2010 Apr 12 10:07 AM
Hi friends,
This issue regarding Module Pool Error Handling
How to handle the multiple error on the same screen ,
For example in the below code you could see "Carrid is Invalid" when carrid is entred wrongly
"in the same way i also need " Connid is invalid" When the customer entres the wrong Connid
*Select single * from sflight into e_sflight*
where carrid = e_sflight-carrid AND
connid = e_sflight-connid AND
fldate = e_sflight-fldate.
IF NOT sy-subrc IS INITIAL.
MESSAGE ID 'ZADT' TYPE 'E'
NUMBER '002' WITH 'Carrid is invalid'.
Kindly let me know your feedback\
Thank you
Sandy
Hi friends,
This issue regarding Module Pool Error Handling
How to handle the multiple error on the same screen ,
For example in the below code you could see "Carrid is Invalid" when carrid is entred wrongly
"in the same way i also need " Connid is invalid" When the customer entres the wrong Connid
*Select single * from sflight into e_sflight*
where carrid = e_sflight-carrid AND
connid = e_sflight-connid AND
fldate = e_sflight-fldate.
IF NOT sy-subrc IS INITIAL.
MESSAGE ID 'ZADT' TYPE 'E'
NUMBER '002' WITH 'Carrid is invalid'.
Kindly let me know your feedback\
Thank you
Sandy
2010 Apr 12 10:13 AM
Hi Sandy,
in PAI. " Also try to close your Questions as currently 8 out of 8 are unresolved
Chain. " For More info take F1 help on this Key word
field : carrid, connid. " These are the Screen Field names
module validate on chain-request.
endchain.
in Program.
module validate.
select single carrid into carrid
from scarr
where carrid = carrid.
if sy-subrc = 0.
select single connid into connid
from sflight
where connid = connid,
if sy-subrc NE 0.
message 'Enter Valid Connid' type 'E'.
endif.
else.
message 'Enter Valid Carrid' type 'E'.
endif.
endmodule.Cheerz
Ram
Edited by: Ramchander Krishnamraju on Apr 12, 2010 11:48 AM
2010 Apr 12 10:15 AM
This functionality is possible using OOPS ALV. If you are using a table control, you can replace it by an ALV grid. A pop up can be displayed at the end of user entry with all the errors.
2010 Apr 12 10:17 AM
Hi,
Include the fields in a FIELD statement, and enclose it in a CHAIN-ENDCHAIN block statment.
Eg. Screen flow logic:
CHAIN.
FIELD: SPFLI-CARRID, SPFLI-CONNID.
MODULE CHECK_FLIGHT.
ENDCHAIN.
When an error is found inside a chain, the screen is re-displayed, and all fields found anywhere in the chain are input-enabled.
All non-chain fields remain disabled.
Hopes this is helpful.
Regards,
Raj,
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