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Sorted Table Key in ABAP

SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP Rel ease 702, ©Copyri ght 2010 SAP AG. Al l ri ghts reserved. ABAP Keyword Documentation → ABAP Glossary → A sorted key is a unique or non-unique key of an internal table where the key entries are sorted in ascending order using a table index. A sorted key can be the primary key of a sorted table or a secondary key of any internal table. Access using a sorted key has logarithmic response time based on the number of entries, as binary search is used.

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Sorted Table Key in ABAP

SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP Rel ease 702, ©Copyri ght 2010 SAP AG. Al l ri ghts reserved. ABAP Keyword Documentation → ABAP Glossary → A sorted key is a unique or non-unique key of an internal table where the key entries are sorted in ascending order using a table index. A sorted key can be the primary key of a sorted table or a secondary key of any internal table. Access using a sorted key has logarithmic response time based on the number of entries, as binary search is used.

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sorted key
Unique or non-unique table key of an internal table, in which the assignment to the table rows is administrated using
a table index, the key entries of which are sorted into ascending order. A sorted key is the primary table key of a
sorted table and can be assigned to all internal tables as a secondary table key. During access to an internal table
using a sorted key, the response time is logarithmically connected to the number of table entries, as the access
takes place using a binary search.

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