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As a rule, an application program is processed by multiple work processes in succession, and every change of the work process is linked to an implicit database commit. This means that an application program is not automatically associated with a single database LUW. This applies in particular to dialog-oriented applications, in which one database LUW is assigned to one dialog step.
To ensure the data consistency of application programs that are executed across multiple work processes, the change statements are not executed directly in an SAP LUW. Instead, they are first registered and then executed by a single work process, that is in a single database LUW.
The following techniques are available for bundling the change statements in a database LUW:
Bundling using function modules (update)
The statement CALL FUNCTION ... IN UPDATE TASK is used to register an update function module for later execution in an update work process (synchronous and asynchronous update) or in the current work process (local update).
Bundling using function modules (transactional RFC)
The statement CALL FUNCTION ... IN BACKGROUND TASK|UNIT is used to register a remote-enabled function module for later asynchronous execution in the background and through the RFC interface (transactional RFC).
Note
A function module can be specified as either an update function module or as remote-enabled, but not both at the same time. The update is used to realize SAP LUWs within AS ABAP, while transactional RFC creates LUWs in distributed systems.
Bundling using subroutines
The statement PERFORM ... ON COMMIT is used to register a subroutine for later execution in a different work process.
Statements for SAP LUWs
Each opening of a new internal session (except for the CALL DIALOG statement) starts a new SAP LUW which can be controlled by the Open SQL statements
Each closing of an internal session ends the current SAP LUW.
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