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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW10 mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench Fundamentals
1. mySAP.com Technologies 2. ABAP Workbench Fundamentals 3. ABAP Objects Case Study

TAW12 mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench Concepts


4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ABAP Dictionary Techniques of List Processing Programming User Dialogs Programming Database Updates Solution Manager Enhancements and Modifications Case Study

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench

TAW10 1/2 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals (1/2) 1. (1) mySAP.com Technologies 1> (2) mySAP.com 1> (3) Navigation 1> (4) Technical Structure of an SAP System 1> (5) Cross-System Concepts 2. (6) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals 2> (7) ABAP Program Process 2> (8) Introduction to the ABAP Workbench 2> (9) Introduction to the ABAP Dictionary 2> (10) Basic ABAP Language Elements 2> (11) Data Retrieval 2> (12) Programming-Internal Modularization with Subroutines 2> (13) The ABAP Runtime System 2> (14) User Dialog List 2> (15) User Dialog Selection Screen 2> (16) User Dialog Screen 2> (17) Global Modularization 2> (18) Calling Programs and Transferring Data 2> (19) Appendix TAW10 2/2 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals (2/2) 3. (1) ABAP Objects 3> (2) Data Types and Data Objects in Detail 3> (3) Using Internal Tables 3> (4) Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming 3> (5) Analysis and Design 3> (6) Principles of Object-Oriented Programming 3> (7) Inheritance 3> (8) Casting 3> (9) Interfaces 3> (10) Events 3> (11) Global Classes and Interfaces 3> (12) Special Techniques 3> (13) Exception Handling 3> (14) Dynamyc Programming (15) Case Study (16) Preparation for Certification

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench

TAW12 1/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (1/3) 4. (1) ABAP Dictionary 4> (2) Introduction 4> (3) Tables in the ABAP Dictionary 4> (4) Performance in Table Access 4> (5) Consistency through Input Checks 4> (6) Dependencies of ABAP Dictionary Objects 4> (7) Tables Updates 4> (8) Views 4> (9) Search Help 4> (10) Appendix 5. (11) Techniques of List Processing 5> (12) Introduction 5> (13) Outputting Data in Lists 5> (14) Selection Screen 5> (15) Logical Database 5> (16) Internal Data Collection (Programming Data Retrieval ???) 5> (17) Data Formatting and Control Level Processing 5> (18) Saving Lists and Background Processing 5> (19) Interactive Lists: Basics 5> (20) SAP Grid Control 5> (21) Appendix

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TAW12 2/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (2/3) 6. (1) Pogramming User Dialogs 6> (2) Course Overview 6> (3) Introduction to Screen Programming 6> (4) The Program Interface 6> (5) Output Elements 6> (6) Input/Output Elements 6> (7) Subscreens and Tabstrips Controls Elements 6> (8) Table Controls Elements 6> (9) Context Menus 6> (10) Lists on Screens 6> (11) Appendix 7. (12) Programming Database Updates 7> (13) Course Overview 7> (14) Database Updates with Open SQL 7> (15) LUWs and Client/Server Architecture 7> (16) SAP Locking Concept 7> (17) Organizing Database Updates 7> (18) Complex LUW Processing 7> (19) Number Assignment 7> (20) Creating Change Documents 7> (21) Appendix 8. (22) Komplex: Solution Manager 8> (23) Overview of SAP Solution Manager

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TAW12 3/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (3/3) 9. (1) Enhancements and Modifications 9> (2) Course Overview 9> (3) Changing the SAP Standard 9> (4) Personalization 9> (5) Enhancements to ABAP Dictionary Elements 9> (6) Enhancements using Customer Exits 9> (7) Business Transactions Events 9> (8) Business Add-Ins 9> (9) Modifications 9> (10) Conclusion 9> (11) Appendix (12) Case Study (13) Preparation for Certification

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW10 1/2 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals (1/2) 1. (1) mySAP.com Technologies 1> (2) mySAP.com (2.1) System Overview (2.2) Internet Technologies (2.3) Interfaces (2.4) SAP Service Marketplace 1> (3) Navigation (3.1) Logon and Screen Design (3.2) User Guide (3.3) Getting Help (3.4) User Settings 1> (4) Technical Structure of an SAP System (4.1) Data Structure (4.2) System Kernel 1> (5) Cross-System Concepts (5.1) Organizational units and master data (5.2) Transactions and documents (5.3) Workflow 2. (6) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals 2> (7) ABAP Program Process [T: 16 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 10 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 21 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 17 Pg.; E: 8 Pg.] [T: 21 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.]

(7.1) System Architecture and ABAP Program (7.2) Example Program with Selection Screen and List 2> (8) Introduction to the ABAP Workbench (8.1) Introduction to the R/3 Repository (8.2) Working to the Object Navigator (8.3) Organizing Developments (8.4) Developing an ABAP Program [T: 31 Pg.; E: 4 Pg.]

