Monday 1 April 2013

ABAP Basic Course: Clear Representation of all major commands ABAP (SAP PRESS)

ABAP Basic Course: Clear Representation of all major commands ABAP (SAP PRESS)
Currently about ABAP 7.0: Input and newcomers, looking for a clear and structured introduction to the SAP programming find, even in the 4th Edition of this book an ideal companion.

Based on a practical scenario, you get to know all the major areas of ABAP development. With each chapter, you can extend this example application and understand so the emergence of a large ABAP application to practice in all related details. Many instructions, screenshots and solution tips to everyday programming tasks are completing this basic course.

The first two editions were published under the title "Practical introduction to ABAP".

From the contents:

  • First steps in the system
  • Object Navigator
  • Procedural language elements
  • Database access
  • User interfaces and output Bildschirmeinund
  • Object-oriented language elements
  • Software architecture and software design
  • Programming guidelines and tools by SAP

Product Description

"The authors specifically targeted at beginners in ABAP Objects. Equal in the preface to stumble on the information for the programming guidelines in the appendix (ex. p 467), I believe that I have not seen in any other ABAP book. Exemplary! The second appendix 'tools for program testing' is exemplary. The introductory texts on the history is worth reading. Then explain how you can get access to an SAP system (including test systems for Linux and Windows). A short chapter explains the basic operation of the SAP system. Then the SE80 and other development tools are introduced. And on page 81 is finally 'Hello World' program. Everything up to that point very clear and well explained. Thereafter debugged directly, a transaction created, etc. 

So in a nutshell all the important areas in the very first instance. It then looks at the online help and the services market-place. Very very practical, the book! Praise! From Chapter 3, it then goes to the crunch. All beginners important language elements are explained. This table and retrieval system, screen input and expenditures, screens. Only after it's over to the actual object-oriented programming. Also this is very well explained and detailed / described. Overall, a book that is worth every penny. "
Practice-oriented representation, which is based on a continuous, ever-developed example. [...] (Ekz Information Service 2009)

About the Author

Gunther Dyer is a shareholder of NEXONTIS IT GmbH, Dusseldorf, which is specialized in consultancy in the field of strategically important, new software technologies and business applications in the SAP environment. He is responsible for development and consulting. His reputation as a successful computer author helped him during and after his studies of computer science as an IT consultant and developer for many large projects with major companies in the industry and services, before he joined in 1997 as a manager in a startup. In 2001 he founded together with Mrs. Kirchner NEXONTIS IT GmbH currently supports Mr. Dyer, the SAP in the design of a new product in the banking sector and is engaged in the development of the company's component library.

Julia Kirchner is the managing partner of NEXONTIS IT GmbH, Dusseldorf, which is specialized in consultancy in the field of strategically important, new software technologies and business applications in the SAP environment. She is responsible for research, training and organization. During and after their studies in computer science Julia Kirchner worked as a developer in several projects with major banks and service providers before they joined in 1999 as a manager in a startup. In 2001 she co-founded the Gunther dyer NEXONTIS IT GmbH Julia Kirchner Currently working on an e-learning project to teach SAP knowledge and writes on several official books on the subjects of new SAP mySAP Technology and Financial Services solutions.

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