ABAP Training Exercise
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ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 1 Topic: Objective:
ABAP Data Dictionary To be able to practice how to create domains, data element, tables, views and search help
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. Y - test object TAB - table/ DOM - domain / DEL - Data Element / VIEW - View / SH - search help DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Domain YDOM_DESCXX Date YDEL_DESCXX Element Table
YTAB_DESCXX
View
YVIEW_DESCXX
Search Help
YSH_DESCXX
Example: YTAB_CUST00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a customized table for reservation system. Exercise 1.1 In the transaction code SE11 (ABAP Dictionary) Create a domain.
Domain
Data No of Type Char.
YDOM_ADD00
char 20
YDOM_TEL00
char 10
YDOM_RSRVNO00 char 10
Exercise 1.2 Create a Data Element Field
Domain
Field Label
YDEL_ADD100
YDOM_ADD00
Agent Address
YDEL_ADD200
YDOM_ADD00
Customer Address
YDEL_TEL100
YDOM_TEL00
Agent Telephone No.
YDEL_TEL200
YDOM_TEL00
Customer Telephone No.
YDEL_RSRVNO00 YDOM_RSRVNO00
Reservation Number
Exercise 1.3 Create a transparent table (customized table) Table Structure 1: Master Data Table: YTAB_AGENT00 Fields
Data Element
AGENTCODE
KUNNR
NAME
NAME1
OFFICE
YDEL_ADD100
TELNO
YDEL_TEL100
Table Structure 2: Transactional Table: YTAB_TRAVEL00 Fields
Data Element
Description
RESERV_NO
YDEL_RSRVNO00
CARRID
S_CARR_ID
CONNID
S_CONN_ID
FLIGHT DATE
S_DATE
NO. OF SEAT
CHAR 4
No. of reserved seat
CUST_NAME
CHAR 30
Customer Name
ADDRESS
YDEL_ADD200
TELNO
YDEL_TEL200
AGENTCODE
KUNNR
Exercise 1.4 Create a view YVIEW_REPORT100 for SPFLI & SFLIGHT using the ff fields: • • • • • • •
SPFLI-CARRID SPFLI-CONNID SPFLI-CITYFROM SPFLI_CITYTO SFLIGHT-FLDATE SFLIGHT-SEATOCC SFLIGHT-SEATSMAX
NOTE: This will be use on later exercises.
Exercise 1.5 Create an Elementary search help YSH_00 Selection Method: Search for views: (use the database view that was created in Exercise 1.4) Search help paramter: CARRID, CONNID and FLDATE.
NOTE: This will be use on later exercises.
Expected Objects: Five (5) objects (domain, data element, table and view, search help)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 2 Topic: Objective:
Simple Report Program To be able to practice how to create a simple report
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a simple report. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YWRITEXX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER02XX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: My First Report INPUT: NONE PROCESS: 1. Create a program that will show the current date, time and the user id who execute it. 2. Create a box. Enclose text in a box. 3. Remove page heading. 4. Add format to text: a. Date - Orange b. Time - Red c. User - Green
OUTPUT:
Expected Objects: Two (2) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 3 Topic: Objective:
Simple Report Program To be able to practice how to create a simple report
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a simple report. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YIMABAPXX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER03XX (XX - trainee number). TITLE: My Profile INPUT: NONE PROCESS:
1. Create a program that will display your information 2. Remove Page heading. 3. Set the following Color: a. NAME – BLUE b. BIRTHDAY – BLUE c. School – Yellow d. Course – Yellow e. Year Graduated – Yellow
Note: Remove formats within .
OUTPUT:
Expected Objects: Two (2) objects (report and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 4 Topic: Objective:
Simple Arithmetic To be able to practice how to create a simple program using different operators
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will let you perform arithmetic computation In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YARITHXX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER04XX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: ARITHMETIC INPUT: NONE PROCESS: 1.1.
The following are the equations and rules: a.
Write the sum of two even numbers.
b.
Write the quotient of the two even numbers ( in letter a ). Divide it by 2.
c.
Write the difference. Subtract the quotient ( letter b ) by 1.
d.
Write the product. Multiply the difference ( letter c ) by 100.
e.