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW10 1/2 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals (1/2) 2. (6) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals 2> (9) Introduction to the ABAP Dictionary [T: 12 Pg.; E: 3 Pg.]

(9.1) SAP Flight Data Model (9.2) Transparent Tables (9.3) Structures (9.4) Using Transparent Tables and Structures in an ABAP Program 2> (10) Basic ABAP Language Elements (10.1) Data Types and Data Objects (10.2) Basic ABAP Statements (10.3) Using the ABAP Debugger (10.4) Working with Structures (10.5) Working with Internal Tables 2> (11) Data Retrieval (11.1) Data Retieval for Database Tables (11.2) Quering the Database (11.3) Reading Database Tables (11.4) Authorization Checks (11.5) Preview 2> (12) Internal Program Modularization with Subroutines [T: 12 Pg.; E: 3 Pg.] (12.1) Defining Subroutines (12.2) Interface Parameters (12.3) Visibility (12.4) Calling Subroutines (12.5) Subroutines in Debugging Mode 2> (13) The ABAP Runtime System [T: 7 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 24 Pg.; E: 9 Pg.] [T: 42 Pg.; E: 9 Pg.]

(13.1) Execution of Event Blocks by the ABAP Runtime System (13.2) Event Block LOAD-OF-PROGRAM (INITIALIZATION) (13.3) Event Block START-OF-SELECTION 2> (14) User Dialog List (14.1) List attributes and strengths (14.2) Basic list (14.3) List events (14.4) Interactive lists (14.5) Example with syntax: Detail list Pgina 10 de 25 [T: 15 Pg.; E: 6 Pg.]

Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW10 1/2 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals (1/2)

2. (6) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals 2> (15) User Dialog Selection Screen [T: 22 Pg.; E: 3 Pg.]

(15.1) Selection screen attributes and strengths (15.2) Defining selection screens (15.3) Evaluating user input to restrict database selection (15.4) Selection screen events (15.5) Syntax examples: Additional input checks with error dialog 2> (16) User Dialog: Screens [T: 32 Pg.; E: 14 Pg.]

(16.1) Screen Attributes and Strengths (16.2) Creating Screens * Layout * Field Attributes * Flow logic (16.3) Data Transport (16.4) Using Pushbuttons and Evaluating User Actions 2> (17) Global Modularization (17.1) Function Groups and Function Modules (17.2) Working with Methods (17.3) Working with BAPIs 2> (18) Calling Programs and Transferring Data (18.1) Techniques for calling programs (18.2) Memory model (18.3) Techniques for passing data (18.4) Use 2> (19) Appendix (19.1) Program Types (19.2) Data Types, Data Objects, and Statements (19.3) Logical Databases (19.4) Preview [T: 29 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 26 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 25 Pg.; E: 8 Pg.]

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW10 2/2 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals (2/2) 3. (1) ABAP Objects 3> (2) Data Types and Data Objects in Detail (2.1) Data objects in programs (2.2) Elementary data objects (2.3) Structures (2.4) Character string processing in Unicode 3> (3) Using Internal Tables [T: 38 Pg.; E: 16 Pg.] [T: 30 Pg.; E: 5 Pg.]

(3.1) Introduction and advantages of internal tables (3.2) Defining internal tables (3.3) Internal table operations (3.4) Notes of performance (3.5) Special internal tables 3> (4) Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming [T: 20 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] (4.1) Procedural programming (4.2) Object-oriented programming (4.3) Aims of the ABAP Object programming language 3> (5) Analysis and Design (5.1) Classification of objects (5.2) UML (5.3) Class diagrams (5.4) Sequence diagrams 3> (6) Principles of Object-Oriented Programming (6.1) Classes (6.2) Objects (6.3) Attributes (6.4) Methods (6.5) Visibility / Encapsulation (6.6) Instantiation (6.7) Constructor (6.8) Garbage collector 3> (7) Inheritance (7.1) Generalization/specialization of classes [T: 14 Pg.; E: 6 Pg.] [T: 40 Pg.; E: 19 Pg.] [T: 16 Pg.; E: 2 Pg.]

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW10 2/2 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Fundamentals (2/2) 3. (1) ABAP Objects 3> (8) Casting (8.1) Cast (8.2) Polymorphism 3> (9) Interfaces (9.1) Interfaces (9.2) Compound Interfaces (9.3) Polymorphism 3> (10) Events (10.1) Defining and Triggering events (10.2) Registering and handling events 3> (11) Global Classes and Interfaces (11.1) Local versus global classes and interfaces (11.2) Class Builder 3> (12) Special Techniques (12.1) Abstract and final classes (12.2) Visibility of constructors (12.3) Friends (12.4) Object Services 3> (13) Exception Handling [T: 14 Pg.; E: 5 Pg.] [T: 14 Pg.; E: 5 Pg.] [T: 18 Pg.; E: 4 Pg.] [T: 12 Pg.; E: 19 Pg.] [T: 18 Pg.; E: 16 Pg.] [T: 18 Pg.; E: 8 Pg.]

