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SYSTEM-CALL - Editing Internal Tables
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Variants:
1. SYSTEM-CALL ITAB_DELETE_LIST TABLE itab1 INDEX-LIST itab2
[NO-CHECK] [USING KEY key].
2. SYSTEM-CALL ITAB_INFO TABLE itab1 OPCODE op
{VALUE f|PROTOCOL itab2}.
SYSTEM-CALL ITAB_DELETE_LIST TABLE itab1 INDEX-LIST itab2
[NO-CHECK] [USING KEY key].
Effect
The system deletes the lines of internal table itab1 whose line numbers are specified in internal itab2.
The table of line numbers itab2 must have the same type as
i and the numbers of the lines that are to be deleted must be unique and in ascending order.
That is, itab2 must follow a strict order from line 1 to line n (where line
n is the final line of internal table itab2). Otherwise, the system returns a runtime error.
If you declare the optional addition NO-CHECK the calling program is
responsible for guaranteeing that itab2 contains only valid line numbers in ascending order.
The optional USING KEY addition can be used to determine the table key that deletes the lines specified in the parameter TABLE t.
SYSTEM-CALL ITAB_INFO TABLE itab1 OPCODE op
{VALUE f|PROTOCOL itab2}.
Effect
The system provides information from the header of the internal table itab1.
It determines which information is provided from the header using the OPCODE field. According to OPCODE the results are stored either in the field
f or in the log table itab2.
The field
f must be of type i and itab2 must be a table of the line type c with length 72.
At present, the system supports the following OPCODEs: