Simple ABAP/4 for trouble shooting
May 25th, 2004
Objectives:
� Understand and get an idea on what ABAP/4 programming does, and what is the component in ABAP workbench
� Get to know common statement, understand the ABAP program logic roughly.
� Able to do the basic investigation when facing the problem.
Content
� Introduction R/3 Basis system overview
� ABAP/4 overviewComponent, Program, ABAP dictionary, Function Module , Message/Transaction code, etc.
� Common Statement / Command- Main event in ABAP program
- General ABAP command
� Transportation for ABAP objects
� Type of problem and how to investigateProgram bug, ABAP runtime error, Update terminate, Unexpected error message.
Introduction R/3 Basis system overview
R/3 Basis
system
R/3 user R/3 user
Presentation component
ABAPWorkbench
R/3 user
R/3Application 1
R/3Application N...
Kernel & Basis services
Database Management System
Database
Content
� Introduction R/3 Basis system overview
� ABAP/4 overviewComponent, Program, ABAP dictionary, Function Module , Message/Transaction code, etc.
� Common Statement / Command- Main event in ABAP program
- General ABAP command
� Transportation for ABAP objects
� Type of problem and how to investigateProgram bug, ABAP runtime error, Update terminate, Unexpected error message.
ABAP/4 overview
� Often used transactions
� What is ABAP/4 program?
� ABAP dictionary
� Function Module
� Message
� Transaction code
� Authorization in ABAP object
Topics:
Often used transactions
• SE80 - Repository Browser: Used to display and edit hierarchical lists of development objects.
• SE11 - Dictionary : Used to define and save data definitions You can also store documentation, help information, data relationships, and other information. You also use the Dictionary to generate database objects like tables and indexes.The Dictionary is a central storage area for system-wide data definitions. Because definitions are stored centrally, they are available for use anywhere in any program throughout the system
• SE38 - ABAP editor : Create/edit/Display program code
• SE37 - Function Builder : define and store function modules, use the library to write new modules and look up information on existing modules
Often used transactions (con’t)
• SE51 - Screen Painter : Used to design the screens in an application's graphical user interface.
• SE41 - Menu Painter : Used to design the menus that appear in your interface
• SE16 - Data browser : Display data in Transparent table or Database view
• SM30 - Table maintenance : Maintain data
ABAP/4 overview
� Often used transactions
� What is ABAP/4 program?
� ABAP dictionary
� Function Module
� Message
� Transaction code
� Authorization in ABAP object
Topics:
What is ABAP/4 program?
ABAP/4 : Advance Business Application Programming
Type of ABAP/4 program
1 Executable program(Report/Interface) Can be started with transaction code/directly/background (via SE38 or SA38 - For example: RMCB0100 )
I INCLUDE programCan not run on its own, has been included in other program
M Module poolProcessing step of screens, can be executed via transaction code or Menu function (For example: SAPMV45A - Sale order processing)
F Function groupContain function modules (SE37)
S Subroutine poolExternally-called subroutines
ABAP/4 overview
� Often used transactions
� What is ABAP/4 program?
� ABAP dictionary
� Function Module
� Message
� Transaction code
� Authorization in ABAP object
Topics:
ABAP Dictionary
ABAP Dictionary
TableView
Data element
Domain
Structure
Lock objectF4
Search help
SE11 - Data dictionary
ABAP/4 overview
� Often used transactions
� What is ABAP/4 program?
� ABAP dictionary
� Function Module
� Message
� Transaction code
� Authorization in ABAP object
Topics:
Function module
Function Module- ABAP/4 program: Include program
- Special external subroutines (include) stored in a central library
- Different from normal ABAP routine is the clearly defined interface
for passing data to and from the function module. The calling program
and the called function module have separate work areas
- Located in Function group (main program start with SAPLxxxx)
- Can be tested separately in SE37
- Statement in ABAP to call function module are:
- CALL FUNCTION ‘xxxxx’
ABAP/4 overview
� Often used transactions
� What is ABAP/4 program?
