SAP ABAP IMG Activity JITO_ACTION (BAdI: Define Customer-specific Actions)
Hierarchy
ECC-DIMP (Software Component) DIMP
   IS-A-JIT (Application Component) Just-In-Time Processing
     DI_JITOUT (Package) JIT Outbound
IMG Activity
ID JITO_ACTION BAdI: Define Customer-specific Actions  
Transaction Code S_KA5_12001363   (empty) 
Created on 20021218    
Customizing Attributes JITO_ACTION   Define Customer-specific Actions 
Customizing Activity JITO_ACTION   Define Customer-specific Actions 
Document
Document Class SIMG   Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name JITO_ACTION    

Use

This Business Add-In (BAdI) is used in the component JIT-Outbound (IS-A-JIT).

You use this BAdI to define your own actions.

As the central object in JIT processing, the action represents a business function relating to a number of calls or components groups. You define action networks and in this way you define your specific process. In addition to numerous actions already implemented by SAP you can define futher project-specific actions. This enhancement enables you to implement new actions and to modify data before or after the actions have been executed (see the documentation on the individual methods).

Requirements

Standard settings

This is a multiple-use BAdI.

Activities

After you call the IMG activity, the system displays a dialog box where you enter a name for the implementation.

If implementations of this Business Add-In have already been created, the system displays them in a dialog box. You then choose one of them by choosing Create, and continue as follows:

  1. In the dialog box, enter a name for the implementation of the Add-In and choose Create.
    The system displays the initial screen for creating Business Add-In implementations.
  2. On this screen, enter a short description for your implementation in the Implementation Short Text field.
  3. If you choose the Interface tab, you will notice that the system has populated the Name of the Implementing Class field automatically, by assigning a class name based on the name of your implementation.
  4. Save your entries and assign the Add-In to a package.
  5. To edit a method, double-click its name.
  6. Enter your implementation code between the method <Interface Name>~<Name of Method>. and endmethod. statements.
  7. Save and activate your code. Navigate back to the Change Implementation screen.
    Note: You can also create an implementation for an Add-In and not activate it until later. If you want to do this, do not perform the following step:
  8. Choose Activate.
    When the application program is executed, the code you created is run through.

Note that the Business Add-In can be used multiple times and therefore all active implementations are called and run through.

Example

Further notes

Documentation on BAdI Methods:

You can also call the documentation on the BAdI method via the menu, by carrying out the following steps:

  1. Choose the tab page Interface.
  2. Double-click on the relevant method.
  3. Click on the right mouse button and choose Component documentation.

Documentation on the Interface: IF_EX_JITO_ACTION.

Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID 257   Create User Exits 
Mandatory / Optional 2   Optional activity 
Critical / Non-Critical 1   Critical 
Country-Dependency A   Valid for all countries 
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class Documentation Object Name Current line number Application Component Application Component Name
SIMG JITO_ACTION 0 KA50000002 Just-In-Time Processing 
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type E   Business Add-In - Definition 
History
Last changed by/on SAP  20030120 
SAP Release Created in 471