SAP SUBMIT SELSCREEN PARAMETERS ABAP Statements

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SUBMIT - selscreen_parameters

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ABAP Syntax ... [USING SELECTION-SET variant]

[USING SELECTION-SETS OF PROGRAM prog]
[WITH SELECTION-TABLE rspar]
[WITH expr_syntax1 WITH expr_syntax2 ...]
[WITH FREE SELECTIONS texpr] ... .

ABAP Addition
1 ... USING SELECTION-SET variant
2 ... USING SELECTION-SETS OF PROGRAM prog
3 ... WITH SELECTION-TABLE rspar
4 ... WITH expr_syntax1 WITH expr_syntax2 ...
5 ... WITH FREE SELECTIONS texpr

What does it do? USING SELECTION-SET supplies all the selection screen components by means of a Variant variant. If you specify USING SELECTION-SETS OF PROGRAM, you can use a variant from a different program; if you specify WITH SELECTION-TABLE, values for several selection screen components are transferred as the content of an internal table rspar; WITH expr_syntax supplies individual selection screen components with values. The addition WITH FREE SELECTIONS allows you to transfer free selections to the selection screen for a logical database.
• USING SELECTION-SET SUBMIT

ABAP Addition

What does it do? If you specify this edition, the parameters and selection criteria for the selection screen are supplied with values from a variant. For variant, you must specify a character-type data object that contains the name of a variant for the program accessed when the statement is executed. If the variant does not exist, the system sends an error message . If the variant belongs to a different selection screen, it is ignored.



Latest notes:You can create and manage variants for every program in
which selection screens are defined, either in the ABAP Workbench or during execution of the program by choosing Goto - Variants on a selection screen.
• USING SELECTION-SETS OF PROGRAM SUBMIT

ABAP Addition

What does it do? If you specify this addition, the variants of the program prog are used in the program accessed. For prog, you must specify a character-type data object that contains the name of a program when the statement is executed. The addition has the following effect: If a variant variant is specified with USING SELECTION-SET , the system searches for this variant in the program prog. If the selection screen is displayed with VIA SELECTION-SCREEN, all the functions that can be accessed by means of the menu path Goto - Variants affect the variants of the program prog. However, these functions are only active if prog is an executable program.



Latest notes:The program prog should contain a selection screen
that has the same parameters and selection criteria as the selection screen used in the program accessed.
• WITH SELECTION-TABLE SUBMIT

ABAP Addition

What does it do? If you specify this addition, parameters and selection criteria on the selection screen are supplied from an internal table rspar. You must specify a standard table with row type RSPARAMS or RSPARAMSL_255 and without secondary table keys for rspar. The structured data types RSPARAMS and RSPARAMSL_255 are defined in the ABAP Dictionary and have the following components, all of which are data type CHAR: SELNAME (length 8), KIND (length 1), SIGN (length 1), OPTION (length 2), LOW (length 45 for RSPARAMS and 255 for RSPARAMSL_255). HIGH (length 45 for RSPARAMS and 255 for RSPARAMSL_255)

To supply parameters and selection criteria for the selection screen with specific values, the rows in the internal table rspar must contain the following values: SELNAME must contain the name of a parameter or selection criterion for the selection screen in block capitals KIND must contain the type of selection screen component ( 'P' for parameters, 'S' for selection criteria) SIGN, OPTION, LOW, and HIGH must contain the values specified for the selection table columns that have the same names as the selection criteria; in the case of parameters, the value must be specified in LOW and all other components are ignored.

If the name of a selection criterion is repeated in rspar, this defines a selection table containing several rows and passes it on to the selection criterion. If parameter names occur several times, the last value is passed on to the parameter.
The contents of the parameters or selection tables for the current program can be entered in the table by the function module RS_REFRESH_FROM_SELECTOPTIONS.

