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/ISDFPS/BADI_COPY_FU - BAdI: Define Follow-Up Activities After Copy Operation

/ISDFPS/BADI_COPY_FU - BAdI: Define Follow-Up Activities After Copy Operation

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You can use this Business Add-In (BAdI) to define actions that are to be performed after structures have been copied. It is thus possible to postprocess the copied structure to meet your own requirements. The BAdI is called including a table with assignments of the original object and the object copy.

For the BAdI to be called, the copy operation must have been performed without errors.

At the time the BAdI was called, a COMMIT WORK had already taken place for the copied structure. If an error occurs during the processing of a BAdI implementation, reversing the changes does not influence the previously created structure copy.

The BAdI can be implemented more than once, however, the implementations are processed randomly. It is therefore recommended not to create implementations that are dependent on each other. Each implementation should set its own COMMIT WORK or ROLLBACK WORK for updating or reversing the changes.

As soon as an implementation terminates with an exception, implementations that have not yet been processed are no longer executed. Therefore, exceptions should only be used for serious errors.

A message table is available for logging your actions and any errors that occur. This table is displayed as part of the application log together with the copying log after all BAdI implementations have been performed.

If there are no active implementations, the BAdI is not performed. There is no standard implementation or fallback class.

For technical details, see the documentation for the /ISDFPS/IF_BD_COPY_FOLLOW_UP BAdI interface.






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