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TCODES SAP
KONVConditions for Transaction DataKONPConditions for ItemsLIKPDelivery Header DataLIPSDelivery: Item
dataVBAKSales Document: Header DataVBAPSales Document: Item DataVBBESales Requirements: Individual
RecordsVBEHSchedule line historyVBEPSales Document: Schedule Line DataVBFASales Document FlowVBLBSales
document: Release order dataVBLKSD Document: Delivery Note HeaderVBPASales Document: PartnerVBRKBilling:
Header DataVBRPBilling: Item DataVBUKSales Document: Header Status and Administrative DataVBUPSales Document:
Item StatusVEKPHandling Unit - Header TableVEPOPacking: Handling Unit Item (Contents)VEPVGDelivery Due Index

MM
EINAPurchasing Info Record- General DataEINEPurchasing Info Record- Purchasing Organization DataMAKTMaterial
DescriptionsMARAGeneral Material DataMARCPlant Data for MaterialMARDStorage Location Data for
MaterialMASTMaterial to BOM LinkMBEWMaterial ValuationMKPFHeader- Material DocumentMSEGDocument
Segment- MaterialMVERMaterial ConsumptionMVKESales Data for materialsRKPFDocument HeaderReservationT023Mat. groupsT024Purchasing GroupsT156Movement TypeT157HHelp Texts for Movement
TypesMOFFLists what views have not been created

mm-purchasing
A501Plant/MaterialEBANPurchase RequisitionEBKNPurchase Requisition Account AssignmentEKABRelease
DocumentationEKBEHistory per Purchasing DocumentEKETScheduling Agreement Schedule LinesEKKNAccount
Assignment in Purchasing DocumentEKKOPurchasing Document HeaderEKPOPurchasing Document ItemIKPFHeaderPhysical Inventory DocumentISEGPhysical Inventory Document ItemsLFA1Vendor Master (General section)LFB1Vendor
Master (Company Code)NRIVNumber range intervalsRESBReservation/dependent requirementsT161TTexts for Purchasing
Document Types

Production Planning
MASTMaterial BOMSTKOBOM HeaderSTPOBOM Positions (detail)MAPLAssignment fo Task Lists to
MaterialsPLKORouting Group HeaderPLSORouting Group SequencePLPORouting Group OperationsAFKOProduction
Order HeaderAFPOProduction Order Position (details)

search_sap_menu - Finds the menu path to a transaction - Can either type in TX code in the search criteria or a
description- ie. 1st try SE38 and then ABAP.... the returned result is 'bottom to top'.

EDI Specific Transactions


VOE1Translation between EDI categories and SD item categories
VOE2Table EDSC view. Customer link to sales area detail
VOE3Table view EDPVW. Add partner types that will be transferred to the IDoc
VOE4Table view EDPAR. Link external partner number with our internal number
WEDIEDI Administrator Menu
BALEIdoc Administration
Scheduling agreements
OVA9Create entries for each sold-to customer for which you will receive EDI schedule releases. At implementati on, the
only field that needs to be maintained is "Check PO number," which causes SAP to make sure that the PO number sent on

the release matches the PO number on the schedule agreement. This transaction updates table T663A. SAP will not post an
EDI sche dule release, if this record is missing.

OVAICreate entries for each Vendor / Partner description combination. (Vendors must match sold-to Acct. at Cust., and
Partner descriptions must match ship-to Partner descriptions.) This transaction updates table T661W. SAP uses this table to
determine the schedule agreement sold-to partner.

OVAJIf you would like SAP to post schedule requirements using discrete dates only, instead of weekly and/or monthly
buckets, you can indicate the days of the week that you deliver to this customer. SAP will divide the customer's quantity for
a week or month evenly into the days of the week specified by the distribution function code. This code must be sent in the
DELINS IDoc in field E1EDP16-ETVTF.

IDoc Transactions
WE09 / WE02IDoc lists according to content. View IDocs via specific IDoc number or business application detail
contained within the contents of a segment.

WE05View IDocs
WE19EDI test tool. Use to test inbound Function module changes.
WE20Partner profile configuration. Add partner detail together with inbound and outbound relationships. We also
incorporate message control on the outbound IDocs. Utilize the organizational units to trap functional errors for further
processing

WE30Create IDoc extension type


WE31Segment create
WE57Assign function module to logical message and IDoc type
WE60IDoc type documentation tool
WE82Link Release detail to Extension IDoc Type
BD55Conversion rule user exit. Link conversion rule user exit to the different system \\ partner combinations
BD87Reprocess IDocs in error or waiting for action. (Both inbound and outbound in 4.6. Use BD88 in prior versions)
BALAALE Application Distribution
BALMALE Master Data Distribution
Output determination
856 - ASN
V/36Maintain output determination for deliveries (Output determination procedures). V10000 (Header output) has
condition type LAVA (usually with requirement 1 NB: Use V/84 V7ALLE SHAD for grouped ASNs. I.e. Group
deliveries into shipments

VV21,VV22,VV23Create output condition records for shipping. LAVA WE (Partner function) - We must add each new
partner with VV21

VL71Reissue output for deliveries

810 - Invoice
V/54Maintain access sequence for billing documents
VV31,VV32,VV33Create condition records for billing documents. (RD00 RE Billing party)
VF31Reissue output for billing documents
855 Order Response
V/30Sales document output types (BA00)
V/48, V/32, V/43Maintain access sequence for sales documents
VV11,VV12,VV13Create condition records for sales documents. (BA00 SP Sold to party)
Requirements coding
V/27Create code to check requirements for output control. Used to check ZBA0 against BA00 output.
Sales & Distribution
Sales order / Quote / Sched Agreement / Contract
VA02Sales order change
VA05List of sales orders
VA22Quotation change
VA32Scheduling agreement change
VA42Contract change
Billing
VF02Change billing document
VF11Cancel Billing document
VF04Billing due list
FBL5NDisplay Customer invoices by line
FBL1NDisplay Vendor invoices by line
Delivery
VL02NChange delivery document
VL04Delivery due list

VKM5List of deliveries
VL06GList of outbound deliveries for goods issue
VL06PList of outbound deliveries for picking
VL09Cancel goods issue
VT02NChange shipment
VT70Output for shipments
General
VKM3, VKM4List of sales documents
VKM1List of blocked SD documents
VD52Material Determination
Workflow
SWEADEvent queue administration
SWE2Event type linkages
SWE3Event linkages
PPOMEOrganizational Unit Maintenance
SWE5Consistency Checks for Event Linkages
SWUDWorkflow Diagnostic Tool
General

The following section provides detail on other useful SAP areas.


