‎2007 Jun 26 4:03 PM
Hello All:
I have a list of COPA programs that use some internal tables whose structures have been changed from 4.6C to ECC6.0. When I go to transaction KE30 it shows the list of reports and I have to select one at a time and click on program --> generate to regenerate the program in ECC6.0. I have a big list of reports and I am just wondering if there is any program/FM that SAP provides to regenerate programs in one shot! The program should allow me to enter a range like Z* so that I can regenerate programs in one attempt. I already looked at SGEN and it does not serve my purpose! I also looked at transaction KEMO that has "regenerate" button but again I have to select one report at a time to regenerate! Please let me know how I could acheive this! Rewards assured.
Thanks.
Mithun
‎2007 Jun 26 4:44 PM
‎2007 Jun 26 5:05 PM
Could anyone please let me know if you happen to know the answer? All answers will be rewarded.
Thanks.
Mithun
‎2007 Jun 26 5:41 PM
Transaction SE84 will allow you to select ABAP programs and re-generate them.
Hope this helps
Ian
‎2007 Jun 26 6:12 PM
Thanks Ian. It is little tough for me to explain here. I am going to transaction ke30 that shows me a list of reports and select one in the list and click on program--> generate. When the program gets compiled and regenerated, SAP assign some crazy program name for the report! For example if I am selecting ZXXX1 from the list and clicked on program-regenerate, SAP assign some crazy program name GP3GW9LXUQECNX8RXXXXXXXXXXXX instead of ZXXX1! I have 160 reports in my list with names for example ZXXX2, ZXXX3 and so on, but they do not exist when I look for them in se84. Once I regenerate SAP assign some program name like GPXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. I am not sure how I could run 160 programs in one batch without picking one by one manually from the list! That's why I was asking if there is some program that could regenerate all the reports in one shot without manual intervention! Please let me know if any one has any ideas! I will reward points to everyone.
Thanks.
Mithun