on 02-11-2008 10:23 AM
Hi Gurus,
The question may be silly but is any way we can write UDF using ABAP for XI .
Regards,
Satya Jethy
HI Satya ,
Well almost everybody in above post have answered your question as UDFs will not be possible using ABAP as it relies on Java engine.
But below info will help you to use UDF step by step with Java
There are 2 types of UDF's....
1)Simple UDF....can process individual field input values for each function call
2)Advanced....can process multiple field input values for each function call
Check this one...
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/d9/718e40496f6f1de10000000a1550b0/content.htm
please go through ABAP mapping
SAP Network Blog: Testing ABAP Mapping
/people/sameer.shadab/blog/2005/09/29/testing-abap-mapping
thanks
Swarup
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Ur concern is correct. It will surely take an RFC lookup more time as compared to a java UDF. But the usage must be dependent on the requirement.
e.g. if u have a huge ABAP code ready, and u dont want to replicate it in java, then better to access that code through an rfc lookup.
Regards,
Prateek
Parteek thanks fo ryour comments.
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Hi,
UDF is mainly used to map source to target with extra functionalites. UDF is run by JAVA only.
If u want to use ABAP use it in ABAP MAPPING and import that in message mapping directly.
Plz award points..
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Hello,
you can write UDFs only in java, the only way to use ABAP is to
write the complete mapping in ABAP.
Regards
Patrick
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