IF is a keyword used in SAP ABAP programming.
This tutorial covers its introduction & syntax details.
IF
Basic
form
IF logexp.
Effect
Used for case distinction.
Depending
on whether the logical expression logexp is true or not, this statement triggers
the execution of various sections of code enclosed by IF and ENDIF
.
There are three different types:
IF
logexp.
processing1
ENDIF.
If the logical expression is true,
processing1 is executed. Otherwise, the program resumes immediately after ENDIF
.
IF logexp.
processing1
ELSE.
processing2
ENDIF.
If the
logical expression is true, processing1 is executed. Otherwise, processing2 is
executed (see ELSE ).
IF logexp1.
processing1
ELSEIF
logexp2.
processing2
ELSEIF
…
…
ELSE.
processingN
ENDIF.
If the logexp1 is false,
logexp2 is evaluated and so on. You can use any number of ELSEIF statements. If
an ELSE statement exists, it always appears after all the ELSEIF
statements.
Notes
All IF statements must be concluded in the same
processing block by ENDIF .
IF statements can be nested as mayn times as you
like.
The IF statement does not directly affect the selection. For this
purpose, you should use the CHECK statement.