� ABAP dictionary
� Function Module
� Message
� Transaction code
� Authorization in ABAP object
Topics:
Message
There are several different types of message:
W - Warning (Correction possible)
E - Error (Correction required)
S - Success (message on next screen)
I - Information (press Enter to continue)
A - Abend (Transaction terminated)
X - Exit (Terminated with short dump)
Note : Transaction code for message maintenance is SE91,
Table store the message text is T100, language dependent.
ABAP key word - MESSAGE
ABAP/4 overview
� Often used transactions
� What is ABAP/4 program?
� ABAP dictionary
� Function Module
� Message
� Transaction code
� Authorization in ABAP object
Topics:
Transaction code
Transaction code is: Sequence of alphanumeric characters forming a code for
business task.
Transaction type:Dialog transaction - Flow by sequence of screens (for example FB03)
Report transaction - Start program with type 1 (for example MCBA)
Variant transaction - (client specific) start another transaction with variant (for example UPAR)
Area menu - Menu which contain the group of frequently-used transactions (for example S001)
Parameter transaction - pre-assign values in the initial screen and suppress the screen when transaction is executed (for example OB22)
Note : All transactions are stored in table TSTC, Maintain via SE93
ABAP/4 overview
� Often used transactions
� What is ABAP/4 program?
� ABAP dictionary
� Function Module
� Message
� Transaction code
� Authorization in ABAP object
Topics:
Authorization in ABAP object
• Program authorization
• Transaction code
• Table maintenance/Data browser
Program authorization group
Authorization group is field of the authorization objects S_DEVELOP (program development and program execution) and S_PROGRAM (program maintenance).
This field contains the name of a program group that allows users to execute programs schedule jobs for background processing maintain programs maintain variants
When creating a program, you can specify an authorization group as one of the program attributes. This allows you to group together programs for the purposes of authorization checking.
Transaction authorization group
Authorization object in transaction code will be checked whenever the transaction is started. The following object will be checked
S_TCODE(Authorization check for transaction start )
The authorization checks defined by the developer with transaction SE93 (transaction maintenance) or in the ABAP/4 source code continue to be performed.Field to be checked is TCD: Transaction code
Table maintenance/Data browser
Authorizations for displaying or maintaining tables. The object onlycontrols access using the standard table maintenance tool (SM31), enhanced table maintenance (SM30) or the Data Browser (SE16), including access in Customizing.Object S_TABU_DIS -Table Maintenance (via standard tools such as SM31) will be checked for the following fields:
Authorization group for DD objects: Authorization for tables byauthorization class according to table TDDAT. (Using SM31 to display the authorization group table)Activity: Allowed operations.Possible values are:- 02: Create, change or delete (Maintain) table entries- 03: Display table entries only
Content
� Introduction R/3 Basis system overview
� ABAP/4 overviewComponent, Program, ABAP dictionary, Function Module , Message/Transaction code, etc.
� Common Statement / Command- Main event in ABAP program
- General ABAP command
� Transportation for ABAP objects
� Type of problem and how to investigateProgram bug, ABAP runtime error, Update terminate, Unexpected error message.
Common Statement / Command
� Event in ABAP/4 program- Dialog module
- Executable program (Selection screen, lists)
� ABAP statement and Keyword
Topics:
Event in ABAP/4 program
Event in Dialog Module
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Transaction code has been requested from R/3 user
Dialog screen chain Module pool
PBO Module. Module xxxx Module yyyyPAI Module Module aaaa Module bbbbPBO Module.
Module xxxx Module yyyyPAI Module Module aaaa Module bbbb
PBO Module. Module xxxx Module yyyyPAI Module Module aaaa Module bbbb
PBO = Process Before OutputPAI = Process After Input
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Common Statement / Command
� Event in ABAP/4 program- Dialog module
- Executable program (Selection screen, lists)
� ABAP statement and Keyword
Topics:
ABAP statement and Keyword
An ABAP program consists of individual ABAP statements. Each statement begins with a keyword and ends with a period. There might be comment in the same line as a statement
For example:
PROGRAM ZTEST.
WRITE ‘Hello world’.
In this case program ZTEST will generate the list consist of line ‘Hello world’.
StatementThe ABAP programming language consists of the following element types: STATEMENT, KEYWORD, COMMENT.