Create delivery via transfer orders

Once the or der is saved proceed through the following steps. The process assumes the
item has values in the warehouse bin.
VL04Delivery due list. Run the delivery due with your order number to create the delivery
LT03Create Transfer Order. EG. Warehouse: 101 and enter. Picking background. Save

The Transfer order should now be saved. It now needs to be confirmed.


In LT03 go to menu option Transfer Order -> Confirm Transfer Order
Enter

Save

The transfer order is now confirmed.


VL02NDelivery change. EG: Edit the delivery to do the following Pack External customer material number = COO.
External delivery number Waybill number. BOL Transport tag. Carrier Header partner SP (E.G. FXP). Tracking
number = Packing Unit

Purchase Orders
ME22NPOChange
ME57 Create POfrom purchase requisition
ATP
CO09 Availability overview
Goods Movement
MIGOPost goods receipt
MB51Material document list
MB01 Goods Movement
Other
MD04Material Requirements. Shows material requirements and releases against materials
SE38ABAP Editor. Used to modify ABAP programs
SM01Transaction list. Lock transactions in the system. Also a good tool to see what transactions are available
SHDBTransaction recorder (BDC)
CMODUser exit \\ project tool. Coordinates your changes into projects for the purpose of activating all user exits for a
particular project. A user exit needs to be modified before it will work

SE16Table contents display


SOSTView mails sent externally from SAP
SU53Check authorization object
SQVITable Quickviewer Used to created quick client dependent reports
ST22ABAP Dump Analysis
ST01System trace
ST11Display developer trace

ST05 SQL Trace


SM21 System log
ST22 Display short dumps
SM12 Display locked entries
Programs
List of ABAP Reports
Idoc
RBDAPP01Post inbound Idocs to application documents
RBDAGAI2Re-processing of IDocs after ALE input error
RBDAGAIEReprocessing of edited IDocs
RBDMANINStart error handling for non-posted Idocs
RSEINB00Idoc inbound processing by file
RSEOUT00Process outbound IDocs
General
RV80HGENReport 'RV80HGEN' for including customer-specific routines in the SAP standard source code is not included
automatically as an XPRA in the object list of the transport request. See OSS note 0385067. This report needs to be run in
target clients once you have implemented a custom requirements definition.

RSWUWFMLReport tha t interrogates the Workflow inbox, based on certain selections, and then forwards a notification to
the respective users that they have email waiting in the SAP system. The auto-forwarding assignment of an email address to
a user can be accomplished by th e administrator and tx: SO36 or by the user themselves using tx: SO13. Use tx: SOST to
view email status sent from SAP.

RHSOBJCHCorrects the following error in workflow customizing:


Transport object PDST
Information Table SOBJ is consistent as regards key tables
***Error*** Table HRP1600 Not an entry in table SOBJ
Information Table SOBJ is consistent as regards PAD tables
See note 134311 (point 2). Note 60801 also recommends the same steps regarding RHSOBJCH.

RSPO0075Run report RSPO0075 to activate access method M for device types.


List of ABAP Reports
Idoc

RBDAPP01Post inbound Idocs to application documents


RBDAGAI2Re-processing of IDocs after ALE input error
RBDAGAIEReprocessing of edited IDocs
RBDMANINStart error handling for non-posted Idocs
RSEINB00Idoc inbound processing by file
RSEOUT00Process outbound IDocs
General
RV80HGENReport 'RV80HGEN' for including customer-spec ific routines in the SAP standard source code is not included
automatically as an XPRA in the object list of the transport request. See OSS note 0385067. This report needs to be run in
target clients once you have implemented a custom requirements definit ion.

RSWUWFMLReport that interrogates the Workflow inbox, based on certain selections, and then forwards a notification to
the respective users that they have email waiting in the SAP system. The auto-forwarding assignment of an email address to
a user c an be accomplished by the administrator and tx: SO36 or by the user themselves using tx: SO13. Use tx: SOST to
view email status sent from SAP.

RHSOBJCHCorrects the following error in workflow customizing:


Transport object PDST
Information Table SOBJ is consistent as regards key tables
***Error*** Table HRP1600 Not an entry in table SOBJ
Information Table SOBJ is consistent as regards PAD tables
See note 134311 (point 2). Note 60801 also recommends the same steps regarding RHSOBJCH.

RSPO0075Run report RSPO0075 to activate access method M for device types.

ABCDEConstant: Alphabet (A,B,C,...)APPLISAP applicationsBATCHBackground


active (X)
IF SY-BATCH EQ SPACE.
WRITE: / 'Report was started on-line'.
WRITE: / 'Using variant:', SY-SLSET.
ELSE.
WRITE: / 'Report was started in background'.
ENDIF.BATZDBackground

SUBMIT: DailyBATZMBackground SUBMIT:


MonthlyBATZOBackground SUBMIT: OnceBATZSBackground SUBMIT:
ImmediatelyBATZWBackground SUBMIT: WeeklyBINPTBatch input active (X)

This field indicates if the transaction was called in a Batch Input session or by an online
user. To test it, a batch input session must be created. From Release 3.1g the next
procedure can be used.
oCreate a report which displays this system field
oCreate a Transaction code for this report
oUse transaction SHDB to record a the previous transaction
oPress the Overview button and choose the 'generate program' function.
oRunning the previously generated program it will create a Batch Input session
oNow call transaction SM35 and process the created Batch Input in foreground. It should display an 'X' for system field SYBINPT.BREP4Background

SUBMIT: Root name of request reportBSPLDBackground


SUBMIT: List output to spoolCALLDCALL mode active (X)
This field indicates if the transaction was called from another transaction.
oCreate a report which displays this system field
oCreate a Transaction code for this report
oCreate a new report containing the next ABAP command: CALL TRANSACTION tcode. Where tcode is the Transaction
code you created. When you run this report, it should display an 'X' for system field SY-CALLD. CALLRPrint:

ID

for print dialog functionCCURSRate specification/result field (CURRENCY


CONVERT)CCURTTable rate from currency conversionCDATEDate of rate from
currency conversionCOLNOCurrent column during list creation
WRITE: SY-COLNO, ',', SY-LINNO, 'Cursor position (column, row).'.CPAGECurrent
WRITE: / 'SY-CPAGE:', SY-CPAGE LEFT-JUSTIFIED. CPROGRuntime:

page number

Main program

WRITE: /5 'Main program:' RIGHT-JUSTIFIED, 40 SY-CPROG.CTABLExchange

rate table from


currency conversionCTYPEExchange rate type 'M','B','G' from CURRENCY
CONVERSIONCUCOLCursor position (column)
WRITE: / 'SY-CUCOL:', SY-CUCOL LEFT-JUSTIFIED. CUROWCursor
WRITE: / 'SY-CUROW:', SY-CUROW LEFT-JUSTIFIED. DATARFlag:

position (line)