Write the result. Combine all the equation into one statement. Make sure it should be the same result as d.
Example: First Even Number = 10. Second Even Number = 4.
OUTPUT:
a.
SUM = 14.
b.
QUOTIENT = 7
c.
DIFFERENCE = 6
d.
PRODUCT = 600
e.
RESULT = 600
Please follow the layout
Name: . Date : . Sum of two Even Numbers : < Result a> Divided by 2 will give the result: < Result b> Subtracting by 1 will have the result: < Result c> This will be the product if multiplied by 100: < Result d> Combined all of this will have the same result as < Result e>
Expected Objects: Two (2) objects (report and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 5 Topic: Objective:
Parameters To be able to practice how to create a simple program with parameters
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will let you perform arithmetic computation with Parameters. You will enter value for computation In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YPARAMETERXX (XX trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER05XX (XX - trainee number). TITLE: PARAMETERS INPUT: Create the following selection text First Even Number Second Even Number Multiply By
PROCESS: 1.
The following are the equations and rules:
a.
Write the sum of two even numbers by adding the first two valued entered in the parameter b. Write the quotient of the two even numbers ( in letter a ). Divide it by 2. c. Write the difference. Subtract the quotient ( letter b ) by 1. d. Write the product. Multiply the difference by the value 3rd parameter ( letter c ) e. Write the result. Combine all the equation into one statement. Make sure it should be the same result as d. Example: 1st Parameter = 10 2nd Parameter = 4. 3rd Parameter = 100.
a. b. c. d. e.
SUM = 14. QUOTIENT = 7. DIFFERENCE = 6 PRODUCT = 600 RESULT = 600
OUTPUT:
Please follow the layout
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 6 Topic: Objective:
Date Calculation To be able to practice how to Calculate the date base on the parameters
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will Calculate the date base on the parameters. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YDATEXX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER06XX (XX - trainee number). TITLE: DATE CALCULATION INPUT:
PROCESS: Get the actual date.
Example: Date: 06/03/2008 Days: 5 The date after 5 days is: 06/08/08
OUTPUT:
Please follow the layout
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 7 Topic: Objective:
Control Statements To be able to practice control statements
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will use logical expression , case statements, do and while loop. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YCONTROLXX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER07XX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: Control Statements INPUT: Follow the input screen below Parameter number 1 & 2 are required input fields
PROCESS: 1. Compute number1 and number2 parameters based on the selected operators (radiobutton). 2. the result will be use as the number of times in do..enddo and while..endwhile statements. (use both loop statement) 3. for Division option, there must be an error message, when the number2 parameter is equal to 0. 4. be sure you use if..endif and case statements. OUTPUT:
Please follow the layout
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 8a Topic: Objective:
Data Structure - Internal Table To be able to practice the use of data structures (internal tables)
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will use an internal table as data structure. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YITTAB1XX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER08aXX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: Internal Tables TABLES: SPFLI INPUT: none PROCESS: 1. Create an internal table following the fields below: carrid, connid, cityfrom, cityto.
2. Select the given field in SPFLI table OUTPUT:
Output should be like this. Please follow the layout.
CARRID, CONNID, CITYFROM, CITYTO.
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 8b Topic: Objective:
Data Structure - Internal Table w/ collect To be able to practice the use of data structures (internal tables)
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will use an internal table as data structure. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YITTAB2XX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER08bXX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: Internal Tables - collect TABLES: SPFLI INPUT: none PROCESS: 1. Create an internal table following the fields below: CARRID, SEATSOCC 2. Select the given field in SFLIGHT table
OUTPUT:
Output should be like this. Please follow the layout.
CARRID, SEATSOCC
NOTE: use collect, instead of append
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise Exercise # 9 Topic: Objective:
SQL Statements To be able to practice programming with SQL Statements . To Differentiate the common SQL statements.
