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Suba Mar 20, 2008 9:51 PM Currently Being Moderated Hi Experts,My error message in sap abap requirement is to use custom error messages.1.How can I define custom error messages?2.How can I use it
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in the program.Sample Code will b usefulExperts suggestion pls.Answers will b rewarded.Thanks,Router 10362Views Re: Custom error message Yogeshwaran K S Mar 21, 2008 6:50 AM (in response to sap error message bf00211 Karan Suba) Currently Being Moderated Hi, Define your own message class and use it in your code.if you dont want to define your own message type then use it as...Message 'Example' type 'I'.Thanks Yogesh Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: Custom error message Guest Mar 21, 2008 12:38 PM (in response to Karan Suba) Currently Being Moderated Custom sap error message tcode messages can be created using T100 messages.First create a custom T100 message that you want to be displayed.Second. in the mehod on the validation of which you want to call the error message, Call the wizard, choose messages... then choose F4, From the list choose Report T100 error messages, or messages, Enter the message id and type that you require. Like (0) Re: Custom error message Karan Suba Mar 21, 2008 3:25 PM (in response to Guest ) Currently Being Moderated Rajesh,Thanks for ur quick reply.Can u tell step by step procedure to do it, if u dont mind.I'm new to creating custom messages.Thanks.... Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: Custom error message Alejandro Bindi Mar 21, 2008 6:41 PM (in response to Karan Suba) Currently Being Moderated Router,1. Call transaction SE912. Enter Message class: Maybe you must reuse an existing (Z) message class, instead of creating one. Check this with your development team.3. Once you create or modify the message class, you enter your messages one
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ABAP Application Development on AS ABAP ABAP Programming Language ABAP Programming Techniques ABAP Programming Tools ABAP Workbench Tools Overview of the ABAP Workbench Object Navigator ABAP Editor Function Builder Class Builder https://scn.sap.com/thread/790830 Refactoring Assistant Screen Painter Menu Painter Splitscreen Editor Transformation Editor Web Dynpro in the ABAP Workbench Web Application Builder for BSPs MIME Repository Classification Toolset Creating and Configuring Service Providers and Service Consumers Web Application Builder for ITS Services Maintaining Text Elements Maintenance of Messages Maintaining Transactions Variant Maintenance Debugger Runtime Analysis Information on Development Objects Additional Concepts Package Builder ABAP Analysis https://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi71/helpdata/en/d1/801b3e454211d189710000e8322d00/content.htm Tools ABAP Dictionary Switch Framework ABAP Programming Interfaces ABAP Customer Development Integration Tests for ABAP Applications SAP Virtual Machine Container Feedback Download Print Fullscreen Select language: de - Deutsch en - English Maintenance of Messages Purpose Messages are short texts which are displayed by an ABAP program in a dialog box or in the status bar of the current SAP GUI window. They are called by means of the MESSAGE statement. You can use messages to inform the user about the program flow, handle errors inside a self-defined input check-up, or terminate the program. The system displays the messages in the logon language of the user. Features Assigning Messages To send messages from a program, you must link it to a message class. Each message class has an ID and contains a whole set of messages. Each message has a single line of text and can contain placeholders for variables. Once you have created a message, you can use it in the MESSAGE statement in a program. All messages are stored in table T100. Database table T100 has the following columns: ● A sin
the user to let them know what's happening. The following ABAP code is the simplest way to implement a message into your report. MESSAGE 'Display this message' TYPE 'E'. SAP Message Classes A better way to implement your http://www.se80.co.uk/sapmessages/messages.htm messages would be to create and maintain them via a message class using transactions SE91 or SE80. This way you have a central store for all messages, which makes it easier to maintain them. This is especially true if http://www.stechies.com/please-advice-the-tcode-for-veiwing-sap-messages/ your messages need to be translated into multiple languages. To do this you first need to create a message class which is a kind of container/wrapper where you store related messages together. Once this is done you can error message add as many message as you require into it. You also get the option to create additional long text, which offers the user additional information about the particular issue. See the following link for more information and details of how to create a message class. Once you have created your message you can use them within your ABAP code using the following syntax: MESSAGE E001(MCLASS). MESSAGE = ABAP statement E = Type of message (can also be I,W,S,A,X) sap error message 001 = Message number MCLASS = Message Class You can also add parameters to your messages using the "&" character. So for example you could create the following message 'Purchase order & has been deleted'. You can then pass a purchase order to the message when using it and it will replace the "&" with the purchase order you pass for example MESSAGE E001(MCLASS) with ekko-ebeln. The result would display "Purchase order 1234 has been deleted" Further information about message types I - Information messages Information message are displayed in a popup window and only pause processing until you have clicked through the message. E - Error message An error message will be displayed in red along the footer of the SAP screen and stops processing going any further. W - Warning message A warning message behaves similar to and error message and is displayed along the footer of the SAP screen and stops processing going any further. S - Success/Status message A Success message is also displayed along the footer of the SAP screen but does not stop processing going any further and is simply displayed at the end in green. A - Termination/Abend A termination message stops processing and causes a runtime error and short dump which is also viewable in tcode ST22. X - Exit An exit message stops processing and displays and exit button which ex
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