Data received

In transaction programming this field indicates the change of data on the screen. In the
PBO part you may set default values of the input fields of the dynpro. In the PAI part
you can check if they were changed. If SY-DATAR is set, then the user has modified or
entered new data on the screen.DATLOLocal date for userDATUMSystem:
DateDATUTGlobal date related to UTC (GMT)DAYSTSummertime active ? ('daylight
saving time')DBCNTNumber of elements in edited dataset with DB operations
WRITE: /12 'Number of selected records:', SY-DBCNT CENTERED.DBNAMLogical

programDBSYSSystem: Database systemDCSYSSystem: Dialog

database for ABAP/4

systemDSNAMRuntime: Name of dataset for spool outputDYNGRScreen group of


current screenDYNNRNumber of current screenFDAYWFactory calendar
weekdayFDPOSLocation of a string
SEARCH T FOR 're'.
READ TABLE T INDEX SY-TABIX.
WRITE: / SY-TABIX, T-FIELD.
SKIP.
WRITE: /9 'At the example of sy-tabix, Row', (3) SY-TABIX, ',' ,
'keyword ''re'' found at off-set position:', (3) SY-FDPOS.FMKEYCurrent

function code

menuHOSTHostINDEXNumber of loop passes


DO 5 TIMES.
WRITE: SY-INDEX.
ENDDO.LANGUSAP

logon language keyLDBPGProgram: ABAP/4 database program


for SY-DBNAMLILLINumber of current list line
AT LINE-SELECTION.
DETAIL.
* SY-LSIND is the index of the current list
WRITE: / 'SY-LSIND:', SY-LSIND LEFT-JUSTIFIED.
* SY-LISTI is the index of the previous list
WRITE: / 'SY-LISTI:', SY-LISTI LEFT-JUSTIFIED.
* SY-LILLI is the number of the selected line in the absolute list
WRITE: / 'SY-LILLI:', SY-LILLI LEFT-JUSTIFIED.LINCTNumber

of list lines

WRITE: / SY-LINCT, 'line and', (3) SY-LINSZ, 'column is a page'.LINNOCurrent


WRITE: SY-COLNO, ',', SY-LINNO, 'Cursor position (column, row).'.LINSZLine

line for list creation

size of list

WRITE: SY-COLNO, ',', SY-LINNO, 'Cursor position (column, row).'.LISELInteract.:

Selected line

* contents of the selected line


WRITE: / 'SY-LISEL:', SY-LISEL.LISTINumber

of current list line

* SY-LISTI is the index of the previous list


WRITE: / 'SY-LISTI:', SY-LISTI LEFT-JUSTIFIED.LOCDBLocal

database existsLOCOPLocal
database operationLOOPCNumber of LOOP lines at screen step loopLSINDNumber of
secondary list

* SY-LSIND is the index of the current list


WRITE: / 'SY-LSIND:', SY-LSIND LEFT-JUSTIFIED.LSTATInteract.:

Status information for each list


levelMACDBProgram: Name of file for matchcode accessMACOLNumber of columns
from SET MARGINMANDTClient number from SAP logonMARKYCurrent line
character for MARKMAROWNo. of lines from SET MARGIN
statementMODNONumber of alternative modiMSGIDMessage IDMSGLIInteract.:
Message line (line 23)MSGNOMessage numberMSGTYMessage type
(E,I.W,...)MSGV1Message variableMSGV2Message variableMSGV3Message
variableMSGV4Message variableOPSYSSystem: Operating systemPAARTPrint:
FormatPAGCTPage size of list from REPORT statementPAGNORuntime: Current
page in listPDESTPrint: Output devicePEXPIPrint: Spool retention
periodPFKEYRuntime: Current F key statusPLISTPrint: Name of spool request (list
name)PRABTPrint: Department on cover sheetPRBIGPrint: Selection cover
sheetPRCOPPrint: Number of copiesPRDSNPrint: Name of spool
datasetPREFXABAP/4 prefix for background jobsPRIMMPrint: Print
immediatelyPRNEWPrint: New spool request (list)PRRECPrint:
RecipientPRRELPrint: Delete after printingPRTXTPrint: Text for cover
sheetREPIDProgram: Name of ABAP/4 programRTITLPrint: Report title of program
to be printedSAPRLSystem: SAP ReleaseSCOLSColumns on screenSLSETName of
selection setSPONORuntime: Spool number for list outputSPONRRuntime: Spool
number from TRANSFER statementSROWSLines on screenSTACOInteract.: List
displayed from columnSTAROInteract.: Page displayed from lineSTEPLNumber of
LOOP line at screen stepSUBRCReturn value after specific ABAP/4
statementsSUBTYABAP/4: Call type for SUBMITSYSIDSystem: SAP System
IDTABIXRuntime: Current line of an internal table
SEARCH T FOR 're'.
READ TABLE T INDEX SY-TABIX.TCODESession:

Current transaction codeTFDSNRuntime:


Dataset for data extractsTFILLCurrent number of entries in internal tableTIMLOLocal
time for userTIMUTGlobal time related to UTC (GMT)TITLETitle of ABAP/4
programTLENGLine width of an internal tableTMAXLMaximum number of entries in
internal table (?)TNAMEName of internal table after an access (?)TOCCUOCCURS
parameter with internal tablesTPAGIFlag indicating roll-out of internal table to paging
area (?)TSTLOTimestamp (date and time) for userTSTUTTimestamp (date and time)
related to UTC (GMT)TTABCNumber of line last read in an internal table
(?)TTABIOffset of internal table in roll area (?)TVAR0Runtime: Text variable for
ABAP/4 text elementsTVAR1Runtime: Text variable for ABAP/4 text
elementsTVAR2Runtime: Text variable for ABAP/4 text elementsTVAR3Runtime:
Text variable for ABAP/4 text elementsTVAR4Runtime: Text variable for ABAP/4 text
elementsTVAR5Runtime: Text variable for ABAP/4 text elementsTVAR6Runtime:
Text variable for ABAP/4 text elementsTVAR7Runtime: Text variable for ABAP/4 text
elementsTVAR8Runtime: Text variable for ABAP/4 text elementsTVAR9Runtime:
Text variable for ABAP/4 text elementsTZONETime difference from 'Greenwich Mean
Time' (UTC) in secondsUCOMMInteract.: Command field function
entryULINEConstant: Underline (---------...)UNAMESession: SAP user from SAP
logonUZEITSystem: TimeVLINEConstant: Vertical barWAERST001: Company code
currency after reading B segmentWILLINumber of current window
lineWINCOCursor position in window (column)WINDIIndex of current window
lineWINROCursor position in window (line)WINSLInteract.: Selected window

