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How to join multiple tables !

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Give me the Example to join multiple tables 1

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Hi,

see this example code.

PARAMETERS: p_cityfr TYPE spfli-cityfrom,

p_cityto TYPE spfli-cityto.

DATA: BEGIN OF wa,

fldate TYPE sflight-fldate,

carrname TYPE scarr-carrname,

connid TYPE spfli-connid,

END OF wa.

DATA itab LIKE SORTED TABLE OF wa

WITH UNIQUE KEY fldate carrname connid.

SELECT ccarrname pconnid f~fldate

INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab

FROM ( ( scarr AS c

INNER JOIN spfli AS p ON pcarrid = ccarrid

AND p~cityfrom = p_cityfr

AND p~cityto = p_cityto )

INNER JOIN sflight AS f ON fcarrid = pcarrid

AND fconnid = pconnid ).

LOOP AT itab INTO wa.

WRITE: / wa-fldate, wa-carrname, wa-connid.

ENDLOOP.

rgds,

bharat.

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Hi,

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Inner join

IF p_bsart IS INITIAL.

SELECT ekko~bukrs

ekko~lifnr

ekko~ebeln

ekko~waers

ekko~bsart

ekko~ekorg

ekko~ekgrp

ekpo~ebelp

ekpo~txz01

ekpo~matnr

ekpo~werks

ekpo~menge

ekpo~meins

ekpo~netpr

ekpo~netwr

INTO TABLE t_itab1 FROM

ekko INNER JOIN ekpo ON ekkoebeln = ekpoebeln

WHERE ekko~ebeln IN s_ebeln AND

ekko~bukrs IN s_bukrs AND

ekko~lifnr IN s_lifnr AND

ekko~ekorg IN s_ekorg AND

ekko~ekgrp IN s_ekgrp AND

ekpo~matnr IN s_matnr.

The difference between an INNER JOIN and an OUTER JOIN is the following. If a query on an INNER JOIN of VBAK (outer table) and VBAP (inner table) finds a record in VBAK but no matching records in VBAP, then no data is retrieved from the database because the inner table is empty. If you still want to keep VBAK rows for which there are no matching VBAP rows, you need to use the OUTER JOIN construct available in ABAP/4 Open SQL in 4.x..

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Syntax

... [(] {dbtab_left [AS tabalias_left]} | join

{[INNER] JOIN}|{LEFT [OUTER] JOIN}

{dbtab_right [AS tabalias_right] ON join_cond} [)] ... .

Effect

The join syntax represents a recursively nestable join expression. A join expression consists of a left-hand and a right- hand side, which are joined either by means of [INNER] JOIN or LEFT [OUTER] JOIN . Depending on the type of join, a join expression can be either an inner ( INNER) or an outer (LEFT OUTER) join. Every join expression can be enclosed in round brackets. If a join expression is used, the SELECT command circumvents SAP buffering.

On the left-hand side, either a single database table, a view dbtab_left, or a join expression join can be specified. On the right-hand side, a single database table or a view dbtab_right as well as join conditions join_cond can be specified after ON. In this way, a maximum of 24 join expressions that join 25 database tables or views with each other can be specified after FROM.

AS can be used to specify an alternative table name tabalias for each of the specified database table names or for every view. A database table or a view can occur multiple times within a join expression and, in this case, have various alternative names.

The syntax of the join conditions join_cond is the same as that of the sql_cond conditions after the addition WHERE, with the following differences:

At least one comparison must be specified after ON.

Individual comparisons may be joined using AND only.

All comparisons must contain a column in the database table or the view dbtab_right on the right-hand side as an operand.

The following language elements may not be used: BETWEEN, LIKE, IN.

No sub-queries may be used.

For outer joins, only equality comparisons (=, EQ) are possible.

If an outer join occurs after FROM, the join condition of every join expression must contain at least one comparison between columns on the left-hand and the right-hand side.

In outer joins, all comparisons that contain columns as operands in the database table or the view dbtab_right on the right-hand side must be specified in the corresponding join condition. In the WHERE condition of the same SELECT command, these columns are not allowed as operands.

Resulting set for inner join

The inner join joins the columns of every selected line on the left- hand side with the columns of all lines on the right-hand side that jointly fulfil the join_cond condition. A line in the resulting set is created for every such line on the right-hand side. The content of the column on the left-hand side may be duplicated in this case. If none of the lines on the right-hand side fulfils the join_cond condition, no line is created in the resulting set.

Resulting set for outer join

The outer join basically creates the same resulting set as the inner join, with the difference that at least one line is created in the resulting set for every selected line on the left-hand side, even if no line on the right-hand side fulfils the join_cond condition. The columns on the right-hand side that do not fulfil the join_cond condition are filled with null values.

Example

Join the columns carrname, connid, fldate of the database tables scarr, spfli and sflight by means of two inner joins. A list is created of the flights from p_cityfr to p_cityto. Alternative names are used for every table.

