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ABAP ProgrammingABAP Programming OverviewOverview
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ABAP Course Outline Chapter 1 : Introduction to ABAP Chapter 2 : List Processing in ABAP Chapter 3 : Open SQL & Internal Table Chapter 4 : Event-driven Programming & Selection Screen Chapter 5 : Modularization & Catch
Statement Chapter 6 : Message, Debugging, File
Transfer and Type Group
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ABAP Chapter 1 Introduction to SAP Architecture ABAP Overview Data Object in ABAP
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SAP System : 3 Tier Client/ServerSAP System : 3 Tier Client/Server
DB Server
SAP Application Server
SAP GUI Presentation
Server
SAP GUISAP GUI
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SAP SYSTEM (3 Tier Architecture)SAP SYSTEM (3 Tier Architecture)
Presentation Layer
(Windows based)
Application Layer
(Windows Server/UNIX)
Database Server
Database Layer
(Windows Server/UNIX)
M
SAP Instance
Oracle
Informix
DB2
MS SQL Server
MaxDB
G
Dispatcher
RequestQueue
D D B V S E
SAP Buffer(Shared Mem)
SAP GUI SAP GUI
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Dialog Processing
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Database Server
Application Server
Dispatcher
RequestQueue
D D D D…
SAP Buffer
Program
Table
…
1
3
45
68
9
10
Report zpsm1.
Tables customers.
Select single * from
customers where id = 1.
Write: / customers-name.
Execute ABAP statement
Check Program in Program Buffer
7
Load&Gen Program
SQL Request
Send List
Generate Screen(List)Send Request
Request List
2 Search for free WP
Store request to queue
Send request to WP
SAP GUI
SAP System : Dialog Processing
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TaskHandler
DYNPRO Processor
ABAP Processor
Local Memory
Memory Space
DB Interface
List buffer
Database Server
Dialog Work Process
Dialog Work Process Architecture
Result Set Memory
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ABAP Programming Overview
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ABAP Overview
DATA ...DATA ...
WRITE ..WRITE ....
IF ...IF ...MOVE …MOVE …
WHILE...WHILE...
*Comment..*Comment....
SEARCH ...SEARCH ...
SELECT ...SELECT ...
LOOP AT ...LOOP AT ...DO ...DO ...
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ABAPABAP
AAdvanced
BBusiness
AApplication
PProgramming
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ABAP FeatureABAP Feature
Declaring data with various types and structure Operational elements for data manipulation Control elements for controlling the program
flow Event elements for reacting to external events
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ABAP ABAP
Operating/Database system-independent programming
ABAP contains a subset of SQL called Open Open SQLSQL for comfortable database access for various databasevarious database
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ABAP Programming ABAP Programming
ABAP Report Dialog Programming(Transaction)
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ABAP Program : ReportABAP Program : Report
Data
Report Program
: attribute type 1 (executable) Reading
Database
Reading dataReading data
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Types of ABAP Report
1. Report Listing
2. Drill-down Report
3. Control-break Report
4. ALV Report
1
3
4
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ABAP Program : Dialog ProgramABAP Program : Dialog Program
Data
Dialog Program
: attribute type M (Module Pool) Reading
Database
Reading and changing dataReading and changing data
Writing
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Dialog Program : Transaction
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ABAP Programming
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How to create ABAP program
Transaction Code : SE38
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Transaction : SE38
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Program Attribute
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ABAP Editor
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The Structure of the LanguageThe Structure of the Language
Each statement must end with a period
DATA tmp TYPE I.
WRITE ‘Hello World’. WRITE ‘OK’.
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LiteralLiteral
DATA tmp TYPE I.
WRITE ‘Hello World’.
WRITE ’10’.
MOVE 9 TO tmp.
Text Literal
Numeric Literal
Text Literal
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Chained Statements Successive statements that have the same
string segment can be combined to form a single chained statement
To do so, you specify the identical starting segment once and conclude it with a colon (:), the remaining segments are then listed, separated by commas (,) and concluded with a period (.)
