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RADDDLDF SAP ABAP Report - DD: Read and Write from DDL Sources







RADDDLDF is a standard Executable ABAP Report 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 RADDDLDF into the relevant SAP transactions such as SE38 or SE80


ABAP code to call this SAP report using the submit statement

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.






SUBMIT RADDDLDF. "Basic submit
SUBMIT RADDDLDF AND RETURN. "Return to original report after report execution complete
SUBMIT RADDDLDF VIA SELECTION-SCREEN. "Display selection screen of submitted report to user
    See more syntax options for the ABAP SUBMIT statement


Text pool values


Title: DD: Read and Write from DDL Sources


INCLUDES used within this REPORT RADDDLDF

INCLUDE RADBTDDI.


TABLES used within REPORT and the associated SELECT statement:





No SAP DATABASE tables are accessed within this REPORT code!


Function Modules used within report and the associated call statement:

No SAP FUNCTION MODULES are executed within this report code!



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The contribute/comments section below therefore offer's an opportunity for anyone to add additional information. This can be anything from useful hints, tips and screen shots to relevant SAP notes or anything else you feel is relevant to this report.

This will then be available for everyone to easily find by simply searching on the report name RADDDLDF or its description.