SAP DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL Function Module for DB6: write protocol of SXPG command









DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL is a standard db6 log write exec protocol SAP function module available within SAP R/3 or S/4 Hana systems, depending on your version and release level. It is used for DB6: write protocol of SXPG command processing and below is the pattern details for this FM, showing its interface including any import and export parameters, exceptions etc. there is also a full "cut and paste" ABAP pattern code example, along with implementation ABAP coding, documentation and contribution comments specific to this or related objects.


See here to view full function module documentation and code listing for db6 log write exec protocol FM, simply by entering the name DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL into the relevant SAP transaction such as SE37 or SE38.

Function Group: SDBALOG
Program Name: SAPLSDBALOG
Main Program: SAPLSDBALOG
Appliation area:
Release date: N/A
Mode(Normal, Remote etc): Normal Function Module
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Function DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL pattern details

In-order to call this FM within your sap programs, simply using the below ABAP pattern details to trigger the function call...or see the full ABAP code listing at the end of this article. You can simply cut and paste this code into your ABAP progrom as it is, including variable declarations.
CALL FUNCTION 'DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL'"DB6: write protocol of  SXPG command
EXPORTING
COMMAND = "
PARAMETERS = "
SERVER = "
RETURN_CODE = "Return value after specific ABAP/4 statements
EXITCODE = "Exit code of an external program

TABLES
EXEC_PROTOCOL = "Log message from external program to calling program
.



IMPORTING Parameters details for DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL

COMMAND -

Data type: C
Optional: No
Call by Reference: Yes

PARAMETERS -

Data type: C
Optional: No
Call by Reference: Yes

SERVER -

Data type: C
Optional: No
Call by Reference: Yes

RETURN_CODE - Return value after specific ABAP/4 statements

Data type: SYSUBRC
Optional: No
Call by Reference: Yes

EXITCODE - Exit code of an external program

Data type: BTCXPGEXIT
Optional: No
Call by Reference: Yes

TABLES Parameters details for DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL

EXEC_PROTOCOL - Log message from external program to calling program

Data type: BTCXPM
Optional: No
Call by Reference: Yes

Copy and paste ABAP code example for DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL Function Module

The ABAP code below is a full code listing to execute function module POPUP_TO_CONFIRM including all data declarations. The code uses the original data declarations rather than the latest in-line data DECLARATION SYNTAX but I have included an ABAP code snippet at the end to show how declarations would look using the newer method of declaring data variables on the fly. This will allow you to compare and fully understand the new inline method. Please note some of the newer syntax such as the @DATA is not available until a later 4.70 service pack (SP8), which i why i have stuck to the origianl for this example.

DATA:
lv_command  TYPE C, "   
lt_exec_protocol  TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF BTCXPM, "   
lv_parameters  TYPE C, "   
lv_server  TYPE C, "   
lv_return_code  TYPE SYSUBRC, "   
lv_exitcode  TYPE BTCXPGEXIT. "   

  CALL FUNCTION 'DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL'  "DB6: write protocol of SXPG command
    EXPORTING
         COMMAND = lv_command
         PARAMETERS = lv_parameters
         SERVER = lv_server
         RETURN_CODE = lv_return_code
         EXITCODE = lv_exitcode
    TABLES
         EXEC_PROTOCOL = lt_exec_protocol
. " DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL




ABAP code using 7.40 inline data declarations to call FM DB6_LOG_WRITE_EXEC_PROTOCOL

The below ABAP code uses the newer in-line data declarations. This allows you to see the coding differences/benefits of the later inline syntax. Please note some of the newer syntax below, such as the @DATA is not available until 4.70 EHP 8.

 
 
 
 
 
 


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