At runtime, a chained statement is treated like an equivalent sequence of individual ABAP statements
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Chained StatementsChained Statements
WRITE‘HelloWorld’. WRITE ‘OK’.
= WRITE: ‘Hello World’, ‘OK’.
DATAtmp1 TYPE I . tt tt ttt t t t2
= 1DATA: tmp TYPE I,
2tmp TYPE C.
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Chained StatementChained Statement
MOVE sy-subrc TO tmp1.MOVE sy-subrc TO tmp2.MOVE sy-subrc TO tmp3. =MOVE sy-subrc TO: tmp1, tmp2, tmp3.
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Chained StatementChained Statement
PERFORM cal_1 USING a1 a2.PERFORM cal_1 USING a3 a4. =PERFORM cal_1 USING: a1 a2, a3 a4.
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CommentsComments
* This is full line comment WRITE ‘Hello World’. “ Write data (partial line comment) WRITE ‘Test’.
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ABAP Command : Case SensitivityABAP Command : Case Sensitivity
WRITE ‘Hello World’. WriTe ‘Hello World’. wRiTE ‘Hello World’.
ABAP command is not case sensitive
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Data Objects in ABAP
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Data Objects in ABAPData Objects in ABAP
Memory Space
Structure
Table Structure Internal Table
Variable
Constants<Field-symbols>
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Variable
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VariableVariable
Variables can be declared at any point in a program
Variables can be up to 30 characters in length
REPORT ZTEST.DATA firstname TYPE STRING.firstname = ‘John’.
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Predefined ABAP Data TypesPredefined ABAP Data Types
Type Description Initial Value
C
D
F
I
N
P
T
X
String
xstring
Character
Date
Floating Point
Integer
Numeric Text
Packed Decimal
Time
Hexadecimal
Variable-length
Variable-length Hexadecimal
Space
‘00000000’
00. 0‘0
0‘000000’
’00’
Space
Blank string
Length1 – 65535
8 characters
8 bytes
4 bytes
1 – 65535
1 – 16 bytes
6 characters
1 – 65535
Variable
Variable
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Defining Variable with DATA StatementDefining Variable with DATA Statement
* SyntaxDATA var[(length)] [Type type] [Decimals number].
DATA var LIKE Table-Field [VALUE initial value].
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Defining Variable with DATA StatementDefining Variable with DATA Statement
* Data Declaration 10DATA: tmp( ) TYPE C,
1tmp TYPE I, 2 8 2 1 50tmp ( ) TYPE P DECIMALS VALUE ‘ . ’.
3 5DATA: tmp ( ) TYPE N, 4tmp .
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Defining Variable with DATA StatementDefining Variable with DATA Statement
* Data Declaration -DATA customerno LIKE customers id.
DATA matnr tttt mara-matnr.
DATA customerno TYPE customers-id.DATA matnr TYPE mara-matnr.
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ABAP Predefined Data Types
ABAP Predefined Data Types
Complete Types(I,F,D,T,STRING and XSTRING)
Incomplete Types(C,N,P and X)
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Variable
Data Type C,N and X length between 1 – 65535 (Default 1)
Data Type P length between 1 – 16 (Default 8) and decimals length between 0 – 31
Data Type I value between – 231 to 231 – 1 or –2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647
DATA tmp(10) TYPE C.
DATA tmp(5) TYPE P DECIMALS 2.
DATA tmp TYPE I.tmp = 1000000.
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Data type N
data tmp(5) type N.tmp = ‘Xca9yy23K6’.
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ABAP Error
ABAP Error
Syntax Error
Runtime Error
System RuntimeError
User RuntimeError
Time Exceed(10 Minutes)
Cannot AllocateSpace
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User Runtime Error
DATA result TYPE i.result = 10 / 0.
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System Runtime Error : Space Allocation
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System Runtime Error : Time Exceed
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Non-elementary TypeNon-elementary Type
* Data DeclarationTYPES tname(30) TYPE c.DATA: customer_name TYPE tname, firstname TYPE tname.
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Value AssignmentValue Assignment
* Value assignment 1 30DATA: name ( ),
ttt t _ I , next_num TYPE I.
