‎2007 May 15 7:12 AM
Hi,
I want to create table control in a module pool, i want step by step procedure to follow -to create that without using the wizard. Can any one suggest me where i will get those steps or give me links.
Thank you
Umashankar
‎2007 May 15 7:21 AM
Hi Umashankar,
Check this out.
1) Screen tables
A table can be created in transaction. These tables, when designed on the screen are called as SCREEN TABLES.
These are of two types.
Table Controls and Step loops
These tables are treated as Loops.
2)Features of Table Controls
Data is displayed in the form of table.
Table control gives user the feeling of an actual table.
You can scroll through the table vertically as well as horizontally.
You can select rows and columns.
You can resize the with of columns.
You can have separator lines between rows and columns.
Automatic resizing of the table when the user resizes the window.
You can update information in the table control and it can be updated in the database table by writing code for it.
3)Steps for creating table control
Declaration of table control in module pool program.
Designing of table controls on the screen.
Passing data to table control in flow logic.
4)Declaration of TC in MPP
syntax:
controls <name of table control> type tableview using screen <screen no.>.
5)Designing Table control on screen
Click on Table in Control bar and place it on the screen. You can adjust the length and width of the Table Control.
Name the table control.(same name as given in data declaration).
From dictionary object OR from program fields select the fields and place them in the table control
6)Passing data to table control
Usually transfer of data from program to screen is automatic.
In case of TC, you need to explicitly transfer the data to table control.
ABAP/4 provides Loop statement, which is associated with flow logic to transfer the data.
7)Passing of data contd.
PBO.
Loop at <name of internal table> with control <name of table control> cursor <scroll variable>.
module .
Endloop.
PAI.
Loop at < name of internal table>.Endloop.
8)Scroll variables
Top_line : the row of table where the screen display starts.
Current_line : the row currently being processed inside a loop.
9)Transfer of data from prg to TC.
With Loop at statement, the first row is placed in the header of internal table.
If any module is specified between Loop and End loop, it will be executed. In this module, generally we will be assigning this internal table fields to table control screen fields.
The row in internal table is transferred to the TC as stated in the Loop at .. statement.
The system encounters the Endloop statement and control is passed back to the next line of internal table.
In the same way all the records of the internal table are passed to the TC.
Regds,
Younus
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‎2007 May 15 7:21 AM
Hi Umashankar,
Check this out.
1) Screen tables
A table can be created in transaction. These tables, when designed on the screen are called as SCREEN TABLES.
These are of two types.
Table Controls and Step loops
These tables are treated as Loops.
2)Features of Table Controls
Data is displayed in the form of table.
Table control gives user the feeling of an actual table.
You can scroll through the table vertically as well as horizontally.
You can select rows and columns.
You can resize the with of columns.
You can have separator lines between rows and columns.
Automatic resizing of the table when the user resizes the window.
You can update information in the table control and it can be updated in the database table by writing code for it.
3)Steps for creating table control
Declaration of table control in module pool program.
Designing of table controls on the screen.
Passing data to table control in flow logic.
4)Declaration of TC in MPP
syntax:
controls <name of table control> type tableview using screen <screen no.>.
5)Designing Table control on screen
Click on Table in Control bar and place it on the screen. You can adjust the length and width of the Table Control.
Name the table control.(same name as given in data declaration).
From dictionary object OR from program fields select the fields and place them in the table control
6)Passing data to table control
Usually transfer of data from program to screen is automatic.
In case of TC, you need to explicitly transfer the data to table control.
ABAP/4 provides Loop statement, which is associated with flow logic to transfer the data.
7)Passing of data contd.
PBO.
Loop at <name of internal table> with control <name of table control> cursor <scroll variable>.
module .
Endloop.
PAI.
Loop at < name of internal table>.Endloop.
8)Scroll variables
Top_line : the row of table where the screen display starts.
Current_line : the row currently being processed inside a loop.
9)Transfer of data from prg to TC.
With Loop at statement, the first row is placed in the header of internal table.
If any module is specified between Loop and End loop, it will be executed. In this module, generally we will be assigning this internal table fields to table control screen fields.
The row in internal table is transferred to the TC as stated in the Loop at .. statement.
The system encounters the Endloop statement and control is passed back to the next line of internal table.
In the same way all the records of the internal table are passed to the TC.
Regds,
Younus
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‎2007 May 15 7:23 AM
hi Umashankar,
<B><U> Features of Table Controls </U></B>
Data is displayed in the form of table.
Table control gives user the feeling of an actual table.
You can scroll through the table vertically as well as horizontally.
You can select rows and columns.
You can resize the with of columns.
You can have separator lines between rows and columns.
Automatic resizing of the table when the user resizes the window.
You can update information in the table control and it can be updated in the database table by writing code for it.
<B>Steps for creating table control </B>
Declaration of table control in module pool program.
Designing of table controls on the screen.
Passing data to table control in flow logic.
<B> Declaration of TC in modulepool program </B>
syntax:
controls <name of table control> type tableview using screen <screen no.>.
<B> Designing Table control on screen </B>
Click on Table in Control bar and place it on the screen. You can adjust the length and width of the Table Control.
Name the table control.(same name as given in data declaration).
From dictionary object OR from program fields select the fields and place them in the table control
<B> Passing data to table control </B>
Usually transfer of data from program to screen is automatic.
In case of TC, you need to explicitly transfer the data to table control.
ABAP/4 provides Loop statement, which is associated with flow logic to transfer the data.
<B> Passing of data contd. </B>
PBO.
Loop at <name of internal table> with control <name of table control> cursor <scroll variable>.
module .
Endloop.
PAI.
Loop at < name of internal table>.Endloop.
<B> Scroll variables </B>
Top_line : the row of table where the screen display starts.
Current_line : the row currently being processed inside a loop.
<B> Transfer of data from prg to TC. </B>
With Loop at statement, the first row is placed in the header of internal table.
If any module is specified between Loop and End loop, it will be executed. In this module, generally we will be assigning this internal table fields to table control screen fields.
The row in internal table is transferred to the TC as stated in the Loop at .. statement.
The system encounters the Endloop statement and control is passed back to the next line of internal table.
just refer....
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d1/801c7b454211d189710000e8322d00/content.htm
http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/controls/htmlviewer.htm
check these sample programs for understannding of table controls and their coding :
DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_1 Table Control with LOOP Statement
DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_2 Table Control with LOOP AT ITAB
DEMO_INT_TABLES_APPEND Appending Table Lines
DEMO_INT_TABLES_ASSIGNING_FS Accessing an Internal Table Using Field Symbols
DEMO_INT_TABLES_AT_1 Control Level Processing
DEMO_INT_TABLES_AT_2 Control Level Processing
DEMO_INT_TABLES_CLEAR Initializing an Internal Table
I hope all the info provided above will be of great help to you regarding Modulepools and table controls ,
Regards,
Ranjita
‎2007 May 15 8:18 AM
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/9f/dbac1d35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
Hope this will solve ur problem..
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Sudheer
‎2007 May 18 10:45 AM
U need to <b><u>award points for all the useful replies</u></b>, and also u nees to <b><u>mark it as Answered if ur problem is solved</u></b>.
Regards
Sudheer
‎2007 May 18 12:54 PM
hi,
here is a step by step example. you can learn by following the steps:
http://www.planetsap.com/online_pgm_main_page.htm
Check out these demo programs
RSDEMO_TABLE_CONTROL
DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_1
DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_2
Check
http://www.sap-img.com/ab031.htm
through this link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/9f/dbac1d35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
table control scrolling:
‎2007 May 21 7:25 AM