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
KeywordsDeclarative keywords : define data types or declare the data objects Modularization keywords : define processing blocks in an ABAP program
• Event keyword :The respective processing blocks are processed as soon as a particular event occurs
• Define keyword: define processing blocks that are processed as soon as they are called by an explicit statement in an ABAP program or in a screen flow logic
Control keywords: control the flow of an ABAP program according to certain conditions
Calling keywords: call processing blocks (defined by modularization keywords) in the same or other ABAP programs or branch completely to other ABAP programs
Expression and Operation keywords: Process the data
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Declarative keywordsTYPES create user-defined elementary data types and structured data types
Example TYPES: surname(20) TYPE C.
DATA define local/global variable for structure/internal table/memory block
Example DATA: BEGIN OF address,
address_number(10) TYPE C,
street(30),
country LIKE T001-LAND1,
END OF address.
TABLES create a data object called a table work area refer to ABAP dictionary(tables, structure,view)
Example TABLES: KNA1, KNB1.
CONSTANTS declare it as a fixed value variable Example CONSTANTS: name(10) VALUE ‘Exxon Mobil’
structure
address OCCURS 0
Internal table
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Modularization keywordsEvent define keywords
INITIALIZATION Before selection screen is displayed
AT SELECTION-SCREEN After input selection screen + selection screen is active
START-OF-SELECTION After process selection screen
GET <table> when logical DB offer a line of database table
END-OF-SELECTION After all selection has been done
TOP-OF-PAGE Process when new page is started
END-OF-PAGE Process when page is ended
AT LINE-SELECTION When user select line in the list
AT USER-COMMAND When user press function key/enter command in command field
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Modularization keywords (con’t)Process define key word for statement block
FORM...ENDFORM Define subroutine
FUNCTION...ENDFUNCTION
Define Function module
MODULE...ENDMODULE
After process selection screen
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Built in functionArithmetic & string function
ABS Amount (absolute value) x von xSIGN Sign of x;
SIGN( x ) = 1 if x > 0 SIGN( x ) = 0 if x = 0 SIGN( x ) = -1 if x < 0
CEIL Smallest integer value that is not less than xFLOOR Largest integer value that is not greater than xTRUNC Interger part of xFRAC Decimal part of xSTRLEN String length
1. SELECT statements
2. SAP tables vs. Internal Tables
3. LOOP-ENDLOOP
4. WRITE statements
5. Comment in ABAP
6. Expressions and Operations in ABAP
7. Subroutines: FORMS, FUNCTION MODULE
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
• to read table entries (records) from a table (database)
• the return code is stored in system field SY-SUBRC
- 0: if one or more table entries were retrieved
- 4: if no table entries were retrieved (table is empty/ no data match the criteria)
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
SELECT statement
SELECT * FROM <dbtab>
For selecting 1 or more records from a table:
Additions
. . . WHERE <condition>
. . . ORDER BY PRIMARY KEY
. . . ORDER BY <f1> <f2> . . . <fn>
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
SELECT statement
For selecting individual columns from a table:
SELECT <f1> . . . <fn> INTO (<h1> . . . <hn>) FROM <dbtab> . . .
For selecting a single record from a table:
SELECT SINGLE * FROM <dtab> WHERE <condition>. ( full key )
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
SELECT statement
SELECT DISTINCT <f1> <f2> . . . <fn> INTO (<g1> <g2> . . . <gn>) FROM <dbtab> . . .
For excluding duplicates:
Aggregate expressions:
SELECT
AVG( <f1> )COUNT( DISTINCT <f1> )COUNT( * )MAX( <f1> )MIN( <f1> )SUM( <f1>
FROM <dbtab> . . .
INTO (<g1> . . . <gn>)
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
SELECT statement
• Two dimensional matrix describing relationship in database system
• Components:• Table fields• Foreign keys• Technical Settings• Indexes
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
SAP Table
• One way to process large quantities of data in ABAP• Internal table is a dynamic sequential dataset in which
all records have the same structure and a key• The data is taken from a fixed structure, stored line by
line in the memory
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Internal Table
TYPES:BEGIN OF T_T001K,
BWKEY LIKE T001K-BWKEY,BUKRS LIKE T001K-BUKRS,
END OF T_T001K.
DATA:IT_T001K TYPE T_T001K OCCURS 0.