PARAMETERS: p_cityfr TYPE spfli-cityfrom,

p_cityto TYPE spfli-cityto.

DATA: BEGIN OF wa,

fldate TYPE sflight-fldate,

carrname TYPE scarr-carrname,

connid TYPE spfli-connid,

END OF wa.

DATA itab LIKE SORTED TABLE OF wa

WITH UNIQUE KEY fldate carrname connid.

SELECT ccarrname pconnid f~fldate

INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab

FROM ( ( scarr AS c

INNER JOIN spfli AS p ON pcarrid = ccarrid

AND p~cityfrom = p_cityfr

AND p~cityto = p_cityto )

INNER JOIN sflight AS f ON fcarrid = pcarrid

AND fconnid = pconnid ).

LOOP AT itab INTO wa.

WRITE: / wa-fldate, wa-carrname, wa-connid.

ENDLOOP.

Example

Join the columns carrid, carrname and connid of the database tables scarr and spfli using an outer join. The column connid is set to the null value for all flights that do not fly from p_cityfr. This null value is then converted to the appropriate initial value when it is transferred to the assigned data object. The LOOP returns all airlines that do not fly from p_cityfr.

PARAMETERS p_cityfr TYPE spfli-cityfrom.

DATA: BEGIN OF wa,

carrid TYPE scarr-carrid,

carrname TYPE scarr-carrname,

connid TYPE spfli-connid,

END OF wa,

itab LIKE SORTED TABLE OF wa

WITH NON-UNIQUE KEY carrid.

SELECT scarrid scarrname p~connid

INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE itab

FROM scarr AS s

LEFT OUTER JOIN spfli AS p ON scarrid = pcarrid

AND p~cityfrom = p_cityfr.

LOOP AT itab INTO wa.

IF wa-connid = '0000'.

WRITE: / wa-carrid, wa-carrname.

ENDIF.

ENDLOOP.

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Hi,

U can Inner or outer join to join the tables but it will affect on performance so better to use FOR ALL ENTRIES

EX of inner join

SELECT a~vbeln "Billing document

a~fkdat "Billing date

a~fktyp "Billing category

a~fkart "Billing type

a~vtweg "Distribution channel

a~knumv "Number of doc condition

b~posnr "Billing item

b~matnr "Material Number

b~werks "Plant

b~vgbel "Referance

b~kzwi2 "Subtotal 2

b~wavwr "Cost in document currency

c~kunnr "Partner function

FROM vbrk AS a

INNER JOIN vbrp AS b

ON avbeln EQ bvbeln

INNER JOIN vbpa AS c

ON bvbeln EQ cvbeln

INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE it_vbrp

WHERE fkdat IN s_erdat

AND parvw EQ 'ZS'.

IF sy-subrc EQ 0.

*--Sort table by Referance

SORT it_vbrp BY vgbel1.

ENDIF.

Ex of For all entries

&----


*& Form SUB_READ_VBRK

&----


  • text

----


FORM sub_read_vbrk.

SELECT vbeln

rplnr

bukrs

FROM vbrk

INTO TABLE it_vbrk

WHERE vbeln IN s_vbeln

AND rplnr NE ' '.

IF sy-subrc EQ 0.

SORT it_vbrk BY rplnr.

ENDIF.

ENDFORM. " SUB_READ_VBRK

&----


*& Form SUB_READ_FPLTC

&----


  • text

----


FORM sub_read_fpltc.

IF NOT it_vbrk[] IS INITIAL.

SELECT fplnr

fpltr

ccnum

FROM fpltc

INTO TABLE it_fpltc

FOR ALL ENTRIES IN it_vbrk

WHERE fplnr EQ it_vbrk-rplnr

AND ccins EQ 'GIFC'.

IF sy-subrc EQ 0.

SORT it_fpltc BY fplnr.

ENDIF.

ENDIF.

ENDFORM. " SUB_READ_FPLTC

&----


*& Form SUB_COLLECT_DATA

&----


  • text

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FORM sub_collect_data.

*--Local variables

DATA : lv_count(3) TYPE c.

IF NOT it_fpltc[] IS INITIAL.

LOOP AT it_fpltc INTO wa_fpltc.

lv_count = wa_fpltc-fpltr+3(3).

wa_final-ccnum = wa_fpltc-ccnum.

wa_final-rfzei = lv_count.

CLEAR : wa_vbrk.

READ TABLE it_vbrk INTO wa_vbrk WITH KEY rplnr = wa_fpltc-fplnr

BINARY SEARCH.

IF sy-subrc EQ 0.

wa_final-vbeln = wa_vbrk-vbeln.

wa_final-bukrs = wa_vbrk-bukrs.

ENDIF.

APPEND wa_final TO it_final.

CLEAR : wa_vbrk,

wa_fpltc,

lv_count.

ENDLOOP.

ENDIF.

ENDFORM. " SUB_COLLECT_DATA

Regards,

PRashant

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check this thread...

Regards,

Chandru