Inspection
During an inspection, individual objects or sets of objects are checked as to whether certain programming guidelines have been adhered to. The result of an inspection run is a list of the individual checks made with errors, warnings, or information messages.
There are two types of inspections. They differ with respect to whether the results are made persistent or not.
·
Persistent
inspections with results storage
For
execution on the local server or parallel execution on the server
group. You can
plan persistent inspections as background jobs and use them for any size of
object set.
·
Anonymous or
ad-hoc inspections without results storage
For
execution on the local server and for fewer than 50 objects. You can
execute ad-hoc inspections in online mode only.
As an ABAP developer or quality manager, you can use the inspections to find out whether the most important programming guidelines in static ABAP coding or other object definitions have been adhered to.
The results list of the inspection consists of the following overview levels:
· The executed checks are subdivided into the check categories: performance, security, syntax, search, general.
· Each check category contains the individual test results, sorted by error, warning, or information messages.
· Each of these messages contains:
¡ The position of the source code (or the name of the TADIR object)
¡ A short explanation
You can create and maintain server groups for persistent inspections using the transaction SE59 -> RFC Groups.