Showing posts with label ABAP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ABAP. Show all posts

Friday, 5 April 2013

ABAP programming for SAP Financial Accounting - Customer-specific enhancements (SAP PRESS)



ABAP programming for SAP Financial Accounting - Customer-specific enhancements (SAP PRESS)
Without customer-specific adaptations comes from no FI implementation. This book introduces you to the customer exits in financial accounting, shows you how to find user exits himself and explained by means of step-by-step explanations and example code, how to program in ABAP typical extensions. 

Whether it is the expansion of master data goes to or adjustments in business transactions such as accounting documents, account statements and payment run - Michael Rohrbach prepares you well before your expansion projects. An extensive appendix provides additional systematic access to all expansion options in FI.

From the contents:

  • General information about user-defined extensions
  • Customer-specific enhancements of master data
  • Customer-specific enhancements of transactions
  • Overview of all possible extensions in the SAP Financial Accounting


About the Author

Michael Rohrbach is SAP consultant at ConVista Consulting AG in Cologne. After studying computer science, he worked as a software developer in the area of ​​SAP integration, before moving in 2008, the SAP consulting. Through its involvement in several SAP FI implementation projects in large corporations and the support of various customers in the maintenance and care in the FI module Michael Rohrbach has already developed in all key areas of financial accounting customer enhancements and implements, develops customized programs and carried out modifications to the SAP standard . Michael Rohrbach and his wife live in Leicester, a small town between Cologne and Dusseldorf.

ABAP Development for SAP NetWeaver BW - Customer-specific enhancements (SAP PRESS)

ABAP Development for SAP NetWeaver BW - Customer-specific enhancements (SAP PRESS)
The standard not enough? You want to customize SAP NetWeaver BW supplement for the needs of your customers or your company with your own ABAP programming and? 

User exits and Business Add-In (BAdI) offers points that you need to get the standard SAP to expand with our own developments and optimize. This 3rd Edition of our bestseller shows you how to implement such adjustments for SAP NetWeaver BW 7.3 in ABAP.

Whether data loads, in reporting or in the planning - Dirk Herzog shows you what are the user exits and BAdI it and how to program useful extensions. Using numerous ABAP code samples and identify the opportunities presented extension directly and use for your own projects. New in this edition: A tabular overview of all customer exits in SAP NetWeaver BW - so you can not miss approach.

From the contents:
  • Performance
  • User Exits and BAdI in the extraction
  • User Exits and BAdI in charge of operations data
  • User Exits and BAdI in Reporting
  • User exits in the planning
  • Customer exits in SAP NetWeaver BW Overview

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Professional course ABAP ®: Concrete, Practical Solutions - Tips, tricks and Lots of experience

Professional course ABAP ®: Concrete, Practical Solutions - Tips, tricks and Lots of experience
Professional and secure application development with SAP R / 3 ® is not an accident but a matter of experience. The result: the tricks from which you can profit as ABAP ® Professional. 
The book will give you the basis of more realistic scenarios under ABAP Programming Techniques ®. The topics are of great relevance for the practice: blocking and accounting mechanisms, a professionally and efficiently-designed user interface, data conversion to all popular file formats, preparation for full integration of MS Office programs, as well as the handling of number ranges and text objects. A complete chapter is devoted to the Printing with SAP Smart Forms, from simple statistics to complex form. Each chapter contains tabular summaries of the used function blocks and can thus serve as a reference and a reference book.

Product

"Refreshing! [...] The author gives the reader the basic information and always a working example for the journey. All coding is of course on the website of the author. Since I'm a fan of short, crisp, not boring books: this book is fully recommended and worth every penny. 

Review

"Excellent! Practical and very easy to follow for students and developers." Prof. Dr.-Ing. Herbert Fischer, FH Deggendorf

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.

ABAP Reference: The standard reference

ABAP Reference: The standard reference
The classic, fully updated! The function of a new addition to you is unclear? You want to refresh your knowledge of a core concept of ABAP? 

You need a clear example of a command syntax that is obsolete for years? It's all here: At approximately 1300 pages in this book everything there ever was to know about ABAP!

Concise introductions to all ABAP concepts, syntax diagrams for each command and each additional descriptive and sample programs will help you answer your questions as soon as possible.