MOVE ‘XXXX’ TO name1. 5MOVE TO first_num.
5COMPUTE next_num = first_num + . 1name = ‘SAP’.
1ADD TO next_num.
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Value AssignmentValue Assignment
* Value assignment DATA: tmp1 TYPE t,
tmp2 TYPE t.tmp1 = tmp2 = 10.
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ABAP Practice
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Structure
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StructureStructure
* SyntaxDATA BEGIN OF <structure name>.DATA field1. DATA field2.
……
DATA END OF <structure name>.
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StructureStructure
* SyntaxDATA BEGIN OF wa.DATA id LIKE customers-id. DATA name LIKE customers-name.DATA city LIKE customers-city. DATA END OF wa.MOVE 9 TO wa-id.WRITE wa-id.
id city
wa
0000000
0
name
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Defining Structure (Include Structure)Defining Structure (Include Structure)
* Include StructureDATA BEGIN OF wa. INCLUDE STRUCTURE customers.DATA tel(7).DATA END OF wa.
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Defining StructureDefining Structure
* LIKE optionDATA wa LIKE customers.wa-id = 1.wa-name = ‘John’.WRITE: wa-id, wa-name.
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ABAP Practice
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Constants
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ConstantsConstants
* Constant variableCONSTANTS max_no TYPE I VALUE 999. DATA counter TYPE I VALUE max_no.WRITE: max_no, counter.
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Constants Using ExampleConstants Using Example
* Constant variableCONSTANTS ctext(11) TYPE C VALUE ‘Hello World’. WRITE ctext.WRITE ctext.WRITE ctext.WRITE ctext.WRITE ctext.
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System Fields The system fields (structure syst) are
filled by the runtime environment. You can use them to query the system status in an ABAP program
You should access them only for reading sy-datum = Current date of application
server sy-uzeit = Current time of application server sy-datlo = Current date of SAP GUI sy-timlo = Current time of SAP GUI sy-mandt = Current client logon sy-subrc = Return value of ABAP statement
syst-datum
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ABAP System Fields : Structure SYST (SE11)
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DATEDATE
* 8Fixed Length * Include Representation ‘tttttttt’
DATA today TYPE D. -today = sy datum.
WRITE today. 19991231today = ‘ ’. WRITE today.
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TIMETIME
* Fixed Length 6* Format ‘HHMMSS’DATA times TYPE T.times = sy-uzeit.WRITE times.
HHMMSS
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MOVE StatementMOVE Statement
DATA wa LIKE customers. DATA vender LIKE customers.
wa- id = ‘1234’.wa- #1name = ‘Test ’.tttt wa TO vender.
WRITE: wa- -id, vender name.
“vender = wa.
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MOVE-CORRESPONDING StatementMOVE-CORRESPONDING Statement
DATA: begin of wa1, f1,f2,f4, end of wa1.DATA: begin of wa2, f2,f1,f3, end of wa2.…MOVE-CORRESPONDING wa1 TO wa2.
WRITE: wa1-f1,wa2-f1 .
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Field-symbols
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Field-symbolsField-symbols
ttttt name (4) Value ‘Test’, 10num Type I Value , 19980429today Type D Value ‘ ’.
- Field symbols <temp>. Assign name To <temp>. Write <temp>.
Assign num To <temp>. Write <temp>.
Assign today To <temp>. Write <temp>.
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Field-symbols : UNASSIGNField-symbols : UNASSIGN
ttttt name (4) Value ‘Test’,f - ield symbols <temp>.tttttt name To <temp>.w rite <temp>.una ssign <temp>.
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CLEAR StatementCLEAR Statement
Example:
DATA tmp type i value 9.tmp = 10.CLEAR tmp.
“ Clear statement sets a field to an initial value appropriate for its type” CLEAR <data object>.
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CLEAR StructureCLEAR Structure
DATA wa like customers.…CLEAR wa.
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ABAP Report : Program Structure
Report ztest.*Data objects declarationdata ...data begin of ...*Program Logic(Data objects
processing)…write ….
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ABAP Practice