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
Create a program that will use different SQL statements. See the effect. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YSQLXX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER09XX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: Different SQL Statements INPUT: Follow the input screen below
Parameter
Type
Description
rb1
radio button
Appending Corresponding
rb2
radio button
Into Corresponding
rb3
radio button
appending corresponding (diff f)
rb4
radio button
select into (diff fields)
rb5
radio button
Select single
PROCESS: for rb1 Step 1: Create an internal table with the following fields: carrid, connid, cityfrom, cityto, countryfr, countryto *field names should be the same with the reference fields. ex: carrid like SPFLI-CARRID
field reference name field carrid CARRID Step 2: Select the following fields (CARRID CONNID CITYFROM CITYTO) from table SPFLI using a select statement with appending corresponding. Step 3: Select the following fields (CARRID CONNID COUNTRYFR COUNTRYTO) from table SPFLI using a select statement with appending corresponding.
Step 4: Display output. What did you observe? for rb2 Step 1: Use the internal table in rb1. Step 2: Select the following fields (CARRID CONNID CITYFROM CITYTO) from table SPFLI using a select statement with into corresponding. Step 3: Select the following fields (CARRID CONNID COUNTRYFR COUNTRYTO) from table SPFLI using a select statement with into corresponding. Step 4: Display output. What did you observe? for rb3 Step 1: Create an internal table with the following fields: carrid, connid, cityfrom, cityto, countryfr, countryto *field names should be the same with the reference fields except for countryfr, countryto. Ex. country_to like spfi-countryto
Step 2: Select the following fields (CARRID CONNID CITYFROM CITYTO COUNTRYFR COUNTRYTO) from table SPFLI using a select statement with appending corresponding. Step 3: Display output. What did you observe? for rb4 Step 1: Use the internal table in rb3. Step 2: Select the following fields (CARRID CONNID CITYFROM CITYTO COUNTRYFR COUNTRYTO) from table SPFLI using a select statement with select... into...end select. Step 3: Display output. What did you observe? for rb5 Step 1: Use the internal table in rb3. Step 2: Select the following fields (CARRID CONNID CITYFROM CITYTO COUNTRYFR COUNTRYTO) from table SPFLI using a select statement with select single... into...end select.
Step 3: Display output. What did you observe?
in summary: there will be two internal table five radio buttons for rb1 and 2, there will be two select statements each. for rb 3,4,5 there will be one select statement each. Please follow the steps carefully. Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 10 Topic: Objective:
SQL Statements with where condition To be able to practice programming with SQL Statements
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will use different SQL statements. See the effect. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YSQL2XX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER10XX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: SQL Statements with conditions INPUT:
Follow the input screen below
Field Field Label / Required Reference POR Name Description (yes/no) carrid spfli-carrid Range Carrier ID connid spfli-connid Range
no
Connection no ID
PROCESS: Step 1: Copy the program YEXER08aXX. Step 2: Revise the select statement. Use the select statement with where condition. conditions: carrid and connid
OUTPUT:
It will depends on the value in the input parameters.
ex:
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 11a Topic: Objective:
SQL Statements - complex selection To be able to practice programming with SQL Statements using inner join, for all entries and distinct
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will use different complex SQL statements. See the effect In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YSQL3aXX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER11aXX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: Complex SQL Statements - inner join INPUT: Follow the input screen below
Field Field Label / Required Reference POR Name Description (yes/no) carrid spfli-carrid Range Airline connid spfli-connid Range fldate
sflightfldate
no
Connection no Number
Range Flight Date
no
PROCESS: Step 1: Select the following fields in the following tables: a. SCARR carname b. SFLIGHT planetype fldate price c. SPFLI cityfrom cityto
* use inner join * conditions should be based on the input parameters above * display the data based on the given layout below * if no record retrieve, an error message appear "No records found".
OUTPUT: ex:
It will depends on the value in the input parameters.
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 11b Topic: Objective:
SQL Statements - complex selection To be able to practice programming with SQL Statements using inner join, for all entries and distinct
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will use different complex SQL statements. See the effect In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YSQL3aXX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER11bXX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: Complex SQL Statements - for all entries PROCESS: 1. Copy YEXER11aXX. 2. Remove the existing select statement. 3. Use FOR ALL ENTRIES instead of INNERJOIN. 4. Select the following fields (carrid, connid, planetype, fldate and price) 5. Inner join SCARR and SFLIGHT tables only.
6. Conditions will be based on the given parameters 7. Output should be Carrier ID, Planetype, Flight Date and Price only. * if no record retrieve, an error message appear "No records found".
