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• MODIFY dbtab ABAP Statement • VERSION MODIFY dbtab (obsolete)
MODIFY dbtab>, VERSION> Short Reference >
ABAP_SYNTAX_OBS MODIFY ${ dbtab $| *dbtab $} VERSION vers.>
What does it do? This variant of the statement MODIFY> works essentially like the short form> of the AB-SQL statement, but is one of the obsolete access statements> along with the addition VERSION>. For these statements, the name of a database table or a DDIC table view> must be specified for dbtab>, beginning with T> and comprising no more than five characters. The addition VERSION> dictates that the database table or view dbtab> is not processed, and the table whose name is made up of T> and the content of vers> is processed instead. vers > expects a data object with a maximum of four characters, of type c >. The row content is still taken from the table work area dbtab > or dbtab*>. The statement is not executed if the database table or view does not exist or if it does not follow the naming conventions specified above.
Latest notes:
The addition VERSION> is not allowed in classes. Instead, the database table or view should be specified dynamically in its operand position in AB_SQL .
None of the additions possible in AB_SQL can be specified with VERSION>.