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Dialog Programming Overview
SAP System : Dialog Processing (Report)
SAP GUI
Report zpsm1.
Request
Tables customers.
List
Application Server
1
Send Request
Store request to queue
Select single * from
Generate Screen(List)
customers where id = 1.
10
Write: / customers-name.
Dispatcher
3
Send List
2
9
Request
Queue Send request to WP
SAP Buffer
Search for free WP
Check Program in Program Buffer
Program
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4
D
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D …
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Database Server
SQL Request
6
Load&Gen Program
7
Execute ABAP
statement
Dialog WP : Executable Program
Dialog WP
Local Memory
TaskHandler
Memory Space
ABAP Processor
DYNPRO Processor
DB Interface
Result Set Memory
Database
List Buffer
Types of ABAP Report
1
3
1. Report Listing
4
2. Drill-down Report
3. Control-break Report
4. ALV Report
SAP System : Dialog Processing (DIALOG)
SAP GUI
Program sapmzex001.
Request
Include ….
Screen
Application Server
1
Send Request
Store request to queue
Set screen 100.
Generate Dialog Screen
…
10
Dispatcher
3
Send List
2
9
Request
Queue Send request to WP
SAP Buffer
Search for free WP
Check Program in Program Buffer
Program
5
4
D
D
D …
…
D
…
8
Database Server
SQL Request
6
Load&Gen Program
7
Execute ABAP
statement
Dialog WP : Dialog Program
Dialog WP
Local Memory
TaskHandler
ABAP Memory
ABAP Processor
DYNPRO Processor
DB Interface
Result Set Memory
Database
Screen Buffer
Dialog Program : Transaction
Dialog Program Components
Transaction Code
Dialog Program
Program Naming Convention : SAPM…
Screen : 100
(Screen Layout)
ABAP Module Pool
PAI
ABAP Module Pool
Flow Logic
Screen : 200
(Screen Layout)
PBO
PBO
ABAP Module Pool
PAI
ABAP Module Pool
Flow Logic
SAP Transaction
DB Commit
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DB Commit
An SAP transaction consists of Dialog steps. A Dialog step
begins when the user press Enter,activates a function by
pressing a function key,double-clicks or chooses a function from
a menu.It ends when the next screen is display
In the course of a Dialog step,The PAI modules belonging to the
current screen and the PBO modules belonging to the next
screen
Data Transfer (Local Memory)
Local Memory
Screen Work Area
ABAP Work Area
ok_code
Screen Buffer
PBO
ABAP Memory Space
Element List
customers
id
customers-id
customers-name
name
0000000
PAI
ok_code
city
…
Flow Logic
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Process Before Output(PBO)
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After it has processed all of the modules in the
PBO processing block, the system copies the
contents of the fields in the ABAP work area to
their corresponding fields in the screen work area.
Process After Input(PAI)
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Before it processes the first module in the PAI
processing block, the system copies the contents
of the fields in the screen work area to their
corresponding fields in the ABAP work area.
OK Code Field in Screen
OK Code Field or
Command Field
(ok_code in Element List)
Defining Screen (4 Steps)
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Screen Attribute
Screen Layout
Flow Logic
Element List
Element List(ok_code field)
Flow Logic in Screen 100
PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
MODULE STATUS_0100.
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
MODULE USER_COMMAND_0100.
PBO in Screen 100
MODULE status_0100 OUTPUT.
SET PF-STATUS ‘0100’.
SET TITLEBAR ‘0100’.
ENDMODULE.
PAI in Screen 100
MODULE user_command_0100 INPUT.
CASE ok_code.
WHEN ‘EXIT’.
“Leave program
SET SCREEN 0. LEAVE SCREEN. “Leave to screen 0
WHEN ‘SAVE’.
UPDATE customers.
MESSAGE S000(38) WITH ‘Update OK’.
SET SCREEN 50. LEAVE SCREEN.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE.
How to Create Dialog Program
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Transaction SE80 : Create Dialog Program
Create Screen(4 steps)
 Screen Attribute
 Screen Layout
 Flow Logic(PBO,PAI)
 Define Variable ok_code in Element List
Define Data Object in ABAP Work Area at TOP
Include(Tables, Data,...)
Check and Activate Dialog Program
Create Transaction Code
Example I
Maintain Customers Data
Screen : 100
Screen : 200
Example I
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Create Dialog Program SAPMZEX<nn> for
changing Customers table
 Screen 100
 Field customers-id
 Screen 200
 Field customers-id and customers-name
Example I
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Screen 100
PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
MODULE STATUS_0100.
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
MODULE USER_COMMAND_0100.
Example I
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Screen 100
MODULE status_0100 OUTPUT.
SET PF-STATUS ‘0100’.
