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How To Fix UJK_EXCEPTION011 - No "*endfunction" found until end of file


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: UJK_EXCEPTION -

  • Message number: 011

  • Message text: No "*endfunction" found until end of file

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message UJK_EXCEPTION011 - No "*endfunction" found until end of file ?

    The SAP error message UJK_EXCEPTION011 No "*endfunction" found until end of file typically indicates that there is a problem with the syntax in an ABAP program or function module. Specifically, it suggests that the ABAP interpreter has reached the end of the file without finding a corresponding ENDFUNCTION statement for a FUNCTION or FUNCTION MODULE declaration. This can happen due to a variety of reasons, such as missing or misplaced keywords, comments that are not properly closed, or other syntax errors.

    Causes:

    1. Missing ENDFUNCTION Statement: The most common cause is that the ENDFUNCTION statement is missing for a function module.
    2. Comment Blocks: If you have opened comment blocks (e.g., * for single-line comments or /* ... */ for multi-line comments) that are not properly closed, it can lead to confusion in the parser.
    3. Nested Functions: If you have nested function definitions, ensure that each function has its own ENDFUNCTION.
    4. Copy-Paste Errors: Sometimes, copying and pasting code can lead to missing parts of the code, including the ENDFUNCTION.
    5. Syntax Errors: Other syntax errors in the code can also lead to this issue, as the parser may not correctly interpret the structure of the program.

    Solutions:

    1. Check for Missing ENDFUNCTION: Go through your code and ensure that every FUNCTION or FUNCTION MODULE has a corresponding ENDFUNCTION.
    2. Review Comments: Make sure that all comments are properly formatted and closed. If you are using multi-line comments, ensure they are correctly terminated.
    3. Indentation and Formatting: Properly indent your code to make it easier to spot missing statements. This can help you visually identify where the function definitions start and end.
    4. Use the ABAP Editor: Utilize the ABAP editor's syntax check feature (available in SE38 or SE80) to identify syntax errors. This can help pinpoint the location of the issue.
    5. Check for Nested Functions: If you have nested functions, ensure that each one is properly defined and closed.
    6. Review Recent Changes: If the error appeared after recent changes, review those changes to see if any modifications could have introduced the error.

    Related Information:

    • ABAP Documentation: Refer to the official SAP ABAP documentation for guidelines on function module syntax and structure.
    • SAP Community: The SAP Community forums can be a valuable resource for troubleshooting specific errors and finding solutions shared by other developers.
    • Debugging Tools: Use debugging tools available in the ABAP Workbench to step through the code and identify where the error occurs.

    By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue causing the UJK_EXCEPTION011 error in your ABAP code.

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