In my ABAP report I have some structure:
data:
begin of struct1,
field1 type char10,
end of struct1.
I can access to it's field field1 directly:
data(val) = struct1-field1
or dynamically with assign:
assign ('struct1-field1') to field-symbol(<val>).
Also I have some internal table:
data: table1 like standard table of struct1 with default key.
append initial line to table1.
I can access to column field1 of first row directly:
data(val) = table1[ 1 ]-field1.
But I can not get access to field1 with dynamic assign:
assign ('table1[ 1 ]-field1') to field-symbol(<val>).
After assignment sy-subrc equals "4".
Why?
The syntax of ASSIGN (syntax1) ... is not the same as the syntax of the Right-Hand Side (RHS) of assignments ... = syntax2.
The syntax for ASSIGN is explained in the documentation of ASSIGN (variable_containing_name) ... or ASSIGN ('name') ... (chapter 1. (name) of page ASSIGN - dynamic_dobj).
Here is an abstract of what is accepted:
"name can contain a chain of names consisting of component selectors [(-)]"
"the first name [can be] followed by an object component selector (->)"
"the first name [can be] followed by a class component selector (=>)"
No mention of table expressions, so they are forbidden. Same for meshes...
Concerning the RHS of assignments, as described in the documentation, it can be :
Data Objects
They can be attributes or components using selectors -, ->, =>, which can be chained multiple times (see Names for Individual Operands
Return values or results of functional methods, return values or results of built-in functions and constructor expressions, or return values or results of table expressions
Results of calculation expressions
Sandra is absolutely right, if table expressions are not specified in help, then they are not allowed.
You can use ASSIGN COMPONENT statement for your dynamicity:
FIELD-SYMBOLS: <tab> TYPE INDEX TABLE.
ASSIGN ('table1') TO <tab>.
ASSIGN COMPONENT 'field1' OF STRUCTURE <tab>[ 1 ] TO FIELD-SYMBOL(<val>).
However, such dynamics is only possible with index tables (standard + sorted) due to the nature of this version of row specification. If you try to pass hashed table into the field symbol, it will dump.
Related
My ELT tools imports my data in bigquery and generates/extends automatically the schema for dynamic nested keys (in the schema below, under properties)
It looks like this
How can I get the list of nested keys of a repeated record ? so for example I can group by properties when those items have said property non-null ?
I have tried
select column_name
from my_schema.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
where
table_name = 'my_table
But it will only list first level keys
From the picture above, I want, as a first step, a SQL query that returns
message
user_id
seeker
liker_id
rateable_id
rateable_type
from_organization
likeable_type
company
existing_attempt
...
My real goal through, is to group/count my data based on a non-null value of a 2nd level nested properties properties.filters.[filter_type]
The schema may evolve when our application adds more filters, so this need to be dynamically generated, I can't just hard-code the list of nested keys.
Note: this is very similar to this question How to extract all the keys in a JSON object with BigQuery but in my case my data is already in a shcema and it's not a JSON object
EDIT:
Suppose I have a list of such records with nested properties, how do I write a SQL query that adds a field "enabled_filters" which aggregates, for each item, the list of properties for wihch said property is not null ?
Example input (properties.x are dynamic and not known by the programmer)
search_id
properties.filters.school
properties.filters.type
1
MIT
master
2
Princetown
null
3
null
master
Example output
search_id
enabled_filters
1
["school", "type"]
2
["school"]
3
["type"]
Have you looked at COLUMN_FIELD_PATHS? It should give you the paths for all columns.
select field_path from my_schema.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMN_FIELD_PATHS where table_name = '<table>'
[https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/information-schema-column-field-paths]
The field properties is not nested by array only by structures. Then a UDF in JavaScript to parse thise field should work fast enough.
