ABAP CDS - session_variable

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ABAP CDS - session_variable

Syntax

... $session.vname ...

Effect

Specifies a session variable vname in an operand position in a SELECT statement of a CDS view in ABAP CDS. The variable is case-sensitive. $session.vname, $Session.Vname, and $SESSION.VNAME can all be used. No other spellings are allowed.

Session variables have a predefined name and can be set to a predefined value when the CDS view is used in Open SQL. This also applies to CDS views that are used as data sources in other CDS views. The following session variables exist:

vname Value in Open SQL accesses
user Current user name, nominal value of the ABAP system field sy-uname.
client Current client, nominal value of the ABAP system field sy-mandt.
system_language Language of the current text environment, nominal value of the ABAP system field sy-langu

Notes

  • From a technical perspective, session variables indicate global variables of the current database that are set to their value when the CDS view is used in Open SQL. If Open SQL is not used to access a CDS view with session variables, the content of the variables is undefined (with the exception of the SAP HANA database.
  • On a SAP HANA database used as a central AS ABAP database, the ABAP-specific session variables are called APPLICATIONUSER, CLIENT, and LOCALE_SAP and exist and are set independently of ABAP CDS and Open SQL. They can be accessed using the database function SESSION_CONTEXT.
  • For input parameters of CDS views annotated with the special annotation environment.systemField, Open SQL can pass the values of the session variables specified here automatically too. It is generally preferable to use this type of local input parameter.
  • In existing CDS views without corresponding input parameters, session variables can be passed to the input parameters of CDS views or CDS table functions used there.

Example

The following CDS view contains the possible session variables in the SELECT list. The program DEMO_CDS_SESSION_VARIABLES uses Open SQL to access the view and fills the session variables with the associated values.

@AbapCatalog.sqlViewName: 'DEMO_CDS_SESSVAR' 
@AccessControl.authorizationCheck: #NOT_REQUIRED 
define view demo_cds_session_variables 
   as 
   select 
     from demo_expressions 
       { id, 
         $session.user            as system_user, 
         $session.client          as system_client, 
         $session.system_language as system_language     
        } 
  

Example

The following CDS view DEMO_CDS_SELECT_T100 accesses a further CDS view DEMO_CDS_SELECT_T100_LANGU with an input parameter for the language to which the annotation environment.systemField with the value system_language is assigned. Unlike in Open SQL, there is no implicit pass of the actual parameter to the input parameter here and the corresponding session variable $session.system_language is passed instead. The program DEMO_CDS_T100 uses Open SQL to access both views and the result is identical. When DEMO_CDS_SELECT_T100_LANGU is accessed, the value of the system field sy-langu is passed implicitly to the input parameter. When DEMO_CDS_SELECT_T100 is accessed, the session variable $session.system_language is filled with this value.

@AbapCatalog.sqlViewName: 'DEMO_CDS_T100' 
@AccessControl.authorizationCheck: #NOT_REQUIRED 
define view demo_cds_select_t100 
  as select from 
    demo_cds_select_t100_langu( p_langu:$session.system_language ) 
    { * } 

@AbapCatalog.sqlViewName: 'DEMO_CDS_T100_LG' 
@AccessControl.authorizationCheck: #NOT_REQUIRED 
define view demo_cds_select_t100_langu 
  with parameters @Environment.systemField:#SYSTEM_LANGUAGE 
                  p_langu : lang 
  as select from t100 { * } 
     where sprsl = :p_langu and 
           arbgb = 'SABAPDEMOS'

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