SET TITLEBAR ‘0100’.
ENDMODULE.
Example I
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Screen 100
MODULE user_command_0100 INPUT.
CASE ok_code.
WHEN ‘BACK’.
LEAVE PROGRAM. “leave to screen 0
WHEN space. “if not assign Enter Key
SELECT SINGLE * FROM customers
WHERE id = customers-id.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 200.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE.
Example I
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Screen 200
PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
MODULE STATUS_0200.
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
MODULE USER_COMMAND_0200.
Example I
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Screen 200
MODULE status_0200 OUTPUT.
SET PF-STATUS ‘0200’.
SET TITLEBAR ‘0200’.
ENDMODULE.
Example I
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Screen 200
MODULE user_command_0200 INPUT.
CASE ok_code.
WHEN ‘BACK’.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 100. “set screen 100
WHEN ‘SAVE’.
UPDATE customers.
MESSAGE S000(38) WITH ‘Update OK!’.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 100.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE.
Example I
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TOP Include
TABLES customers.
DATA ok_code TYPE sy-ucomm.
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Create Transaction Code
Transaction Code : ZEX<nn>
Exercise
Create Dialog Program : SAPMZCUST<nn>
Transaction Code : ZCUST<nn>
Exercise : Customers Maintenance
Screen : 100
Screen : 200
Setting the Cursor Position Dynamically
PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
MODULE STATUS_0200.
MODULE set_cursor.
MODULE set_cursor OUTPUT.
SET CURSOR FIELD ‘CUSTOMERS-CITY’
OFFSET 3.
ENDMODULE.
Cursor Position
Avoiding the Unexpected
Processing Step of ok_code Field
1. Auxiliary OK_CODE Variable
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TOP Include
TABLES customers.
DATA ok_code TYPE sy-ucomm.
DATA save_ok TYPE sy-ucomm.
Example I - Change
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Screen 100 : PAI
MODULE user_command_0100 INPUT.
save_ok = ok_code.
CLEAR ok_code.
CASE save_ok.
WHEN ‘BACK’.
LEAVE PROGRAM.
WHEN space.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM customers WHERE id = customers-id.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 200.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE.
Example I - Change
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Screen 200 : PAI
MODULE user_command_0200 INPUT.
save_ok = ok_code.
CLEAR ok_code.
CASE save_ok.
WHEN ‘BACK’.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 100.
WHEN space.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 200.
WHEN ‘SAVE’.
UPDATE customers.
MESSAGE s000(38) WITH ‘Update OK!’.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 100.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE.
2. Specify the Enter Function at GUI Status
Check Enter Function
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Screen 100 : PAI
MODULE user_command_0100 INPUT.
CASE ok_code.
WHEN ‘BACK’.
LEAVE PROGRAM.
WHEN ‘ENTE’.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM customers
WHERE id = customers-id.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 200.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE.
3. Clear OK_CODE at PBO
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Screen 100 : Flow Logic
PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
MODULE STATUS_0100.
MODULE clear_ok_code.
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
MODULE USER_COMMAND_0100.
Clear OK_CODE at PBO
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Screen 100 : PBO
MODULE status_0100 OUTPUT.
SET PF-STATUS ‘0100’.
SET TITLEBAR ‘0100’.
ENDMODULE.
MODULE clear_ok_code OUTPUT.
CLEAR ok_code.
ENDMODULE.
Checking User Input
Example II
Maintain Customers Data
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Check Input Data Manually
Example II
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Screen 100 : PAI
MODULE user_command_0100 INPUT.
...
WHEN SPACE.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM customers WHERE id = customers-id.
IF sy-subrc <> 0.
MESSAGE S000(38) WITH ‘Customers data not found’.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 100.
ELSE.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 200.
ENDIF.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE.
Example III
Maintain Customers Data
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Check Input Data Using Field Command
Example III – Field Statement
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Screen 100 : Flow Logic (PAI)
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
FIELD customers-id MODULE user_command_0100.
Example III
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Screen 100 : PAI
MODULE user_command_0100 INPUT.
...
WHEN SPACE.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM customers WHERE id = customers-id.
IF sy-subrc <> 0.
MESSAGE E000(38) WITH ‘Customers data not found’.
ELSE.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 200.
ENDIF.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE.
Field Input Checking
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If you want to check input values in the module
pool and start dialog in the event of a negative
result,you use the FIELD statement with the
addition MODULE.
If the module results in an error(E) or
warning(W) message,the screen is redisplayed
without processing the PBO modules.The
message text is displayed and only the field
being checked by this module becomes ready for
input again
Field Statement With More Than 1 Field
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Screen 100 : Flow Logic (PAI)
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
CHAIN.
FIELD: customers-id,customers-custtype
MODULE user_command_0100.
