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Check this link for BDC Example: Using Table Control in BDC

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

Regarding Table controls in BDC...

Normally all the screns with table controls will have buttons to add(Insert) a Row, Delete a Row etc..

After adding data to 1st Row (it will have index 1)... press that insert button so a new Row is inserted again at 1st row..so this will have index 1.So in this way you can hard code the index to one.

The advantage is that if there are many rows then you will not have to keep a track of how many rows are inserted and when to press the page down button.

Concept: it has to indicat the index of the table control in the field name, so if you have to populate the first record of table control:

BDC-FIELDNAME = <FIELDNAME>(01).

If you fill the second row:

BDC-FIELDNAME = <FIELDNAME>(02).

and so....

Now the problem is usually on how many records you have to load, because u can fill only the rows of table control available in the screen, If you have more records than it can be displayed yuo have to simulate the command to go next page.

The number of recod can be displayed can depend on pc resolution and many program haven't command to go to next page (in this case it could be impossible create a BDC program9.

A way to create a bdc program resolution indipendent is to work on the first and second row.

Place the first hit in the first row of bdc;

Place the second insert in the second row of bdc;

Place the last hit to the top of table control;

Place the next hit in the second row;

Place the last hit to the top of table control;

Place the next hit in the second row;

.... and so

Check these thread...u have example....

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BDC Example: Using Table Control in BDC

Among beginners, using table control in BDC is always a puzzle.

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.

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