2009 Apr 28 12:35 PM
Hi friends
can any one tell me what exactly is the differnce between the below 2 declrations
a) Types:
Begin of TY_STRUC1,
F1 type I,
F2 type P,
F3(10) type C,
F4(5) type N,
End of TY_STRUC1.
i have declared it using types .
b) data :
Begin of TY_STRUC1,
F1 type I,
F2 type P,
F3(10) type C,
F4(5) type N,
End of TY_STRUC1.
i have declared it using data statement.
can any one tell me technically what exactly is the difference between the above 2 declarations
Regards
Priyanka.
Hi friends
can any one tell me what exactly is the differnce between the below 2 declrations
a) Types:
Begin of TY_STRUC1,
F1 type I,
F2 type P,
F3(10) type C,
F4(5) type N,
End of TY_STRUC1.
i have declared it using types .
b) data :
Begin of TY_STRUC1,
F1 type I,
F2 type P,
F3(10) type C,
F4(5) type N,
End of TY_STRUC1.
i have declared it using data statement.
can any one tell me technically what exactly is the difference between the above 2 declarations
Regards
Priyanka.
2009 Apr 28 12:37 PM
with type you can allocate any data to that.
and next one can act as work area because it is a field string.
cheers
s.janagar
2009 Apr 28 12:39 PM
Hello Priyanka,
When you declare something like a type, you can reuse it as a declaration type wherever required in your program, whereas the other data declaration, you can just directly use that as a structure..
Say for example, if you want to declare a structure similar to ty_struc1 in a subroutine, then you can declare there as
data : wa_struc type ty_struc1.
whereas if you have the use the other one, you need to use a 'like' statement.
2009 Apr 28 12:40 PM
Priyanka,
Second one can be directly used as Work Area whereas for the first one you need to create work area again by using Data statement as shown below
Data: wa_struc1 type TY_STRUC1.
Check ABAPDOCU transaction for more examples on this.
Thanks,
Babu Kilari
2009 Apr 28 12:40 PM
Hello,
When u are declaring using TYPES key word that is user specifed it will not allocate the memory.
If we declare using DATA key word it will take the memory......
2009 Apr 28 12:42 PM
Hi Priyanka,
The system does not allocate memory when you declare using types. In the first case, you are just defining a template for an internal table. You can actually hold data, only if you create another internal table using "data" statement.
eg: data: wa_struct1 type ty_struc1.
Now you can use wa_struc1 in the program to hold data.
On the other hand, the second type of declaration, reserves memory area and hence can hold data during progtam execution.
Regards,
Shiny
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