Latest notes:In contrast to selection tables, the data types of the components LOW and HIGH in table rspar are always of type CHAR and are converted to the type of the parameter or selection criterion during transfer, if necessary. When entering values, you must ensure that these have the internal format of the ABAP values, and not the output format of the screen display. The data type RSPARAMSL_255 can be used as of Release 7.2 instead of RSPARAMS, if the length of 45 characters for components LOW und HIGH is no longer sufficient.
• = SUBMIT
• EQ SUBMIT
• NE SUBMIT
• CP SUBMIT
• NP SUBMIT
• GT SUBMIT
• GE SUBMIT
• LT SUBMIT
• LE SUBMIT
• SIGN SUBMIT
• NOT SUBMIT
• BETWEEN SUBMIT
• AND SUBMIT
• INCL SUBMIT
• WITH SUBMIT

ABAP Addition

What does it do? This addition supplies values to individual parameters or selection criteria for the selection screen. Parameters are supplied with single values and selection criteria with selection tables that overwrite values already specified in the program accessed. The selection table to be transferred is compiled from all the expr_syntax additions that address the same selection criterion sel. You can specify the following statements for expr_syntax, where you have to specify the name of a parameter or a selection criterion directly for sel: sel {EQ|NE|CP|NP|GT|GE|LT|LE} dobj [SIGN sign]
Transfer of a single value
The operators before dobj correspond to the values specified for column OPTION for selection tables. For dobj, you must specify a data object whose data type can be converted to the data type of the selection screen component sel. For sign, you can specify a character-type field that must contain 'I' or 'E' . The default value is 'I'.
If sel is a selection criterion, the system appends a row in the selection table to be transferred, placing the operator in column OPTION, the content of dobj in column LOW, and the content of sign in column SIGN.
If sel is a parameter, it is set to the value of dobj in the program accessed. The operator and the value of sign are not taken into account.
sel [NOT] BETWEEN dobj1 AND dobj2 [SIGN sign]
Transfer of an interval
In this case, sel must be a selection criterion. For dobj, you must specify data objects whose data type can be converted to that of the columns LOW and HIGH for the selection criterion sel. For sign, you can specify a character-type field that must contain 'I' or 'E'. The default value is 'I'.
A row is appended in the selection table to be transferred. If NOT is specified, the value 'NB' is placed in column OPTION ; otherwise, the value entered is 'BT'. The content of the data objects dobj and sign is placed in the columns LOW, HIGH, and SIGN.
sel IN rtab
Transfer of a ranges table.
In this case, sel must be a selection criterion. For rtab, you have to specify a standard table without secondary table keysthat has the same structure as the selection table for selection criterion sel . A table of this type can be created using the addition RANGE OF to the statements TYPES and DATA.
The rows in table rtab are appended to the selection table to be transferred.

You can specify the addition expr_syntax more than once, and you can also specify the same selection screen component more than once.

Latest notes:= or INCL can also be used instead of the operator EQ. When entering values, you must ensure that these have the internal format of the ABAP values, and not the output format of the screen display.



Example ABAP Coding
The program report1 has a stand-alone
selection screen with the screen number 1100. In the program report2, an internal table with row type RSPARAMS and a ranges table are filled for this selection screen. These are transferred at SUBMIT together with a single condition.

Program accessed REPORT report1.

DATA text TYPE c LENGTH 10.

SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF SCREEN 1100.
SELECT-OPTIONS: selcrit1 FOR text,
selcrit2 FOR text.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF SCREEN 1100.

...

Calling program REPORT report2.

DATA: text TYPE c LENGTH 10,
rspar_tab TYPE TABLE OF rsparams,
rspar_line LIKE LINE OF rspar_tab,
range_tab LIKE RANGE OF text,
range_line LIKE LINE OF range_tab.

...

rspar_line-selname = 'SELCRIT1'.
rspar_line-kind = 'S'.
rspar_line-sign = 'I'.
rspar_line-option = 'EQ'.
rspar_line-low = 'ABAP'.
APPEND rspar_line TO rspar_tab.

range_line-sign = 'E'.
range_line-option = 'EQ'.
range_line-low = 'H'.
APPEND range_line TO range_tab.

range_line-sign = 'E'.
range_line-option = 'EQ'.
range_line-low = 'K'.
APPEND range_line TO range_tab.

