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bdc using table control

Former Member
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how to use table controls in bdc?

thank u in advance.

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amit_khare
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Refer the link -

http://www.sap-img.com/abap/bdc-example-using-table-control-in-bdc.htm

Regards,

Amit

Reward all helpful replies.

Former Member
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http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/abap/handling-table-control-in-bdc.htm

http://www.sap-img.com/abap/bdc-example-using-table-control-in-bdc.htm

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/9f/dbac9f35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/frameset.htm

Handling of table control in BDC check these links:

http://www.sap-img.com/abap/bdc-example-using-table-control-in-bdc.htm

http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/abap/handling-table-control-in-bdc.htm

http://arthur_ong.tripod.com/xab023.htm

http://www.sap-img.com/abap/bdc-example-using-table-control-in-bdc.htm

Hope this links are useful, Do reward.

Following is a sample code of handling table control in BDC.

REPORT Y730_BDC5 .

*HANDLING TABLE CONTROL IN BDC

DATA : BEGIN OF IT_DUMMY OCCURS 0,

DUMMY(100) TYPE C,

END OF IT_DUMMY.

DATA : BEGIN OF IT_XK01 OCCURS 0,

LIFNR(10) TYPE C,

BUKRS(4) TYPE C,

EKORG(4) TYPE C,

KTOKK(4) TYPE C,

NAME1(30) TYPE C,

SORTL(10) TYPE C,

LAND1(3) TYPE C,

SPRAS(2) TYPE C,

AKONT(6) TYPE C,

FDGRV(2) TYPE C,

WAERS(3) TYPE C,

END OF IT_XK01,

BEGIN OF IT_BANK OCCURS 0,

BANKS(3) TYPE C,

BANKL(10) TYPE C,

BANKN(10) TYPE C,

KOINH(30) TYPE C,

LIFNR(10) TYPE C,

END OF IT_BANK.

DATA : IT_BDCDATA LIKE BDCDATA OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE,

IT_BDCMSGCOLL LIKE BDCMSGCOLL OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.

CALL FUNCTION 'WS_UPLOAD'

EXPORTING

FILENAME = 'C:\VENDOR.TXT'

FILETYPE = 'ASC'

TABLES

DATA_TAB = IT_DUMMY.

LOOP AT IT_DUMMY.

IF IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+0(2) = '11'.

IT_XK01-LIFNR = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+2(10).

IT_XK01-BUKRS = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+12(4).

IT_XK01-EKORG = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+16(4).

IT_XK01-KTOKK = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+20(4).

IT_XK01-NAME1 = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+24(30).

IT_XK01-SORTL = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+54(10).

IT_XK01-LAND1 = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+64(3).

IT_XK01-SPRAS = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+67(2).

IT_XK01-AKONT = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+69(6).

IT_XK01-FDGRV = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+75(2).

IT_XK01-WAERS = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+77(3).

APPEND IT_XK01.

ELSE.

IT_BANK-BANKS = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+2(3).

IT_BANK-BANKL = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+5(10).

IT_BANK-BANKN = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+15(10).

IT_BANK-KOINH = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+25(30).

IT_BANK-LIFNR = IT_DUMMY-DUMMY+55(10).

APPEND IT_BANK.

ENDIF.

ENDLOOP.

LOOP AT IT_XK01.

REFRESH IT_BDCDATA.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0100'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'RF02K-REF_LIFNR'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'/00'.

perform bdc_field using 'RF02K-LIFNR'

IT_XK01-LIFNR.

perform bdc_field using 'RF02K-BUKRS'

IT_XK01-BUKRS.

perform bdc_field using 'RF02K-EKORG'

IT_XK01-EKORG.

perform bdc_field using 'RF02K-KTOKK'

IT_XK01-KTOKK.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0110'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'LFA1-TELX1'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'/00'.

perform bdc_field using 'LFA1-NAME1'

IT_XK01-NAME1.

perform bdc_field using 'LFA1-SORTL'

IT_XK01-SORTL.

perform bdc_field using 'LFA1-LAND1'

IT_XK01-LAND1.

perform bdc_field using 'LFA1-SPRAS'

IT_XK01-SPRAS.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0120'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'LFA1-KUNNR'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'/00'.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0130'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'LFBK-KOINH(02)'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'=ENTR'.

DATA : FNAM(20) TYPE C,

IDX TYPE C.

MOVE 1 TO IDX.