CREATE TEMP FUNCTION jsonObjectKeys(input STRING, shownull BOOL,fullname Bool)
RETURNS Array<String>
LANGUAGE js AS """
function test(input,old){
var out=[]
for(let x in input){
let te=input[x];
out=out.concat(te==null ? (shownull?[x+'==null']:[]) : typeof te=='object' ? test(te,old+x+'.') : [fullname ? old+x : x] );
}
return out;
Object.keys(JSON.parse(input));
}
return test(JSON.parse(input),"");
""";
with tbl as (select struct(1 as alpha,struct(2 as x, 3 as y,[1,2,3] as z ) as B) A from unnest(generate_array(1,10*1))
union all select struct(null,struct(null,1,[999])) )
select *,
TO_JSON_STRING (A ) as string_output,
jsonObjectKeys(TO_JSON_STRING (A),true,false) as output1,
jsonObjectKeys(TO_JSON_STRING (A),false,true) as output2,
concat('["', array_to_string(jsonObjectKeys(TO_JSON_STRING (A),false,true),'","' ) ,'"]') as output_sring,
jsonObjectKeys(TO_JSON_STRING (A.B),false,true) as outpu
from tbl
I have a procedure with the parameter IT_ATINN:
IMPORTING
REFERENCE(IT_ATINN) TYPE STRING_TABLE
IT_ATINN contains a list of characteristics.
I have the following code:
LOOP AT values_tab INTO DATA(value).
SELECT ( #value-INSTANCE ) AS CUOBJ
FROM IBSYMBOL
WHERE SYMBOL_ID = #value-SYMBOL_ID
AND ATINN ??? "<======== HERE ???
APPENDING TABLE #DATA(ibsymbol_tab).
ENDLOOP.
How can I check if ATINN (in the WHERE clause) is equal to any entry in IT_ATINN?
To achieve what you want (and I assume you want dynamic SELECT fields) you cannot use inline declarations here, both in LOOP and in SELECT:
The structure of the results set must be statically identifiable. The SELECT list and the FROM clause must be specified statically and host variables in the SELECT list must not be generic.
So either you use inline or use dynamics, not both.
Here is the snippet that illustrates Sandra good suggestion:
TYPES: BEGIN OF ty_value_tab,
instance TYPE char18,
symbol_id TYPE id,
END OF ty_value_tab.
DATA: it_atinn TYPE string_table.
DATA: rt_atinn TYPE RANGE OF atinn,
value TYPE ty_value_tab,
values_tab TYPE RANGE OF ty_value_tab,
ibsymbol_tab TYPE TABLE OF ibsymbol.
rt_atinn = VALUE #( FOR value_atinn IN it_atinn ( sign = 'I' option = 'EQ' low = value_atinn ) ).
APPEND VALUE ty_value_tab( instance = 'ATWRT' ) TO values_tab.
LOOP AT values_tab INTO value.
SELECT (value-instance)
FROM ibsymbol
WHERE symbol_id = #value-symbol_id
AND atinn IN #rt_atinn
APPENDING CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE #ibsymbol_tab.
ENDLOOP.
Overall, it makes no sense select ibsymbol in loop, 'cause it has only 8 fields, so you can easily collect all necessary fields from values_tab and pass them as dynamic fieldstring.
If you wanna use alias CUOBJ for your dynamic field you should add it like this:
LOOP AT values_tab INTO value.
DATA(aliased_value) = value-instance && ` AS cuobj `.
SELECT (aliased_value)
...
Remember, that your alias should exists among ibsymbol fields, otherwise in case of static ibsymbol_tab declaration this statement will throw a short dump.
I am trying to read a table having five rows and columns. I have used sql.eachRow function to read eachRow and assign the value to a String. I am getting an error "Groovy:[Static type checking] - No such property: MachineName for class: java.lang.Object"
My code:
sql.eachRow('select * from [MACHINES] WHERE UpdateTime > :lastTimeRead, [lastTimeRead: Long.parseLong(lastTimeRead)])
{ row ->
def read = row.MachineName
}
but MachineName is my column name. How can i overcome this error.
