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Core Abap: Erp Introduction Local Structures

The document provides an overview of topics related to ABAP programming in SAP including introduction to ERP systems and SAP modules, ABAP architecture, data types, statements, functions, internal tables, database access, selection screens, reports, module pool programming, debugging, file handling, BDC, LSMW, SAP scripts, smart forms, and Adobe forms. It outlines concepts, syntax, and usage for core ABAP elements like structures, dictionary objects, modularization techniques, function modules, and message classes.

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Core Abap: Erp Introduction Local Structures

The document provides an overview of topics related to ABAP programming in SAP including introduction to ERP systems and SAP modules, ABAP architecture, data types, statements, functions, internal tables, database access, selection screens, reports, module pool programming, debugging, file handling, BDC, LSMW, SAP scripts, smart forms, and Adobe forms. It outlines concepts, syntax, and usage for core ABAP elements like structures, dictionary objects, modularization techniques, function modules, and message classes.

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CORE ABAP

ERP INTRODUCTION LOCAL STRUCTURES

 Manual Business process and its  Creating Structures


limitations  Nested Structures
 ERP Products  Including Structures
 Introduction to SAP and its Modules  Move and Move-Corresponding Statements
 Role of ABAP Consultant in
SAP Projects DICTIONARY OBJECTS
 Role of ABAP Consultant in object
Development  Standard Database tables
 Types of DB tables
SAP R/3 ARCHITECTURE  Client Dependent Tables
 Client Independent Tables
 Application Server Services  Table creation minimum settings
 ABAP Workbench  Table creation using direct data types
 R/3 Landscape  Table creation using data elements and
 Client Concept in SAP domains
 Currency and Quantity fields
ABAP INTRODUCTION  Reference tables and Reference fields
 Dictionary Structures
 Repository and Dictionary Objects  .Append and .Include Structures
 ABAP related Transaction Codes  Table Maintenance Generator
 ABAP Programming Rules  Events at Table Level
 Data Types and Operators  Table Buffering
 Primary and Secondary Indexes
 Foreign key Relationship
ABAP BASIC STATEMENTS  Check Tables and Value Tables
 Views
 Data , Write ,Constant and Parameter  Lock objects
Statements and their attributes  Type-Groups
 CONDITIONAL and LOOPING  Table Types
Statements  Search Helps
 Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
 Submit, Import, Export keywords
 Field-symbols DATABASE ACCESS

STRING FUNCTIONS  Open and Native SQL statements


 Select, Insert, Delete and update
 Shift statements
 Replace  Select-End Select
 Translate  Insert, Delete and Modify statements
 Overlay  Select-single , Select up to 1 rows
 Strlen  Cursors - Open SQL & Native SQL
 Condense
 Concatenate
 Split
SELECTION SCREEN
INTERNAL TABLES
PROGRAMMING
 Introduction and Necessity of Internal
Tables  Creating Simple and Tabbed Blocks
 Types of Internal tables  Creating Push Buttons and Labels
 Select-Options statement  Dropdown List boxes
 Ranges  Grouping Selection screen elements
 Append  Event Handling in Selection Screens
 Describe  SCREEN Structure
 Read  Creating Sub-screens
 Sort  Creating Application. Toolbar Push Buttons
 Clear Using Function Keys
 Refresh  Menu Painter tool
 Free  At User-command event
 Transporting keyword  At PF-Status event
 Collect statement
REPORTS
MESSAGE CLASSES
 Classical Reports
 Creating Message classes o Single Table
 Types of Messages o Multiple Tables using Joins
 Using Messages  Control-Break Reports
 Difference between at new and on change
of events
MODULARIZATION  Interactive Reports using
TECHNIQUES o System field SY-LISEL
o HIDE Statement
 Internal and External Subroutines o Get Cursor Statement
 Actual and Formal Parameters  For All Entries
 Pass by Value and Reference  Sequence of events execution
 Changing Parameters  Scheduling Reports in background statically
 Passing Internal Tables as Parameters and dynamically
 Include Programs  Background job overview
 Macros and Function Modules  Logical Database Reporting

FUNCTION MODULES MODULE POOL (DIALOG)


PROGRAMMING
 Creating Function Groups
 Function Builder tool  Introduction to Screen Painter tool
 Types of Parameters in Function  Events in Module Pool
Modules o PBO, PAI, POV, POH
 Optional and Default Parameters  Working with Table Control
 Exception Handling in Function  Tab Strip Control
Modules  Designing Sub screens
 Optional and Default Parameters  Drop Down List Boxes
 Navigating between Screens
DEBUGGING  Select-option Functionality in MPP
 Field Validations
o Automatic Field Validations
 Setting Break points
o Flow Logic Validations
 Navigating through the breakpoints
o Module Pool Validations
 Setting Watch points o AT Exit-Command
FILE HANDLING o Chain-End chain
SMART FORMS
 File Management on Presentation
Server  Differences between Scripts and Smart
 File Management on Application Forms
Server  Passing Data to Smart Forms
 Working with Datasets  Calling smartforms from Driver Program
o OPEN, READ ,CLOSE Dataset  Working with Loop and Program lines
o Transfer statement  Graphic Management in Smartforms
o SET and GET Dataset  Including Standard texts in smartforms
o DELETE Dataset  Reading and Modifying Standard Texts
Dynamically
BDC (Batch Data  Transporting Standard Texts
Communication)  Secondary, Final and Copy Windows
 Working with Tables
 Alternative Conditions
 Direct Input Method
 SMART STYLES
 Call Transaction Method
 Text Modules
 Error Handling in Call Transaction
 Working with Templates
 Session Method
 Control level events in smartforms
 Recording Transactions with single
 Migrating Scripts to Smartforms
screen and Multiple screens
 Debugging Smartforms
 BDC using Table Control
 Converting Smartforms to PDF format
 Data Transfer in Background
 Sending Smart forms as an e-mail
attachment
LSMW  Consolidated Example covering imported
nodes of smart forms
 Using Direct Input Method
 Using Batch Input Recording ADOBE FORMS
 Transporting LSMW Settings
 Designing ADOBE Interfaces and ADOBE
SAP SCRIPTS Forms
 Table data in SUBFORMS
 Designing Layouts with Windows  Converting SMART FORMS to adobe forms
 Using Elements  Including STANDARD TEXT in adobe form
 Print Program creation  Calling adobe forms from REPORT program
 Types of Symbols in SAP Scripts  Implementing ALTERNATIVE Feature in
 Window Types ADOBE FORMS
 Image Uploading  Uploading IMAGES and Displaying Images in
 Displaying LOGO in SAP Scripts ADOBE Forms
 Creating Standard Texts  CONTROL events functionality in ADOBE
 Including Standard Texts in Scripts
form
 Modifying Standard Layouts
 NACE Configuration

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