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SAP memeory Structure

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Hi,

1. What is SAP memeory Structure?

2. While sending 5lacs of data through BDC what are

the problems we will encounter?

3. How to Simulate production client when we are

sending 5 lacs of data?.

Pls help me out.

Thanks & Regards

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Also check the on line help about the "BDC Recorder". It's a menu call that

lets you run through the transaction you want the BDC session for and records

all of your key strokes. It will then allow you create a program from the

recording which you can modify to your needs.

Regards,

Chaitanya

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Former Member
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Also check the on line help about the "BDC Recorder". It's a menu call that

lets you run through the transaction you want the BDC session for and records

all of your key strokes. It will then allow you create a program from the

recording which you can modify to your needs.

Regards,

Chaitanya

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Hi,

SAP Memory

SAP memory is a memory area to which all main sessions within a SAPgui have access. You can use SAP memory either to pass data from one program to another within a session, or to pass data from one session to another. Application programs that use SAP memory must do so using SPA/GPA parameters (also known as SET/GET parameters). These parameters can be set either for a particular user or for a particular program using the SET PARAMETER statement. Other ABAP programs can then retrieve the set parameters using the GET PARAMETER statement. The most frequent use of SPA/GPA parameters is to fill input fields on screens

ABAP/4 Memory

ABAP memory is a memory area that all ABAP programs within the same internal session can access using the EXPORT and IMPORT statements. Data within this area remains intact during a whole sequence of program calls. To pass data

to a program which you are calling, the data needs to be placed in ABAP memory before the call is made. The internal session of the called program then replaces that of the calling program. The program called can then read from the ABAP memory. If control is then returned to the program which made the initial call, the same process operates in reverse.

SAP memory

The SAP memory, otherwise known as the global memory, is available to a user during the entire duration of a terminal session. Its contents are retained across transaction boundaries as well as external and internal sessions. The SET PARAMETER and GET PARAMETER statements allow you to write to, or read from, the SAP memory.

ABAP/4 memory

The contents of the ABAP/4 memory are retained only during the lifetime of an external session (see also Organization of Modularization Units). You can retain or pass data across internal sessions. The EXPORT TO MEMORY and IMPORT FROM MEMORY statements allow you to write data to, or read data from, the ABAP memory.

Regards,

swaminath.