The book has been completely revised and updated to ABAP Release 7.02/7.20. New topics in this edition can amongst others decimal floating-point numbers, expressions in operand positions, string expressions and functions, secondary key internal tables wiederaufsetzbare exceptions, streaming and locators in SQL and ADBC.

From the contents:

  • All ABAP language elements
  • Introductions to each topic
  • Obsolete language elements
  • Conversion Rules
  • Assignments
  • Exceptions
  • ABAP Glossary

Product Description

"Concise introductions to all ABAP concepts, syntax diagrams and sample programs help to answer questions as soon as possible." (E3 Magazine 2011)

The publisher of the book

SAP PRESS is a joint initiative of SAP and Galileo Press with the goal of qualified SAP product knowledge to provide users. - This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Friday, 1 March 2013

Schrodinger ABAP programming: A different kind of textbook

Schrodinger ABAP programming: A different kind of textbook
IF puzzles AND gimmicks AND fun while learning, THEN Schrodinger first choice ELSE classic textbook, ENDIF.

Thereabouts, we have thought of Schrodinger. For Schrodinger's our man for programming! He can do what ever, but not just ABAP. And he does not really know what to make of this strange language. Nevertheless, he now brings the Roland Schwaiger at all. With the necessary theory and many hints and tips (in the office), oodles of good code, but also bad, who wants to be improved and repaired (in the workshop), with lots of coffee and exercises, and the earned breaks (at home in the living room). So everything as usual, but just a little different.

Schrodinger guarantees:

  • A detailed introduction to ABAP
  • Solutions for the daily programming work
  • Lots of good examples
  • Easy learning through variety and fun
  • Success for beginners, migration and advanced

About the Author

Dr. Roland Schwaiger graduated from Bowling Green State University, OH (USA) and Computer Science at the University of Salzburg (Austria) applied computer science and mathematics and his PhD in mathematics. After several years assistant at the University of Salzburg, he came in 1996 as a software developer at SAP AG and developed his skills there for three years in Human Resources in a stimulating and inspiring environment. Since 1999 he has worked as a freelance trainer, lecturer, consultant and developer (Certified Development Consultant SAP NetWeaver 2004 - Application Development Focus ABAP). Using his academic training and knowledge acquired at SAP, complemented by an MBA in process and project management for software development in specific development projects and SAP training. The knowledge acquired there again he carries back to the academic world and linked as theory and practice.

ABAP Workbench - 100 Tips & Tricks



ABAP Workbench - 100 Tips & Tricks
There are 100 good reasons why you should buy this book. But we will tell you here. Only this: If you understand the ABAP workbench as your second living room, this book is just right for you!

The mini-tutorials in this book can help you develop software in ABAP efficient. Tips and tricks on how to make the processing of source life easier as you automate repetitive programming tasks or complicated procedure of earlier days finally jettison. They are the ABAP Workbench experience in a whole new light. Speaking clearly, click-by-click instructions, summaries and highlights to help to create a quick and easy learning.

From the contents:

  • Editing Code
  • ABAP Editor
  • ABAP Dictionary
  • Pretty Printer
  • Error messages to better understand
  • Code completion
  • Code Wizard
  • Testing and quality assurance
  • Debugging
  • Analysis applications
  • Code Inspector
  • And much more....!


Press

The 100 tutorials in this book present a developer in 11 subject areas and different ways of working tasks. They enable programmers to be more productive on the one hand, on the other hand to write maintenance-friendly software. (IT Director 2012)

About the Author

Christian Assig studied computer science at the University of Applied Sciences Gelsenkirchen, and the University of Western Australia in Perth. In the IOT Institute for organizational and technology design GmbH from 2004 to 2011, he developed object-oriented information systems in ABAP. Since 2011 he has worked as an SAP developer at Thalia Holding.

ABAP / 4 programming techniques: Training Book

ABAP / 4 programming techniques: Training Book
The rapid and profound teaching of the principles of classical ABAP programming is the concern of the "ABAP certification exercise book." To a continuous sample project working with the tools in the ABAP Workbench, ABAP Dictionary as, editor, debugger, Screen Painter, Menu Painter and Function Builder is depicted. Also, the logistics software issues and project management is ever devoted a separate section. The book is geared to the testing requirements of the SAP for "ABAP Workbench Certification 2000". The theoretical foundations of the chapter explains concise and demonstrated their application in practice, step by step using the example project. The conclusion of each chapter provides audit related questions and answers. The beige book passed the CD-ROM for each chapter contains the status of the various development works so that the interested reader can decide for themselves what level he starts his private study.