SUBMIT report1 USING SELECTION-SCREEN '1100'
WITH SELECTION-TABLE rspar_tab
WITH selcrit2 BETWEEN 'H' AND 'K'
WITH selcrit2 IN range_tab
AND RETURN.

Result
After report1 has been accessed by report2, the selection tables for the selection criteria selcrit1 and selcrit2 in the program accessed contain the following entries: SIGNOPTIONLOW HIGH selcrit1IEQABAP selcrit2IBTHK selcrit2EEQH selcrit2EEQK
• WITH FREE SELECTIONS SUBMIT

ABAP Addition

What does it do? This addition supplies values to the dynamic selections for the selection screen for a logical database. The program accessed must be linked to a logical database that supports dynamic selections. texpr must be an internal table of the type RSDS_TEXPR from type group RSDS.
In texpr, the selections for the dynamic selections are specified in an internal format (Reverse Polish Notation). You can use function modules FREE_SELECTIONS_INIT, FREE_SELECTIONS_DIALOG, and FREE_SELECTIONS_RANGE_2_EX from the function group SSEL to fill texpr in the calling program. Whereas the first two function modules execute a user dialog (see Dynamic Selections), you can transfer ranges tables to FREE_SELECTIONS_RANGE_2_EX for each node in the dynamic selection in an internal table of the type RSDS_TRANGE. These are then converted to a table of the row type RSDS_TEXPR. If the calling program contains a selection screen with the same dynamic selections, you can transfer its content beforehand to a table of the type RSDS_TRANGE using the function module RS_REFRESH_FROM_DYNAMICAL_SEL.
The rows in the internal table type RSDS_TRANGE contain a flat component TABLENAME for each node and a table-like component FRANGE_T of the type RSDS_FRANGE_T for the fields in the node. The rows in RSDS_FRANGE_T contain a flat component FIELDNAME for each field and a table-like component SELOPT_T of the row type RSDSSELOPT from the ABAP Dictionary. RSDSSELOPT contains the four components SIGN , OPTION, LOW, and HIGH and can include the ranges table.



Example ABAP Coding
Program report1 is linked to the logical database
F1S, which supports dynamic selections for the node SPFLI . Program report2 enters conditions in a nested internal table of the type rsds_trange with selection conditions for field CONNID in node SPFLI ; this is then converted to a table of the type rsds_texpr, which is transferred at SUBMIT.

Program accessed REPORT report1.

NODES: spfli, sflight, sbook.

...

Calling program REPORT report2.

DATA: trange TYPE rsds_trange,
trange_line
LIKE LINE OF trange,
trange_frange_t_line
LIKE LINE OF trange_line-frange_t,
trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line
LIKE LINE OF trange_frange_t_line-selopt_t,
texpr TYPE rsds_texpr.

trange_line-tablename = 'SPFLI'.
trange_frange_t_line-fieldname = 'CONNID'.
trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line-sign = 'I'.
trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line-option = 'BT'.
trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line-low = '0200'.
trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line-high = '0800'.
APPEND trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line
TO trange_frange_t_line-selopt_t.
trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line-sign = 'I'.
trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line-option = 'NE'.
trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line-low = '0400'.
APPEND trange_frange_t_selopt_t_line
TO trange_frange_t_line-selopt_t.
APPEND trange_frange_t_line TO trange_line-frange_t.
APPEND trange_line TO trange.

CALL FUNCTION 'FREE_SELECTIONS_RANGE_2_EX'
EXPORTING
field_ranges = trange
IMPORTING
expressions = texpr.

SUBMIT report1 VIA SELECTION-SCREEN
WITH FREE SELECTIONS texpr.

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