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Introducing the Enhancement Framework
(BADI Development)
Anthony Cecchini
Information Technology Partners Consulting
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Objectives
The purpose of this presentation is to: Provide an Overview of the Enhancement Framework
Describe what a BADI is
Classic vs. Kernel BADIs
Implement a BADI (Classic) Tips & Tricks
Address feedback and questions from Audience
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Enhancement Framework
SAP is known for delivering business software easily adaptable by
customers for their specific needs. Typically the software (for
example, mySAP ERP) can be adapted by one of the following
techniques:
Customizing (defining system behavior through standard SAP providedmechanism without coding),
Enhancement (adding custom code at strategic hook positions provided bySAP)
Modification (modifying SAP supplied code directly often called Core-Mod
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Enhancement Framework
Let us first take a look at how the enhancement technique has evolvedso far in SAP.
User-Exitis one of the very first mechanisms provided by SAP to executecustom code in between the standard SAP control flow. This is implemented assubroutine call (PERFORM xxx). A classical example for User-Exit is MV45AFZZ
include in order processing module of SAP R/3. Though this include objectdoesnt fall under customer namespace, the object doesnt get overwritten duringupgrade.
Customer-Exit is better than the user-exit, in the sense that it is implementedusing Function Modules and so has a well defined parameter interface. Alsosince the custom coding done as part of these customer-exits is located away
from the original SAP code, the maintenance is easier than user-exits.
The BADI-s (Business Add-Ins), as they exist in pre NW04s releases are nowcalled old classic-BADIs. This was the first object-oriented way to enhance theABAP system. This, to a certain extent, allows multiple implementations withlimited filter support. The classic-BADIs are implemented using ABAP Objects
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Enhancement Framework
So what's so cool about this new enhancement technology?
Source Code enhancement Function Group enhancement Class enhancement Kernel-BADI Enhancement
The first three methods, viz., Source Code enhancement, Function
Group enhancement, and Class enhancement are brand new ways
to enhance the ABAP system. The final one Kernel-BADI is an
improvement of the old classic-BADI now integrated into theEnhancement Framework. Remember that all of these
techniques are considered enhancing and not modifying the
system.
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What is a BADI?
Business Add In
Business Add-Ins may be simply defined as an object-oriented extension of the SAP.They consist of special hooks provided by SAP core developers for incorporatingcustomer (or company) specific logic. (BADI Definition) The process of adapting yourprogram according to your specific scenario is known as implementation of the BADI.
BADIs are based upon the concept of object-orientation. The program that incorporatesthe enhancement option calls a method of a generated BADI class. During theimplementation procedure, the customer-specific code is written in the relevantmethod. The method name is specified via a BADI interface. The name of the interfaceis of the form IF_EX_BADI, where BADIis the name of the Business Add-In inquestion. For example, in the case of the HR Add-In HR_INDVAL, the involvedinterface is IF_EX_HR_INDVAL.
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What is a BADI?
BADI Architecture in SAP
What's important about this diagram is that it reflects both the definition
of a classic BADI as well as its implementation.
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What is a BADI?(Definition)
1.CORE SAP Application developers define an interface for the
add-in
2.SAP generates an adapter class for implementing the add-in
thus opening a path for customer or partner implementations
BADI Architecture in SAP
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What is a BADI?(implementation)
1.Customer/partner developer creates an interface of the adapter class
2.The interface definition ensures that consistent data is passed to the
different add-in implementations
3.Adapter class takes care of calling and filtering out the proper
BADI Architecture in SAP
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What is a BADI?
If an BADI is called frequently,performance problems can occur
(No longer an issue with newKernel BADIs)
Customers can create BADIs
Creating a BADI within a CMOD
project exit can allow multipledevelopers to share an exit withoutstepping on each others toes
SAP guarantees upwardcompatibility of all BADI interfaces
BADIs are not a replacement forCustomer Exits (already existingexits were not converted to BADIs)
Enhancements, interfaces &
generated classes all lie in the SAPnamespace
Implementations lie in thecustomer/partner namespace andare transportable
Standard naming conventions
apply for BADIs start yourimplementations with Z
Object oriented coding rules apply(i.e. no header lines on internaltables)
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Classic vs. Kernel BADIs
The old classic-BADIs are implemented purely at the ABAPWorkbench level; that is, both the definition and implementation are
realized as workbench repository objects (global classes and
interfaces)..
Example:.
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Classic vs. Kernel BADIs
The new Kernel-BADI takes it to the ABAP language level. Because of this,the new Kernel-BADIs are much faster compared to the old classic-BADIs
There are two new ABAP statements available now to support the Kernel-BADIs, namely GET BADI and CALL BADI.
Example:
data bd_hdl type ref to badi_name.
GET BADI bd_hdl filters filt_1 = VALUE.
CALL BADI bd_hdl->method
exporting param_1 = 10.