Back cover

This training guide is intended for those who want to familiarize themselves quickly while grounded in the classic ABAP programming. It is suitable for self-study and for use in professional training services. The author, an experienced trainer provides, based on a consistent fictional example project the different principles of ABAP programming. The theoretical foundations are short and concise at the beginning of each chapter; the implementation in practice is step by step on the example project. Supported by numerous illustrations and screen shots of the reader works from the beginning directly into the tools of the ABAP Workbench. So he wins e.g. fast Experience with ABAP Dictionary, editor, debugger, Screen Painter, Menu Painter and Function Builder. Also cross-cutting issues such as logistics and project management software is ever devoted a separate section. The conclusion of each chapter form control issues that facilitate self study or specific preparation for exams. All examples and exercises run on MiniSAP (MBS) version 4.6D. The CD-ROM attached to the book for each chapter contains the status of the various development works. Thus, the reader can decide for themselves what level he started his self-study or training sessions which he wishes to deepen practical exercises.

About the Author

Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Winkler studied information technology at Dresden University of Engineering and since 1998 working as a freelance IT trainer, primarily in the area of ​​SAP (ABAP programming and optimization of business processes) for various educational institutions. He even has the following SAP certifications: "Development Consultant 'ABAP Workbench with mySAP.com, Certification 2000" (Certification for ABAP developer) and "Accelerated SAP (ASAP) Consultant for SAP R / 3 System" (this certification is required to R / 3 systems or to introduce companies to deliver training to be allowed).

Sunday, 11 November 2012

ABAP

ABAP
ABAP is a proprietary programming language, the software company SAP, which was developed for the programming of commercial applications in the SAP environment and is similar in its basic structure of the COBOL programming language.

Originally, the acronym for "General report preparation processor", since this language only customer-specific evaluations were programmed, but no database changes could be made. During further development of the language the acronym now stands for "Advanced Business Application Programming." The language set is not defined and fixed in the past has repeatedly extended, for example, the object-oriented language commands in ABAP Objects.

Since 1990, all based on SAP-R/3-Module ABAP, which was taken over from the previous SAP R / 2. Since the introduction of SAP NetWeaver, SAP ABAP offers a workflow and programming environment for Java, and accordingly an ABAP-based and Java-based application server (see SAP NetWeaver Application Server).

Properties

ABAP is a 4GL language that is specifically designed for bulk data processing in commercial applications, and offers the following advantages compared with elementary languages ​​in which those functions are located in libraries:

  • Open SQL as the language integrated database access
  • In the ABAP runtime environment integrated performance optimization of database access via the SAP buffering
  • Internal tables for dynamic storage and processing of tabular data in the mass memory
  • Integrated into the ABAP runtime environment concept of online transaction processing (OLTP), where many users simultaneously access to the central database
  • Language in the integrated interface to other programming environments via Remote Function Call
  • Language in the integrated interface to XML.

The integration of such features in the language is essentially beneficial for static verifiability and the execution speed of programs. In turn, it also contains much more ABAP language elements than other languages.

ABAP supports on subroutines and function modules based, procedural and release 6.10 one based on classes and interfaces, object-oriented programming model. Both models are interoperable.

Backward Compatibility

SAP operates in the development of ABAP, the principle of backward compatibility. If an ABAP statement is replaced by a newer (eg performant) statement, it loses the old statement is not valid or function. As the old instructions in addition to the new instructions continue to exist, the result is a very extensive language support. Ancient language elements should not be used anymore, but the use is entirely possible. Only when using ABAP OO (ABAP objects), some old parts no longer be used.

The advantage is that the recent developments and customer adjustments remain functional and their behavior does not change. Developments need not be revised. The disadvantage is that developers often resort to more old components, although newer and more effective (performant) language components are present. For newcomers language, this means that both the old and the new parts components have to be learned. In addition, this increases the complexity and scope of the language.

