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CALL TRANSACTION - bdc_options

Syntax
... { {[MODE mode] [UPDATE upd]} | [OPTIONS FROM opt] } [MESSAGES INTO itab] ... .

Extras:

1. ... 2. ... 3. ... 4. ...


Effect

MODE mode UPDATE upd OPTIONS FROM opt MESSAGES INTO itab

Control of batch input processing with the USING addition. Addition 1


... MODE mode Effect

The MODE addition determines the processing mode for batch input processing. As mode, you can specify a character-type data object. Its possible content and effect is displayed in the following table. Without use of one of the additions MODE or OPTIONS FROM, the effect is the same as if mode had the content "A".
mode Effect "A" Processing with display of screens "E" Display of screens only if an error occurs Processing without display of screens. If a breakpoint is reached in one of the called transactions, processing is terminated with sy-subrc same as 1001. The field sy-msgty contains "S", sy"N" msgid contains "00", sy-msgno contains "344", sy-msgv1 contains "SAPMSSY3", and symsgv2 contains "0131". Processing without display of the screens. If a breakpoint is reached in one of the called transactions, the system branches to the ABAP Debugger. Others Like "A". "P"

Addition 2
... UPDATE upd Effect

The UPDATE addition determines the processing mode for batch input processing. You can specify a character-type object for upd. Its possible content and its effect are displayed in the following table. Without use of one of the additions UPDATE or OPTIONS FROM, the effect is the same as if upd had the content "A".
upd Effect Asynchronous update. Updates of called programs are executed in the same way as if in "A" the COMMIT WORK statement the AND WAIT addition was not specified. "S" "L" Synchronous processing. Updates of the called programs are executed in the same way as if in the COMMIT WORK statement the AND WAIT addition had been specified. Local update. Updates of the called program are executed in such a way as if the SET UPDATE TASK LOCAL statement had been executed in it.

Other As for "A".

Note

This option is not available for execution of actual batch input sessions. There the update is always synchronous. Addition 3
... OPTIONS FROM opt Effect

The OPTIONS addition covers the functions of the MODE and UPDATE additions. It provides further options for controlling batch input processing. The control parameters are specified in an opt structure of the type CTU_PARAMS from the ABAP Dictionary. The CTU_PARAMS structure has the components displayed in the following table:
Component Meaning DISMODE Processing mode for batch input processing. Values as for the MODE addition. UPMODE Processing mode for batch input processing. Values as for the UPDATE addition. CATT mode for batch input processing. CATT means Computer Aided Testtool. While batch input is mostly used for data transfer, CATT processes are to be viewed as more CATTMODE complex transactions, since they are reusable tests. Values: " " (no CATT mode), "N" (CATT without single screen control), "A" (CATT with single screen control). DEFSIZE Selection as to whether the screens of the called transaction are displayed in the standard

screen size. Values "X" (standard size), " " (current size). Selection as to whether the COMMIT WORK statement terminates batch input processing or RACOMMIT not. Values: " " (COMMIT WORK terminates processing), "X" ( COMMIT WORK does not terminate processing). Selection for the symbol field sy-binpt. Values: " " (sy-binpt contains in the called NOBINPT transaction "X"), "X" (sy-binpt contains in the called transaction " "). NOBIEND Selection for the system field sy-binpt. Values: " " (sy-binpt contains "X" after the end of the batch input data in the called transsaction ) "X" (sy-binpt contains " " after the end of the batch input data in the called transaction).

Without use of the OPTIONS FROM addition,the values set by the additions MODE or UPDATE or the standard values specified there apply to DISMODE and UPMODE"A". The other components are set to the value " ". Addition 4
... MESSAGES INTO itab Effect

Using this addition, all the messages sent during batch input processing are stored in an internal table itab of the type BDCMSGCOLL from the ABAP Dictionary.

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