ENDCHAIN.
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
CHAIN.
FIELD customers-id MODULE user_command_0100.
FIELD customers-custtype MODULE user_command_0100.
ENDCHAIN.
Field Statement & Data Transport
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
MODULE a.
FILED f1 MODULE b.
FILED f2 MODULE c.
MODULE d.
Screen 100
f1
f3
f2
f4
•Transfer f3,f4
•Call module a
•Transfer f1
•Call module b
•Transfer f2
•Call module c
•Call module d
Required Field
Required Field
Required Field
At exit-command
Function Type : Exit Command
At exit-command
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When user chooses a function with type
E,the screen flow logic jumps directly to the
following statement
MODULE <module> AT EXIT-COMMAND
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No other screen fields are transported to the
program except OK Code field
At exit-command
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Screen 100 : Flow Logic
PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
MODULE STATUS_0100.
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
MODULE exit AT EXIT-COMMAND.
MODULE USER_COMMAND_0100.
At exit-command
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Screen 100 : PAI
MODULE exit INPUT.
CASE ok_code.
WHEN ‘EXIT’.
LEAVE PROGRAM.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE.
LEAVE PROGRAM.
Function Module
(POPUP_TO_CONFIRM_LOSS_OF_DATA)
Example IV
Maintain Customer Data
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Popup confirmation data using function
‘POPUP_TO_CONFIRM_LOSS_OF_DATA’
Example IV
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TOP Include
...
DATA ans.
Example IV
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Screen 100 : PAI
MODULE exit INPUT.
CALL FUNCTION ‘POPUP_TO_CONFIRM_LOSS_OF_DATA’
EXPORTING
textline1 = ‘Are you sure?’
titel
= ‘Please Confirm!!!’
IMPORTING
answer = ans.
IF ans = ‘J’. “J = Ja in German= Yes in English
LEAVE PROGRAM.
ELSE.
ENDIF.
ENDMODULE.
SAP Transaction : Enqueue Lock Object
SAP Transaction & DB Transaction
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Each Dialog step can contain update
requests(INSERT,DELETE,UPDATE)
After each Dialog step,the R/3 system
automatically passes a database commit to the
database system.The database system then
distributes the update requests from the
individual dialog steps across several database
transactions
A rollback in one Dialog step has no effect on
database updates performed in previous Dialog
steps
SAP Transaction(LUW)
DB Commit
DB LUW
SAP LUW
DB Commit
SAP Database Maintenance Steps
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Check data locking by calling function
‘ENQUEUE_<lock object>’
Read data from Database Ex. Select single …
Data Processing Ex. Update ...
Release lock by calling function
‘DEQUEUE_<lock object>’
SAP Lock Object
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Transaction SE11 : Lock object
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ENQUEUE_<lock object>
DEQUEUE_<lock object>
SAP Lock Object : Function Module
Example IV
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ENQUEUE /DEQUEUELock Object(SE11)
CALL FUNCTION ‘ENQUEUE_EZCUST<nn>’
CALL FUNCTION ‘DEQUEUE_EZCUST<nn>’
User 1
User 2
Example IV (I)
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Screen 100 : PAI
MODULE user_command_0100 INPUT.
...
WHEN SPACE.
CALL FUNCTION ‘ENQUEUE_EZCUST00’
EXPORTING
…
id = customers-id
EXCEPTIONS
...
IF sy-subrc <> 0.
MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
ELSE.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM customers WHERE id = customers-id.
...
Example IV (II)
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Screen 100 : PAI
MODULE user_command_0100 INPUT.
...
WHEN SPACE.
CALL FUNCTION ‘ENQUEUE_EZCUST00’
EXPORTING
message id sy-msgid type sy-msgty number
id = customers-id
sy-msgno with sy-msgv1 sy-msgv2
...
sy-msgv3 sy-msgv4.
IF sy-subrc <> 0.
CONCATENATE ‘Data was locked by :’ sy-msgv1 INTO mess.
MESSAGE E000(38) WITH mess.
ELSE.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM customers WHERE id = customers-id.
...
Example IV
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Screen 200 : PAI
MODULE user_command_0200 INPUT.
...
WHEN ‘BACK’.
CALL FUNCTION ‘DEQUEUE_EZCUST00’
EXPORTING
…
id = customers-id.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 100.
…
Example IV
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Screen 200 : PAI
MODULE user_command_0200 INPUT.
...
WHEN ‘SAVE’.
UPDATE customers.
MESSAGE S000(38) WITH ‘Update OK!’.
CALL FUNCTION ‘DEQUEUE_EZCUST00’
EXPORTING
…
id = customers-id.
LEAVE TO SCREEN 100.
...
...
Monitoring Enqueue Lock : SM12
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