2008 Jun 25 3:45 PM
hi Expert,
How to aapend the records from one field symbole to another field symbol.
<t_tab> to <FS.
All relevent answers awarded
Amit
2008 Jun 26 8:13 AM
Hi Amit,
First thing you should have in mind is Filed-Symbols are pointers and do not have any data storage capacity. So technically speaking Filed-Symbols can point to a data. For this the "assign" keywors is necessary.
So from the above update what Santosh has mentioned is partly correct.
I'll try and explain with an example.
=======
Assuming itab is populated.
Scenatio 1:
=========
FIELD-SYMBOLS : <fs> , <fs1> LIKE line of itab.
LOOP at itab assigning <fs>.
Move <fs> to <fs1>. "---> This is incorrect. This will cause a dump because you are trying to
store the data in <fs> into <fs1> and <fs1> is a pointer.
<fs1> = <fs>. "---> This is also incorrect for the same reason.
Assign <fs> to <fs1> "---> this is correct as you want <fs1> to point where <fs> is pointing too.
ENDLOOP
Scenario 2:
=========
DATA : wa like line of itab.
FIELD-SYMBOLS : <fs> , <fs1> LIKE line of itab.
Assign wa to <fs1> "---> Now this statement points <fs1> to wa which is capable of storing
data. In this case the below statement will work.
LOOP at itab assigning <fs>.
Move <fs> to <fs1>.
<fs1> = <fs>.
ENDLOOP
========
I hope this explains your query.
Regards,
Saurabh
2008 Jun 25 3:49 PM
hi,
do this way ..
assign (itab) to <t_tab>.
if sy-subrc = 0.
move <t_tab> to <FS>.
endif.
2008 Jun 25 4:23 PM
Hi,
if you want to append one table type field symbol to one other table type field symbol then the following example should work:
FIELD-SYMBOLS <LT_TAB1> TYPE TABLE OF MARA.
FIELD-SYMBOLS <LT_TAB2> TYPE TABLE OF MARA.
[...]
APPEND LINES OF <LT_TAB2> TO <LT_TAB1>.
[...]
More information can be found her: [Filling Internal Tables|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/fc/eb36e2358411d1829f0000e829fbfe/frameset.htm]
Regards Rudi
2008 Jun 26 8:13 AM
Hi Amit,
First thing you should have in mind is Filed-Symbols are pointers and do not have any data storage capacity. So technically speaking Filed-Symbols can point to a data. For this the "assign" keywors is necessary.
So from the above update what Santosh has mentioned is partly correct.
I'll try and explain with an example.
=======
Assuming itab is populated.
Scenatio 1:
=========
FIELD-SYMBOLS : <fs> , <fs1> LIKE line of itab.
LOOP at itab assigning <fs>.
Move <fs> to <fs1>. "---> This is incorrect. This will cause a dump because you are trying to
store the data in <fs> into <fs1> and <fs1> is a pointer.
<fs1> = <fs>. "---> This is also incorrect for the same reason.
Assign <fs> to <fs1> "---> this is correct as you want <fs1> to point where <fs> is pointing too.
ENDLOOP
Scenario 2:
=========
DATA : wa like line of itab.
FIELD-SYMBOLS : <fs> , <fs1> LIKE line of itab.
Assign wa to <fs1> "---> Now this statement points <fs1> to wa which is capable of storing
data. In this case the below statement will work.
LOOP at itab assigning <fs>.
Move <fs> to <fs1>.
<fs1> = <fs>.
ENDLOOP
========
I hope this explains your query.
Regards,
Saurabh