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Batch Input Queue File<br />

© SAP AG<br />

Screens<br />

SAP R/3<br />

Queue<br />

file<br />

Batch input<br />

Transaction 1 Transaction 2<br />

Screen 1 Screen 2 Log<br />

file<br />

Screen 1 Screen 2<br />

Customer<br />

data<br />

Flight<br />

connections<br />

Booking<br />

data<br />

The queue file collects the individual screens and combines them into sessions.<br />

SAP<br />

database<br />

You process these sessions with the batch input function (choose Systems -> Services-> Batch input or<br />

call Transaction SM35). As when you execute application functions (with add or change transactions)<br />

in the dialog interface, this sends data to the log file. When you subsequently perform an update, the<br />

data reaches the relevant SAP databases.<br />

The batch input function starts the application functions specified in the relevant session (indicated by<br />

their transaction codes).<br />

The data from the session is now copied to the screens belonging to the online transaction specified.

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