FILTER_SYNTAX_STRUCTURE SAP Method Removes Non-Relevant Parts from the Syntax Diagram









Below is documentation, parameters and attributes of ABAP Method FILTER_SYNTAX_STRUCTURE within SAP class CL_ABAP_DOCU_SYNTAX_DIAGRAM. There is also a number of example ABAP code snipts to help you use the functionality of this method.

This is a private Method so can only be executed from within the class itself. I.e. You could access it from another method of the class.

This method is available within SAP systems depending on your version and release level, you can view further information by entering the class name CL_ABAP_DOCU_SYNTAX_DIAGRAM into the relevant SAP transactions such as SE24 or SE80, and then selecting the method you are interested in.


Method Type - Static

This is a Static Method so you can call it directly

The following technical details of method FILTER_SYNTAX_STRUCTURE can also be found below:

  • Importing parameters
  • Exporting parameters
  • Changing parameters
  • Returning parameters
  • Exceptions
  • Coding Examples


Parameters of Method FILTER_SYNTAX_STRUCTURE

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NameTypeData TypeDescriptionDefault Value
RULENAMEImportingTYPE
STRING
Rule
SUBRCExportingTYPE
SY-SUBRC
Return Code
SYNTAX_XMLChangingTYPE
SSYNTAXSTRUCTURE-DESCRIPTION
XML Format



Exceptions of Method FILTER_SYNTAX_STRUCTURE

This method does not have any exceptions

Example ABAP coding

This is a private Method so the below code can only be executed from within the class itself. I.e. from another method of the class.

DATA: lv_RULENAME TYPE STRING,
lv_SUBRC TYPE SY-SUBRC,
lv_SYNTAX_XML TYPE SSYNTAXSTRUCTURE-DESCRIPTION,
lv_other TYPE c.

CALL METHOD CL_ABAP_DOCU_SYNTAX_DIAGRAM=>FILTER_SYNTAX_STRUCTURE(
EXPORTING
RULENAME = lv_RULENAME
IMPORTING
SUBRC = lv_SUBRC
CHANGING
SYNTAX_XML = lv_SYNTAX_XML ).

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