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Internal Table Declaration <No header line>
DATA:BEGIN OF IT_T001K OCCURS 0,
BWKEY LIKE T001K-BWKEY,BUKRS LIKE T001K-BUKRS,
END OF IT_T001K.
• WITH HEADER LINE
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Internal Table Declaration <With header line>
Allows us to get contents of table and put it into internal table
SELECT <field1> <field2>.. <fieldn>
FROM <table>
INTO TABLE <internal table>
WHERE <condition>
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
SAP --> Internal table
• To perform looping operation in the flow logic• Four kinds of loops in ABAP:
• Unconditional loops using the DO statement• Conditional loops using the WHILE statement• Loops through internal tables and extract datasets
using the LOOP statement• Loops through datasets from database tables using
SELECT statement
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
LOOP Command
DO <n> TIMES.
ENDDO.
SY-INDEX Loop index
statements
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
DO Command
WHILE <logical expression>.
ENDWHILE.
WHILE COUNTER > 0....SUBTRACT 1 FROM COUNTER.
ENDWHILE.
statements
SY-INDEX Loop index
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
WHILE Command
LOOP AT IT_T001K.WRITE: / IT_T001K-BWKEY.
ENDLOOP.
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
LOOP Command Example
The basic ABAP statement for displaying data on the screen
WRITE <f> <AT position(length)> <option>
<AS CHECKBOX><AS SYMBOL><AS ICON><AS LINE>
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
WRITE Command
• <OPTION> behind the WRITE statement is for formatting options• E.g. : ..NO-ZERO, NO-SIGN, No GROUPING, DD/MM/YY,
• LEFT-JUSTIFIED, CENTERED, RIGHT-JUSTIFIED• The most commonly used options:
• CURRENCY wto treat the content of field <f> as a currency amount with w as a currency key
• DECIMALS dto determine number of decimals to be displayed
• UNIT uto format the value according to the unit specified in the field u. The content of field <f> is treated as a quantity.
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
WRITE Command
WRITE: / ‘Write’.WRITE: it_bseg-dmbtr CURRENCY it_bkpf-hwaer.WRITE: text-t01 LEFT-JUSTIFIED.
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
WRITE Command Example
• Written between statements of the ABAP program to explain its purpose to a reader / for internal documentation
• Helps to understand and change the program• Flagged by special character:
• Asterisk (*) entire line to be a comment• Double quotation mark (“) part of a line to be a
comment• Ignored by the system
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Comment
* Write Sales Order number to the screenWrite: ‘Sales Order : ‘,
20 it_vbak-vbeln. “Sales Order Number
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Comment example
• Relational Operator• String Comparison• Logical Expression• If/Case/Check Statement• Exit/Continue Statement
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Expression & Operation
DisplayDisplay MeaningMeaning
EQ = Equal to
NE <> >< Not equal to
GT > Greater thanGE >= => Greater than or equal toLT < Smaller thanLE <= =< Smaller than or equal to
DATA: START TYPE D, SUM1 TYPE F, SUM2 TYPE P. . . .IF START IS INITIAL ... .IF SUM1 GT SUM2 ... .
IF SUM1 BETWEEN 0 AND 100 ... .
BETWEEN f1 and f2 Interval
IS INITIAL Initial value
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Relational Operator
<f1> CO <f2> contains only: f1 contains only characters from f2ACCOUNT CO '0123456789'
<f1> CA <f2> contains any: f1 contains at least one characterfrom f2
<f1> CS <f2> contains string: f1 contains the string f2'ABCDE' CS 'DE'
<f1> CP <f2> contains pattern: f1 corresponds to the model f2Model: * any string+ any character# escape symbol
'ABXDE' CP '*B+D*'
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
String Comparison
Logical Expression
1. AND2. OR3. NOT
COUNTER GE 0
COUNTER GT 0 ANDFLAG IS INITIAL
( FLAG1 NE SPACE OR FLAG2NE SPACE ) AND COUNTERBETWEEN 0 AND 100
COUNTER EQ 0 AND NOT( FLAG1 EQ SPACE AND FLAG2 EQ SPACE )
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
IF StatementIF <logical expression>.
ENDIF.