Using dynamic Properties with static type checking is not possible*.
However, eachRow will pass a GroovyResultSet as first parameter to the Closure. This means that row has the type GroovyResultSet and so you can access the value using getAt
row.getAt('MachineName')
should work. In groovy you can also use the []-operator:
row['MachineName']
which is equivalent to the first solution.
*) without a type checking extension.
If you Know the Column name you can just use the Below.
"$row.MachineName"
But if you don't Know column name or having some issue, still it can be accessed using an array of Select.
sql.eachRow('select * from [MACHINES] WHERE UpdateTime > :lastTimeRead, [lastTimeRead: Long.parseLong(lastTimeRead)])
{ row->
log.info "First value = ${row[0]}, next value = ${row[1]}"
}
I'm attempting to write a program that will grab the content from fields from a table both specified by the user on the selection screen.
For example, the user could specify the fields equnr, b_werk, b_lager from the table eqbs.
I've been able to accomplish this like so:
" Determine list of fields provided by user
DATA(lv_fields) = COND string(
WHEN p_key3 IS NOT INITIAL AND p_string IS NOT INITIAL THEN
|{ p_key1 }, { p_key2 }, { p_key3 }, { p_string }|
WHEN p_key2 IS NOT INITIAL AND p_string IS NOT INITIAL THEN
|{ p_key1 }, { p_key2 }, { p_string }|
WHEN p_key2 IS NOT INITIAL AND p_string IS NOT INITIAL THEN
|{ p_key1 }, { p_string }| ).
DATA: lv_field_tab TYPE TABLE OF line.
APPEND lv_fields TO lv_field_tab.
" Determine table specified by user and prepare for Open SQL query
DATA t_ref TYPE REF TO data.
FIELD-SYMBOLS: <t> TYPE any,
<comp> TYPE any.
CREATE DATA t_ref TYPE (p_table).
ASSIGN t_ref->* TO <t>.
ASSIGN COMPONENT lv_fields OF STRUCTURE <t> TO <comp>.
" Prepare result container
DATA: lt_zca_str_to_char TYPE TABLE OF zca_str_to_char,
ls_zca_str_to_char TYPE zca_str_to_char.
SELECT (lv_field_tab) FROM (p_table) INTO (#ls_zca_str_to_char-key1, #ls_zca_str_to_char-key2, #ls_zca_str_to_char-key3, #ls_zca_str_to_char-string).
APPEND ls_zca_str_to_char TO lt_zca_str_to_char.
ENDSELECT.
This will correctly populate lt_zca_str_to_char with data from the table specified by the user.
However, this implies that the user is always providing p_key1, p_key2, and p_key3. I could perform a different selection statement based on how many key fields the user provides, but what's the fun in that?
I set out to solve this like this:
DATA(lv_results) = COND string(
WHEN p_key3 IS NOT INITIAL AND p_string IS NOT INITIAL THEN
|(#ls_zca_str_to_char-key1, #ls_zca_str_to_char-key2, #ls_zca_str_to_char-key3, #ls_zca_str_to_char-string)|
WHEN p_key2 IS NOT INITIAL AND p_string IS NOT INITIAL THEN
|(#ls_zca_str_to_char-key1, #ls_zca_str_to_char-key2, #ls_zca_str_to_char-string)|
WHEN p_key2 IS NOT INITIAL AND p_string IS NOT INITIAL THEN
|(#ls_zca_str_to_char-key1, #ls_zca_str_to_char-string)| ).
SELECT (lv_field_tab) FROM (p_table) INTO (#lv_results).
APPEND ls_zca_str_to_char TO lt_zca_str_to_char.
ENDSELECT.
This will activate, and when I get to my Open SQL query (from a Z table, only filling out the first two of three possible key fields), the values are the following:
lv_field_tab = GUID, TEXT_ID, TEXT_DATA (Good)
p_table = ZCR_TRANS_TEXT (Good)
lv_results = (#ls_zca_str_to_char-key1, #ls_zca_str_to_char-key2, #ls_zca_str_to_char-string) (Good, 3 = 3!)
