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SDN Contribution
FI Enhancement Technique – How-To-Guide on the
Usage of Business Transaction Events (BTE)
Applies to:
SAP 4.6C and Above
Summary:
This article provides a step-by-step guide on the usage of Business Transaction Events, as an Enhancement
technique in the Financial Accounting Module of the SAP R/3 system.
Created on: 2 May 2006
Author Bio
Lakshman Tandra is working in Intelligroup from more than 9 years. He is member of
Netweaver / ESA core team and currently oversees competency building activities at
Intelligroup.
© 2006 SAP AG 1
Table of Contents
FI ENHANCEMENT TECHNIQUE – HOW-TO-GUIDE ON THE USAGE OF BUSINESS TRANSACTION
EVENTS (BTE) ................................................................................................................................................................ 1
APPLIES TO:................................................................................................................................................................... 1
AUTHOR BIO................................................................................................................................................................... 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................................................................. 2
WHAT ARE BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS.................................................................................................. 3
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BADI’S AND BTE’S ........................................................................................................ 3
TYPES OF INTERFACES.............................................................................................................................................. 4
FINDING BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS ....................................................................................................... 5
BASIC STEPS IN CONFIGURING BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS........................................................... 5
EXAMPLE BUSINESS SCENARIO FOR BTE - PROCESS INTERFACE............................................................ 6
RELATED TRANSACTION CODES.......................................................................................................................... 15
DISCLAIMER AND LIABILITY NOTICE ................................................................................................................... 16
© 2006 SAP AG 2
What are Business Transaction Events
The enhancement technique (Open FI) that were developed for Financial Accounting component.
Open FI is based upon the following principles:
Application developers must define their interface in a function module, an assignment table is read
in the accompanying (generated) code, and the customer modules assigned are called dynamically.
This technique differentiates between enhancements that are only allowed to have one
implementation and enhancements that can call multiple implementations in any sequence desired.
Both industry-specific and country-specific enhancements may be defined.
This can be easily adopted / customized to the business needs wherein SAP does not provide the
standard functionality through customization or enhancements. This functionality is primarily used in
FI in the areas of dunning, credit management, banking etc. For Example: Standard Dunning
functionality in SAP sends the notice to the Pay to partner function (based on the partner functions in
SD module i.e. pay to hits the books in Accounts Receivable in FI module), whereas the requirement
could be to send the same to Bill to party, based on the premise that the original invoice was sent to
him as per the partner functions in SD.
Difference between BADI’s and BTE’s
The concepts behind the Business Add-Ins enhancement technique and Open FI are basically the same.
However, the two enhancement techniques do differ from each other in the following points:
Open FI can only be used to make program enhancements, that is, you can only enhance source
code using Open FI. You cannot enhance user interface elements with Open FI like you can with
Business Add-Ins.
Open FI assumes that enhancement will only take place on three levels (SAP - partners -
customers), whereas with Business Add-Ins you can create and implement enhancements in as
many software layers as you like.
Open FI uses function modules for program enhancements. With Business Add-Ins, ABAP Objects
are used enhance programs.
© 2006 SAP AG 3
Types of Interfaces
There are two types of interface available
a) Publish and Subscribe Interface
b) Process Interface
in the General Ledger Accounting (FI-GL), Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable (FI-AR/FI-AP) and
Sales and Distribution (SD) components.
Publish and Subscribe Interface
Publish & Subscribe interfaces (also called "informing interfaces" in the following)
These should inform you about particular events (such as a document being entered) in the SAP
standard application and make the data generated as a result available to the external software. The
external software does not return any data to the standard R/3 System. Examples of such events in
the R/3 System are:
• Master record was created, changed, or blocked
• Document was entered, parked, changed, or reversed
• Items were cleared or reset
Additional processing can be caused in the additional component on the basis of these events and data:
• Starting a workflow
• Generating or changing additional data
• Requesting correspondence
Process Interface
Process interfaces (also referred to as "process" in the following)
Process interfaces are used to submit business processes to a different control which cannot be
realized with the standard system, that is process interfaces replace standard processes.
Here you can structure determination of individual field contents or of specific reactions to process
flows individually. It is possible to connect different external developments to the standard R/3
System. The additional developments are generally carried out using the ABAP/4 Development
Workbench.
• This way you can, for example, influence the control of payment transactions.
Selection of payment method, house bank and partner bank can be made using the
payment data (currency, amount, and payee) according to a selection logic which
you have defined.
© 2006 SAP AG 4
Finding Business Transaction Events
SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> Financial Accounting Global Settings -> Business
Transaction Events
• For Publish and Subscribe Interfaces, Environment - > Info system (P/S)
• For Process Interfaces, Environment -> Infosystem(Processes)
Find for Character String “OPEN_FI_PERFORM” in source code
Basic Steps in Configuring Business Transaction Events
Make sure the application is active for Business Transaction Events.
Identify the BTE
Copy the sample interface function module into a "Z” or “Y” function module.
Write the ABAP code into the source code section of the new "Z” or “Y” function module. You may
choose to create a "Z” or “Y” program to enter the code into and then insert the "Z" or “Y” program
into your function module source code.
Save and activate the function module.
Assign the function module to the event, country and application.
© 2006 SAP AG 5
Example Business Scenario for BTE - Process Interface
Company A would like to the copy the Assignment field with custom value ‘Demo BTE’ when an accounting
document is posted for a certain Company Code for accounting purposes to analyze the data. To accomplish
this requirement, Company A will use the Business Transaction Event 1120, Post Document: SAP Internal
Field Substitution. Depending on the business scenarios, generally the reference document number field
and assignment number field will be populated with a unique identifier for analyzing the accounting data.
For the purpose of this document, I have used a scenario of populating the text field while creating
accounting document.
Steps
1. IMG Menu Path: Financial Accounting ->Financial Accounting Global Settings->Business
Transaction Events-> Environment-> Infosystem (Processes).
2. Find the correct Business Event. You are updating a field, so you need to select the Processes Info
System instead of the Publish and Subscribe Info System.
3. Execute the search with the defaults.
© 2006 SAP AG 6
4. Find the correct interface for updating a document: Document Posting: Field Substitution
header/items
5. Place cursor on the event 1120 and click on the Sample Function Module.
© 2006 SAP AG 7
6. You are now in transaction SE37 – Function Builder. This is the function module
(SAMPLE_PROCESS_00001120) you will need to copy into a "Z" or “Y” name function module for
your coding
7. Click on the Copy button.
8. Specify the "Z" or “Y” function module name in the To Function Module field
9. Specify a Function Group. If you need to create a "Z" or “Y” function group, go to transaction code
SE37 and follow menu path: Go to Function Groups Create Group. A function group is a logical
grouping of function modules, and the ABAP code is generated for function groups. You will be
prompted for a development class and transport when creating the function group.
© 2006 SAP AG 8
10. In Function Builder (transaction SE37), enter the new "Z" or “Y” function module. Click on the
Change button.
11. The system will default into the source code screen where you may enter your ABAP code.
12. Notice the tables available for the code. Additional tables may be declared if necessary.
13. Enter the source code as per the requirement:
Loop at t_bseg.
* Move the Text into all line items allocation field.
Loop at t_bsegsub.
t_bsegsub-zuonr = ‘Demo BTE’.
Modify t_bsegsub index sy-tabix.
endloop. "t_bsegsub
endloop. "t_bseg
14. Save and activate the function module.
15. To assign Function module to the Event, first create a product say “ZPRODUCT”
© 2006 SAP AG 9
Click on the “New Entries” button.
© 2006 SAP AG 10
Enter the Product name and make sure you select the “Active” check box, otherwise the BTE will not
trigger.
Now assign the function module “Z_SAMPLE_PROCESS_00001120” create in step 7 to the Event.
Depending on the requirement, Country and Application has to be specified.
© 2006 SAP AG 11
16. Test the BTE by creating accounting document from FB01 Transaction
© 2006 SAP AG 12
Specify the required fields to post the accounting document.
© 2006 SAP AG 13
17. To check whether the Assignment field is populated with “Demo BTE”, display the created
accounting from FB03 and check for the Assignment value.
© 2006 SAP AG 14
Related Transaction Codes
FIBF Maintenance transaction BTE
BERE Business Event Repository
BERP Business Processes
BF31 Application modules per Event
BF32 Partner Modules per Event
BF34 Customer Modules per Event
BF41 Application Modules per Process
BF42 Partner Modules per Process
BF44 Customer Modules per Process
© 2006 SAP AG 15
Disclaimer and Liability Notice
This document may discuss sample coding or other information that does not include SAP official interfaces
and therefore is not supported by SAP. Changes made based on this information are not supported and can
be overwritten during an upgrade.
SAP will not be held liable for any damages caused by using or misusing the information, code or methods
suggested in this document, and anyone using these methods does so at his/her own risk.
SAP offers no guarantees and assumes no responsibility or liability of any type with respect to the content of
this technical article or code sample, including any liability resulting from incompatibility between the content
within this document and the materials and services offered by SAP. You agree that you will not hold, or
seek to hold, SAP responsible or liable with respect to the content of this document.
