DCL (Data Control Language) in CDS is used to define and control data authorizations for CDS views.In other words, it allows you to restrict access to specific data records based on user roles, so that users can only see ...
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*&---------------------------------------------------------------------* *& Report ZTEST_PROGRAM_2 *& *&---------------------------------------------------------------------* *& *& *&---------------------------------------------------------------------* REPORT ztest_program_2. *--- Radio Buttons PARAMETERS: r_opt1 RADIOBUTTON GROUP grp DEFAULT 'X' USER-COMMAND rad, r_opt2 RADIOBUTTON GROUP grp, r_opt3 RADIOBUTTON GROUP grp. *--- Fields controlled by radio buttons PARAMETERS: p_field1 TYPE char20, p_field2 TYPE char20, p_field3 TYPE char20. *--- Screen Modification AT SELECTION-SCREEN OUTPUT. LOOP AT SCREEN. CASE screen-name. WHEN 'P_FIELD1'. screen-active = COND #( WHEN r_opt1 = 'X' THEN 1 ELSE 0 ). WHEN 'P_FIELD2'. screen-active = COND #( WHEN r_opt2 = 'X' THEN 1 ELSE 0 ). WHEN 'P_FIELD3'. screen-active = COND #( WHEN r_opt3 = 'X' THEN 1 ELSE 0 ). ENDCASE. MODIFY SCREEN. ENDLOOP. *--- Output START-OF-SELECTION. WRITE: / 'Option 1:', r_opt1, / 'Option 2:', r_opt2, / 'Option 3:', r_opt3, / 'Field1:', p_field1, / 'Field2:', p_field2, / 'Field3:', p_field3. Output: This ABAP program ZRADIO_DEMO demonstrates how to create a dynamic selection screen using radio buttons. It defines three ...
A class can implement multiple interfaces at once, which allows you to combine functionality from many sources. Example: ” First interface INTERFACE if_flyable. METHODS: fly. ENDINTERFACE. ” Second interface INTERFACE if_swimmable. METHODS: swim. ENDINTERFACE. ” A class implementing multiple interfaces CLASS cl_duck DEFINITION. PUBLIC ...
Employee management APP. Firstly, Create an employee table with the draft à zemployee_01 Create a draft table. à zemployee_01_d Create a class to insert the data. à zdpm_populate_empoyee Create a CDS root ...
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------* *& Report ZTEST_PROGRAM_2 *& *&---------------------------------------------------------------------* *& *& *&---------------------------------------------------------------------* REPORT ztest_program_2. TYPES : BEGIN OF lty_student, name TYPE string, id TYPE zstudent_id_01, departid TYPE zdep_id, departmentname TYPE string, END OF lty_student. " internal table DATA lt_student TYPE TABLE OF lty_student. " work area. DATA ls_student TYPE lty_student. DATA ls_department TYPE zdepartment_1. " assign --> " unassig --> directly access the place where the data is stored. START-OF-SELECTION. SELECT studentname studentid departmentid FROM zstudent_2 INTO TABLE lt_student. "using workarea. clear: ls_Student. ls_student-id = '2'. ls_student-name = 'RAM'. ls_student-departid = '4'. ls_student-departmentname = 'CSE'. " append append ls_Student to lt_Student. "using workarea. clear: ls_Student. ls_student-id = '3'. ls_student-name = 'RAM'. ls_student-departid = '5'. ls_student-departmentname = 'CSE'. " append insert ls_Student into lt_Student. LOOP AT lt_student INTO ls_student. WRITE: / ls_student-name, ls_student-id, ls_student-departid, ls_Student-departmentname. ENDLOOP. This ABAP report ZTEST_PROGRAM_2 is a beginner-friendly example that demonstrates how to work with internal tables, work areas, and database records. It starts by defining a custom structure lty_student to hold student ...
In ABAP, system fields are predefined fields provided by the SAP runtime environment. They hold important contextual information about the program’s current state — like the current date, time, user, or return codes of statements. These fields start with SY- and ...
Internal tables are a core concept for storing structured data. You can create them dynamically at runtime using RTTS (Runtime Type Services). DATA: lo_descr TYPE REF TO cl_abap_structdescr, lo_table TYPE REF TO cl_abap_tabledescr, lr_data TYPE REF TO data, lr_line TYPE REF ...