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise
Exercise # 11c Topic: Objective:
SQL Statements - complex selection To be able to practice programming with SQL Statements using inner join, for all entries and distinct
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will use different complex SQL statements. See the effect. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YSQL3aXX (XX - trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER11cXX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: Complex SQL Statements - distinct PROCESS: 1. Copy YEXER11aXX. 2. In the selection parameter, remove the flight date select option. 3. In the internal table, remove the ff fields: (plantype, fldate and price) 4. Remove the existing select statement. 5. Select the following fields (carrname, cityfrom and cityto) 6. Inner join SCARR and SPFLI tables only. 7. Use DISTINCT in the selection statement. 8. Conditions will be based on the given parameters (remaining two parameters) 9. Output should be Carrier Name, City From and City to only.
* if no record retrieve, an error message appear "No records found".
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 12a Topic: Objective:
At-Selection Screen and At-Selection Screen Output To be able to practice the At Selection Command
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will use At-Selection Screen and At-Selection Screen Output In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YATSELECTIONXX (XX trainee number). In the transaction code SE93 (Maintain Transaction), create a transaction code named YEXER12XX (XX - trainee number).
TITLE: AT Selection Command
Copy EXER07. (SE38, click COPY button)
INPUT: 1. Create an additional parameter: p_result type p, not an input field. 2. Remove the required field for first two parameters.
PROCESS: Same process. Add on: 1. Error message for subtraction and division. subtraction: If minuend and greater than subtrahend, error message. division: if dividend is zero, error message. 2. Handle two decimal places.
NOTE: do not click the execute button. OUTPUT: no output
Expected Objects: Three (3) objects (report, text element and transaction code)
ABAP Training Exercise _____________________________________________ Exercise # 12b Topic: Objective:
Simple Dialog To be able to practice dialog programming
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will let you perform a simple dialog programming. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YDIALOGXX (XX - trainee number). TITLE: First Dialog INPUT:
PROCESS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Create a dialog program similar to the arithmetic exercise Create pf-status for the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Create input field for First, and second parameter Create output field for the result Create buttons for execute computation and clear results.
Notes: the input parameter should only contain numeric
OUTPUT:
Expected Objects:
ABAP Training Exercise _____________________________________________ Exercise # 12c Topic: Objective:
Table Control To be able to practice dialog programming using table control
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will let you perform a simple dialog programming with table control. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YTABCONTROLXX (XX trainee number). TITLE: Table Control Refer to EXER11a. INPUT: Refer to EXER11a. PROCESS: For data declaration select statement, pls. refer to EXER11a. OUTPUT: Refer to EXER11a. In table control.
Expected Objects:
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 13 Topic: Objective:
Download Program To be able to practice the download programming
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ Create a program that will let you perform a simple download program. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YDOWNXX (XX - trainee number). TITLE: Download Program INPUT:
PROCESS:
OUTPUT:
Expected Objects:
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 14 Topic: Objective:
Upload Program To be able to practice the upload programming
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ Create a program that will let you perform a simple upload program. In the transaction code SE38 (ABAP Editor), create a program named YUPXX (XX - trainee number). TITLE: Upload Program INPUT:
PROCESS:
OUTPUT:
Expected Objects:
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 15 Topic: Objective:
Area Menu To be able to be familiarize in the area menu
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ In the transaction code SE43 (Area Menu Maintenance), create an area menu named YAREAXX (XX - trainee number). TITLE: Area Menu - Trainee: Create an area menu. Organize all your created program in the created area menu. Be sure all your program has a transaction code.
ABAP Training Exercise ______________________________________________ Exercise # 16 Topic: Objective:
Transport Request To be able to be familiarize in the transport organizer
General Rule:
1. Object should start with either Z or Y Use Z for actual programs Use Y for test or sample programs
Naming Convention:
2. When you create objects, a dialog box from the correction and transport system is displayed. Please specify local objects. YDESCXX Y - test object DESC - free field (to describe the table) XX - trainee number Example: YREPORT00 (Customized Table created by trainee # 00)
____________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ Create a transport request for all the ABAP objects that was previously created. One transport request for each exercise.
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