2008 Feb 21 10:15 AM
Hi,
I need to learn SALV.. can any one provide me with thedouments on the same.. my mail id is [email protected]
thanks..
2008 Feb 21 10:17 AM
The new object model of the SAP List Viewer (ALV) is an object-oriented encapsulation of the ALV tool that already exists.
· Simple, two-dimensional table
· Hierarchical-sequential list
· Tree structure
The following objectives were fulfilled with the new ALV interface:
· Unified, object-oriented API for all ALV tools wherever possible
· Coherent API
· Earliest possible error detection during programming (for example, exceptions let you know when methods are not possible in specific situations)
· Functions for accessibility are integrated into ALV, which means that you do not have to provide these functions yourself using your application
With the ALV object model, you have the option of using almost unified programming techniques independent of the ALV tool in order to display various lists, tables or tree structures. The methods, parameters or classes only vary where tool-specific functions require a special procedure.
This documentation is catered toward application developers who want to display table-type structures as tables, lists or tree structures in their applications using one of the ALV tools. Here you will find an overview of the mode of operation of ALV, as well as the options you have for changing the appearance and functioning of the ALV output from within your application.
please refer to the links given below it might be helpful to u
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/5e/88d440e14f8431e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
/people/ravishankar.rajan/blog/2007/03/11/common-macros-for-the-alv-object-modelsalv-applications
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/09/14/a-new-approach-to-alv-programming
Reward if useful
The new object model of the SAP List Viewer (ALV) is an object-oriented encapsulation of the ALV tool that already exists.
· Simple, two-dimensional table
· Hierarchical-sequential list
· Tree structure
The following objectives were fulfilled with the new ALV interface:
· Unified, object-oriented API for all ALV tools wherever possible
· Coherent API
· Earliest possible error detection during programming (for example, exceptions let you know when methods are not possible in specific situations)
· Functions for accessibility are integrated into ALV, which means that you do not have to provide these functions yourself using your application
With the ALV object model, you have the option of using almost unified programming techniques independent of the ALV tool in order to display various lists, tables or tree structures. The methods, parameters or classes only vary where tool-specific functions require a special procedure.
This documentation is catered toward application developers who want to display table-type structures as tables, lists or tree structures in their applications using one of the ALV tools. Here you will find an overview of the mode of operation of ALV, as well as the options you have for changing the appearance and functioning of the ALV output from within your application.
please refer to the links given below it might be helpful to u
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/5e/88d440e14f8431e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
/people/ravishankar.rajan/blog/2007/03/11/common-macros-for-the-alv-object-modelsalv-applications
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/09/14/a-new-approach-to-alv-programming
Reward if useful
2008 Feb 21 10:17 AM
The new object model of the SAP List Viewer (ALV) is an object-oriented encapsulation of the ALV tool that already exists.
· Simple, two-dimensional table
· Hierarchical-sequential list
· Tree structure
The following objectives were fulfilled with the new ALV interface:
· Unified, object-oriented API for all ALV tools wherever possible
· Coherent API
· Earliest possible error detection during programming (for example, exceptions let you know when methods are not possible in specific situations)
· Functions for accessibility are integrated into ALV, which means that you do not have to provide these functions yourself using your application
With the ALV object model, you have the option of using almost unified programming techniques independent of the ALV tool in order to display various lists, tables or tree structures. The methods, parameters or classes only vary where tool-specific functions require a special procedure.
This documentation is catered toward application developers who want to display table-type structures as tables, lists or tree structures in their applications using one of the ALV tools. Here you will find an overview of the mode of operation of ALV, as well as the options you have for changing the appearance and functioning of the ALV output from within your application.
please refer to the links given below it might be helpful to u
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/5e/88d440e14f8431e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
/people/ravishankar.rajan/blog/2007/03/11/common-macros-for-the-alv-object-modelsalv-applications
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/09/14/a-new-approach-to-alv-programming
Reward if useful
2008 Feb 21 11:18 AM
That's the one I use. It's a bible
An easy reference to alv grid control:
[https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/e8a1d690-0201-0010-b7ad-d9719a415907|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/e8a1d690-0201-0010-b7ad-d9719a415907]
Another one, that sometimes I use too.
[Alv object model - 2d|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/eac1fa0b-0e01-0010-0990-8530de4908a6]
And events..
[Alv object model 2d - event handling|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/eac1fa0b-0e01-0010-0990-8530de4908a6]
I hope it would help you.
Cheers.
2010 Oct 26 5:17 AM
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