on 03-22-2007 2:07 PM
Hello together,
is there a possibility to get a list of all UDF that are in the system?
TIA
Volker
No .we dont have option for that.
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Hey
if u want to see the UDF's u created by urself,u can see that in Message Mapping,once a UDF is created an entry of the same name is made in the Functions pop-up menu(in the bottom) ,u can click this and see all the UDF's for that specific mapping u created
thanx
ahmad
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Ahmad
HI,
UDFs are internal Methods which are local to that Message mapping , not global to another Message mapping, so if you want access the UDF from another MM, no way you have to create package. and use it ...
With this explination all existed UDF list may not be possible to get.
Regards
Chilla
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Hi Volker,
As already said, UDFs are created by developers. They are not available by default. Also, Micahl has given the link for std functions.
UDFs are specific to a particular mapping. If you create a UDF in one mapping, it is available only in that mapping. It will not be available in other mappings. So, if you want select any message mappig, choose User defined functions in the bottom screen. It will list all the UDFs for that particular mapping.
Regards,
Jai Shankar
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Hey
UDF's are user defined functions,there are broadly two types of UDF,simple UDF which takes in one input and gives out one output,and the second one is advanced UDF where in u can access more than one fields,and the result is passed on to ResultList.
as they are not system defined there is no list of UDF,u can create a UDF and give it any name u want to give.
thanx
ahmad
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Hi,
there are no user defined functions (UDFs) in XI
untill they are developed by developers
if you want a list of standard functions:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/43/c4cdfc334824478090739c04c4a249/content.htm
Regards,
michal
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<a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions"><b>XI / PI FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</b></a>
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