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GET BADI
Other versions: 7.31 | 7.40 | 7.54
Syntax
GET BADI { badi [FILTERS f1 = x1 f2 = x2 ...] }
| { badi TYPE (name)
[ {FILTERS f1 = x1 f2 = x2 ...}
| {FILTER-TABLE ftab}] }
[CONTEXT con].
Extras
1. ... FILTERS f1 = x1 f2 = x2 ...
2. ... FILTER-TABLE ftab
3. ... CONTEXT con
Effect
This statement creates a new BAdI object and sets the
BAdI reference to the object in a
BAdI reference variable badi
. This statement has a static and a dynamic variant.
-
In the case of the static variant, the addition
TYPE
is not specified. The static type of the reference variablebadi
must be a BAdI . This determines which BAdI will be used. -
In the case of the dynamic variant, a character-like data object
name
is specified for the additionTYPE
. When the statement is executed, this object must contain the name of a BAdI. The static type of the reference variablebadi
must be the superclass CL_BADI_BASE of all BAdI classes.
To specify values for the filters of the BAdI, the addition FILTERS
can be specified in the static variant, or the addition FILTER-TABLE
in the dynamic variant.
In the case of a context-free BAdI, the addition CONTEXT
cannot be specified. In the case of a context-specific BAdI, however, it must be specified.
After instancing, the program searches for BAdI implementation classes for the BAdI as follows:
FILTERS
or
in ftab
. If no BAdI implementations are found with the filter specifications,
the system searches for BAdI implementations that are marked as standard implementations. If there are also none of these, the fallback BAdI implementation class of the BAdI is used (if one exists). If the resulting hit list is suitable for the definition of the BAdI which means:
- For a BAdI defined for a single use, the hit list must contain exactly one BAdI implementation class,
-
For a BAdI defined for multiple use, the hit list may contain several or no BAdI implementation classes,
references to object plug-ins of the found BAdI implementations are saved in the BAdI object.
Object plug-ins that
do not yet exist are created for this purpose. Whether an existing object plug-in is reused or whether
a new object plug-in is created depends on whether the BAdI is context-free or context-dependent, and also depends on the addition CONTEXT
. The precise semantics are described in the addition.
If the hit list contains no or multiple BAdI implementations although the BAdI is defined for single
use, an exception occurs. If the BAdI reference variable badi
is given a valid BAdI reference before the statement in an exception case, this is retained, otherwise it is initialized.
Notes
-
It is not possible to access BAdI objects directly using BAdI references. The references are only used to call the
BAdI methods in the referenced
object plug-ins with the statement
CALL BADI
. Otherwise, BAdI reference variables can be used in the same operand positions as normal object reference variables. In particular, this means that assignments and comparisons are possible. - The method NUMBER_OF_IMPLEMENTATIONS of the class CL_BADI_QUERY returns the number of BAdI implementations that are saved in a BAdI object.
-
The statement
GET BADI
prepares an enhancement spot invocation, and can therefore be seen as part of an explicit enhancement point in the terminology of the enhancement concept. - To prevent the exception for BAdIs that are defined for single use in systems in which no corresponding enhancement is carried out, it is recommended to specify a fallback BAdI implementation class for these BAdIs. The fallback BAdI implementation class is part of the BAdI and is independent of enhancements.
- To access object plug-ins directly requires the corresponding references. These can be supplied, for example, by BAdI methods.
-
The BAdI reference cannot be used to handle any instance events of a BAdI. Instead, when the
event handler is registered,
either the addition
FOR ALL INSTANCES
must be specified usingSET HANDLER
, or an reference to an object plug-in must be entered directly.
Addition 1
... FILTERS f1 = x1 f2 = x2 ...
Effect
After the addition FILTERS
, the elementary data objects x1
,
x2
, ... must be specified for all f1
, f2
,
... filters of the BAdI. If a filter in the BAdI has the property Constant Filter Value at Call, only
literals and
constants can be specified.
The data objects must be compatible with the data type of the filters. FILTERS
cannot be specified for a BAdI without filters.
Addition 2
... FILTER-TABLE ftab
Effect
Using the special internal table ftab
, this addition assigns values to the
filters of a dynamically specified BAdI. The internal table must have table type BADI_FILTER_BINDINGS
from ABAP Dictionary. When the statement GET BADI
is executed, the table must contain exactly one row for each of the filters of the BAdI. The table columns are:
-
NAME of type
c
and length 30
for the name of the filter in uppercase letters. Declaring a nonexistent filter raises a non-handleable exception. -
VALUE of the type
REF TO data
A reference to a matching data object. The value of the data object that the reference variable inVALUE
refers to is assigned to the filter specified in NAME.
The column NAME
is the unique key of the sorted table ftab
.
Addition 3
... CONTEXT con
Effect
Using the addition CONTEXT
, for context-dependent BAdIs, an
object reference variable con
must be specified, the static type of which is, or includes, the
tag interface IF_BADI_CONTEXT, and which contains a reference to a
BAdI context object.
If con
is initial, an exception is raised. The addition CONTEXT
cannot be entered for context-free BAdIs.
The addition CONTEXT
controls how the object plug-ins are created as follows:
-
Without the addition
CONTEXT
, hence for context-free BAdIs, the way the object plug-ins are created is based on the setting of the BAdI. Either new plug-ins are created every time the statementGET BADI
is executed, or an object plug-in that has already been created in the current internal session is reused, if it is required again. An object plug-in of this type is a singleton in terms of its BAdI implementation class. -
Using the addition
CONTEXT
, and hence for context-dependent BAdIs, the same object plug-ins are always used for the same content ofcon
. These object plug-ins are singletons in terms of their BAdI implementation class and a BAdI context object.
If a BAdI implementation class implements multiple
BAdI interfaces and
GET BADI
is executed within one internal session for more than one of these
BAdIs, multiple BAdI objects can point to the same object plug-in. This enables the sharing of data
between different BAdIs. For context-free BAdIs, this is only the case for reuse. For context-dependent BAdIs, multiple BAdI objects from the same context can point to the same object plug-ins.
Notes
- The fact that object plug-ins can either be newly generated or reused can also be expressed in terms of an object plug-in being stateful or stateless with reference to a BAdI or a context.
-
The tag interface IF_BADI_CONTEXT can be implemented by any class. Possible applications range from
the implementation in a local class without other components that have the sole purpose of enabling
internal program context administration for BAdIs, to the implementation in a global application class in which the objects are specifically enhanced.
Exceptions
Handleable Exceptions
CX_BADI_CONTEXT_ERROR
-
Cause: A context error has occurred in the dynamic variant of the statement.
CX_BADI_FILTER_ERROR
-
Cause: Incorrect information was specified about the filters of the BAdI in the dynamic variant of the statement.
CX_BADI_INITIAL_CONTEXT
-
Cause: The reference variable specified after
CONTEXT
is initial.
CX_BADI_MULTIPLY_IMPLEMENTED
-
Cause: Multiple BAdI implementation classes were found, although the BAdI is defined for single use. Subclass of CX_BADI_NOT_SINGLE_USE.
CX_BADI_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
-
Cause: No BAdI implementation class was found, although the BAdI is defined for single use. Subclass of CX_BADI_NOT_SINGLE_USE.
CX_BADI_UNKNOWN_ERROR
-
Cause: The BAdI specified in the dynamic variant does not exist.