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2. Introduction to SAP ABAP
1.1. What is SAP R/3
1.2. SAP R 3 architecture and where ABAP fits in
2.1. ABAP Development Workbench Tools
2.2. Object Navigator
2.3. Workbench Organizer
2.4. Data Dictionary
2.5. Menu Painter
2.6. Screen Painter
ABAP Dictionary
3.1 Tables
* Two Level Domain concept
* Technical Setting
* Table Access performance
* Input Checks
3.2 Views
3.3 Search Help
4. History of ABAP
ABAP is a proprietary programming language of SAP and ABAP stands for
“Advanced
Business Application Programming”.
Originally, known as Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor, German for
general
report creation processor
ABAP is a 4th Generation Programming Language and was first developed in
1980s. By
1990s most of SAP’s application software and systems were written in ABAP. In
1999 ABAP
was extended to include Object Oriented Programming. SAP’s most recent
development is
on ABAP as well as JAVA platform.
5. ABAP Workbench
The ABAP Workbench includes all the tools required for maintaining Repository
Objects for development of application programs.
The various tools are:
ABAP Editor
Data Dictionary
Menu Painter
Screen Painter
Function Builder
Debugger
Object Navigator
6. ABAP Keys:
There are 2 types of Keys in SAP ABAP:
1. Developer’s Key
2. Access Key
ABAP Developer’s Key:
Developer key
Allows a user to develop custom objects (can be new programs, database tables,
functions, or any other work bench object).
A SAP Developer requires 2 things to work on custom development object usin
ABAP
Workbench and they are:
1. Authorization to work with ABAP Workbench object
2. Developer Access key
Above both, are assigned to the SAP user depending on their role, by the BASIS
Team usually.
7. Section 1:
Introduction to ABAP Workbench Tools This area focuses on the understanding
of the ABAP Workbench and the Object Navigator.
Section 2:
Introduction to the ABAP Editor In this section you will focus on an
understanding of how to create a simple program, concentrating on coding
structure & syntax. Additionally you will learn how to use the ABAP Editor. There
is also an introduction to the ABAP Debugger.
Section 3:
Introduction to the ABAP Dictionary Here the student will develop a basic
understanding of how to create ABAP Dictionary objects & how the Dictionary
functions in the support of code development as well as learn how to navigate
dictionary objects.
8. Data Transfer Methods
Overview of Data Transfer
External Data Access
* Data Analysis and data files
* Upload and download data from / to presentation server
Standard data transfer program
* Direct Input Method
* BDC program
* Call transaction Program
Transaction Recorder
Data Transfer Workbench Concepts
Legacy System Migration Workbench (LSMW)
BAPIs (Introduction as a data transfer method)
9. Dialog Programming
Introduction to Dialog Programming
Screen Painter
Screen Elements for Input/Output
Subscreens
Tabstrips
Table Controls
Menu Painter
Create GUI Status & Title Bar
Create Menu Bar for a Screen
Define function Keys
Create Application Tool Bar for a Screen
Screen Flow Logic
Understand screen flow logic
Create Process After Input and Process before Output modules