lineWINX1Window coordinate (column left)WINX2Window coordinate (column


right)WINY1Window coordinate (line left)WINY2Window coordinate (line
right)WTITLStandard page header indicatorXCODEExtended command
fieldZONLOTime zone of userABAP_DOCU_DOWNLOAD
Download ABAP documentation in HTML format.
APPL_LOG_DELETE
With this function module you delete logs in the database according to specified
selection conditions
APPL_LOG_DISPLAY
With this function module you can analyze logs in the database.
APPL_LOG_DISPLAY_INTERN
With this function module you can analyze logs in local memory, e.g. when you have
only collected log records at runtime and do not want to write to the database.
APPL_LOG_INIT
This function module checks whether the specified object or sub-object exists and
deletes all existing associated data in local memory.
APPL_LOG_READ_DB
With this function module you read the log data in the database for an object or subobject according to specified selection conditions.
APPL_LOG_READ_INTERN
With this function module you read all log data whose log class has at least the specified
value, from local memory, for the specified object or sub-object.
APPL_LOG_SET_OBJECT
With this function module, you create a new object or sub-object for writing in local
memory. With a flag you can control whether the APPL_LOG_WRITE_... messages are
written in local memory or are output on the screen.
APPL_LOG_WRITE_DB
With this function module you write all data for the specified object or sub-object in
local memory to the database. If the log for the object or sub-object in question is new,
the log number is returned to the calling program.
APPL_LOG_WRITE_HEADER

With this function module, you write the log header data in local memory.
APPL_LOG_WRITE_LOG_PARAMETERS
With this function module, you write the name of the log parameters and the associated
values for the specified object or sub-object in local memory. If this function module is
called repeatedly for the same object or sub-obje ct, the existing parameters are updated
accordingly. If you do not specify an object or sub-object with the call, the most
recently used is assumed.
APPL_LOG_WRITE_MESSAGE_PARAMS
With this function module you write a single message, with parameters, in local
memory. Otherwise the function module works like
APPL_LOG_WRITE_SINGLE_MESSAGE.
APPL_LOG_WRITE_MESSAGES
With this function module you write one or more messages, without parameters, in local
memory.
APPL_LOG_WRITE_SINGLE_MESSAGE
With this function module you write a single message, without paramete rs, in local
memory. If no header entry has yet been written for the object or sub-object, it is
created. If you do not specify an object or sub-object with the call, the most recently
used is assumed.
ARFC_GET_TID
will return the IP address of the terminal in hex.
BAL_CNTL_CREATE
Create Control for log display
BAL_CNTL_FREE
Release Control
BAL_CNTL_REFRESH
Put new data in log display
BAL_DB_DELETE
Delete logs from the database
BAL_DB_DEQUEUE

Unlock log
BAL_DB_ENQUEUE
Lock log
BAL_DB_LOAD
Load logs from the database
BAL_DB_LOAD
Load log(s)
BAL_DB_SAVE
Save logs in the database
BAL_DB_SAVE
Save log(s)
BAL_DB_SAVE_PREPARE
Prepare save
BAL_DB_SEARCH
Find logs in the database
BAL_DSP_LOG_DISPLAY
Display messages in memory
BAL_DSP_LOG_DISPLAY
Display Log
BAL_DSP_LOG_PARAMETERS
Either output extended long text or call a callback routine (based on the data in
BAL_S_LOG-PARAMS)
BAL_DSP_LOG_TECHNICAL_DATA
Output all log header data
BAL_DSP_MSG_LONGTEXT
Display message long text

BAL_DSP_MSG_PARAMETERS
Either output extended long text or call a callback routine (based on the data in
BAL_S_MSG-PARAMS)
BAL_DSP_MSG_TECHNICAL_DATA
Output technical data of a message such as work area, error number, etc.
BAL_DSP_OUTPUT_FREE
End output
BAL_DSP_OUTPUT_INIT
Initialize output
BAL_DSP_OUTPUT_SET_DATA
Set dataset to be displayed
BAL_DSP_PROFILE_DETLEVEL_GET
Message hierarchy in DETLEVEL
BAL_DSP_PROFILE_NO_TREE_GET
Display without tree (fullscreen)
BAL_DSP_PROFILE_POPUP_GET
Display without tree (popup)
BAL_DSP_PROFILE_SINGLE_LOG_GET
Standard profile (SLG1) for one log
BAL_DSP_PROFILE_STANDARD_GET
Standard profile (SLG1) for a lot of logs
BAL_GLB_AUTHORIZATION_GET
Assign authorization
BAL_GLB_AUTHORIZATION_RESET
Reset authorization
BAL_GLB_CONFIG_GET

Read configuration
BAL_GLB_CONFIG_SET
Set configuration
BAL_GLB_MEMORY_EXPORT
Put function group memory in ABAP-MEMORY
BAL_GLB_MEMORY_IMPORT
Get function group memory from ABAP-MEMORY
BAL_GLB_MEMORY_REFRESH
(Partially) reset global memory
BAL_GLB_MEMORY_REFRESH
(Partially) initialize memory
BAL_GLB_MSG_CURRENT_HANDLE_GET
Get current message handle
BAL_GLB_MSG_DEFAULTS_GET
Get message defaults
BAL_GLB_SEARCH_LOG
Find logs in memory
BAL_GLB_SEARCH_MSG
Find messages in memory
BAL_LOG_CREATE
Create log with header data
BAL_LOG_CREATE
Create log with header data
BAL_LOG_DELETE
Delete log (from database also at Save)

BAL_LOG_EXIST
Check existence of a log in memory
BAL_LOG_HDR_CHANGE
Change log header
BAL_LOG_HDR_CHECK
Check log header data for consistency
BAL_LOG_HDR_READ
Read log header and other data
BAL_LOG_MSG_ADD
Put message in log
BAL_LOG_MSG_ADD
Put message in log
BAL_LOG_MSG_CHANGE
Change message
BAL_LOG_MSG_CHANGE
Change message
BAL_LOG_MSG_CHECK
Check message data for consistency
BAL_LOG_MSG_CUMULATE
Add message cumulated
BAL_LOG_MSG_DELETE
Delete message
BAL_LOG_MSG_DELETE
Delete message
BAL_LOG_MSG_EXIST

Check existence of a message in memory


BAL_LOG_MSG_READ
Read message and other data
BAL_LOG_MSG_REPLACE
Replace last message
BAL_LOG_REFRESH
Delete log from memory
BAL_LOG_REFRESH
Delete log from memory
BAL_MSG_DISPLAY_ABAP
Output message as ABAP-MESSAGE
BAL_OBJECT_SELECT
Read Application Log objects table record
BAL_OBJECT_SUBOBJECT
Check whether object and subobject exist and the combination is allowed
BAL_SUBOBJECT_SELECT
Read subobject table record
BP_EVENT_RAISE
Trigger an event from ABAP/4 program
BP_JOBLOG_READ
Fetch job log executions
CHANGEDOCUMENT_READ_HEADERS
Get the change document header for a sales document, and put the results in an internal
table.
Example:
CALL FUNCTION 'CHANGEDOCUMENT_READ_HEADERS'

EXPORTING
objectclass = 'EINKBELEG'
objectid = l_objectid
username = space
TABLES
i_cdhdr = lt_cdhdr.
LOOP AT lt_cdhdr WHERE udate IN s_aedat.
CALL FUNCTION 'CHANGEDOCUMENT_READ_POSITIONS'
EXPORTING
changenumber = lt_cdhdr-changenr
TABLES
editpos = lt_editpos.
LOOP AT lt_editpos WHERE fname = 'LOEKZ'
AND f_new = 'L'.
p_desc = text-r01. " Cancel Contract
ENDLOOP.
ENDLOOP.

