What are *.pld, *.pll and *.plx files?
Hi All..
Can any one help me to describing these files
1)*.bld
2)*.pll
3)*.plx
What r these files, it's purpose, where are thes used...
Thanks
Rana Adnan
pld : library in text format.
pll: library in binary format which you attach it to your modules normally.
plx: is the runtime version of the pll. .. you generate it by compiling the pll (ctrl+t) .
hope that answerrs your question.
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What are *.bld, *.pll and *.plx files?
Hi All..
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What r these files, it's purpose, where are thes used...
Thanks
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To have a more accurate preview of what are you doing, Alt + click on the layer mask thumbnail to show the mask in the image area.
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What are the tables and fields in fico & sd module
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Hi,
<b> Sales and Distribution:</b>
Customers KNA1 General Data
KNB1 Customer Master Co. Code Data (payment method, reconciliation acct)
KNB4 Customer Payment History
KNB5 Customer Master Dunning info
KNBK Customer Master Bank Data
KNKA Customer Master Credit Mgmt.
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KNVP Partner Function key
KNVD Output type
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VBPA Partners
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VBBE Sales Requirements: Individual Records
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SD Shipping Unit VEKP Shipping Unit Item (Content)
VEPO Shipping Unit Header
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KNC1 Customer Master Transaction Figures KUNNR / BUKRS / GJHAR
KNC3 Customer Master Special GL Transactions KUNNR / BUKRS / GJAHR / SHBKZ
Figures
LFB5 Vendor Master Dunning Data LIFNR / BUKRS / MABER
LFBK Vendor Master Bank Details LIFNR / BANKS / BANKL / BANKN
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LFA1 Vendor Master (General Section) LIFNR
LFB1 Vendor Master (company Code Section) LIFNR / BUKRS
SKA1 G/L Account Master (Chart of Accounts) KTOPL / SAKNR
SKAT G/L Account Master (Chart of Accounts SPRAS / KTOPL / SAKNR
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SMABER / SMAHSK / BUSAB
FI-GL-GL (FBS) General Ledger Accounting: Basic Functions- G/L Accounts
SKAS G/L Account Master (Chart of Accounts SPRAS / KTOPL / SAKNR / SCHLW
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SKB1 G/L Account Master (Company Code) BUKRS / SAKNR
FI-GL-GL (FBSC) General Ledger Accounting: Basic
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CHECT
PCEC Pre-numbered Check ZBUKR / HBKID / HKTID / STAPL
FI-BL-PT-AP(FMZA)Bank Accounting: Payment Transactions Automatic Payments
F111G Global Settings for Payment Program for MANDT
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FDZA Cash Management Line Items in Payment KEYNO
Requests
PAYRQ Payment Requests KEYNO
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thank you very muchHello Guoging,
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You can use NetWeaverAdministrator(NWA) or config tool to configure this edition. NWA
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C:SAPJP1JC00j2eeNWAdmin and execute the file install.bat. Ensure that NetWeaver is running, enter user Administrator und the Masterpassword you chose during installation and wait around 20 Minutes or more. NWA is started automatically after installation has finished in your webbrowser.
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I'm working with LSMW and I don't know what are Fixed Values and Translations for? They are on the "Maintain Fixed Values, Translations, User-Defined Routines" step.
Thanks in advance,
Gerardthis is the step,we can process the reusable rules of a project.
<b>Fixed value:</b> Here you can specify length, type, flag for lowercase/uppercase and value in addition to the description.
this is nothing but CONSTANTS in your report programs.
<b>Translation:</b> Here you can enter information on the source field and the target field.
for example, your input file language value will be 2 characters and we need to send only 1 for LANG in SAP.
so here we have to do the translation of 2chars to 1 char.
so, we will give these set of values in this step.
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what are the advantages and disadvantages of suppressed and unsuppressed content in indesign layer option?
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of suppressed and unsuppressed content?
what are the advantages and disadvantages of suppressed and unsuppressed content?
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Moreover Compressed files are less vulnerable to Malwares and Trojans, provided it is Locked and encrypted as well, Uncompressed files are more vulnerable to Malwares and viruses in general.
I would love to help you with your query however i need to know that in which context you are asking this question so that i can point you in the right direction. Moreover please let me know if you are facing any type of Technical issue in any Adobe Product or Online service.
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What are filed simbols and filed groups
what are filed simbols and filed groups?
Regards,
pandu.Hi
Field Symbols
Field symbols are placeholders or symbolic names for other fields. They do not physically reserve space for a field, but point to its contents. A field symbol cam point to any data object. The data object to which a field symbol points is assigned to it after it has been declared in the program.
Whenever you address a field symbol in a program, you are addressing the field that is assigned to the field symbol. After successful assignment, there is no difference in ABAP whether you reference the field symbol or the field itself. You must assign a field to each field symbol before you can address the latter in programs.
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Field symbols provide greater flexibility when you address data objects:
If you want to process sections of fields, you can specify the offset and length of the field dynamically.
You can assign one field symbol to another, which allows you to address parts of fields.
Assignments to field symbols may extend beyond field boundaries. This allows you to address regular sequences of fields in memory efficiently.
You can also force a field symbol to take different technical attributes from those of the field assigned to it.
The flexibility of field symbols provides elegant solutions to certain problems. On the other hand, it does mean that errors can easily occur. Since fields are not assigned to field symbols until runtime, the effectiveness of syntax and security checks is very limited for operations involving field symbols. This can lead to runtime errors or incorrect data assignments.