IF <logical expression>.
ELSE.ENDIF.
IF <logical expression>.
ELSEIF <logical expression>.
ELSEIF <logical expression>.
ELSE.
ENDIF.
statements
statements
statements
statements
statements
statements
statements
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
• Execute different statement blocks depending on the contents of particular data fields
• WHEN OTHERS:• contents of <field>
does not equal to any of the <value?> contents
CASE <field>.WHEN <value1>.
WHEN <value2>.
WHEN <value3>.
WHEN OTHERS.
ENDCASE.
statements
statements
statements
statements
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
CASE statement
• Within Loop:to terminate looppass conditionally
CHECK <logical expression>.
CHECK <condition>.
statements
statements
CHECK within a loop structure.
CHECK outside loop structures.
WHILE COUNTER GT 0.
CHECK FLAG NE SPACE.
ENDWHILE.
statements
statements
11
22
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
CHECK statement
• Terminate loop entirely without any condition
• Terminate a subroutine without any condition
DO ...
IF COUNTER GE 100.EXIT.
ENDIF.
ENDDO.
statements
statements
EXIT within a loop structure.
EXIT outside loop structure.
EXIT.
IF ... .EXIT.
ENDIF.
statements
statements
11
22
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
• Terminate loop pass immediately without any condition
DO 100 TIMES.
IF SY-INDEX GE 10 AND SY-INDEX LE 20.
CONTINUE.
ENDIF.
ENDDO.
statements
statements
CONTINUE.
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Call calculate_tax
SubroutineCalculate_tax
PROGRAM RSDEMO01.
PROGRAM RSDEMO02.
PROGRAM RSDEMO03.
Subroutine SUB1
SubroutineCalculate_tax
PROGRAM RSDEMO04.
Function moduleCalculate_tax
ABAP/4 function library
Function module
...
...
...
...
Call calculate_tax
Call calculate_tax
• Avoid redundancy• Modularization:
• easy to read• easy to call
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
• DefineFORM <name> [<parameters>]. <statement block>ENDFORM.
• Calling internallyPERFORM <name> [<parameters>].
• Calling external subroutinePERFORM <name>(program name) <parameters> [IF FOUND]
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
form f_check_file_exists using filename..............
endform.
Parameters:
p_path like rlgrap-filename.
..............................
perform f_check_file_exists using p_path.
ABAP statement and Keyword(con’t)
Content
� Introduction R/3 Basis system overview
� ABAP/4 overviewComponent, Program, ABAP dictionary, Function Module , Message/Transaction code, etc.
� Common Statement / Command- Main event in ABAP program
- General ABAP command
� Transportation for ABAP objects
� Type of problem and how to investigateProgram bug, ABAP runtime error, Update terminate, Unexpected error message.
Transportation of ABAP objects
Type of ABAP objectIn Workbench organizer, there are several ABAP objects which are transportable
Object In Transport request contain the following key
PgmID: Program Id in request and task, normally there are 2 types for ABAP objects
R3TR - name for R/3 Repository objects and Customizing objectsLIMU - enables transport of R/3 Repository object components
Obj: Object type (for example, DOMA, DTEL, FORM, PROG..)Object name:
Name of the each objectFunct.: Function D,K,MObjStatus: LOCKED,ERR_IMP,OK_IMP and OK_GEN
Transportation of ABAP objects (con’t)
Version management serves different purposes and user groups:
- The developer can keep track of his or her work ("What have I changed?")
- The developer can restore a previous version by reactivating it.
- The system administrator can monitor work ("Which objects were changed and how were they changed in a specific time interval?")
- It provides the basis for the auditor, who requires a complete history of changes.
- It enables customers to adjust data with the help of the system after upgrading to a new Release.
Transportation of ABAP objects (con’t)
ABAP object Version compare
ABAP program
Transaction code SE38, Under menu Utilities-->Version management
Function module
Transaction code SE37, Under menu Utilities-->Version management
Data Dictionary
Transaction code SE11, Under menu Utilities-->Version management
Object Browser
Transaction code SE80, Go to specific object and under menu utilities, Version management
Workbench Organization
Transaction code SE09, under menu Environment
Transportation of ABAP objects (con’t)
ABAP object Version compare From Version management, you can
1. Display the object in other version
2. Compare the object in 2 versions
3. Retrieve the content of older version
4. Remote compare with another system
5. Display Transport Request
Content
� Introduction R/3 Basis system overview
� ABAP/4 overviewComponent, Program, ABAP dictionary, Function Module , Message/Transaction code, etc.
