SAP ABAP hands-on test projects with business scenarios

SAP ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) elucidates the numerous features of the core programming platform, which is used for development for the entire SAP software suite. SAP ABAP uses numerous hands on business oriented use cases and a valuable dedicated e-resource to demonstrate the...

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Main Authors: Markandeya, Sushil, Roy, Kaushik (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [New York?] Apress 2014
Series:The expert's voice in SAP
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Foreign Key Relationship Dialog Box AgainText Tables; Recapitulation: Domains, Data Elements, and Tables; Chapter 3: ABAP Dictionary/Data Dictionary/DDIC -- 2; DDIC Objects Views; Database Views; Database Views -- Inner Join; Create Database View with Tables YCL_CH02_WAITM and YCL_CH02_BILLH; Create Database View with SAP delivered Tables KNA1and VBAK; Object Specification; Object Creation; View Audit; Making the Database View Client Independent; Exercise: Create Database View with SAP delivered Tables KNA1, VBAK, VBAP; Object Specification; Projection View; Object Specification 
505 0 |a Entity Relationship Diagram -- Restaurant Billing SystemAssigning DDIC Data Types and Lengths to Table Fields; Summary of Data Types, Lengths, and List of Tables' Entities and Attributes; Creation of Domains, Data Elements, and Tables; Objects Naming Convention, Listing of Objects; Create Domains; A Brief on Packages; Domain Creation Continued; Editing/Changing domains; Create Data Elements; Create Tables; Enhancement Category; Database Metadata; Create Data in Tables; Data in Table YCL_CH02_WAITM; Data in Table YCL_CH02_ITEMM; Data in Table YCL_CH02_BILLH; Data in Table YCL_CH02_BILLI. 
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505 0 |a At a Glance; Introduction; Chapter 1: ERP and SAP Overview; ERP Overview; Business Enterprises; Business Activities; ERP Concept, Its Evolution; Major Attributes of ERP Software; Centralized Database; Integration; Multiple Currency Handling; Consolidation; Technology Advances; Multiple Lingual Support; SAP Overview; Client Server Architecture; SAP NetWeaver; SAP Functionalities; SAP Implementation Overview; Implementation Team Composition; Implementation Environments; Overview of SAP Login, SAP GUI, ABAP Workbench; SAP Login; SAP GUI; SAP External Sessions, Sessions' Control 
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520 |a SAP ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) elucidates the numerous features of the core programming platform, which is used for development for the entire SAP software suite. SAP ABAP uses numerous hands on business oriented use cases and a valuable dedicated e-resource to demonstrate the underlying advanced concepts of the OO ABAP environment and the SAP UI. SAP ABAP covers the latest version (NetWeaver 7.3 and SAP application programming release 6.0) of the platform for demonstrating the customization and implementation phases of the SAP software implementation. Shorn of weighty theoretical treatment and preoccupation with language syntax, SAP ABAP is a comprehensive, practical one stop solution, which demonstrates and conveys the language?s commands and features through hands on examples. The accompanying e-resource is a take off point to the book. SAP ABAP works in tandem with the accompanying e-resource to create an interactive learning environment where the book provides a brief description and an overview of a specified feature/command followed by the user switching over to the accompanying e-resource, where a step-by-step guide to creating and running the feature?s object is available. The presentation of the features is scenario oriented, i.e. most of the features are demonstrated in terms of small business scenarios. The e-resource contains the scenario descriptions, screen shots, detailed screen cams and ABAP program source to enable the reader to create all objects related to the scenario and run/execute them. The underlying concepts of a feature/command are conveyed through execution of these hands-on programs. Further exercises to be performed independently by the reader are also proposed. The demonstration/illustration objects including the programs rely on some of the SAP application tables being populated, for example an IDES system which is now a de facto system for all SAP training related activities