IFIFMFYCVA_CLOSE_SCHEDMAN is a standard ABAP INCLUDE available within your SAP system (depending on your version and release level). Below is the basic information available for this SAP report including which OBJECTS it interacts with such as TABLES, FUNCTION MODULES, INCLUDES ETC. Also check out the submitted Comments related to this SAP report or see any standard documentation available.
If you would like to execute this report or see the full code listing simply enter IFIFMFYCVA_CLOSE_SCHEDMAN into the relevant SAP transactions such as SE38 or SE80
This report can be called from another progam/report simply by using the ABAP SUBMIT statement, see below for example ABAP code snipts of how to do this.
No INCLUDES are used within this REPORT code!
No SAP DATABASE tables are accessed within this REPORT code!
MESSAGES_INITIALIZE CALL FUNCTION 'MESSAGES_INITIALIZE' EXCEPTIONS OTHERS = 0.
MESSAGE_STORE CALL FUNCTION 'MESSAGE_STORE' EXPORTING arbgb = l_f_message-id exception_if_not_active = 'X' msgty = l_f_message-type msgv1 = l_f_message-message_v1 msgv2 = l_f_message-message_v2 msgv3 = l_f_message-message_v3 msgv4 = l_f_message-message_v4 txtnr = l_f_message-number EXCEPTIONS OTHERS = 0.
MESSAGES_SAVE CALL FUNCTION 'MESSAGES_SAVE' EXPORTING i_balobject = 'ISPS' i_balsubobject = 'FMCF' IMPORTING e_log_handle = l_f_scma_message-log_handle EXCEPTIONS OTHERS = 0.
FM_FYC_SCHEDMAN_CLOSE CALL FUNCTION 'FM_FYC_SCHEDMAN_CLOSE' EXPORTING i_f_schedman_key = u_f_key i_wfitem = u_wfitem i_wfokey = u_wfokey i_aplstat = l_aplstat i_cnt_obj = u_cnt_obj i_f_message = l_f_scma_message.
Although this basic information may have limited use it does provide an easy to find location to store any knowledge about this program/report.
IFIFMFYCVA_CLOSE_SCHEDMAN - IFIFMFYCVACLOSESCHEDMAN IFIFMFYCVA_CHECK_PROCESSED - IFIFMFYCVACHECKPROCESSED IFIFMFYCVA_AUTHORITY_CHECK - IFIFMFYCVAAUTHORITYCHECK IFIFMFYCEFDELWF_SHOW_LIST - IFIFMFYCEFDELWFSHOWLIST IFIFMFYCEFDELWF_SEL_WAPI - IFIFMFYCEFDELWFSELWAPI IFIFMFYCEFDELWF_SELSUBMIT - IFIFMFYCEFDELWFSELSUBMIT