2008 Aug 19 1:22 PM
Hi all,
iam doing where used list for a perticular filed and getting some programs.In that porgrams i have to identify function modules.Normally we can identify executable prog,Include,module with PROG TYPE 1,I,m respectivly.
Is there any way to identify Function modules.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
srinivas.m
2008 Aug 20 8:24 AM
sri,
cross post.
just use:
AKB_WHERE_USED_LIST
in your case parameter shoud be filled like this:
OBJ_TYPE = FUNC
OBJ_NAME = <Function module name>.
result can be seen in REFERENCES table.
Hi
iam doing where used list for a perticular filed and getting some programs.In that porgrams i have to identify function modules.Normally we can identify executable prog,Include,module with PROG TYPE 1,I,m respectivly.
Is there any way to identify Function modules.
All the fields are stored in table -
SE11-> DD03L (Table Fields) check for the field
Domains- DD01L
and all the FM are stred in TFDIR table
Regards
Lekha
2008 Aug 19 1:26 PM
Hi
iam doing where used list for a perticular filed and getting some programs.In that porgrams i have to identify function modules.Normally we can identify executable prog,Include,module with PROG TYPE 1,I,m respectivly.
Is there any way to identify Function modules.
All the fields are stored in table -
SE11-> DD03L (Table Fields) check for the field
Domains- DD01L
and all the FM are stred in TFDIR table
Regards
Lekha
2008 Aug 19 1:26 PM
hi,
cliick find button in the program and give call function.
2008 Aug 19 1:30 PM
hi Srinivas..
Goto Se11..
Give table name as TFDIR
Click on contents..
Give ur Function name.... AND sAY F 8
There u will find the porgram name in which ur respective function module is used
With Warm Regards
Always Learner
2008 Aug 19 1:34 PM
Hi,
Function Modules are called by Call Function "Function Name".
in program..
Based on this statement u can identify that is a FM..
for more info regarding FM go to se37 pass the FM name.. to know in detaillll........
Raghunath.S
2008 Aug 19 1:58 PM
Function modules belong to function groups. You can spot a program that is a function group because it begins SAPL.
E.g. fn group SP01
SAPLSP01
Function modules begin with L, and end with Unn, where nn is a number between 00 and 99.
E.g. LSP01U01
Other includes belonging to function group, for example those containing forms, have a the last three characters as anything.
E.g. LSP01FRM, LSP01MOD
If you spot any includes that look like this, when you do a where-used, they are related to function groups and/or function modules.
matt
2008 Aug 20 8:24 AM
sri,
cross post.
just use:
AKB_WHERE_USED_LIST
in your case parameter shoud be filled like this:
OBJ_TYPE = FUNC
OBJ_NAME = <Function module name>.
result can be seen in REFERENCES table.
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