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ABAP Keyword Documentation → ABAP Programming Guidelines → Structure and Style → Alternative Spellings →Method Calls
Background
Static calls of methods can be formulated in two different ways. The obsolete long form
is based on the notation of the function module call. Alternatively, a short form can be used:
Rule
Formulate static method calls without CALL METHOD
Use the long form of the method call using CALL METHOD only for dynamic method calls.
Details
The short form of the static method call is clearer. The redundant ABAP words CALL METHOD provide no additional information to the reader. Using the short form, self-contained method calls have the same appearance as functional method calls on operand positions. For dynamic method calls, the long form with CALL METHOD is syntactically necessary. If it is only used there, the different notations provide the reader with another distinguishing feature between the static and dynamic method call.
Bad example
The following source code shows the long form of a static method call using CALL METHOD, which is no longer recommended.
The following source code shows the same static method call as above, but with parentheses inserted. In this form, which is also syntactically correct, either CALL METHOD or the parentheses are superfluous.
Good example
The following source code shows the same method call as above, but as recommended, without CALL METHOD. If a method has only importing parameters, IMPORTING and CHANGING can be omitted, and also the EXPORTING addition. If it is a single importing parameter, its name can also be omitted.