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First off, I have no experience with ABAP, I'm operating on guesswork here.

I want to add a condition to a SELECT in an existing report. The existing code looks like this:

SELECT SINGLE *
  FROM EKPO
  WHERE EBELN = GT_MSEG-EBELN
  AND   EBELP = GT_MSEG-EBELP.

I want to add a condition to exclude the record if field F1 is a certain value and field F2 is 0 (both conditions must be true to exclude the record). I've tried this:

SELECT SINGLE *
  FROM EKPO
  WHERE EBELN = GT_MSEG-EBELN
  AND   EBELP = GT_MSEG-EBELP
  AND NOT (F1 = 'value' AND F2 = '0').

I get a syntax error: Field "F1 = 'value' AND F2 = '0'" is unknown. It is neither in one of the specified tables nor defined by a "DATA" statement.

Fields F1 and F2 definitely exist in the EKPO table, I've checked. It seems that the brackets are making the compiler look at the contents as a field name, but I don't know why.

Is the syntax incorrect, am I missing a definition somewhere, or both?

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SELECT SINGLE *
  FROM EKPO
  WHERE EBELN = GT_MSEG-EBELN
  AND   EBELP = GT_MSEG-EBELP
  AND NOT ( F1 = 'value' AND F2 = '0' ).

This worked. Basically I just needed a space adjacent to the brackets.

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    for the future: almost everything in ABAP needs that space, like method calls.
    – Jorg
    Commented Jul 24, 2012 at 4:46

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