SAP Function Modules

DEQUEUE_EPCALAC SAP Function module







DEQUEUE_EPCALAC is a standard SAP function module available within R/3 SAP systems depending on your version and release level. Below is the pattern details for this FM showing its interface including any import and export parameters, exceptions etc as well as any documentation contributions (Comments) specific to the object.

See here to view full function module documentation and code listing, simply by entering the name DEQUEUE_EPCALAC into the relevant SAP transaction such as SE37 or SE80.

Associated Function Group: DWBEN/SAPLPENQ
Released Date: Not Released
Processing type: Normal fucntion module
Normal function module settings


Pattern for FM DEQUEUE_EPCALAC - DEQUEUE EPCALAC





CALL FUNCTION 'DEQUEUE_EPCALAC' "
* EXPORTING
*   mode_pcalac = 'X'           " dd26e-enqmode
*   mandt = SY-MANDT            " pcalac-mandt
*   pernr =                     " pcalac-pernr
*   seqno =                     " pcalac-seqno
*   type =                      " pcalac-type
*   runid =                     " pcalac-runid
*   x_pernr = SPACE             "
*   x_seqno = SPACE             "
*   x_type = SPACE              "
*   x_runid = SPACE             "
*   _scope = '3'                "
*   _synchron = SPACE           "
*   _collect = ' '              " ddenq_like-collect
    .  "  DEQUEUE_EPCALAC

ABAP code example for Function Module DEQUEUE_EPCALAC





The ABAP code below is a full code listing to execute function module DEQUEUE_EPCALAC including all data declarations. The code uses 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 original method of declaring data variables up front. 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).



DATA(ld_mode_pcalac) = some text here

SELECT single MANDT
FROM PCALAC
INTO @DATA(ld_mandt).


SELECT single PERNR
FROM PCALAC
INTO @DATA(ld_pernr).


SELECT single SEQNO
FROM PCALAC
INTO @DATA(ld_seqno).


SELECT single TYPE
FROM PCALAC
INTO @DATA(ld_type).


SELECT single RUNID
FROM PCALAC
INTO @DATA(ld_runid).

DATA(ld_x_pernr) = 'some text here'.
DATA(ld_x_seqno) = 'some text here'.
DATA(ld_x_type) = 'some text here'.
DATA(ld_x_runid) = 'some text here'.
DATA(ld__scope) = 'some text here'.
DATA(ld__synchron) = 'some text here'.

DATA(ld__collect) = some text here . CALL FUNCTION 'DEQUEUE_EPCALAC' * EXPORTING * mode_pcalac = ld_mode_pcalac * mandt = ld_mandt * pernr = ld_pernr * seqno = ld_seqno * type = ld_type * runid = ld_runid * x_pernr = ld_x_pernr * x_seqno = ld_x_seqno * x_type = ld_x_type * x_runid = ld_x_runid * _scope = ld__scope * _synchron = ld__synchron * _collect = ld__collect . " DEQUEUE_EPCALAC
IF SY-SUBRC EQ 0. "All OK ENDIF.







ABAP code to compare 7.40 inline data declaration with original syntax

The below ABAP code uses the older none in-line data declarations. This allows you to see the coding differences/benefits of the later inline syntax. It may also be useful if you are using an older version of SAP as some of the newer syntax above, such as the @DATA is not available until 4.70 EHP 8.

DATA:
ld_mode_pcalac  TYPE DD26E-ENQMODE ,
ld_mandt  TYPE PCALAC-MANDT ,
ld_pernr  TYPE PCALAC-PERNR ,
ld_seqno  TYPE PCALAC-SEQNO ,
ld_type  TYPE PCALAC-TYPE ,
ld_runid  TYPE PCALAC-RUNID ,
ld_x_pernr  TYPE STRING ,
ld_x_seqno  TYPE STRING ,
ld_x_type  TYPE STRING ,
ld_x_runid  TYPE STRING ,
ld__scope  TYPE STRING ,
ld__synchron  TYPE STRING ,
ld__collect  TYPE DDENQ_LIKE-COLLECT .


ld_mode_pcalac = some text here

SELECT single MANDT
FROM PCALAC
INTO ld_mandt.


SELECT single PERNR
FROM PCALAC
INTO ld_pernr.


SELECT single SEQNO
FROM PCALAC
INTO ld_seqno.


SELECT single TYPE
FROM PCALAC
INTO ld_type.


SELECT single RUNID
FROM PCALAC
INTO ld_runid.

ld_x_pernr = 'some text here'.
ld_x_seqno = 'some text here'.
ld_x_type = 'some text here'.
ld_x_runid = 'some text here'.
ld__scope = 'some text here'.
ld__synchron = 'some text here'.

ld__collect = some text here

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