CHANGEDOCUMENT_READ_POSITIONS
Get the details of a change document, and store them in an internal table. This will tell
you whether a field was changed, deleted, or updated.
Example:
CALL FUNCTION 'CHANGEDOCUMENT_READ_HEADERS'
EXPORTING
objectclass = 'EINKBELEG'
objectid = l_objectid
username = space
TABLES

i_cdhdr = lt_cdhdr.
LOOP AT lt_cdhdr WHERE udate IN s_aedat.
CALL FUNCTION 'CHANGEDOCUMENT_READ_POSITIONS'
EXPORTING
changenumber = lt_cdhdr-changenr
TABLES
editpos = lt_editpos.
LOOP AT lt_editpos WHERE fname = 'LOEKZ'
AND f_new = 'L'.
p_desc = text-r01. " Cancel Contract
ENDLOOP.
ENDLOOP.

CLAF_CLASSIFICATION_OF_OBJECTS
Return all of the characteristics for a material
CLOI_PUT_SIGN_IN_FRONT
Move the negative sign from the left hand side of a number, to the right hand side of the
number. Note that The result will be left justified (like all character fields), not right
justifed as numbers normally are.
CLPB_EXPORT
Export a text table to the clipboard (on presentation server)
CLPB_IMPORT
Import a Text Table from the Clipboard (on presentation server)
COMMIT_TEXT
To load long text into SAP
CONVERSION_EXIT_ALPHA_INPUT
converts any number into a string fill with zeroes, with the number at the extreme right
Example:

input = 123
output = 0000000000000...000000000000123

CONVERSION_EXIT_ALPHA_OUTPUT
converts any number with zeroes right into a simple integer
Example:
input = 00000000000123
output = 123

CONVERT_ABAPSPOOLJOB_2_PDF
convert abap spool output to PDF
CONVERT_OTF
Convert SAP documents (SAPScript) to other types.
Example:
CALL FUNCTION "CONVERT_OTF"
EXPORTING FORMAT = "PDF"
IMPORTING BIN_FILESIZE = FILE_LEN
TABLES OTF = OTFDATA
LINES = PDFDATA
EXCEPTIONS ERR_MAX_LINEWIDTH = 1
ERR_FORMAT = 2
ERR_CONV_NOT_POSSIBLE = 3
OTHERS = 4.

CONVERT_OTFSPOOLJOB_2_PDF
converts a OTF spool to PDF (i.e. Sapscript document)
CONVERT_TO_FOREIGN_CURRENCY
Convert local currency to foreign currency.
CONVERT_TO_LOCAL_CURRENCY

Convert from foreign currency to local currency


DATE_CHECK_PLAUSIBILITY
Check to see if a date is in a valid format for SAP. Works well when validating dates
being passed in from other systems.
DATE_COMPUTE_DAY
Returns a number indicating what day of the week the date falls on. Monday is returned
as a 1, Tuesday as 2, etc.
DATE_GET_WEEK
will return the week that a date is in.
DATE_IN_FUTURE
Calculate a date N days in the future.
DAY_ATTRIBUTES_GET
Return useful information about a day. Will tell you the day of the week as a word
(Tuesday), the day of the week (2 would be Tuedsay), whether the day is a holiday, and
more.(provided by Francois Henrotte)
DOWNLOAD
download a file to the presentation server (PC)
DYNP_VALUES_READ
Read the values from a dynpro. This function can be used to read the values from a
report's selection screen too (Another example).
DYNP_VALUES_UPDATE
Similar to DYNP_VALUES_READ, this function will allow the updating of fields on a
dynpro. Very useful when you want to change a field based on the value entered for
another field.
ENQUE_SLEEP
Wait a specified period of time before continuing processing.
ENQUEUE_ESFUNCTION
Lock an abap program so that it cannot be executed.
Example:

Set the parameters as follows:


RELID = 'ZZ'
SRTF2 = 0
SRTF = (your report name)

Please note that you should not use SY-REPID to pass your report name to the function.
The value of SY-REPID will change as it is being passed to the function module, and
will no longer hold the value of the calling report.
EPS_GET_DIRECTORY_LISTING
return a list of filenames from a local or network drive
EPS_GET_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
Pass in a filename and a path, and will return attributes for the file
F4_DATE
displays a calendar in a popup window and allows user to choose a date, or it can be
displayed read only.
F4_IF_FIELD_VALUE_REQUEST
Use values from a DDIC table to provide a list of possible values. TABNAME and
FIELDNAME are required fields, and when MULTIPLE_CHOICE is selected, more
than one value can be returned.
F4IF_INT_TABLE_VALUE_REQUEST
F4 help that returns the values selected in an internal table. Very handy when
programming your very own F4 help for a field.
Example:
data:
begin of t_values occurs 2,
value like kna1-begru,
end of t_values,
t_return like ddshretval occurs 0 with header line.
t_values = 'PAR*'.
append t_values.

t_values = 'UGG'.
append t_values.
call function 'F4IF_INT_TABLE_VALUE_REQUEST'
exporting
retfield = 'BEGRU'
value_org = 'S'
tables
value_tab = t_values
return_tab = t_return
exceptions
parameter_error = 1
no_values_found = 2
others = 3.
if sy-subrc = 0.
read table t_return index 1.
o_begru-low = t_return-fieldval.
if o_begru-low = 'PAR*'.
o_begru-option = 'CP'.
else.
o_begru-option = 'EQ'.
endif.
o_begru-sign = 'I'.
append o_begru to s_begru.
else.
o_begru = i_begru.
endif.

