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BY CHARAN REDDY.B How many types of reports are there in ABAP and what is the difference between them?

How many types of reports are there in ABAP and what is the difference between them? There are 2 type of reports: 1. Classic reports 2. Interactive reports In classic reports, you get the output in the layout that was programmed: you can't change a thing. With interactive reports, the user can change the appearance of the layout: e;g. changing the fields shown, changing the sort order, adding subtotals, etc... AnswerIn ABAP, there are a total of 7 types of reports. They are:
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Classical Interactive Logical Database ABAP query ALV Reports (ALV stands for ABAP List Viewer) Report Writer/Report Painter Views (There are different types of views also)

Classical Reports These are the most simple reports. Programmers learn this one first. It is just an output of data using the Write statement inside a loop.
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Classical reports are normal reports. These reports are not having any sub reports. IT IS HAVING ONLY ONE SCREEN/LIST FOR OUTPUT.

Events In Classical Reports.


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INTIALIZATION: This event triggers before selection screen display. AT-SELECTION-SCREEN: This event triggers after proccesing user input still selection screen is in active mode. START OF SELECTION: Start of selection screen triggers after proceesing selection screen. END-OF-SELECTION : It is for Logical Database Reporting.

Interactive Reports

As the name suggests, the user can Interact with the report. We can have a drill down into the report data. For example, Column one of the report displays the material numbers, and the user feels that he needs some more specific data about the vendor for that material, he can HIDE that data under those material numbers. And when the user clicks the material number, another report (actually sub report/secondary list) which displays the vendor details will be displayed. We can have a basic list (number starts from 0) and 20 secondary lists (1 to 21). Events associated with Interactive Reports are: 1. 2. 3. 4. AT LINE-SELECTION AT USER-COMMAND AT PF<key> TOP-OF-PAGE DURING LINE-SELECTION.

HIDE statement holds the data to be displayed in the secondary list. sy-lisel : contains data of the selected line. sy-lsind : contains the level of report (from 0 to 21) Interactive Report Events:
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AT LINE-SELECTION : This Event triggers when we double click a line on the list, when the event is triggered a new sublist is going to be generated. Under this event what ever the statements that are been return will be displayed on newly generated sublist. AT PFn: For predefined function keys... AT USER-COMMAND : It provides user functions keys. TOP-OF-PAGE DURING LINE-SELECTION :top of page event for secondary list.

Logical Database Reports Logical database is another tool for ABAP reports. Using LDB we can provide extra features for ABAP reports. While using LDB there is no need for us to declare Parameters. Selection-screen as they will be generated automatically. We have to use the statement NODES in ABAP report. If there are many tables the Performance will be slow as all the table data will be read from top node to bottom node .

ABAP Query Reports ABAP query is another tool for ABAP. It provides efficency for ABAP reports. These reports are very accurate. Transaction Code : SQ01
The advantage with ABAP QUERY is logic required for classic & interactive reports system design automatically 80%.

For ABAP QUERY handle these


SQ01 ; QUERY SQ02 : INFOSET OR FUNCTIONAL AREA SQ03: USER GROUP.

Report Writer Key Concept : Super users and end users can use Report Painter/Report Writer tools to write their own reports. Giving them the ability to report on additional fields at their discretion shifts the report maintenance burden to them, saving SAP support groups time and effort normally spent creating and maintaining the reports. Instead of using ABAP code to write a report in FI and CO, many users build a Report Painter/ Report Writer library using transaction MC27. However, this workaround has some drawbacks. Little known transaction GRCT solves these problems in most cases, and eliminates the need to use transaction MC27.

ABAP Report Types


ABAP report types are those ones available in some report's attributes screen, i.e. :
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Executable program Function group (containing function modules) Include Interface pool Class pool Module pool Subroutine pool

Also ALV means ABAP List Viewer. Most convenient way to use it is through reuse library (cf. transaction se83) available from release 4.6 of SAP R/3.

ALV is available in two modes: list and grid. List mode is good old list processing with standard functionnalities, and grid mode is using a new OCX object displaying grids.

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