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SAP ABAP Advanced Cookbook

By : Rehan Zaidi
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SAP ABAP Advanced Cookbook

By: Rehan Zaidi

Overview of this book

ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) is SAP's proprietary 4th Generation Language (4GL). SAP core is written almost entirely in ABAP.ABAP is a high level programming language used in SAP for development and other customization processes."SAP ABAP Advanced Cookbook"ù covers advanced SAP programming applications with ABAP. It teaches you to enhance SAP applications by developing custom reports and interfaces with ABAP programming. This cookbook has quick and advanced real world recipes for programming ABAP.It begins with the applications of ABAP Objects and ALV tips and tricks. It then covers Design Patterns and Dynamic Programming in detail.You will also learn the usage of quality improvement tools such as transaction SAT, SQL Trace, and the Code Inspector.Simple transformations and its application in Excel Downloading will also be discussed, as well as the newest topics of Adobe Interactive Forms and the consumption and creation of Web services. The book comes to an end by covering advanced usage of Web Dynpro for ABAP and the latest advancement in Floorplan Manager.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
SAP ABAP Advanced Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Finding the data source of a field's hit list


In this recipe, we will use the SQL trace in order to find out the data source of the F4 help of a screen field. The aim of this recipe is to devise a strategy that will make the procedure for finding the data source quicker and easier.

Getting ready

We will use the transaction SE24 as an example. We assume that we are not sure of the various tables in which the class names and descriptions reside. We may take the Class Field input help for names starting with any letter. For our example, we view a list of all classes with names starting from y.

How to do it...

Proceed as follows:

  1. In one session, call transaction SE24. Enter y* in the Object type field.

  2. In another session, call transaction ST05 and switch on the trace using the Activate Trace button.

  3. Now go back to the transaction SE24 and press F4 while keeping the cursor on the Object type field. The list of values will appear.

  4. Now go back to the ST05 screen, switch off the trace, and take the display...