F4IF_SHLP_EXIT_EXAMPLE

documents the different reasons to use a search help exit, and shows how it is done.
F4IP_INT_TABLE_VALUE_REQUEST
This function does not exist in 4.6 and above. Use
F4IF_INT_TABLE_VALUE_REQUEST instead.
FILENAME_GET
popup to get a filename from a user, returns blank filename if user selects cancel
FORMAT_MESSAGE
Takes a message id and number, and puts it into a variable. Works better than
WRITE_MESSAGE, since some messages use $ as a place holder, and
WRITE_MESSAGE does not accommadate that, it only replaces the ampersands (&) in
the message.
FTP_COMMAND
Execute a command on the FTP server
FTP_CONNECT
Open a connection (and log in) to an FTP server
FTP_DISCONNECT
Close the connection (and log off) the FTP server
FU CSAP_MAT_BOM_READ
You can use this function module to display simple material BOMs. You cannot display
BOM groups (for exa mple, all variants of a variant BOM). as in transaction CS03.
Current restrictions: You cannot display long texts. You cannot display sub-items. You
cannot display classification data of BOM items for batches. You can only display one
alternative or varia nt. You cannot enter an alternative for module
CSAP_MAT_BOM_READ, so you always see alternative 01. The following example
came from a posting on the SAP-R3-L mailing list.
Example:
data: begin of tstk2 occurs 0.
include structure stko_api02.
data: end of tstk2.
data: begin of tstp2 occurs 0.
include structure stpo_api02.

data: end of tstp2.


data: begin of tdep_data occurs 0.
include structure csdep_data.
data: end of tdep_data.
data: begin of tdep_descr occurs 0.
include structure csdep_descr.
data: end of tdep_descr.
data: begin of tdep_source occurs 0.
include structure csdep_source.
data: end of tdep_source.
data: begin of tdep_order occurs 0.
include structure csdep_order.
data: end of tdep_order.
data: begin of tdep_doc occurs 0.
include structure csdep_doc.
data: end of tdep_doc.
data: flg_warning like capiflag-flwarning.
call function 'CSAP_MAT_BOM_READ'
exporting
material = 'MAT100'
plant = '0001'
bom_usage = '1'
valid_from = '20.12.1996'
* valid_to
importing
fl_warning = flg_warning
tables

t_stko = tstk2
t_stpo = tstp2
t_dep_data = tdep_data
t_dep_descr = tdep_descr
t_dep_source = tdep_source
t_dep_order = tdep_order
t_dep_doc = tdep_doc
exceptions
error = 1.

Function Group GRAP is now obsolete.


SAP recommends using functions in function group SFES instead. Below is an
overview of the changes.
G_SET_GET_ALL_VALUES
Fetch values from a set.
GET_CURRENT_YEAR
Get the current fiscal year.
Example:
CALL FUNCTION 'GET_CURRENT_YEAR'
EXPORTING
BUKRS = '1000' " Company Code
DATE = SY-DATUM " Date to find fiscal year for
IMPORTING
CURRM = w_currm " Current Fiscal Month
CURRY = w_curry " Current Fiscal Year
PREVM = w_prevm " Previous Fiscal Month
PREVY = w_prevy. " Previous Fiscal Year

GET_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS

Returns a list of all tables, select options, texts, etc for a program. Even includes the text
definitions for the selection screen
GET_INCLUDETAB
Returns a list of all INCLUDES in a program
GET_JOB_RUNTIME_INFO
Get the current job number from a program. Also returns other useful info about the
current job.
GUI_CREATE_DIRECTORY
Create a directory on the presentation server
GUI_DELETE_FILE
Replaces WS_FILE_DELETE. Delete a file on the presentation server
GUI_DOWNLOAD
Replaces WS_DOWNLOAD. Download table from the app server to presentation
server
GUI_EXEC
Replaces WS_EXECUTE. Start a File or Program Asynchronously with WinExec
GUI_GET_DESKTOP_INFO
Replaces WS_QUERY. Delivers Information About the Desktop (client)
GUI_REMOVE_DIRECTORY
Delete a directory on the presentation server
GUI_RUN
Start a File or Program Asynchronously with ShellExecute
GUI_UPLOAD
Replaces WS_UPLOAD. Upoad file from presentation server to the app server
HELP_START
Display help for a field. Useful for doing AT SELECTION SCREEN ON VALUE
REQUEST for those fields that do not provide F4 help at the DDIC level.

HELP_VALUES_GET_WITH_TABLE
Show a list of possible values for F4 popup help on selection screens. This function
module pops up a screen that is just like all the other F4 helps, so it looks like the rest of
the SAP system. Very useful for providing dropdowns on fields that do not h ave them
predefined.
Example:
tables: t001w.
DATA: lc_werks LIKE t001w-werks,
ltab_fields LIKE help_value OCCURS 0 with header line,
BEGIN OF ltab_values OCCURS 0,
feld(40) TYPE c,
END OF ltab_values.
*-- Set up fields to retrieve data
ltab_fields-tabname = 'T001W'.
ltab_fields-fieldname = 'WERKS'.
ltab_fields-selectflag = 'X'.
APPEND ltab_fields.
ltab_fields-tabname = 'T001W'.
ltab_fields-fieldname = 'NAME1'.
ltab_fields-selectflag = space.
APPEND ltab_fields.
*-- Fill values
select * from t001w.
ltab_values-feld = t001w-werks.
append ltab_values.
ltab_values-feld = t001w-name1.
append ltab_values.
endselect.

CALL FUNCTION 'HELP_VALUES_GET_WITH_TABLE'


EXPORTING
fieldname = 'WERKS'
tabname = 'T001W'
title_in_values_list = 'Select a value'
IMPORTING
select_value = lc_werks
TABLES
fields = ltab_fields
valuetab = ltab_values
EXCEPTIONS
field_not_in_ddic = 01
more_then_one_selectfield = 02
no_selectfield = 03.

HOLIDAY_CHECK_AND_GET_INFO
Useful for determining whether or not a date is a holiday. Give the function a date, and a
holiday calendar, and you can determine if the date is a holiday by checking the
parameter HOLIDAY_FOUND.
Example:
data: ld_date like scal-datum default sy-datum,
lc_holiday_cal_id like scal-hcalid default 'CA',
ltab_holiday_attributes like thol occurs 0 with header line,
lc_holiday_found like scal-indicator.
CALL FUNCTION 'HOLIDAY_CHECK_AND_GET_INFO'
EXPORTING
date = ld_date
holiday_calendar_id = lc_holiday_cal_id
WITH_HOLIDAY_ATTRIBUTES = 'X'

IMPORTING
HOLIDAY_FOUND = lc_holiday_found
tables
holiday_attributes = ltab_holiday_attributes
EXCEPTIONS
CALENDAR_BUFFER_NOT_LOADABLE = 1
DATE_AFTER_RANGE = 2
DATE_BEFORE_RANGE = 3
DATE_INVALID = 4
HOLIDAY_CALENDAR_ID_MISSING = 5
HOLIDAY_CALENDAR_NOT_FOUND = 6
OTHERS = 7.
if sy-subrc = 0 and
lc_holiday_found = 'X'.
write: / ld_date, 'is a holiday'.
else.
write: / ld_date, 'is not a holiday, or there was an error calling the function'.
endif.

