View
92
Download
12
Category
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
Enhancement in SAP
Citation preview
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:001
Enhancement in SAP
Enhancement (an improvement that makes something more agreeable)
The R/3 Enhancement concept allows us to add your own functionality to SAP’s standardbusiness applications without having to modify the original applications. SAP creates
enhancements for specific programs, screens, and menus within standard R/3 applications. These
enhancements do not contain any functionality. Instead, the enhancements act as hooks where WE can
HANG our own add-on functionality onto these hooks.
Advantages
1. They do not affect standard SAP source Code
When you add new functionality to your SAP system using SAP’s exits, you do not alter thesource code of standard SAP programs in any way. The code and screens you create areencapsulated as separate objects. These customer objects are linked to standard applications,but exist separately from SAP’s standard software package.
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:002
2. They do not effect software updates
When you add new functionality to your SAP system using SAP’s enhancements, your objects(called customer objects) must adhere (remain) to strict naming conventions (standards). When itcomes time to upgrade to a new software release, customer objects names ensure that they willnot be affected by any changes or new additions to the standard software package.
Note: Customer enhancements may not available for all programs and screens found in the SAP System. You
can only use customer exists in the SAP System.
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:003
• Screen and Menu Exits to enhance the front end.• Function Exits to Enhance the Programs• Append Structure to enhance Back End
Note : In Procedural, we have two type
1. Using subroutines - User Exits (Out Dated)
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:004
2. Using Function Modules - Customer Exits
User Exits
User exits allow you to add additional functions to the SAP standard. Programs with user exits contain
subroutine calls at certain points in their syntax that are identified by the prefix USEREXIT. The actual user
exits are located in an include that has been assigned to a module pool. This is where customers can include
any changes (enhancements) that they want to make to the system. These includes are always processed
during program flow.
Advantage: In principle, customers can modify anything they want that is found in the include (tables,
structures, and so forth).
Disadvantage: SAP cannot check the individual enhancements themselves which often leads to errors in the
enhancement process.
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:005
Customer Exits
Customer exits (Function module exits) are exits developed by SAP. The exit is implemented as a call to a
function module. The code for the function module is written by the developer. You are not writing the code
directly in the function module, but in the include that is implemented in the function module.
Customer exits are not available for all programs and screens found in the SAP System. You can only use
customer exits if they already exist in the SAP System.
The Entire SAP Product can be divided into 3 Parts
1. Menu Exits2. Screen Exits3. Function Module Exits
Locating Exits from Standard Applications:
Method 1
The naming standard of function modules for function module exits is: EXIT_<program name>_<3 digit suffix>
EXIT_SAPLCOMK_001 – Function Module Exit for Material Components
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:006
Finding Exit Name form Function Module Name
Check in MODSAP table
Method 2
Step 1: Go to the relevant SPRO and look for the documentation.
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:007
Step 2 : Click on documentation button , it will display all the available user exits
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:008
1. Menu Exits :
Menu exits add items to the pull down menus in standard SAP applications. You can use these menu items to
call up your own screens or to trigger entire add-on applications.
SAP created menu exits by defining special menu items in the menu painter. These specialentries have function codes that begin with “+” (a plus sign). You specify the menu items textwhen activating the item in an add-on project.
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:009
2. Screen Exits :
Screen exits add fields to screens in R/3 applications. SAP create screen exits by placing specialsunscreen areas on a standard R/3 screen and calling a customer sub screen from the standardscreen’s flow logic.
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0010
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0011
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0012
3. Function Module Exits :
Function module exits add functionally to R/3 applications. Function module exits play a role in both menu and
screen exits. When you add a new menu item to a standard pull down menu, you use a function module exit to
define the actions that should take place once your menu is activated. Function module exits also control the
data flow between standard programs and screen exit fields.
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0013
Business Add-Ins
SAP has introduced new enhancement technique Business Add-ins from release 4.6A Business Add-in is the
new enhancement technique based on ABAP Objects. BADI is an exit point in a source that allows specific
industry sectors, partners, and customers to attach additional software to standard SAP source code without
modifying the original object.
The users of Business Add-ins can customize the logic according to requirement or they can use the standard
logic one available.
