreturn true>
    </cffunction>
    <!---
    // Clear, to empty out the contents of this object
    --->
    <cffunction name="clear" displayname="Clear items Details" returntype="boolean" output="false" hint="Clears out all of the items details.">
      <cfscript>
       this.sCountryName = "";
       this.sISOCode = "";
       this.sDHLCode = "";
       this.iErrorID = "";
      </cfscript>
      <cfreturn true>
    </cffunction>
    <!---
    // The following functions deal with the load, save and deleting of objects
    --->
    <!---
    // Load
    --->
    <cffunction name="load" displayname="Load items details" returntype="numeric" output="false" hint="This loads in all the information about an item.">
      <cfset rc = this.clear()>
      <!---
      // First of all we need to get the name of the data source we are going to be using
      --->
      <cfscript>
      objDS = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.settings");
      sDatasource = objDS.getDatasource();
    </cfscript>
      <!---
      // Check to see if it exists
      --->
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="checkID" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        SELECT idCountryID
        FROM tblCountry
        WHERE idCountryID = #this.idCountryID#
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("load: checkID: '#this.idCountryID#' #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfset this.iErrorID = iErrorID>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <cfif not checkID.recordCount>
       <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         if(isDefined("session.afr")){
          whichOne = "#session.afr.getsAFRNumber()#";
         } else {
          whichOne = "";
         iErrorID = objError.addError("A Country with that id doesn't exists.[#this.idCountryID#][#whichOne#]");
        </cfscript>
       <cfset this.iErrorID = iErrorID>
       <cfreturn iErrorID>
      </cfif>
      <!---
      // If we got past all then then load in the details
      --->
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="get" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        SELECT idCountryID, RTRIM(sCountryName) as sCountryName, RTRIM(sISOCode) as sISOCode, RTRIM(sDHLCode) as sDHLCode
        FROM tblCountry
        WHERE idCountryID = #this.idCountryID#
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("load: get: #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfset this.iErrorID = iErrorID>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <cfset this.idCountryID = get.idCountryID>
      <cfset this.sCountryName = get.sCountryName>
      <cfset this.sISOCode = get.sISOCode>
      <cfset this.sDHLCode = get.sDHLCode>
      <cfset this.iErrorID = "">
      <cfreturn true>
    </cffunction>
    <!---
    // Save
    --->
    <cffunction name="save" displayname="Save items Details" returntype="numeric" output="false" hint="Saves (to some source) the current details for the ID of the item.">
      <!---
      // First of all we need to get the name of the data source we are going to be using
      --->
      <cfscript>
      objDS = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.settings");
      sDatasource = objDS.getDatasource();
    </cfscript>
      <!---
      // Now check to see if ithat ID exists
      --->
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="checkID" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        SELECT idCountryID
        FROM tblCountry
        WHERE idCountryID = #this.idCountryID#
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("save: checkID: #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <!---
      // If it doesn't exist, then add the record, otherwise update the record
      --->
      <cfif not checkID.recordCount>
       <cfreturn this.add()>
      <cfelse>
       <cfreturn this.update()>
      </cfif>
    </cffunction>
    <!---
    // Add
    --->
    <cffunction name="add" displayname="Add Country" returntype="numeric" output="false" hint="This adds a Country.">
      <!---
      // Check to see if that a different item isn't already using the same unique details
      --->
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="checkUnique" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        SELECT idCountryID
        FROM tblCountry
        WHERE sCountryName = '#this.objFunctions.scrubText(this.sCountryName)#'
        OR sISOCOde = '#this.objFunctions.scrubText(this.sISOcode)#'
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("add: checkUnique: #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <cfif checkUnique.recordCount>
       <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("A Country with that name or ISO code already exists. idCountryID=#checkUnique.idCountryID#");
        </cfscript>
       <cfreturn iErrorID>
      </cfif>
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="add" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        SET nocount on
        INSERT INTO tblCountry(sCountryName, sISOCode, sDHLCode)
        VALUES('#this.objFunctions.scrubText(this.sCountryName)#','#this.objFunctions.scrubText(t his.sISOCode)#','#this.objFunctions.scrubText(this.sDHLCode)#')
        SELECT @@identity as autoID
        SET nocount off  
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("add: add: #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <cfreturn add.autoID>
    </cffunction>
    <!---
    // Update
    --->
    <cffunction name="update" displayname="Update Country" returntype="numeric" output="false" hint="This updates a Country record.">
      <!---
      // Check to see if that a different item isn't already using the same unique details
      --->
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="checkUnique" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        SELECT idCountryID
        FROM tblCountry
        WHERE (sCountryName = '#this.objFunctions.scrubText(this.sCountryName)#'
        OR sISOCOde = '#this.objFunctions.scrubText(this.sISOcode)#')
        AND idCountryID <> #this.idCountryID#
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("update: checkUnique: #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <cfif checkUnique.recordCount>
       <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("Another Country with that name already exists. idCountryID=#checkUnique.idCountryID#");
        </cfscript>
       <cfreturn iErrorID>
      </cfif>
      <!---
      // Attempt to update the record to the datasource
      // if this fails for any reason then we submit an error message
      // to the error component and return the ID of the error
      --->
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="update" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        UPDATE tblCountry
        SET sCountryName = '#this.objFunctions.scrubText(this.sCountryName)#',
        sISOCode = '#this.objFunctions.scrubText(this.sISOCode)#',
        sDHLCode = '#this.objFunctions.scrubText(this.sDHLCode)#'
        WHERE idCountryID = #this.idCountryID#
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("update: update: #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <cfreturn this.idCountryID> 
    </cffunction>
    <!---
    // Delete
    --->
    <cffunction name="delete" displayname="Delete Country" returntype="numeric" output="false" hint="This deletes a Country record.">
      <!---
      // First of all we need to get the name of the data source we are going to be using
      --->
      <cfscript>
      objDS = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.settings");
      sDatasource = objDS.getDatasource();
    </cfscript>
      <!---
      // Now check to see if ithat ID exists
      --->
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="checkID" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        SELECT idCountryID
        FROM tblCountry
        WHERE idCountryID = #this.idCountryID#
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("delete: checkID: #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <cfif not checkID.recordCount>
       <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("A Country with that id doesn't exists, delete failed.");
        </cfscript>
       <cfreturn iErrorID>
      </cfif>
      <!---
      // Now check to see if there are any dependancies, if so we can't delete the item
      --->
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="checkDependancies" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        SELECT idCountry
        FROM tblAddress
        WHERE idCountry = #this.idCountryID#
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("delete: checkDependancies: idCountry: #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <cfif checkDependancies.recordCount>
       <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("That Country is being used by an address, delete failed.");
        </cfscript>
       <cfreturn iErrorID>
      </cfif>
      <!---
      // Now attempt to remove the record.
      // if this fails for any reason then we submit an error message
      // to the error component and return the ID of the error
      --->
      <cftry>
       <cfquery name="delete" datasource="#sDatasource#">
        DELETE FROM tblCountry
        WHERE idCountryID = #this.idCountryID#
       </cfquery>
       <cfcatch>
        <cfscript>
         objError = CreateObject("component","nec.com.system.errors");
         iErrorID = objError.addError("delete: delete: #cfcatch.detail#");
        </cfscript>
        <cfreturn iErrorID>
       </cfcatch>
      </cftry>
      <cfreturn this.idCountryID>
    </cffunction>
    </cfcomponent>

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