Old and new components can be combined, so in object code (program code) can also be used procedural elements, so did the use of object-oriented elements in procedural coding possible. The systematic combination of new and old parts, the power of language can be increased.

ABAP Workbench

The ABAP programming is supported by a development environment that is designed to enable large projects with multiple (hundreds) developers. Here, at any time must have a running system to be guaranteed. To the changed objects are recorded in so-called transportation orders, which are exported to the file system when released and can be imported into subsequent systems. This mechanism allows the development of programs of their productive use in isolation.

The development environment for ABAP programming language is also developed in ABAP Workbench. In the ABAP Workbench (access via the so-called Object Navigator, transaction SE80), however, other objects such as BSP (Business Server Pages with HTML content) are processed.

The special feature is the so-called "forward navigation." Thus, a double click on a table name directly to the definition of the database table in the ABAP Dictionary, while double-clicking directly on a method name into this method.

The ABAP Workbench is adjusted over time to meet the requirements of modern software development. Since the previous release, for example, syntax highlighting is supported.

ABAP Objects

ABAP Objects refers to the object-oriented extensions to the programming language ABAP. It implements all the elements of object-oriented programming (OOP) with the exception of multiple inheritances and method overloading. Interfaces and optional parameters are supported. With special RTTI classes also reflexive programming is possible, even from the version 6.40 (limited) the dynamic creation of new types.

ABAP Objects from SAP Release 4.6 is available and since then continuously improved and supplemented eg by Object Services. The object-oriented language elements are essential for the development of advanced user interfaces with controls and for the implementation of web applications and XML services in ABAP. Large parts of the ABAP Workbench itself are implemented in object-oriented ABAP Objects.

ABAP Objects restricts the language range of "classic" ABAP in some respects. For example, an internal table with a header in the context of ABAP Objects is no longer allowed.

Web Dynpro

As of SAP NetWeaver 7.0 is available with WebDynpro for ABAP to develop the possibility web applications in ABAP. Web Dynpro ABAP based on the Web Dynpro technology. SAP originally wanted to make this technology available for the Java programming language (from NetWeaver 6.40) are available. Based on customer requests (missing java expertise in ABAP developers or missing SAP expertise in Java developers) decided to integrate this technology into SAP ABAP.

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Enterprise Java for SAP

After a general introduction to Java, author Austin Sincock Java world, the way quests to open the normally closed SAP environment. Sincock Java Server Pages (JSP), JDBC, and Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) is an SAP environment through such Enterprise Java technologies, communication is the survey. Where possible, all things open source technologies, which are owned by the SAP Java connectors atypical, were studied.

Editorial Reviews

From the Inside

The fact that he released a book called SAP Enterprise Java for SAP, one of the developers of Java development means that many who want to experience the world. So far, for most, even the discovery of information about programming in Java for SAP for any tidbit, was a fruitless and frustrating search. This statement was a familiar, and then you will find the Enterprise Java for SAP required reading.

This book is particularly SAP programming language ABAP for developers who are comfortable, and want to learn Java. For less experienced Java programmer, this book is the SAP Java Connector (JCO) needed to create applications with a great resource for more experienced programmers.

About the Author

Austin Sincock 4 years or more SAP R / 3 systems to access and use the Java Enterprise Development has been a strong advocate. O, the last 7 years or more R / 3 environments, applications and technical projects around the product for the implementation of this function have been able to answer. Sweden and DirecTV - Kraft Foods Her projects, we have included Volvo. Java, SAP-based design and market practices, in addition to speaking to the Austin community, and web / print publications and on / SAP evangelizes the use of Java technologies. He often speaks at seminars on SAP Web address licensing matters, Web Enablement Summit in 2001, for example, SAP, and SAP SearchSAP Developers Summit 2002, TechEd 2001.

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Web Services in SAP

This book, the Web services architecture is presented through some basic concepts and ideal WSDL structure. Management practices and also has a description of the history of Web services security Web services.

It's the Java, ABAP and create Web services methods can be used with IP was aboard. Also available with SAP Web AS takes you through how to create Web services. In addition, a new RIA technologies like Adobe Flex for Web services consumer gives a brief description.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

SAP NetWeaver MDM 7.1 Administrator's Guide | SAP Security

This book is a step by step explanation and with a strong emphasis on practical examples, written in an easy to read style. This book has its own systems, the implementation of the SAP NetWeaver MDM and administrators, who are responsible for the management, will appeal. Basic knowledge of SAP NetWeaver MDM knowledge is desirable but is not. NetWeaver will be easier to follow if you're familiar with the book.