© 2006 SAP AG 16

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Fi enhancement technique how-to-guide on the usage of business transaction events (bte).doc

  • 1. SDN Contribution FI Enhancement Technique – How-To-Guide on the Usage of Business Transaction Events (BTE) Applies to: SAP 4.6C and Above Summary: This article provides a step-by-step guide on the usage of Business Transaction Events, as an Enhancement technique in the Financial Accounting Module of the SAP R/3 system. Created on: 2 May 2006 Author Bio Lakshman Tandra is working in Intelligroup from more than 9 years. He is member of Netweaver / ESA core team and currently oversees competency building activities at Intelligroup. © 2006 SAP AG 1
  • 2. Table of Contents FI ENHANCEMENT TECHNIQUE – HOW-TO-GUIDE ON THE USAGE OF BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS (BTE) ................................................................................................................................................................ 1 APPLIES TO:................................................................................................................................................................... 1 AUTHOR BIO................................................................................................................................................................... 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................................................................. 2 WHAT ARE BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS.................................................................................................. 3 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BADI’S AND BTE’S ........................................................................................................ 3 TYPES OF INTERFACES.............................................................................................................................................. 4 FINDING BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS ....................................................................................................... 5 BASIC STEPS IN CONFIGURING BUSINESS TRANSACTION EVENTS........................................................... 5 EXAMPLE BUSINESS SCENARIO FOR BTE - PROCESS INTERFACE............................................................ 6 RELATED TRANSACTION CODES.......................................................................................................................... 15 DISCLAIMER AND LIABILITY NOTICE ................................................................................................................... 16 © 2006 SAP AG 2
  • 3. What are Business Transaction Events The enhancement technique (Open FI) that were developed for Financial Accounting component. Open FI is based upon the following principles: Application developers must define their interface in a function module, an assignment table is read in the accompanying (generated) code, and the customer modules assigned are called dynamically. This technique differentiates between enhancements that are only allowed to have one implementation and enhancements that can call multiple implementations in any sequence desired. Both industry-specific and country-specific enhancements may be defined. This can be easily adopted / customized to the business needs wherein SAP does not provide the standard functionality through customization or enhancements. This functionality is primarily used in FI in the areas of dunning, credit management, banking etc. For Example: Standard Dunning functionality in SAP sends the notice to the Pay to partner function (based on the partner functions in SD module i.e. pay to hits the books in Accounts Receivable in FI module), whereas the requirement could be to send the same to Bill to party, based on the premise that the original invoice was sent to him as per the partner functions in SD. Difference between BADI’s and BTE’s The concepts behind the Business Add-Ins enhancement technique and Open FI are basically the same. However, the two enhancement techniques do differ from each other in the following points: Open FI can only be used to make program enhancements, that is, you can only enhance source code using Open FI. You cannot enhance user interface elements with Open FI like you can with Business Add-Ins. Open FI assumes that enhancement will only take place on three levels (SAP - partners - customers), whereas with Business Add-Ins you can create and implement enhancements in as many software layers as you like. Open FI uses function modules for program enhancements. With Business Add-Ins, ABAP Objects are used enhance programs. © 2006 SAP AG 3
  • 4. Types of Interfaces There are two types of interface available a) Publish and Subscribe Interface b) Process Interface in the General Ledger Accounting (FI-GL), Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable (FI-AR/FI-AP) and Sales and Distribution (SD) components. Publish and Subscribe Interface Publish & Subscribe interfaces (also called "informing interfaces" in the following) These should inform you about particular events (such as a document being entered) in the SAP standard application and make the data generated as a result available to the external software. The external software does not return any data to the standard R/3 System. Examples of such events in the R/3 System are: • Master record was created, changed, or blocked • Document was entered, parked, changed, or reversed • Items were cleared or reset Additional processing can be caused in the additional component on the basis of these events and data: • Starting a workflow • Generating or changing additional data • Requesting correspondence Process Interface Process interfaces (also referred to as "process" in the following) Process interfaces are used to submit business processes to a different control which cannot be realized with the standard system, that is process interfaces replace standard processes. Here you can structure determination of individual field contents or of specific reactions to process flows individually. It is possible to connect different external developments to the standard R/3 System. The additional developments are generally carried out using the ABAP/4 Development Workbench. • This way you can, for example, influence the control of payment transactions. Selection of payment method, house bank and partner bank can be made using the payment data (currency, amount, and payee) according to a selection logic which you have defined. © 2006 SAP AG 4
