How to write an InfoSet Query
As I promised last time, I am going to teach all of you about writing queries. There are three main types of SAP queries. They are;
- SAP Standard query
- SAP InfoSet Query
- SAP Quick Viewer Query
For this exercise I am going to create an InfoSet query. We will be pulling data about purchasing which are in three tables using this query. Every step is explained with a screenshot. So I do not think anyone will have a problem in following the example.
When I started taking the steps down and attaching the screen shots to the document, it became too large to be published on my website. So I compiled the data into a PDF document. This is the link to download the ebook.
If you have any question about SAP queries leave a comment or contact me.
























Anonymous said
am September 22 2008 @ 2:31 am
Hi,
the steps are really useful!
I went through this and I found some additional possibility in Infoset. The Free coding section is included but all the time I input some part of code I get dump.
Is there something more what I missed? Did You ever use this possibilty?
SAP Training said
am July 29 2009 @ 1:01 am
Excellent explanation…I was googling to know How to write an InfoSet Query…Ur article clarified my doubts….thanks…n do post more articles like this.
Cheer!
Team Marathon WM 2009 said
am August 17 2009 @ 5:41 am
I have a question: How is it possible to create an infoset out of two tables with an UNION condition? For example Table AFKO and PLAF?
Thanks!
Andy said
am March 12 2010 @ 7:37 pm
Thanks for this good information. It is really helpful when building a SAP Query.
Thanks,
Alex said
am February 22 2011 @ 5:38 pm
Where is the download link?