Finding the Name of a Report You Want to Execute
Prerequisites
You can search for a report name even when you do not know the exact name of a report.
Procedure
The report selection screen appears.
The report search screen (ABAP Program Directory) appears:
Wildcard |
Represents |
* and + |
Characters you do not know |
* |
Multiple characters |
+ |
Exactly one character |
Use the
* and + anywhere in the report name, as often as necessary. For example:Character |
Represents all report names... |
z* |
Starting with z |
*sale* |
Containing the character string sale, such as rvsale07 |
*f+ |
Containing an f as the second-to-last character, such as rmlogifa |
rp+++sch |
Starting with rp, ending in sch, and containing any three characters in between, such as rp012sch or rpinvsch |
The report name can be upper- or lowercase; for example, RF is the same as rf.
A list of reports appears.
If the report does not require a variant, the selection criteria screen for the report appears.
If the report requires a variant, the system displays a message stating that you cannot select the report from this screen. Return to the report selection screen (choose , or press F3 ), and then enter the report and variant name. Before leaving this screen, note the name of the report. (For more information, see Report Variants.)
The system executes the report and displays the resulting data.
Additional Information
Selection Criteria