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Classic vs. Kernel BADIs
The old classic-BADI used to mix both implementation selection andmethod call in the same CALL METHOD statement. Theimplementations could only be chosen at run-time because of theabove reason and due to the fact that the BADI handle could only begotten from another method call by passing the BADI name.
Whereas in the new Kernel-BADI, the active BADI implementationsare included into the load of BADI handle at compile time and thefilter criterion are expanded as IF statements. This is the reason thenew Kernel-BADIs are much faster than classic-BADIs.
Some of the other new features of Kernel-BADIs are, Improved Filters with complex filter condition editor Possibility to inherit the implementations Switchable using Switch Framework
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Implement a BADI (Classic)
Step 1: Creating an Implementation The first step involves creating a BADI implementation. Call transaction SE19.
The BADI implementation screen appears, as shown. Enter a suitable name for
your implementation in the field provided, and click the Create button
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Implement a BADI (Classic)
A pop-up screen appears, as shown. Enter the name of the BADIinvolved and press the Enter button.
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Implement a BADI (Classic)
Enter an appropriate short text in the field provided. Then, click on theInterface tab. This shows the name of the class that will be generated
as a result of the implementation. You may change the class if you
like. The Interface tab also contains the name of the BADI method.
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Implement a BADI (Classic)
Then, double-click on the name of the method (in our caseSAP_SCRIPT_TABLES). This takes you to the Class Builders
method editor screen. This is the area where you may write the code
that you would like to be executed when the BADI method is called
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Implement a BADI (Classic)
Step 2: Writing the code for the BADI Method
The next step is to write the appropriate coding for the BADI method.
This code incorporates the enhancement logic and is executed by the
application program upon the BADI method call. Most of the ABAP
statements are applicable in this case. However, since the BADI
technology is based upon ABAP Objects, some ABAP constructs are
not allowed.
The method has importing, exporting, and changing parameters. The
enhancement may be achieved by writing code that assigns suitable
values to the changing and exporting parameters of the method. The
main application program uses these values for further processing,
and in this way the desired enhancement effect is achieved
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Implement a BADI (Classic)
Step 2: Activate the BADI!
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Tips & Tricks
How do we find available BADIs?
There are multiple ways of searching for BADIs. First there is
the obvious
Go to Transaction Code SE18 (Definition)
Press F4
Search by package, Hierarchy, or by program.
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Tips & Tricks
Finding BADI Using CL_EXITHANDLER=>GET_INSTANCE
Go to the Transaction, for which we want to find the BADI. Click on System->Status.
Double click on the program name.
Once inside the program search for CL_EXITHANDLER=>GET_INSTANCE.
Make sure the radio button In main program is checked.
A list of all the programs with call to the BADIs will be listed.
The export parameter EXIT_NAME for the method GET_INSTANCE ofclass CL_EXITHANDLER will have the METHOD assigned to it. Thechanging parameter INSTANCE will have the interface assigned to it.
Double click on the method to enter the source code.
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Tips & Tricks
Finding BADI Using SQL Trace (TCODE-ST05)
Start transaction ST05 (Performance Analysis).
Set flag field "Buffer trace"Remark: We need to trace also the buffer calls, because BADI database tables are buffered. (Especially viewV_EXT_IMP and V_EXT_ACT)
Push the button "Activate Trace". Start transaction in a new GUI session. Go back to the Performance trace
session.
Push the button "Deactivate Trace".
Push the button "Display Trace".
The popup screen "Set Restrictions for Displaying Trace" appears.Now, filter the trace on Objects: V_EXT_IMP
V_EXT_ACT
Push button "Multiple selections" button behind field ObjectsFill: V_EXT_IMP and V_EXT_ACT
All the interface class names of view V_EXT_IMP start with IF_EX_. This is the standard SAP prefix for BADIclass interfaces. The BADI name is after the IF_EX_.
So the BADI name of IF_EX_CUSTOMER_ADD_DATA is CUSTOMER_ADD_DATA
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Tips & Tricks
Finding BADI Using Repository Information System (TCODE- SE84)
Go to Maintain Transaction (TCODE- SE93).
Enter the Transaction for which you want to find BADI.
Click on the Display push buttons.
Get the Package Name.
Go to TCode: SE84->Enhancements->Business Add-inns->Definition, enter the Package Name and Execute.
Here you get a list of all the Enhancement BADIs for the given package
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Conclusion
I reviewed the rudiments of Business Add-Ins and their benefits for
SAP users and developers. Then, I discussed in detail the steps
required in implementing an add-in.
I hope this presentation will provide you with some breadcrumbs tohelp you in adapting standard SAP programs quickly and easily using
BADIs!
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Further Information
Help Portalhttp://help.sap.com
Documentation SAP Netweaver (04s) Application Platform
ABAP technology ABAP Workbench Enhancement Framework
SDN
http://sdn.sap.com
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Address Feedback & Questionsfrom audience
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