� Common Statement / Command- Main event in ABAP program
- General ABAP command
� Transportation for ABAP objects
� Type of problem and how to investigateProgram bug, ABAP runtime error, Update terminate, Unexpected error message.
Type of problem & How to investigate
Type of problems
ABAP Runtime ErrorCause: Program error, system exception, database process error, etc.
Using transaction code ST22 to analyze error.
Unexpected message
Update TerminateCause: Update module can not be completed
Program bug
Cause: Written code is not correct
ABAP Runtime error - Analysis
Error ID
Date and time
Double click to display detail
Unexpected message
How to deal with unexpected message?1. Go to Message long text if available.2. Read through the section in the message help text, process where appropriate.Message help text component
• Diagnosis• System response• Procedure
3. Find the message location, the logic that drive the message appearance.
• Debugging• Use “Where used list” function to find out the code where message is located (Not applicable for dynamic call)
Unexpected message (con’t)
How to debug and locate the message in the program?1. Debugging Set Debugger ON In Debugging screen, Set dynamic breakpoint on command “Message” Select debugging -> Continue (F8) When program reach MESSAGE command, cursor will be stopped Check the above logic before get into the current command, see the related data/value from debugging screen.
2. Using “Where used list” Function in message workbench SE91/SE80 When message is displayed, Double click on the status bar(if the message appear only in status bar , not popup) OR press F1 for popup message. Go to transaction code SE91/SE80 to find the location of the message call.
Update terminate
Update terminate: Message/SAP internal mail will be sent to the transaction owner, either Error message Or ABAP runtime error (short dump) might be created.
Analyzing the errorGo to transaction code SM13 to analyze the update error.(Or Select Tools --> Administration --> Monitoring --> Update)
Go to detail in update modules, You will get the following information:Where the error occurred: Program name, function module, line
number and error text. (go to ABAP short dump Or Editor to locate the position)
Why the error occurred:
Program bug
Analyzing the error1. Find out what went wrong.2. Locate the position in the ABAP program
How to find the right place?1. Debugging 2. Use Call Hierarchy (SE48)3. Use find function in ABAP editor
Simple Debugging
How to: • Switch on the debugger. • Set and delete static and dynamic breakpoints. • Set Watch points. • Stop a program at specific key words or events or when a fields contents change. • Continue processing after an interrupt. • Display field contents during runtime. • Display the contents of an internal table. • Change field contents for testing purposes. • Change the contents of an internal table. • Display and use the debugger’s six different views.
Simple Debugging
Start debugging:• /h
Start the debugger in Normal mode. Press enter to start.• /hs
Start the Debugger in System mode, for example, in order to debug the system program (program with type S)
• Appropriate menu options under system -> Utilities -> Debug ABAP
• Break-points Command.• SE38 Start of programs in the debugging of transaction code
SE38 • SM50/SM51 via debugging menu• SE80 - Object browser
Simple Debugging
Set and delete static and dynamic breakpoints• Static break-point
– Command BREAK-POINT. Or BREAK <User name>• Dynamic break-point
– In ABAP Editor SE38 --> Utilities --> Breakpoints --> Display/Set– In Debugging mode
Place the cursor on the statement Choosing break-point -> Set/Delete
– At ABAP command– At Event/Subroutine– At Function module– System exception
Simple Debugging
Single step (F5)
Execute (F6)
Return (F7)
Continue (F8)
Field : Display content of fields up to 8 fields
Table: Display content of internal table
Watchpoints: Manage watchpoint during debug mode
Calls : Display Call stack up to current statement (in sequence)
Overview: structure of program, display event, sub routine, module and current statement
Stepping Display mode
Simple Debugging
Caution when debugging in Production system
Since only a restricted number of dialog work processes can be switched to debugging mode, you should leave the debugger as soon as possible when you have finished working with it. Otherwise, the work process is not released for other users
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