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SAP ECC 6.0. For more information, visit the ABAP homepage.
Summary
It is not easy to create transaction code for Infoset queries (standard area / global area) through SE93. Also it is not recommended to create T code on the generated program name E.g.: AQDPA1==========AV_C002=======). This is because if the Infoset Query undergoes any changes, then at least once the Infoset query should be executed through SQ01 transaction in production (Generate Query), Otherwise the transaction code will still point to the old generated program.Transaction code will be automatically created by system through Area Menu (SE43). This system generated transaction code points to Infoset query (standard area / global area) and not the generated program.
Author:
Subin John
Company: Larsen & Toubro InfoTech Limited Created on: 1 September 2009
Author Bio
Author is working as a Sr. Software Engineer in Larsen & Toubro Infotech. He has 4 plus years work experience in ABAP, Infoset Query reports and Report Writer / Painter reports.
Table of Contents
Area menu .................................................................................................................................................... 3 Process ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
Steps in Detail .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 1. Creating Area menu - one time activity .................................................................................................................... 4 2. Creating the first T-code in the Area menu .............................................................................................................. 5 4. Transaction codes for other reports. ...................................................................................................................... 17
Area menu
Area menus are tree navigation / structure in which you can put all the types of reports. The system automatically assigns a transaction code to call the report from the menu.
Process The whole process have been explained or broken into 3 parts. Create Area menu. ( A one time activity ) Creating the first T-code in the Area menu. Creating subsequent transaction codes in the Area menu. Steps in Detail 1. Creating Area menu - one time activity 1.1 Go to Transaction SE43 Area Menu Maintenance
1.2 Enter a name (E.g.: ZAREAMENU) for the area menu and click on Create
2. Creating the first T-code in the Area menu 2.1 Go to transaction SE43 and enter the Area menu created (ZAREAMENU) and click on Change Area Menu
2.2 As we are going to create the first T-code to this area menu, we need to select Add entry as Subnode. In all subsequent cases, choose Add entry at same Level.
2.4 Select a. Radio button SAP Query. b. If the Query exists in Global area, check checkbox Global area. Input user group and query name.
2.6 After clicking on , the following screen appears to save the transaction code (either system generated or user entered).
Save it in the appropriate package (Both cases shown above) 2.7 Click on Create Request on the prompt for Workbench request.
2.9 Click on
. The system will capture the transaction code in a new transport request.
2.10 At this stage, you can edit the text if needed. Click
2.11 Follow the screen shot below for displaying the transaction code.
This concludes the step for creating Transaction code for an Infoset query for the first time.
3. Creating subsequent transaction codes in the Area menu 3.0 Go to SE43 and type in the Area menu created. Click Change Area menu icon
3.3 Click on after selecting Report type (SAP Query), check checkbox if Query belongs to Global Area, user group and query name.
3.5 Click on
3.6 The transaction code for the Infoset query was created and added in the tree menu.
Related Content
Area Menu Infoset Query For more information, visit the ABAP homepage.