SAP /IWBEP/CL_MGW_ODATA_ASSOCIATN OO Class - odata meta data association
/IWBEP/CL_MGW_ODATA_ASSOCIATN is a standard SAP object class available within R/3 SAP systems depending on your version and release level. You can view/maintain the class details by entering its name into the relevant SAP transactions such as SE24, SE80 or even SE84. Below is the documentation available for class /IWBEP/CL_MGW_ODATA_ASSOCIATN including details of:
- Interface class implementations
- Inheritance details
- Methods defined within class ( including link to full details )
- Attributes ( including initial values )
- Class Events
Inheritance
This OO class has a superclass assigned to it, which means it will inherit its objects and methods. The superclass for /IWBEP/CL_MGW_ODATA_ASSOCIATN is /IWBEP/CL_MGW_MED_ABS_ITEMInterface Implementation
This OO class is an Interface Implementation, which means it will implement its own version of the methods from implementation class /IWBEP/IF_MGW_ODATA_ANNOTATABLInterface Implementation
This OO class is an Interface Implementation, which means it will implement its own version of the methods from implementation class /IWBEP/IF_MGW_ODATA_ASSOCInterface Implementation
This OO class is an Interface Implementation, which means it will implement its own version of the methods from implementation class /IWBEP/IF_MGW_ODATA_ASSOC_CONVInterface Implementation
This OO class is an Interface Implementation, which means it will implement its own version of the methods from implementation class /IWBEP/IF_MGW_ODATA_FW_ASSOCInterface Implementation
This OO class is an Interface Implementation, which means it will implement its own version of the methods from implementation class /IWBEP/IF_MGW_ODATA_RE_ASSOCMethod list of /IWBEP/CL_MGW_ODATA_ASSOCIATN SAP class
A method is a coding block that performs a certain procedure (i.e. ABAP functionality) on an object within the overall SAP class. In simple terms if the object is an SAP database table a method could be the procedure to add a record or to delete a record. If you are new to OO in many respects, the implementation of a method is similar to a function module and can be called in a very similar way using CALL METHOD.
Instead of "CALL FUNCTION", Methods are referenced using the following syntax: CALL METHOD =>methodname EXPORTING/IMPORTING...
| Method Name | Description | Visability |
| CONSTRUCTOR | CONSTRUCTOR | Public |
| CALL METHOD /iwbep/cl_mgw_odata_associatn=>CONSTRUCTOR...more details | ||
/IWBEP/CL_MGW_ODATA_ASSOCIATN attributes
List of attributes within class CL_ABAP_CHAR_UTILITIES. These can be referenced using the following syntax CL_ABAP_CHAR_UTILITIES=>. Although depending on where you are inserting the ABAP code you do need to check if the attribute is public or private.
| Name | Level | Description | Initial Value | Type | Visability |
| MO_ANNOTATION | Instance Attribute | LIKE /IWBEP/IF_MGW_ODATA_ANNOTATION | Private | ||
| MO_DEF_ASSOCSET | Instance Attribute | LIKE /IWBEP/CL_MGW_ODATA_ASSOC_SET | Private | ||
| MO_REF_CONSTRAINT | Instance Attribute | interface representing an instance of a referential constrai | LIKE /IWBEP/IF_MGW_ODATA_REF_CONSTR | Private | |
| MO_SET_ANNOTATION | Instance Attribute | LIKE /IWBEP/IF_MGW_ODATA_ANNOTATION | Private | ||
| MR_ASSOCIATION | Instance Attribute | LIKE /IWBEP/IF_MGW_MED_ODATA_TYPES=>TY_S_MED_REFERENCE | Private |
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