Creating a Basic SAP Query for This Chapter


For the examples in this chapter, you need to follow along in your own SAP system. To do so, you need to create a basic SAP query that contains the fields shown in Table 10.1. (For a reminder of how to create a basic SAP query, see the instructions in Chapter 3, "Creating Basic Reports with the SAP Query Tool.") For my example, I named my report DLS_QUERY_10, where DLS is my initials.

Table 10.1. Sample SAP Query IDES Report for Use in Chapter 10 Exercises

Field Name

Line

Sequence

Airline carrier ID

1

1

Departure time

1

2

Arrival time

1

3

Airfare

1

4

Flight class

1

5

Text: Flight class

1

6

Destination airport

1

7

Arrival city

1

8

Airport of departure

1

9


Figure 10.1 shows an example of the report output of this report.

Figure 10.1. Your report output may vary from what is shown here based on your system's data.


When your SAP query is complete and your report output appears in the same format as the example shown in Figure 10.1, you are ready to begin with the first exercise to insert an advanced mathematical formula in your SAP query report.




SAP Query Reporting
SAP Query Reporting
ISBN: 0672329026
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 161

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