LOOP AT IT_BANK WHERE LIFNR = IT_XK01-LIFNR.

CONCATENATE 'LFBK-BANKS(' IDX ')' INTO FNAM.

perform bdc_field using FNAM

IT_BANK-BANKS.

CONCATENATE 'LFBK-BANKL(' IDX ')' INTO FNAM.

perform bdc_field using FNAM

IT_BANK-BANKL.

CONCATENATE 'LFBK-BANKN(' IDX ')' INTO FNAM.

perform bdc_field using FNAM

IT_BANK-BANKN.

CONCATENATE 'LFBK-KOINH(' IDX ')' INTO FNAM.

perform bdc_field using FNAM

IT_BANK-KOINH.

IDX = IDX + 1.

ENDLOOP.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0130'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'LFBK-BANKS(01)'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'=ENTR'.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0210'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'LFB1-FDGRV'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'/00'.

perform bdc_field using 'LFB1-AKONT'

IT_XK01-AKONT.

perform bdc_field using 'LFB1-FDGRV'

IT_XK01-FDGRV.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0215'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'LFB1-ZTERM'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'/00'.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0220'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'LFB5-MAHNA'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'/00'.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0310'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'LFM1-WAERS'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'/00'.

perform bdc_field using 'LFM1-WAERS'

IT_XK01-WAERS.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPMF02K' '0320'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_CURSOR'

'WYT3-PARVW(01)'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'=ENTR'.

perform bdc_dynpro using 'SAPLSPO1' '0300'.

perform bdc_field using 'BDC_OKCODE'

'=YES'.

CALL TRANSACTION 'XK01' USING IT_BDCDATA

MODE 'A'

UPDATE 'S'

MESSAGES INTO IT_BDCMSGCOLL.

ENDLOOP.

FORM BDC_DYNPRO USING PROG SCR.

CLEAR IT_BDCDATA.

IT_BDCDATA-PROGRAM = PROG.

IT_BDCDATA-DYNPRO = SCR.

IT_BDCDATA-DYNBEGIN = 'X'.

APPEND IT_BDCDATA.

ENDFORM.

FORM BDC_FIELD USING FNAM FVAL.

CLEAR IT_BDCDATA.

IT_BDCDATA-FNAM = FNAM.

IT_BDCDATA-FVAL = FVAL.

APPEND IT_BDCDATA.

ENDFORM.

Hope that would clear the matters for freshers.

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Hai.

check this code.

How to deal with table control / step loop in BDC

Steploop and table contol is inevitable in certain transactions. When we run BDC for such transactions, we will face the situation: how many visible lines of steploop/tablecontrol are on the screen? Although we can always find certain method to deal with it, such as function code 'NP', 'POPO', considering some extreme situation: there is only one line visible one the screen, our BDC program should display an error message. (See transaction 'ME21', we you resize your screen to let only one row visible, you can not enter mutiple lines on this screen even you use 'NP')

Now with the help of Poonam on sapfans.com developement forum, I find a method with which we can determine the number of visible lines on Transaction Screen from our Calling BDC program. Maybe it is useless to you, but I think it will give your some idea.

Demo ABAP code has two purposes:

1. how to determine number of visible lines and how to calculte page number;

(the 'calpage' routine has been modify to meet general purpose usage)

2. using field symbol in BDC program, please pay special attention to the difference in Static ASSIGN and Dynamic ASSIGN.

Now I begin to describe the step to implement my method:

(I use transaction 'ME21', screen 121 for sample,

the method using is Call Transation Using..)

Step1: go to screen painter to display the screen 121, then we can count the fixed line on this screen, there is 7 lines above the steploop and 2 lines below the steploop, so there are total 9 fixed lines on this screen. This means except these 9 lines, all the other line is for step loop. Then have a look at steploop itselp, one entry of it will occupy two lines.

(Be careful, for table control, the head and the bottom scroll bar will possess another two fixed lines, and there is a maximum number for table line)

Now we have : FixedLine = 9

LoopLine = 2(for table control, LoopLine is always equal to 1)

Step2: go to transaction itself(ME21) to see how it roll page, in ME21, the first line of new page is always occupied by the last line of last page, so it begin with index '02', but in some other case, fisrt line is empty and ready for input.

