TYPES
Short Reference
ABAP Syntax:
Using Predefined Types
1 TYPES { {dtype[(len)] TYPE abap_type [DECIMALS dec]}
| {dtype TYPE abap_type [LENGTH len] [DECIMALS dec]} }.
Reference to Existing Types
2 TYPES dtype { {TYPE [LINE OF] type}
| {LIKE [LINE OF] dobj} }.
Reference Types
3 TYPES dtype { {TYPE REF TO type}
| {LIKE REF TO dobj} }.
Structured Types
4 TYPES BEGIN OF struc_type.
...
TYPES comp ...
TYPES comp TYPE struc_type BOXED.
INCLUDE {TYPE|STRUCTURE} ...
...
TYPES END OF struc_type.
Table types
5 TYPES dtype { {TYPE tabkind OF [REF
TO] type}
| {LIKE tabkind OF dobj} }
[ tabkeys ] [INITIAL SIZE n].
Ranges Table Types
6
TYPES dtype {TYPE RANGE OF type}|{LIKE RANGE OF dobj}
[INITIAL SIZE n].
LOB Handle Structures
7 TYPES dtype TYPE dbtab
lob_handle_type FOR
lob_handle_columns
[ lob_handle_type
FOR lob_handle_columns
... ].
What does it do? The TYPES statement defines either an independent
data type dtype or a structured data type struc_type . The
naming conventions apply to the names
dtype and struc_type . The defined data type can be viewed
within the current context from this position.
The syntax allows you to define elementary data types, reference
types, structured types, and table types. As well as the types that are
completely self-constructed, special types such as ranges table types or
LOB handle structures can be derived from existing types.
For the definition of a structured type struc_type , any type
definitions of two TYPES statements are included with the
additions BEGIN OF and END OF ; a structured data type
struc_type is defined here, which contains the included data types as
components struc_type-dtype . The structure definitions can be
nested. Structure definitions can be nested.
Latest notes: Outside classes, LIKE can also be used for an
obsolete type reference .
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