While runtime errors indicate an obvious problem, incorrect data assignments are dangerous because they can be very difficult to detect. For this reason, you should only use field symbols if you cannot achieve the same result using other ABAP statements.
For example, you may want to process part of a string where the offset and length depend on the contents of the field. You could use field symbols in this case. However, since the MOVE statement also supports variable offset and length specifications, you should use it instead. The MOVE statement (with your own auxiliary variables if required) is much safer than using field symbols, since it cannot address memory beyond the boundary of a field. However, field symbols may improve performance in some cases.
check the below links u will get the answers for your questions
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/fc/eb3860358411d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
http://www.sts.tu-harburg.de/teaching/sap_r3/ABAP4/field_sy.htm
http://searchsap.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid21_gci920484,00.html
Syntax Diagram
FIELD-SYMBOLS
Basic form
FIELD-SYMBOLS <fs>.
Extras:
1. ... TYPE type
2. ... TYPE REF TO cif
3. ... TYPE REF TO DATA
4. ... TYPE LINE OF type
5. ... LIKE s
6. ... LIKE LINE OF s
7. ... TYPE tabkind
8. ... STRUCTURE s DEFAULT wa
The syntax check performed in an ABAP Objects context is stricter than in other ABAP areas. See Cannot Use Untyped Field Symbols ad Cannot Use Field Symbols as Components of Classes.
Effect
This statement declares a symbolic field called <fs>. At runtime, you can assign a concrete field to the field symbol using ASSIGN. All operations performed with the field symbol then directly affect the field assigned to it.
You can only use one of the additions.
Example
Output aircraft type from the table SFLIGHT using a field symbol:
FIELD-SYMBOLS <PT> TYPE ANY.
DATA SFLIGHT_WA TYPE SFLIGHT.
ASSIGN SFLIGHT_WA-PLANETYPE TO <PT>.
WRITE <PT>.
Addition 1
... TYPE type
Addition 2
... TYPE REF TO cif
Addition 3
... TYPE REF TO DATA
Addition 4
... TYPE LINE OF type
Addition 5
... LIKE s
Addition 6
... LIKE LINE OF s
Addition 7
... TYPE tabkind
Effect
You can define the type of the field symbol using additions 2 to 7 (just as you can for FORM parameters (compare Defining the Type of Subroutine Parameters). When you use the ASSIGN statement, the system carries out the same type checks as for USING parameters of FORMs.
This addition is not allowed in an ABAP Objects context. See Cannot Use Obsolete Casting for FIELD SYMBOLS.
In some cases, the syntax rules that apply to Unicode programs are different than those for non-Unicode programs. See Defining Types Using STRUCTURE.
Effect
Assigns any (internal) field string or structure to the field symbol from the ABAP Dictionary (s). All fields of the structure can be addressed by name: <fs>-fieldname. The structured field symbol points initially to the work area wa specified after DEFAULT.
The work area wa must be at least as long as the structure s. If s contains fields of the type I or F, wa should have the structure s or at least begin in that way, since otherwise alignment problems may occur.
Example
Address components of the flight bookings table SBOOK using a field symbol:
DATA SBOOK_WA LIKE SBOOK.
FIELD-SYMBOLS <SB> STRUCTURE SBOOK
DEFAULT SBOOK_WA.
WRITE: <SB>-BOOKID, <SB>-FLDATE.
Field Groups
Field groups use a mechanism called extract to store and process data. You define a header and then line structure and the fields that you would like those to have and process them fairly similarly to a table; unless you are dealing with millions of records.
Since internal tables have fixed line structures, they are not suited to handle data sets with varying structures.
An extract is a sequential dataset in the memory area of the program. You can only address the entries in the dataset within a special loop. The index or key access permitted with internal tables is not allowed. You may only create one extract in any ABAP program. The size of an extract dataset is, in principle, unlimited. Extracts larger than 500KB are stored in operating system files. The practical size of an extract is up to 2GB, as long as there is enough space in the file-system.
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What are the characteristics and keyfigures you had taken in the report?
what are the characteristics and keyfigures you had taken in the report?
Hi,
Different reports are designed for different purpose in B1 system. Regarding the key figures in the report, please check the B1 help file for more detailed information.
For example: the Inventory audit report is used for audit purpose. We are very concerned with the total inventory value for the items.
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The home folder is where all of your personal files are kept.
Best candidates to delete are movies, videos, music and photos since they generally take the most space.
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What is a Logical and Physical file path in sap?
what is a Logical and Physical file path in sap?
Hi,
Physical file is what you see from the OS level.
Logical file is what ABAP code can call certain functions to read/write.
Transaction FILE would link them together. Typically the logical path ends with "<FILENAME>", and the logical file refers to the logical path.
To extract the physical path from the logical path name
DATA: lf_mandt TYPE sy-mandt,
lf_opsys TYPE sy-opsys.
lf_mandt = sy-mandt.
lf_opsys = sy-opsys.
To extract the physical path from the logical path name
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EXPORTING
client = lf_mandt
logical_filename = p_unix
operating_system = lf_opsys
IMPORTING
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EXCEPTIONS
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OTHERS = 2.
IF sy-subrc EQ 0.
Concatenating the physical path and the input unix file name
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ENDIF.
Reward if helpful.
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