Now we have: FirstLine = 0

or FirstLine = 1 ( in our case, FirstLine is 1 because the first line of new page is fulfilled)

Step3: write a subroutine calcalculating number of pages

(here, the name of actual parameter is the same as formal parameter)

global data: FixedLine type i, " number of fixed line on a certain screen

LoopLine type i, " the number of lines occupied by one steploop item

FirstLine type i, " possbile value 0 or 1, 0 stand for the first line of new " scrolling screen is empty, otherwise is 1

Dataline type i, " number of items you will use in BDC, using DESCRIBE to get

pageno type i, " you need to scroll screen how many times.

line type i, " number of lines appears on the screen.

index(2) type N, " the screen index for certain item

begin type i, " from parameter of loop

end type i. " to parameter of loop

*in code sample, the DataTable-linindex stands for the table index number of this line

form calpage using FixedLine type i (see step 1)

LoopLine type i (see step 1)

FirstLine type i (see step 2)

DataLine type i ( this is the item number you will enter in transaction)

changing pageno type i (return the number of page, depends on run-time visible line in table control/ Step Loop)

changing line type i.(visible lines one the screen)

data: midd type i,

vline type i, "visible lines

if DataLine eq 0.

Message eXXX.

endif.

vline = ( sy-srows - FixedLine ) div LoopLine.

*for table control, you should compare vline with maximum line of

*table control, then take the small one that is min(vline, maximum)

*here only illustrate step loop

if FirstLine eq 0.

pageno = DataLine div vline.

if pageno eq 0.

pageno = pageno + 1.

endif.

elseif FirstLine eq 1.

pageno = ( DataLine - 1 ) div ( vline - 1 ) + 1.

midd = ( DataLine - 1 ) mod ( vline - 1).

if midd = 0 and DataLine gt 1.

pageno = pageno - 1.

endif.

endif.

line = vline.

endform.

Step4 write a subroutine to calculate the line index for each item.

form calindex using Line type i (visible lines on the screen)

FirstLine type i(see step 2)

LineIndex type i(item index)

changing Index type n. (index on the screen)

if FirstLine = 0.

index = LineIndex mod Line.

if index = '00'.

index = Line.

endif.

elseif FirstLine = 1.

index = LineIndex mod ( Line - 1 ).

if ( index between 1 and 0 ) and LineIndex gt 1.

index = index + Line - 1.

endif.

if Line = 2.

index = index + Line - 1.

endif.

endif.

endform.

Step5 write a subroutine to calculate the loop range.

form calrange using Line type i ( visible lines on the screen)

DataLine type i

FirstLine type i

loopindex like sy-index

changing begin type i

end type i.

If FirstLine = 0.

if loopindex = 1.

begin = 1.

if DataLine <= Line.

end = DataLine.

else.

end = Line.

endif.

elseif loopindex gt 1.

begin = Line * ( loopindex - 1 ) + 1.

end = Line * loopindex.

if end gt DataLine.

end = DataLine.

endif.

endif.

elseif FirstLine = 1.

if loopindex = 1.

begin = 1.

if DataLine <= Line.

end = DataLine.

else.

end = Line.

endif.

elseif loop index gt 1.

begin = ( Line - 1 ) * ( loopindex - 1 ) + 2.

end = ( Line - 1 ) * ( loopindex - 1 ) + Line.

if end gt DataLine.

end = DataLine.

endif.

endif.

endif.

endform.

Step6 using field sysbol in your BDC, for example: in ME21, but you should calculate each item will correponding to which index in steploop/Table Control

form creat_bdc.

field-symbols: <material>, <quan>, <indicator>.

data: name1(14) value 'EKPO-EMATN(XX)',

name2(14) value 'EKPO-MENGE(XX)',

name3(15) value 'RM06E-SELKZ(XX)'.

assign: name1 to <material>,

name2 to <quan>,

name3 to <indicator>.

.

do pageno times.

if sy-index gt 1

*insert scroll page ok_code"

endif.

.

.

perform calrange using Line DataLine FirstLine sy-index

changing begin end.

.

.

loop at DataTable from begin to end.

perform calindex using Line FirstLine DataTable-LineIndex changing Index.

name1+11(2) = Index.

name2+11(2) = Index.

name3+12(2) = Index.

.

.

perform bdcfield using <material> DataTable-matnr.

perform bdcfield using <quan> DataTable-menge.

perform bdcfield using <indicator> DataTable-indicator.

.

.

.

endloop.

enddo.

regards.

sowjanya.b.