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SPI_TRACE_TEST_APPLICATION SAP ABAP Report - PMI: Generate Test Data for Tracing Process







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


Text pool values


Selection Text: P_EXTPP = Set Trace Flags
Title: PMI: Generate Test Data for Tracing Process
Text Symbol: 101 = Process (derived from Test Tracing)
Text Symbol: 102 = Number (counted up)
Text Symbol: 201 = Set External Trace Flags
Text Symbol: 202 = Low
Text Symbol: 203 = Medium
Text Symbol: 204 = High
Text Symbol: 205 = Execute ABAP Steps A1 and A2
Text Symbol: 206 = Execute Java Steps J1 and J2
Text Symbol: B01 = Process
Text Symbol: B02 = Options


INCLUDES used within this REPORT SPI_TRACE_TEST_APPLICATION

No INCLUDES are used within this REPORT code!


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:

RFC_READ_HTTP_DESTINATION CALL FUNCTION 'RFC_READ_HTTP_DESTINATION' EXPORTING destination = l_destination IMPORTING servicenr = l_port server = l_host ssl = l_ssl EXCEPTIONS authority_not_available = 1 destination_not_exist = 2 information_failure = 3 internal_failure = 4 no_http_destination = 5 OTHERS = 6.

TH_GET_CLIENT_ID CALL FUNCTION 'TH_GET_CLIENT_ID' IMPORTING trcflag1 = l_flag1 trcflag2 = l_flag2.

TH_CLEAR_CLIENT_ID_TRC_FLAGS CALL FUNCTION 'TH_CLEAR_CLIENT_ID_TRC_FLAGS' EXPORTING sql = 1 tbuf = 1 enq = 1 rfc = 1 auth = 1 cmod = 1 user = 1 sat = 1 ws = 1.

TH_GET_CLIENT_ID_TRC_FLAGS CALL FUNCTION 'TH_GET_CLIENT_ID_TRC_FLAGS' IMPORTING sql = l_th_sql tbuf = l_th_tbuf enq = l_th_enq rfc = l_th_rfc auth = l_th_auth cmod = l_th_cmod user = l_th_user sat = l_th_sat ws = l_th_ws.

TH_SET_CLIENT_ID_TRC_FLAGS CALL FUNCTION 'TH_SET_CLIENT_ID_TRC_FLAGS' EXPORTING sql = l_sql tbuf = l_tbuf enq = l_enq rfc = l_rfc auth = l_auth cmod = l_cmod user = l_user sat = l_sat ws = l_ws.



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