‎2006 Nov 13 7:15 AM
hi all,
please tell me significance of the tabs in function module:
1)import
2)export
3)changing
4)tables
what needs to be entered here??and effects??
‎2006 Nov 13 7:22 AM
You can specify the types of interface parameters in function modules in the same way as the parameter interfaces of subroutines.
<b>Import parameters</b>: These must be supplied with data when you call the function module,
unless they are flagged as optional. You cannot change them in the function module.
<b>Export parameters</b>: These pass data from the function module back to the calling program.
Export parameters are always optional. You do not have to receive them in your program.
<b>Changing parameters</b>: These must be supplied with data when you call the function module,
unless they are flagged as optional. They can be changed in the function module. The changed values are then returned to the calling program.
<b>Tables parameters</b>: You use these to pass internal tables. They are treated like CHANGING
parameters. However, you can also pass internal tables with other parameters if you specify the parameter type appropriately.
You can specify the types of the interface parameters, either by referring to ABAP
Dictionary types or elementary ABAP types. When you call a function module, you must
ensure that the actual parameter and the interface parameters are compatible.
Interface parameters are, by default, passed by value. However, they can also be
passed by reference. Tables parameters can only be passed by reference. You can
assign default values to optional importing and changing parameters. If an optional
parameter is not passed in a function module call, it either has an initial value, or is set to
the default value.
Exceptions are used to handle errors that occur in function modules. The calling
program checks whether any errors have occurred and then takes action accordingly.
Have a look at below links.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/9f/db98fc35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/d1/801f02454211d189710000e8322d00/frameset.htm
I hope it helps.
Best Regards,
Vibha
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‎2006 Nov 13 7:26 AM
Hi kunal,
1. We give some inputs to the FM,
and it gives some output.
2. When we want to give some inputs (some variables etc)
then we should put/declare them in IMPORT tab in se37.
When we expect some output/variables from fm,
we declare in EXPORT TAB in se37.
3. When some internal table has to be passed to the fm,
then TABLES tab.
4. When some variables which can be passed,
and the FM can change it as per the requirement,
then CHANGING tab has to be used.
regards,
amit m.
‎2006 Nov 13 7:33 AM
HI Kunal,
1) Import: these are the values you send to the function module for processing. From the calling program, these will be exported into the function module and the FM imports them into itself
2) Export: processed data which is returned by the FM to the calling program
3)Changing: data which is changed by the FM. CHANGING is used for output parameters which are changed in the subroutine.
Note: for all the above, the data type must be specified
4)Tables: Only internal tables that are passed using tables parameters can be passed exclusively by reference.