HOLIDAY_GET
Provides a table of all the holidays based upon a Factory Calendar &/ Holiday Calendar.
HR_DISPLAY_BASIC_LIST
is an HR function, but can be used for any data. You pass it data, and column headers,
and it provides a table control with the ability to manipulate the data, and send it to
Word or Excel. Also see the additional documentation here.
HR_GET_LEAVE_DATA
Get all leave information (includes leave entitlement, used holidays/paid out holidays)
HR_IE_NUM_PRSI_WEEKS

Return the number of weeks between two dates.


HR_PAYROLL_PERIODS_GET
Get the payroll period for a particular date. (provided by Francois Henrotte)
Example:
DATA: IT_T549Q TYPE T549Q OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE,
IT_ZL TYPE PC2BF OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
W_BEGDA = '20010101'.
W_PERNR = '00000001'.
CALL FUNCTION 'HR_PAYROLL_PERIODS_GET'
EXPORTING
get_begda = w_begda
TABLES
get_periods = it_t549q
EXCEPTIONS
no_period_found = 1
no_valid_permo = 2.
CHECK sy-subrc = 0.
CALL FUNCTION 'HR_TIME_RESULTS_GET'
EXPORTING
get_pernr = w_pernr
get_pabrj = it_t549q-pabrj
get_pabrp = it_t549q-pabrp
TABLES
get_zl = it_zl
EXCEPTIONS
no_period_specified = 1
wrong_cluster_version = 2

no_read_authority = 3
cluster_archived = 4
technical_error = 5.
NOTE: it_zl-iftyp = 'A' absence
it_zl-iftyp = 'S' at work

HR_TIME_RESULTS_GET
Get the time results for a payroll period. (provided by Francois Henrotte)
Example:
DATA: IT_T549Q TYPE T549Q OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE,
IT_ZL TYPE PC2BF OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
W_BEGDA = '20010101'.
W_PERNR = '00000001'.
CALL FUNCTION 'HR_PAYROLL_PERIODS_GET'
EXPORTING
get_begda = w_begda
TABLES
get_periods = it_t549q
EXCEPTIONS
no_period_found = 1
no_valid_permo = 2.
CHECK sy-subrc = 0.
CALL FUNCTION 'HR_TIME_RESULTS_GET'
EXPORTING
get_pernr = w_pernr
get_pabrj = it_t549q-pabrj
get_pabrp = it_t549q-pabrp
TABLES

get_zl = it_zl
EXCEPTIONS
no_period_specified = 1
wrong_cluster_version = 2
no_read_authority = 3
cluster_archived = 4
technical_error = 5.
NOTE: it_zl-iftyp = 'A' absence
it_zl-iftyp = 'S' at work

INIT_TEXT
To load long text into SAP
K_WERKS_OF_BUKRS_FIND
Return a list of all plants for a given company code.
LIST_FROM_MEMORY
Retrieves the output of a report from memory when the report was executed using
SUBMIT... EXPORTING LIST TO MEMORY. See also WRITE_LIST.
LIST_TO_ASCII
convert an ABAP report (displayed on screen) from OTF to ASCII format
MBEW_EXTEND
Get the stock position for the previous month. This displays the same info that you see
in MM03.
MONTH_NAMES_GET
It returns all the month and names in repective language.
MONTH_PLUS_DETERMINE
Add or subtract months from a date. To subtract a month, enter a negative value for the
'months' parameter.
Example:

data: new_date type d.


CALL FUNCTION 'MONTH_PLUS_DETERMINE'
EXPORTING
months = -5 " Negative to subtract from old date, positive to add
olddate = sy-datum
IMPORTING
NEWDATE = new_date.
write: / new_date.

MS_EXCEL_OLE_STANDARD_OLE
will build a file, and automatically start Excel
OTF_CONVERT
wraps several other function modules. Will convert OTF to ASCII or PDF
POPUP_TO_CONFIRM_LOSS_OF_DATA
Create a dialog box in which you make a question whether the user wishes to perform a
processing step with loss of data.
POPUP_TO_CONFIRM_STEP
Create a dialog box in which you make a question whether the user wishes to perform
the step.
POPUP_TO_CONFIRM_WITH_MESSAGE
Create a dialog box in which you inform the user about a specific decision point during
an action.
POPUP_TO_CONFIRM_WITH_VALUE
Create a dialog box in which you make a question whether the user wishes to perform a
processing step with a particular object.
POPUP_TO_DECIDE
Provide user with several choices as radio buttons
POPUP_TO_DECIDE_WITH_MESSAGE

Create a dialog box in which you inform the user about a specific decision point via a
diagnosis text.
POPUP_TO_DISPLAY_TEXT
Create a dialog box in which you display a two line message
POPUP_TO_SELECT_MONTH
Popup to choose a month
POPUP_WITH_TABLE_DISPLAY
Provide a display of a table for user to select one, with the value of the table line
returned when selected.
PRICING
Return pricing conditions in an internal table. Use structure TCOMK for parameter
COMM_HEAD_1, a nd structure TCOMP for parameter COMM_ITEM_1, and set
CALCULATION_TYPE to B. The pricing conditions will be returned in XOMV. You
must fill TCOMP, and TCOMK with the appropriate values before callling the function
in order for it to work.
PROFILE_GET
Read an Entry in an INI File on the frontend
PROFILE_SET
Write an Entry in an INI File on the frontend
READ_TEXT
To load long text into SAP
REGISTRY_GET
Read an Entry from the Registry
REGISTRY_SET
Set an entry in the Registry
RFC_ABAP_INSTALL_AND_RUN
Runs an ABAP program that is stored in the table PROGRAM when the MODE = 'F'.
Table WRITES contains the ouput of the program. Allows you to run a program without
having the source code in the target system.

RH_GET_ACTIVE_WF_PLVAR
Return the active HR Plan
RH_GET_DATE_DAYNAME
return the day based on the date provied
RH_START_EXCEL_WITH_DATA
starts Excel with the contents of an internal table. This function finds Excel in the
desktop registry. It also uses a local PC working directory to save the file (that's what
the 'W' value for data path flag does). Very transparent to user!
RH_STRUC_GET
Returns all related org info
RHP0_POPUP_F4_SEARK
is a matchcode for any type of HR Planning object, including the possibility to fill the
field that you want
Example:
Examples: search for any organizational structure
F4 = 'X'
PLVAR = '01'
OTYPE = 'O '
search for any persons
F4 = 'X'
PLVAR = '01'
OTYPE = 'P '
MULTI_SELECT = 'X' to allow multiple selection
EASY = 'X' for user-dependent matchcode
Unfortunately, the use of table BASE_OBJIDS is disabled, so you can't specify
a root for the hierarchy you display

RKD_WORD_WRAP

Convert a long string or phrase into several lines.


