‎2008 May 14 12:30 PM
How can I find a BAPI FUNCTION?
I have to trying to search in the BAPI EXPLORER, but is that right?
Can someone help me in this problem?
‎2008 May 14 12:33 PM
Hello.
Yes, you are doing right. But you can also go to SE37 and find function modules started by BAPI* because they usualy have that patern in the name.
Didn't understand the RFC part.
Best regards.
Valter Oliveira.
‎2008 May 14 12:36 PM
BAPI function modules are always have some specific naming conventions..like starts with " BAPI_ " .So try in SE37 as unction module name BAPI_ * it will display all BAPI functions.
Regards,
Dara.
‎2008 May 14 12:50 PM
Thanks for this helpfully answer, but can i also search of BAPI´s in se80?
Because i find in se80 also Programmname´s that comprised the same Functionname which i was looking for.
Is this kind of search(se80) the same as se37 ?
‎2008 May 14 12:56 PM
Hi again.
A BAPI is a function module. In SE37 you can list all the function modules in the system.
In se80, you can list various types of objects in the system, like programs and function groups, etc ...
You can find, in SE80, programs that contain BAPI (also BAPI testing programs like report BAPI_CHARACT_CREATE_TEST, which is a report that uses a BAPI).
Hope I was clear.
Best regards.
Valter Oliveira.
‎2008 May 14 1:02 PM
Okay, than it is enough, when i only search in "se37" for the BAPI Function.
Once more many thanks for this quickly answer.