But, since I'm assuming the compiler is seeing (#lv_results) as one single variable, the program dumps with the following error:
The current ABAP program attempted to execute an Open SQL statement
containing a dynamic entry. The parser returned the following error:
"The field list and the INTO list must have the same number of
elements."
Is it possible for me to use the new Open SQL syntax to accomplish my dynamic INTO clause in harmony with my dynamic field list?
The brackets on the INTO do not do what you expect, from the ABAP help:
... INTO (#dobj1, #dobj2, ... )
Effect
If the results set consists of multiple columns or aggregate expressions specified explicitly in the SELECT list, a list of elementary data objects dobj1, dobj2, ... (in parentheses and separated by commas) can be specified after INTO.
In your case you only have one value in there so you can only select one column and the data will be passed in the variable LV_RESULT. Not what you are looking for. Since you want to fill the fields of an existing structure the INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF construct will work here. And you can use TABLE to make your command more efficient as well. This leads to:
SELECT (lv_field_tab) FROM (p_table)
INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE #lt_zca_str_to_char.
As said previously, you may use INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF ..., but it's not mandatory, it's only for simplifying the code.
So, instead of using CORRESPONDING FIELDS, you may create a structure dynamically (RTTC) with its components corresponding to the columns in LV_FIELD_TAB, and you may then use:
SELECT (lv_field_tab) FROM (p_table) INTO #<structure> ... ENDSELECT.
But of course, as explained by Gert Beukema, you should better do only one SELECT, by creating an internal table dynamically with the same logic as for the structure above, and you may then use:
SELECT (lv_field_tab) FROM (p_table) INTO TABLE #<internal table> ...
Refer to the many examples in the web how to create data objects dynamically with RTTC.
Do not use a fields list for your INTO clause.
Try with
INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE
must be a FIELD-SYMBOL type any table, and the rest of the logic is up to you (to put the proper information from your generic and almost-empty to your specific destination one).
TABLES: VBRK.
DATA: BEGIN OF it_test,
BUKRS LIKE VBRK-BUKRS,
FKDAT LIKE VBRK-FKDAT,
END OF it_test.
DATA: wa_test LIKE it_test.
SELECT * FROM VBRK INTO CORRESPONDING FIELD OF wa_test.
IF wa_test-BUKRS = 'xxxx'.
wa_test-BUKRS = 'XXXXX' "Problem occurs here as the BUKRS allow 4 value
APPEND wa_test TO it_test.
ENDIF.
Then I want to map the internal table to output as ALV table. Is they any way to change the field length afterwards?
Apart from multiple issues in your code, you can't. If you need something similar to that, add an additional field to the structure with whatever size you require and copy the values over.
If the objective is to output something to the screen that is different(or differently formatted) that what is stored internally(or in the database), then the use of a data element with a conversion exit maybe the way to go.
For an example, look at the key fields of table PRPS.
Expanding the answer of vwegert:
The MOVE-CORRESPONDINGcommand (and SELECT ... INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS) don't need the same field type. The content is converted. So you could define a 5-character field in your internal structure and copy the BUKRS-value into this 5-character field:
TABLES: VBRK.
DATA: BEGIN OF it_test,
BUKRS(5), "longer version of VBRK-BUKRS,
FKDAT LIKE VBRK-FKDAT,
END OF it_test.
DATA: tt_test TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF it_test.
* I would strongly recommend to set a filter!
SELECT * FROM VBRK INTO CORRESPONDING FIELD OF it_test.
IF it_test-BUKRS = 'xxxx'.
it_test-BUKRS = 'XXXXX'.
APPEND it_test to tt_test.
ENDIF.
ENDSELECT.
A pitfall: When you use it with ALV you will loose the field description. (on the other side, the field description of the original field will not fit any longer the new field.)