About the Author

Uday Rao

Uday Rao is a graduate engineer with a degree in information technology. She began her career as a Java programmer, and soon began writing Enterprise Java Beans for the enrichment of the adapter SAP MDM.

He has more than 2 years experience working in the SAP NetWeaver MDM, including the IT industry, with more than 3 years experience in technology consulting is a certified SAP NetWeaver MDM 5.5. MDM applications and the core Java API, the API MDM ABAP, SAP MDM and SAP Portal integration with Webdynpro including the development of Java applications, SAP NetWeaver MDM enrichment worked on creating adapters.

His experience in other SAP technologies include: SAP ABAP Webdynpro employee, using a variety of development projects to create and test programs for the SAP ABAP. SAP MDM SAP SDN community blog called enrichment also released into the network adapter "adapter SAP MDM enrichment -. More enrichment"

Saturday, 3 March 2012

SAP Java Connector - Operation and Development

This highly detailed technical guide to maximize the functionality of the SAP Java Connector saglar. Basindan a full understanding of how the building blocks of the so-called mutual to connect to the ABAP and Java worlds, the author gives you all: this is a practical manual and simple, you develop applications with JCo discover all aspects of the educational use of debugging features required for exception handling and control of secure communications with tRFC and qRFC. Furthermore, any additional material needed and Java IDoc issues to deal with data communications, and more.

Saturday, 18 February 2012

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Wednesday, 15 February 2012

4GL: Fourth-generation programming language, SAS, ABAP, Harbour, Clarion, Uniface, Visual FoxPro, PowerBuilder, XHarbour, Nomad software

This book is based on the content of Wikipedia articles and other free online sources that formed the present note. Page: 65 Sections: programming language fourth-generation SAS, ABAP, Harbour, Clarion, Uniface, Visual FoxPro, PowerBuilder, xHarbour, Nomad Software, R: Base, CorVision, 4GL Linc, power, EGL, Clipper, Language OpenEdge Advanced Business, PROIV, FOCUS, FoxPro 2, OpenROAD, Mapper, flagship of the compiler, the Fund for application development, IBM Informix 4GL-, System / SB +, SheerPower4GL, Xbase + +, Data Flex, Forte 4GL, Visual Objects , Visual Data Flex, Cyber Query, Mark IV, Audit 4GL, Cerner CCL, Thomson Software Products, Ramis software, application forms, the basic classes of power, Build Professional. Quote: SAS ("sass," System analysis led to the statistical rule) allows programmers to SAS Institute Inc., an integrated software products supplied by: In addition, SAS offers solutions that many companies, by example, large-scale software solutions in areas such as IT management, human resources management financial management, business intelligence, customer relationship management and more. Performed on the data stored in the SAS table is driven by a sequence of operations that define the SAS program. 

No GUI programmers SAS (SAS Enterprise Guide, as, for example), although this usually only a GUI front end to facilitate automated manufacturing and the SAS program. SAS functions and procedures of the States in the form of components, intended to be accessed via application programming interfaces. Engines external data structures and data stored on computer platforms to allow remote access to libraries and library services SAS: A SAS program consists of three main parts. This is the fourth generation of SQL or other programming languages ​​oriented databases, such an approach as the cross section of a SAS data, assumes a default file structure, and automates the process I...

Monday, 13 February 2012

XML Data Exchange Using ABAP

Integration of data exchange using XML technologies in innovative applications and processes. Conversions of performance and / or complexity of tasks SAP Web Application Server ABAP should be done gradually, as it will be necessary.

This comprehensive technical guide on how to implement data exchange using XML, ABAP shows step by step. Based on a variety of interface examples, readers XML, XSLT Library (with special emphasis on XSLT 2.0 extensions), and all XML technologies, including simple transformations have a very detailed description. Volumes of code samples to implement their own data exchange scenarios and select the appropriate technology to support them. In addition, readers on all aspects of the best software development practices for data sharing and benefit from practical advice - properties, testing, data validation via Java integration, including, and more yet.

