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ABAP is one of the many application-specific fourth-generation languages (4GLs) first developed in the 1980s. It was originally the report language for SAP R/2, a platform that enabled large corporations to build mainframe business applications for materials management and financial and management accounting.
ABAP used to be an abbreviation of Allgemeiner Berichts Aufbereitungs Prozessor, German for "generic report preparation processor", but was later renamed to the English Advanced Business Application Programming. ABAP was one of the first languages to include the concept of Logical Databases (LDBs), which provides a high level of abstraction from the basic database level(s).
ABAP remains as the language for creating programs for the client-server R/3 system, which SAP first released in 1992. As computer hardware evolved through the 1990s, more and more of SAP's applications and systems were written in ABAP. By 2001, all but the most basic functions were written in ABAP. In 1999, SAP released an object-oriented extension to ABAP called ABAP Objects, along with R/3 release 4.6.
In the database all ABAP code exists in two forms: source code, which can be viewed and edited with the ABAP Workbench tools; and generated code, a binary representation somewhat comparable with Java byte code. ABAP programs execute under the control of the runtime system, which is part of the SAP kernel.
Method: Online/Classroom Training
Study Material: Soft Copy
System Access: For 1 month
ABAP is one of the many application-specific fourth-generation languages (4GLs) first developed in the 1980s. It was originally the report language for SAP R/2, a platform that enabled large corporations to build mainframe business applications for materials management and financial and management accounting.
ABAP used to be an abbreviation of Allgemeiner Berichts Aufbereitungs Prozessor, German for "generic report preparation processor", but was later renamed to the English Advanced Business Application Programming. ABAP was one of the first languages to include the concept of Logical Databases (LDBs), which provides a high level of abstraction from the basic database level(s).
ABAP remains as the language for creating programs for the client-server R/3 system, which SAP first released in 1992. As computer hardware evolved through the 1990s, more and more of SAP's applications and systems were written in ABAP. By 2001, all but the most basic functions were written in ABAP. In 1999, SAP released an object-oriented extension to ABAP called ABAP Objects, along with R/3 release 4.6.
In the database all ABAP code exists in two forms: source code, which can be viewed and edited with the ABAP Workbench tools; and generated code, a binary representation somewhat comparable with Java byte code. ABAP programs execute under the control of the runtime system, which is part of the SAP kernel.
Course Information
Duration: 40 Hours
Timings: Week days 1-2 Hours per day (or) Weekends: 2-3 Hours per dayMethod: Online/Classroom Training
Study Material: Soft Copy
System Access: For 1 month
Course Content
Introduction to ABAP/4
- What is ABAP?
- Logon to SAP Environment
- Transaction Codes
- Multitasking Commands
- Comments
- Errors
- ABAP/4 Editor(SE38)
- Steps for Creating a Program
- Elements in R/3 Screen
- Output Statements
- Operators in ABAP
- Data, Parameter & Constant Statements
- Data Types & Classification
- Data Objects & Classification
- Text Elements
- String Operations
- Control Statements
- Field strings
ABAP Dictionary
- ABAP Dictionary Introduction
- Data Dictionary Functions
- Data Dictionary Object
- oData Base Tables
- oStructures
- oViews
- oData Elements
- oType Groups
- oDomains
- oSearch helps
- oLock objects
- Primary Key and Foreign Key
- Table Maintenance Generator
Packages
- Creating a package
- Difference between local objects & packages
- Transferring local objects to packages
Variants
- Variants Introduction
- Creating variants in ABAP Editor & Data Dictionary
Message Classes
- Message Class Introduction
- Message types
- Calling message class in Report & Dialog programs
Selection Screens
- Selection screen Introduction
- oParameter Statement
- oSelect-options Statement
- oSelection-screen Statement
- Screen table and its fields
- Dynamic screen modification by using Modify Id key
Open SQL Statements
- Select
- Insert
- Modify
- Update
- Delete
Internal Tables
- Internal Tables Introduction
- Declaring Internal Table
- Populating Internal Table
- Processing Internal Table
- Initializing Internal Tables
- Inner Joins And For All Entries
- Control Break Statements
Debugging Techniques
- Debugging Techniques Introduction
- Break-points (Static & Dynamic)
- Watch points
- Dynamically changing internal tables contents in Debugging Editor
- Options to step through the program in Debugging Editor
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