RP_CALC_DATE_IN_INTERVAL
Add/subtract years/months/days from a date
RP_LAST_DAY_OF_MONTHS
Determine last day of month
RPY_DYNPRO_READ
Read dynpro, including screen flow
RPY_TRANSACTION_READ
Given a transaction, return the program and screen or given a program and screen,
return the transactions that use the program and screen.
RS_COVERPAGE_SELECTIONS
Returns an internal table that contains a formatted list of all the selection parameters
entered for a report. Table is ready to print out.
RS_REFRESH_FROM_SELECTOPTIONS
Get the current contents of selection screen
RS_SEND_MAIL_FOR_SPOOLLIST
Send message from ABAP/4 program to SAPoffice.
RS_VARIANT_CONTENTS
Returns the contents of the specified variant in a table.
RSPO_DOWNLOAD_SPOOLJOB
Download the spool from a program to a file. Requires spool number.
RSPO_RETURN_ABAP_SPOOLJOB
Fetch printer spool according to the spool number informed.
RZL_READ_DIR
If the server name is left blank, it reads a directory from local presentation server,
otherwise it reads the directory of the remote server
RZL_READ_DIR_LOCAL

Read a directory on the Application Server


RZL_READ_FILE
Read a file from the presentation server if no server name is given, or read file from
remote server. Very useful to avoid authority checks that occur doing an OPEN
DATASET. This function using a SAP C program to read the data.
RZL_SLEEP
Hang the current application from 1 to 5 seconds.
RZL_SUBMIT
Submit a remote report.
RZL_WRITE_FILE_LOCAL
Saves table to the presentation server (not PC). Does not use OPEN DATASET, so it
does not suffer from authority checks!
SAP_CONVERT_TO_XLS_FORMAT
Convert data to Microsoft Excel format.
SAPGUI_PROGRESS_INDICATOR
Display a progress bar on the SAP GUI, and give the user some idea of what is
happening
SAVE_TEXT
To load long text into SAP
SCROLLING_IN_TABLE
If you are coding a module pool and using a table control, you can use this function
SCROLLING_IN_TABLE to handle any scrolling. (provided by Paul Kjaer)
SD_DATETIME_DIFFERENCE
Give the difference in Days and Time for 2 dates
SO_NEW_DOCUMENT_ATT_SEND_API1
Send a document as part of an email. The documentation is better than normal for this
function, so please read it.
SO_SPLIT_FILE_AND_PATH

Split a fully pathed filename into a filename and a path.


SO_SPOOL_READ
Fetch printer spool according to the spool number informed. See also
RSPO_RETURN_ABAP_SPOOLJOB
SO_WIND_SPOOL_LIST
Browse printer spool numbers according to user informed.
SWD_HELP_F4_ORG_OBJECTS
HR Matchcode tailored for organizational units. Includes a button so that you can
browse the hierarchy too.
SX_OBJECT_CONVERT_OTF_PDF
Conversion From OTF to PDF (SAPScript conversion)
SX_OBJECT_CONVERT_OTF_PRT
Conversion From OTF to Printer Format (SAPScript conversion)
SX_OBJECT_CONVERT_OTF_RAW
Conversion From OTF to ASCII (SAPScript conversion)
SXPG_CALL_SYSTEM
you can check the user's authorization for the specified command and run the command.
The command runs on the host system on w hich the function module is executed. The
function module is RFC capable. It can therefore be run on the host system at which a
user happens to be active or on another designated host system at which an R/3 server is
active.
SXPG_COMMAND_CHECK
Check whether the user is authorized to execute the specified command on the target
host system with the specified arguments.
SXPG_COMMAND_DEFINITION_GET
Read the definition of a single external OS command from the R/3 System's database.
SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE
Check a user's authorization to use a command, as in SXPG_COMMAND_CHECK. If
the authorization check is successful, then execute the command on the target host
system.

SXPG_COMMAND_LIST_GET
Select a list of external OS command definitions.
TERMINAL_ID_GET
Return the terminal id
TH_DELETE_USER
Logoff a user. Similar results to using SM04.
TH_ENVIRONMENT
Get the UNIX environment
TH_POPUP
Display a popup system message on a specific users screen.
TH_REMOTE_TRANSACTION
Run a transaction on a remote server. Optionally provide BDC data to be used in the
transaction
TH_USER_INFO
Give information about the current user (sessions, workstation logged in from, etc)
TH_USER_LIST
Show which users are logged into an app server
TMP_GUI_DIRECTORY_LIST_FILES
Retrieve all of the files and subdirectories on the Presentation Server (PC) for a given
directory.
When a value other than * or *.* is used for the filter, you will not get any directories,
unless they match your wildcard filter. For example, if you entered *.png, then only
files and directories that end in png will be returned by the function.
Example:
data: lc_directory like bdschko16-target_dir value 'C:\\TEMP\\',
lc_filter(20) type c default '*.*'.
li_file_count type i,

li_dir_count type i,
ltab_dir_table like sdokpath occurs 0 with header line,
ltab_file_file_table like sdokpath occurs 0 with header line.
call function 'TMP_GUI_DIRECTORY_LIST_FILES'
exporting
directory = lc_directory
filter = lc_filter importing
file_count = li_file_count
dir_count = li_dir_count
tables
file_table = ltab_file_table
dir_table = ltab_dir_table
exceptions
cntl_error = 1
others = 2.

UNIT_CONVERSION_SIMPLE
convert weights from one UOM to another.
UPLOAD
upload a file to the presentation server (PC)
UPLOAD_FILES
Will load one or more files from app or presentation server
WEEK_GET_FIRST_DAY
For a given week (YYYYMM format), this function returns the date of the Monday of
that week.
WRITE_LIST
Useful for writing out the list contents that result from the function
LIST_FROM_MEMORY.

WS_DOWNLOAD
Save Internal Table as File on the Presentation Server
WS_EXCEL
Start EXCEL on the PC
WS_EXECUTE
execute a program on a windows PC
WS_FILE_DELETE
Delete File at the Frontend
WS_FILENAME_GET
Call File Selector
WS_MSG
Create a dialog box in which you display an one line message
WS_UPLOAD
Load Files from the Presentation Server to Internal ABAP Tables
WS_VOLUME_GET
Get the label from a frontend device.
WWW_LIST_TO_HTML
After running a report, call this function to convert the list output to HTML.

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