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Can some one answer the following please:

1. Which one of the following is an INCORRECT form of the WRITE statement?

a) write x no-sign.

b) write x no-decimals.

c) write x left-justified no-gap.

d) write x no-zero.

e) write x under y currency us.

2. Update Bundling can occur within which of the following?

a) Within dialog tasks and dequeue processes

b) Within dialog and update tasks

c) Within enqueue processes

d) Within enqueue and dequeue processes

3. Table ztest has a secondary index on the following fields:

tnum, tcode.

Select * from ztest where tnum ne '123' and tcode = '456'.

Why is the index not used in the above case?

a) Indexes are not allowed on Z tables

b) Variables must be used, NOT literals

c) Select individual fields, not select *

d) Client is not in the where clause

e) NE invalidates the use of an index

e) Within update tasks and enqueue processes

4. Program specifications ask for error checking on a selection-screen which contains a parameter inside a frame.

a) at selection-screen on block b1

b) selection-screen check block b1

c) at selection-screen

d) selection-screen on field f1

e) check selection-screen

5. Which statement is INCORRECT when referring to SAP memory or ABAP memory?

a) ABAP memory is only stored during the lifetime of an external session.

b) You can use ABAP memory to pass data between internal sessions.

c) SAP memory is also referred to as Global Memory.

d) SAP memory is available across transactions.

e) IMPORT/EXPORT (TO MEMORY) statements are used for SAP memory.

6. An internal table icode contains the following entries:

Field1 Field2

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John 12345

Alice 23478

Sam 54321

john 50000

DATA: BEGIN OF ICODE OCCURS 0,

FIELD1(5),

FIELD2(5),

END OF ICODE.

READ TABLE ICODE WITH KEY FIELD1 = 'John' BINARY SEARCH.

Why does executing the above code return a sy-subrc of 4?

a) Icode-field2 must be a numeric field.

b) The internal table has an incorrect structure.

c) Both internal table fields must be used in the search.

d) The internal table must be sorted first.

e) 'John' should not be capitalized.

7. A standard type internal table ICODE contains the following entries:

field1 field2

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001 New York

002 Boston

003 Houston

008 Denver

010 San Diego

020 Seattle

READ TABLE ICODE WITH KEY FIELD1 = '015' BINARY SEARCH.

WRITE: / SY-TABIX.

What is the value of sy-tabix after executing the above code?

a) 0

b) 2

c) 5

d) 6

e) 7

8. Table ZNAME Table ZINFO

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field key field key

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mandt X mandt X

id X id X

lname X dept

fname X division

address

phone

fax

Using the above table definitions, which one of the following selects uses proper syntax?

a) select * from zinfo where id = '0025'.

Loop at zinfo.

Write: / id.

Endloop.

Endselect.

b) select mandt id lname into (client, id, lname)

from zname where id = '0025'.

Write: / id.

Endselect.

c) select * into table itab from zname

where id = '0025'.

Select * from zinfo for all entries in itab

where id = itab-id.

Write: / zinfo-dept.

Endselect.

d) select aid alname afname bdept into table itab

from zname as a INNER JOIN zinfo as b

on aid = bid

where lname = 'Smith'.

Loop at zname.

Write: / zname-id, zname-lname.

Endloop.

e) select count ( id ) sum ( lname ) into (num, lname)

from zname where id = '0025'.

Write: / num, lname.

Endselect.

Regards,

Mau

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Answer:

1) B

2) D

3) C

4) A

5) A

6) D

7) E

😎 D

Reward me if its helpful.

Ravi

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Answer:

1) B

2) D

3) C

4) A

5) A

6) D

7) E

😎 D

Reward me if its helpful.

Ravi

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Thanks Ravi. Rewarded points.