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Significance of BLOCK and when adding 2 blocks in a control flow the 2 blocks can

a). Overlap each other

b). Inner block is surrounded by the outer block

c). Inner block elements are with in process operation

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Former Member
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hi...

Blocks never overlap..

In the concept of inner and outer block first the inner block will meet the condition and the if this condition is satisfied the it comes out of the block ..to meet the outerblock conditions.

Thanks

Manas

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Hi Iqbal,

The correct anser is option

b)Inner block is surrounded by the outer block

a). Overlap each other

FALSE, because blocks cannot overlap each other...

they can be nested,u can put them one after another.

c). Inner block elements are with in process operation

FALSE , the outer block cannot access the inner block elemnets...more specificaly container elemnts.....

Regards

Biplab

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Refer to this url for step types http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/62/dcef46dae42142911c8f14ca7a7c39/frameset.htm and then select Block

The usage statement will reinforce why a block step is used

As for nesting block statements, this would depend entirely on your design

As an example you may want to split messages, ir is there a requirement to use local container objects etc as opposed to process wide

Regards,

Mike

VijayKonam
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Blocks would never overlap. B must be the right answer..!! Inner block element would not come under process.

VJ