TABLEPROC_0F29 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 TABLEPROC_0F29 into the relevant SAP transaction such as SE37 or SE80.
Associated Function Group:
0F29
Released Date:
Not Released
Processing type: Normal fucntion module
CALL FUNCTION 'TABLEPROC_0F29' "
EXPORTING
* fcode = 'RDED' "
* view_action = 'S' "
view_name = " dd02v-tabname
* corr_number = ' ' " e070-trkorr
IMPORTING
last_act_entry = "
ucomm = "
update_required = "
TABLES
corr_keytab = " e071k
dba_sellist = " vimsellist
dpl_sellist = " vimsellist
excl_cua_funct = " vimexclfun
extract = "
total = "
x_header = " vimdesc
x_namtab = " vimnamtab
EXCEPTIONS
MISSING_CORR_NUMBER = 1 "
SAVING_CORRECTION_FAILED = 2 "
. " TABLEPROC_0F29
The ABAP code below is a full code listing to execute function module TABLEPROC_0F29 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).
| ld_last_act_entry | TYPE STRING , |
| ld_ucomm | TYPE STRING , |
| ld_update_required | TYPE STRING , |
| it_corr_keytab | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF E071K,"TABLES PARAM |
| wa_corr_keytab | LIKE LINE OF it_corr_keytab , |
| it_dba_sellist | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMSELLIST,"TABLES PARAM |
| wa_dba_sellist | LIKE LINE OF it_dba_sellist , |
| it_dpl_sellist | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMSELLIST,"TABLES PARAM |
| wa_dpl_sellist | LIKE LINE OF it_dpl_sellist , |
| it_excl_cua_funct | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMEXCLFUN,"TABLES PARAM |
| wa_excl_cua_funct | LIKE LINE OF it_excl_cua_funct , |
| it_extract | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF STRING,"TABLES PARAM |
| wa_extract | LIKE LINE OF it_extract , |
| it_total | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF STRING,"TABLES PARAM |
| wa_total | LIKE LINE OF it_total , |
| it_x_header | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMDESC,"TABLES PARAM |
| wa_x_header | LIKE LINE OF it_x_header , |
| it_x_namtab | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMNAMTAB,"TABLES PARAM |
| wa_x_namtab | LIKE LINE OF it_x_namtab . |
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_last_act_entry | TYPE STRING , |
| ld_fcode | TYPE STRING , |
| it_corr_keytab | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF E071K , |
| wa_corr_keytab | LIKE LINE OF it_corr_keytab, |
| ld_ucomm | TYPE STRING , |
| ld_view_action | TYPE STRING , |
| it_dba_sellist | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMSELLIST , |
| wa_dba_sellist | LIKE LINE OF it_dba_sellist, |
| ld_update_required | TYPE STRING , |
| ld_view_name | TYPE DD02V-TABNAME , |
| it_dpl_sellist | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMSELLIST , |
| wa_dpl_sellist | LIKE LINE OF it_dpl_sellist, |
| ld_corr_number | TYPE E070-TRKORR , |
| it_excl_cua_funct | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMEXCLFUN , |
| wa_excl_cua_funct | LIKE LINE OF it_excl_cua_funct, |
| it_extract | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF STRING , |
| wa_extract | LIKE LINE OF it_extract, |
| it_total | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF STRING , |
| wa_total | LIKE LINE OF it_total, |
| it_x_header | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMDESC , |
| wa_x_header | LIKE LINE OF it_x_header, |
| it_x_namtab | TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF VIMNAMTAB , |
| wa_x_namtab | LIKE LINE OF it_x_namtab. |
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