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API for Amazon Timestream Write

ABAP Package /AWS1/API_TSW_IMPL
ABAP SDK "TLA" TSW
ABAP Interface /AWS1/IF_TSW

The "TLA" is a Three Letter Abbreviation that appears in ABAP class names, data dictionary objects and other ABAP objects throughout the AWS SDK for SAP ABAP. The TLA for Amazon Timestream Write is TSW. This TLA helps squeeze ABAP objects into the 30-character length limit of the ABAP data dictionary.

Installation

To install the AWS SDK for SAP ABAP, import the Core transport, along with the transport for the Timestream Write module and other API modules you are interested in. A few modules are included in the Core transport itself. For more information, see the Developer Guide guide.

About The Service

Amazon Timestream Write

Amazon Timestream is a fast, scalable, fully managed time-series database service that makes it easy to store and analyze trillions of time-series data points per day. With Timestream, you can easily store and analyze IoT sensor data to derive insights from your IoT applications. You can analyze industrial telemetry to streamline equipment management and maintenance. You can also store and analyze log data and metrics to improve the performance and availability of your applications.

Timestream is built from the ground up to effectively ingest, process, and store time-series data. It organizes data to optimize query processing. It automatically scales based on the volume of data ingested and on the query volume to ensure you receive optimal performance while inserting and querying data. As your data grows over time, Timestream’s adaptive query processing engine spans across storage tiers to provide fast analysis while reducing costs.

Using the SDK

In your code, create a client using the SDK module for Amazon Timestream Write, which is created with factory method /AWS1/CL_TSW_FACTORY=>create(). In this example we will assume you have configured an SDK profile in transaction /AWS1/IMG called ZFINANCE.

DATA(go_session)   = /aws1/cl_rt_session_aws=>create( 'ZFINANCE' ).
DATA(go_tsw)       = /aws1/cl_tsw_factory=>create( go_session ).

Your variable go_tsw is an instance of /AWS1/IF_TSW, and all of the operations in the Amazon Timestream Write service are accessed by calling methods in /AWS1/IF_TSW.

API Operations

For an overview of ABAP method calls corresponding to API operations in Amazon Timestream Write, see the Operation List.

Factory Method

/AWS1/CL_TSW_FACTORY=>create( )

Creates an object of type /AWS1/IF_TSW.

IMPORTING

Optional arguments:

IV_PROTOCOL TYPE /AWS1/RT_PROTOCOL /AWS1/RT_PROTOCOL

IO_SESSION TYPE REF TO /AWS1/CL_RT_SESSION_BASE /AWS1/CL_RT_SESSION_BASE

IV_REGION TYPE /AWS1/RT_REGION_ID /AWS1/RT_REGION_ID

IV_CUSTOM_ENDPOINT TYPE /AWS1/RT_ENDPOINT /AWS1/RT_ENDPOINT

RETURNING

OO_CLIENT TYPE REF TO /AWS1/IF_TSW /AWS1/IF_TSW

/AWS1/IF_TSW represents the ABAP client for the Timestream Write service, representing each operation as a method call. For more information see the API Page page.

Configuring Programmatically

DATA(lo_config) = DATA(go_tsw)->get_config( ).

lo_config is a variable of type /AWS1/CL_TSW_CONFIG. See the documentation for /AWS1/CL_TSW_CONFIG for details on the settings that can be configured.

Paginators

Paginators for Amazon Timestream Write can be created via get_paginator() which returns a paginator object of type /AWS1/IF_TSW_PAGINATOR. The operation method that is being paginated is called using the paginator object, which accepts any necessary parameters to provide to the underlying API operation. This returns an iterator object which can be used to iterate over paginated results using has_next() and get_next() methods.

Details about the paginator methods available for service Amazon Timestream Write can be found in interface /AWS1/IF_TSW_PAGINATOR.