  • 5. Finding Business Transaction Events SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> Financial Accounting Global Settings -> Business Transaction Events • For Publish and Subscribe Interfaces, Environment - > Info system (P/S) • For Process Interfaces, Environment -> Infosystem(Processes) Find for Character String “OPEN_FI_PERFORM” in source code Basic Steps in Configuring Business Transaction Events Make sure the application is active for Business Transaction Events. Identify the BTE Copy the sample interface function module into a "Z” or “Y” function module. Write the ABAP code into the source code section of the new "Z” or “Y” function module. You may choose to create a "Z” or “Y” program to enter the code into and then insert the "Z" or “Y” program into your function module source code. Save and activate the function module. Assign the function module to the event, country and application. © 2006 SAP AG 5
  • 6. Example Business Scenario for BTE - Process Interface Company A would like to the copy the Assignment field with custom value ‘Demo BTE’ when an accounting document is posted for a certain Company Code for accounting purposes to analyze the data. To accomplish this requirement, Company A will use the Business Transaction Event 1120, Post Document: SAP Internal Field Substitution. Depending on the business scenarios, generally the reference document number field and assignment number field will be populated with a unique identifier for analyzing the accounting data. For the purpose of this document, I have used a scenario of populating the text field while creating accounting document. Steps 1. IMG Menu Path: Financial Accounting ->Financial Accounting Global Settings->Business Transaction Events-> Environment-> Infosystem (Processes). 2. Find the correct Business Event. You are updating a field, so you need to select the Processes Info System instead of the Publish and Subscribe Info System. 3. Execute the search with the defaults. © 2006 SAP AG 6
  • 7. 4. Find the correct interface for updating a document: Document Posting: Field Substitution header/items 5. Place cursor on the event 1120 and click on the Sample Function Module. © 2006 SAP AG 7
  • 8. 6. You are now in transaction SE37 – Function Builder. This is the function module (SAMPLE_PROCESS_00001120) you will need to copy into a "Z" or “Y” name function module for your coding 7. Click on the Copy button. 8. Specify the "Z" or “Y” function module name in the To Function Module field 9. Specify a Function Group. If you need to create a "Z" or “Y” function group, go to transaction code SE37 and follow menu path: Go to Function Groups Create Group. A function group is a logical grouping of function modules, and the ABAP code is generated for function groups. You will be prompted for a development class and transport when creating the function group. © 2006 SAP AG 8
  • 9. 10. In Function Builder (transaction SE37), enter the new "Z" or “Y” function module. Click on the Change button. 11. The system will default into the source code screen where you may enter your ABAP code. 12. Notice the tables available for the code. Additional tables may be declared if necessary. 13. Enter the source code as per the requirement: Loop at t_bseg. * Move the Text into all line items allocation field. Loop at t_bsegsub. t_bsegsub-zuonr = ‘Demo BTE’. Modify t_bsegsub index sy-tabix. endloop. "t_bsegsub endloop. "t_bseg 14. Save and activate the function module. 15. To assign Function module to the Event, first create a product say “ZPRODUCT” © 2006 SAP AG 9
  • 10. Click on the “New Entries” button. © 2006 SAP AG 10
  • 11. Enter the Product name and make sure you select the “Active” check box, otherwise the BTE will not trigger. Now assign the function module “Z_SAMPLE_PROCESS_00001120” create in step 7 to the Event. Depending on the requirement, Country and Application has to be specified. © 2006 SAP AG 11
  • 12. 16. Test the BTE by creating accounting document from FB01 Transaction © 2006 SAP AG 12
  • 13. Specify the required fields to post the accounting document. © 2006 SAP AG 13
  • 14. 17. To check whether the Assignment field is populated with “Demo BTE”, display the created accounting from FB03 and check for the Assignment value. © 2006 SAP AG 14
  • 15. Related Transaction Codes FIBF Maintenance transaction BTE BERE Business Event Repository BERP Business Processes BF31 Application modules per Event BF32 Partner Modules per Event BF34 Customer Modules per Event BF41 Application Modules per Process BF42 Partner Modules per Process BF44 Customer Modules per Process © 2006 SAP AG 15
  • 16. Disclaimer and Liability Notice This document may discuss sample coding or other information that does not include SAP official interfaces and therefore is not supported by SAP. Changes made based on this information are not supported and can be overwritten during an upgrade. SAP will not be held liable for any damages caused by using or misusing the information, code or methods suggested in this document, and anyone using these methods does so at his/her own risk. SAP offers no guarantees and assumes no responsibility or liability of any type with respect to the content of this technical article or code sample, including any liability resulting from incompatibility between the content within this document and the materials and services offered by SAP. You agree that you will not hold, or seek to hold, SAP responsible or liable with respect to the content of this document. © 2006 SAP AG 16