COMPUTE The COMPUTE statement is used to assign the result of the mathematical statement to a variable. The use of COMPUTE statement is optional. Please examine the following program.
Data: d_result type i, d_num1 type i, d_num2 type i.
COMPUTE d_result = d_num1 + d_num2.
is the same as
d_result = d_num1 + d_num2.
Note: If you want to add 2 numbers then it can also be done as follows in SAP ABAP.
add d_num1 to d_num2.
In this case the result is stored in d_num2. COLLECT To Sum up the entries in the internal table you can use the COLLECT statement. The syntax is as shown below.
COLLECT wa INTO itab.
Please note that when using COLLECT you should ensure that all the fields that are not a part of the table key should be numeric. This means that fields that are not part of the table key should be either f,i or p.
Example
DATA: BEGIN OF d_collect, key(5) TYPE c, num1(2) TYPE n, num2 TYPE i, END OF d_collect.
DATA itab LIKE STANDARD TABLE OF d_collect.
d_collect-key = 'First'.
d_collect-num1 = '20'.
d_collect-num2 = '30'.
COLLECT d_collect into itab.
d_collect-key = 'First'.
d_collect-num1 = '20'.
d_collect-num2 = '15'.
COLLECT d_collect into itab.
d_collect-key = 'Second'.
d_collect-num1 = '20'.
d_collect-num2 = '15'.
COLLECT d_collect into itab.
The result is as follows.
After first collect
First
20
30
>>>>>
First
20
30
After Second Collect
First
20
15
>>>>>
First
20
45
After Third Collect
Second
20
15
>>>>>
First
20
45
Second
20
15
Please make a not that the first and the third COLLECT statements act as insertion statements and they just append the row to the table.
APPEND
The APPEND statement will just insert lines in the internal table. See the example given below.
Example:
DATA: BEGIN OF d_append, key(5) TYPE c, num1(2) TYPE n, num2 TYPE i, END OF d_append.
Always use Pretty Printer and Extended Program Check before releasing the code.
Do not leave unused code in the program. Comment the code thoroughly. Align the comments and the Code. Follow the SAP Standards and SAP Best Practices guidelines. It’s a good practice to take a dump of the code on your local drive.
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