SAP guarantees the upward compatibility of all business Add-in interfaces. Release upgrade do not affect
enhancement calls from which the standard software nor do they affect the validity of call interfaces.
Two different views of BADI are available:
• In the definition view, an application programmer predefines exit points in a source that allow specificindustry sectors, partners, and customers to attach additional functionality to standard SAP sourcecode without having to modify the original object.
• In the implementation view, the users of Business Add-Ins can enhance (customize) the logic thatneed or use a standard logic if one is available.
Difference Between Customer Exits and BADIs:
Customer Exit BADI
Procedural Approach to work with Enhancements, Object Oriented Approach to Work with
Enhancements.
Is a two level infrastructure (SAP and customer
solutions).
Allow for a multi-level system landscape (SAP,
partner, and customer solutions, as well as country
versions, industry solutions, and the like).
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0014
BADIs can be created at each level within such a
system infrastructure.
Can only be implemented once and enhancements
that can be used actively by any number of
customers.
In addition, Business Add-ins can be defined
according to filter values. This allows you to control
add-in implementation and make it dependent on
specific criteria (on a specific Country value, for
example).
Source Code Enhancement
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0015
Source Code Enhancement is one of the enhancement technologies available under Enhancement
Framework. Implementing this technology is also called as Source Code Plug-In. Technically the source
code plug-in implementations are stored in a separate include program and not as part of the original source
program.
There are two types of Source Code enhancements possible.
• Implicit enhancement option• Explicit enhancement option
Implicit Enhancement
Implicit enhancement points are basically points within ABAP code where an enhancement pointis implied, and in which case can be created. Examples of implicit enhancement points are atthe beginning and end of FORM’s, at the end of a program, include or function module etc.
Step 1 - Activate the enhancement functionalityWithin SE80 open up the program/include you want to enhance
and click on the enhancement button (show below)
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0016
Step 2 - Enhancement functionality activated
The SE80 screen will now look something like below!
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0017
Step 3 - Show implict enhancement pointsGoto menu 'edit->Enhamcement Operations->Show Implicit
Enhancement Options' to display implicit enhancement points within the ABAP code
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0018
Step 4 - Enhancement points with the code Once you have done this you will be able to see all the implicit
enhancement points available within you code, these are denoted by the line of quotation marks and the black
arrow at the start. In this example there are enhancement points at the start and end of each form and one at
the very end of the include.
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0019
Step 5 - Create an implicit enhamcement point Inorder to implement an implicit enhancement point simply right
click on the required enhamcement point and select 'Enhancement Implementation->create'.
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0020
Step 6 - Enhamcement point type Next click on the code button to create a code implementation
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0021
Step 7 - Name and description Next give the enhancement point a name and description. Click the green tick
Step 8 - Change request Assign change to a change request in the usual way
Step 9 - Enhancement point created The enhamcement point will now have been created in the appropriate
place. Denoted by the ENHANCEMENT...ENDENHANCEMENT tags
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0022
Step 10 - Enter code into enhancement You can now enter your own code into the enhancement point!
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0023
Step 11 - Activate the enhancement point Click the 'Activate Enhancements' button to activate it.
Step 12 - Turn enhancement mode off Now click the 'Active <-> inactive' button to turn enhancement mode off
and return to standard SE80
Explicit Enhancement
Explicit enhancement points are basically hooks already coded into the program by SAP at various points
of the code.
Change an explicit enhancement point
First right click on the enhancement point you want change and choose ‘EnhancementImplementation->Change’
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0024
Next select the enhancement point and press the green tick
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0025
SE80 will now show your enhancement points as editable within the ABAP code so you can change the code
as you want.
Create an explicit enhancement point First right click on the enhancement point where you wantto add your code and choose ‘Enhancement Implementation->Create’
Enhancement in SAP
Generated by Jive on 2013-10-03+02:0026
Next click on the create button and Give it a name, description and assign it to a change request (should not be
a Z package) and then simply add the code as normal.
Append Structure to Enhance Back End (For Tables)
Attached for your reference.
Your Suggestions Please.....
Regards,
Ramesh.T
Recommended