This addition schedules the execution of the program accessed as a
background task with the number n in the
background requestjob. The number n for a background request
job must be filled using the function module JOB_OPEN from the function group BTCH. The full program is processed in a
background session in
accordance with the parameters of the background request and is not processed directly. The addition VIA JOB can only be used together with the addition AND RETURN.
The called program is scheduled and executed in three steps:
The addition VIA JOB also first loads the program in question to a separate
internal session when
the statement SUBMIT is executed. Here, all steps located before START-OF-SELECTION are executed. This means the events LOAD-OF-PROGRAM and INITIALIZATION are raised and
selection screen processing
is performed. If the selection screen is not processed in the background when VIA
SELECTION-SCREEN is specified, the user of the calling program can edit it and schedule the program
accessed in the background request using the function Place in Job. If the
user cancels selection screen processing, the program is not scheduled in the background job. In both
cases, the internal session of the called program is exited after selection screen processing and the calling program is resumed due to AND RETURN.
The program is then scheduled in the background task. Here, the selections specified by the user or in the additions for filling the selection screen are stored in an internal
selection screen variant.
The actual execution of the program then takes place in a separate
background session as
part of the background request. The program now runs in full. All events are raised, including those
from selection screen processing (although these are processed in the background). The selection screen
variant stored internally is passed to the selection screen between the events INITIALIZATION and AT SELECTION SCREEN OUTPUT.
If a basic list is created in the program accessed, a
spool request should
be created with explicit spool parameters by specifying
TO SAP-SPOOL. If this is not done, the addition VIA JOB creates
a spool request implicitly that derives its spool parameters from standard values, some of which are taken from the user defaults, and which are not necessarily consistent.
System Fields
sy-subrc
Meaning
0
Background task scheduled successfully.
4
Scheduling terminated by the user on the selection screen.
8
Error in scheduling (in the internal call of JOB_SUBMIT).
12
Error in internal number assignment.
Notes
Background jobs can be created and monitored by choosing the menu path System -
Services - Jobs. Internally, the language elements shown here are used. In addition to JOB_OPEN,
the function modules JOB_CLOSE and JOB_SUBMIT
can also be used in the ABAP program. JOB_CLOSE completes the creation of a background request. Like
the statement SUBMIT, JOB_SUBMIT schedules an ABAP program as a background task in a background request. JOB_SUBMIT provides more control options for
background processing
but must be given the input values for the selection screen in an existing selection screen variant. The statement SUBMIT creates this variant and accesses JOB_SUBMIT internally.
A short lived call sequence is also produced when the addition VIA JOB is used. In the called program, the associated
ABAP memory can be accessed
in those processing blocks that are executed before actual background processing in the first step mentioned
above (namely before the internal session is exited after selection screen processing). The actual background processing takes place in a separate
background session, where neither the
ABAP memory nor the
user memory of the calling program can be accessed.
Example
Schedules a submittable program as a background task with the number
number in a background request name. After scheduling, the background
task is completed by the function module JOB_CLOSE and released immediately, providing the user has the relevant authorization.
DATA: number TYPE tbtcjob-jobcount,
name TYPE tbtcjob-jobname VALUE 'JOB_TEST',
print_parameters TYPE pri_params.
...
CALL FUNCTION 'JOB_OPEN'
EXPORTING jobname = name
IMPORTING jobcount = number
EXCEPTIONS cant_create_job = 1 invalid_job_data = 2
jobname_missing = 3 OTHERS = 4.
IF sy-subrc = 0. SUBMIT submitable TO SAP-SPOOL
SPOOL PARAMETERS print_parameters
WITHOUT SPOOL DYNPRO
VIA JOB name NUMBER number
AND RETURN.
IF sy-subrc = 0. CALL FUNCTION 'JOB_CLOSE' EXPORTING
jobcount = number
jobname = name
strtimmed = 'X'
EXCEPTIONS cant_start_immediate = 1
invalid_startdate = 2
jobname_missing = 3 job_close_failed = 4
job_nosteps = 5
job_notex = 6
lock_failed = 7
OTHERS = 8.
IF sy-subrc <> 0. ... ENDIF. ENDIF. ENDIF.
Addition 1
... USER user
Effect
The optional addition USER can be used to specify a user name user
of the type sy-uname, whose authorizations are used to run the background task. If USER is not specified, the user name of the current user session is used.
Notes
The name specified after USER is checked using the
authorization object
S_BTCH_NAM. When the program is executed, only those names can be specified for which the current user
has the correct authorization. The names permitted by the authorization object represent a type of whitelist of users whose authorizations allow the current user to execute a background task.
The current user should not be specified explicitly using USER sy-uname.
Not only is this redundant, the system field is also at risk of being overwritten before the background task is scheduled, for example in ABAP Debugger.
This addition defines the text environment of the
internal session in
which the called program is executed and sets sy-langu to the value of lang here.
lang expects a character-like data object. This must contain a language key
with a length of one character in the first place and this value must be contained in the column SPRAS
of the database table T002. If the data object lang contains a blank in its first place, the logon language of the current user is used.
Note
If the function module JOB_SUBMIT is called internally, its optional parameter LANGUAGE is filled with the first place of lang.
Example
This statement
SUBMIT submitable TO SAP-SPOOL SPOOL PARAMETERS print_parameters
WITHOUT SPOOL DYNPRO
VIA JOB name NUMBER number
LANGUAGE langu
AND RETURN.
has the same effect as the following function module call:
CALL FUNCTION 'JOB_SUBMIT' EXPORTING authcknam = sy-uname
jobcount = number
jobname = name
language = langu priparams = print_parameters report = 'SUBMITABLE'.