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

ABAP Development for SAP NetWeaver BI: User Exits and Badls

Outputs of users and companies (Badis) to expand your system with standard SAP Custom Development, and provide an ideal approach to optimize COMPLETE. How to use SAP NetWeaver BI, this book teaches you how to apply such adjustments ABAP. Book ABAP, ABAP programmers who want to start with the basic knowledge and development of BI is written for BI consultants. After a brief description of the high performance of ABAP programming, the level of resource planning, data flow through the structure of the system will learn to report and workshops.

Readers benefit from special education and technical rules and routines and transfer and update start and end, characteristics and key figures, including the SAP NetWeaver BI derivation, conversion, learn to use the capabilities of a limited number of projects to implement more complex requirements, the right to select the user leaves I need to know.

This version is a new chapter in how to improve the BI SAP BW-BPS planning components and integrated planning tools. This book explains the fundamental differences compared to previous versions, if necessary, SAP NetWeaver BI 7.0, even if it has. The volumes of commented code examples, this book quickly and easily make your own custom developments, step by step; you can apply in their daily work.

Features of ABAP Development for SAP NetWeaver BI: User Exits and Badls :
  • Aspects of performance for programming BI
  • The user leaves the extraction process, and Badis
  • Customizing the process for importing data
  • Design Options Report
  • Leaves users planning

About the Author
Dirk Herzog in Berlin, Germany is a Senior Consultant SAP AG. O, Business Intelligence, a number of national and international applications (BI) and corporate strategic management (SEM)-led and has been specializing in solving complex modeling issues and implementation. Dirk also an SAP BW cm s interests is one of the authors on the course....

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP System Administration (4th Edition)

As a system administrator, SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP, the SAP system, we know the kernel. In this update, all-inclusive resource management systems based on SAP ABAP need to be aware of recent developments is a tool. This book takes a comprehensive approach, and all the basic concepts of the subject and the SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP provides general information on all the management tools. Also, with questions advice and examinations to review this book can be used to prepare certificate Technical Consultant. Update the content of SAP Solution Manager 7.1 + CTS hardware packages, and includes monitoring infrastructure

Sunday, 29 January 2012

ABAP Data Dictionary

If you regularly work with ABAP Data Dictionary, a reference to those that you need. Suitable for beginners and advanced users, this book with a central repository for ABAP data information will answer all your issues. Programming skills that will help you develop basic information on the elements of the data dictionary and detail specific functions (such as fields, tables, views, etc.), you will learn. This book is also a key dsubject as objects of art, allowing the cover.

Friday, 27 January 2012

Getting Started with Web Dynpro for ABAP

Introduction to Web Dynpro ABAP

ABAP Web Dynpro ABAP is an experienced developer, and by using the user interface if you want to take advantage of component-based development, this book is exactly what you need to get started. This is the Web Dynpro architecture, the most important interface elements and components, covering topics such as standard, with many examples, designed to facilitate understanding. If the information and pictures on the basis of these concepts through practical exercises and examples of code and each section is configured to apply. These components, views, controllers, and use of contexts, such as the use of traditional themes and states, and the value of using the various components discussed in the framework. In addition, context menus, input help, the Web Dynpro debugger, and is covered with useful features, such as the use of shortcut keys, and the Development Framework. The offer of a Web Dynpro, including the advantages and disadvantages of user interfaces, familiar with the basic architecture of the architecture. Web Dynpro application programs, and how to respond to the development and use of software applications for the dynamics. The standard components, such as tables of energy long, and lists the most commonly used Web Dynpro Explore components. It is important to understand in order to reduce incorrect entries User Input Help Support. Configuration, customization, without changing the applications and components to customize the application to learning.

About the Author

Dr. Roland Schwaiger, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, United States, he studied computer science and completed his doctorate in mathematics from the University of Salzburg, Austria, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics.

After several years working as an assistant professor at the University of Salzburg, in 1996, joined SAP AG. This is an excellent opportunity to develop skills in the media and gave an inspiring work for three years worked as a software developer, Human Resources. In 1999, Roland is an independent trainer, editor, consultant and the developer was. As such, his academic training and real-world software development projects and training courses to achieve the true understanding of the development. Turn on, so that a positive feedback loop between theory and practice to build his academic work as an independent support is the ability to obtain information.