(13.1) Predefined exceptions and exceptions you define yourself (13.2) Raising, handling, and passing along exceptions 3> (14) Dynamic Programming (14.1) Dynamic attributes (14.2) Data reference variables (14.3) Field symbols (14.4) Runtime Type Identifications (RTTI) (15) Case Study (16) Preparation for Certification [T: 0 Pg.; E: 25 Pg.] [T: 0 Pg.; E: 16 Pg.] [T: 20 Pg.; E: 9 Pg.]

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 1/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (1/3) 4. (1) ABAP Dictionary 4> (2) Introduction [T: 8 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.]

(2.1) Function of the ABAP Dictionary in the R/3 System (2.2) Definition of database objects (2.3) User-defined types (2.4) Services in the ABAP Dictionary (2.5) Linking to the development and runtime environments 4> (3) Tables in the ABAP Dictionary (3.1) Two-level domain concept (3.2) Mapped in the relational database system (3.3) Include structures (3.4) Technical settings * Data class * Size category * Buffering * Logging 4> (4) Performance in Table Access (4.1) Indexes * Primary index and secondary index * Structure of an index * Data access using an index (4.2) Table buffering * Advantages of buffering * Local table buffers * Buffering types * Buffer synchronization * Which table should be buffer? 4> (5) Consistency through Input Checks (5.1) Fixed values (5.2) Value table (5.3) What is a foreign key? (5.4) Field assignement using the check field (5.5) Foreign key table / check table (5.6) Semantic attributes of the foreign key (5.7) Text table [T: 13: Pg.; E: 8 Pg.] [T: 16 Pg.; E: 4 Pg.] [T: 12 Pg.; E: 8 Pg.]

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 1/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (1/3) 4. (1) ABAP Dictionary 4> (6) Dependencies of ABAP Dictionary Objects [T: 8 Pg.; E: 4 Pg.]

(6.1) Activation of ABAP Dictionary objects (6.2) Handling of dependent objects (6.3) Where-used list and R/3 Repository Information System as seen by the ABAP Dictionary 4> (7) Changes to Database Tables (Tables Updates) [T: 15 Pg.; E: 4 Pg.] (7.1) Changes to database tables (7.2) Effect of changes to the table structure (7.3) Table conversion (7.4) Possible problems during conversions (7.5) Append structures 4> (8) Views [T: 15 Pg.; E: 5 Pg.]

(8.1) Why do you need views? (8.2) Creating a view by join, projection, and selection (8.3) Join conditions and foreign keys (8.4) Selection of data with views (8.5) Data base views (8.6) Maintenance views (8.7) Inner and outer joins 4> (9) Search Helps [T: 16 Pg.; E: 5 Pg.]

(9.1) Input Help in the R/3 System (9.2) ABAP Dictionary object search help * Selection method of a search help * Dialog behavior of a search help * Interface of a search help (9.3) Attaching search helps to fields (9.4) Collective search helps and elementary search helps (9.5) Append search helps 4> (10) Appendix (10.1) Flight model (10.2) Decision tree for buffering (10.3) Further information about search helps (10.4) Important menu paths (10.5) Index [T: 15 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.]

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 1/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (1/3) 5. (11) Techniques of List Processing 5> (12) Introduction (12.1) Course Goals (12.2) Course Objectives (12.3) Course Content (12.4) Course Overview Diagram (12.5) Main Business Scenario (12.6) Getting Started 5> (13) Outputting Data in Lists (13.1) Simple Lists (13.2) List Formats (13.3) Page Layout (13.4) Output Design (13.5) Tools 5> (14) Selection Screen (14.1) Generate (14.2) Design (14.3) Input checks (14.4) Variants 5> (15) Logical Database (15.1) Advantages of using a logical database (15.2) Sub-objects of the logical database (15.3) Data retrieval with logical database 5> (16) Programming Data Retrieval [T: 10 Pg.; E: 9 Pg.] [T: 17 Pg.; E: 10 Pg.] [T: 16 Pg.; E: 8 Pg.] [T: 14 Pg.; E: 7 Pg.] [T: 7 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.]

(16.1) Read data from multiple transparent tables (16.2) Evaluate the best technique for optimal performance 5> (17) Data Formatting and Control Level Processing [T: 20 Pg.; E: 34 Pg.] (17.1) Control Level Processing * With Internal Tables * With Extract Datasets

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 1/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (1/3) 5. (11) Techniques of List Processing 5> (18) Saving Lists and Background Processing (18.1) Saving Lists (18.2) Print (18.3) Background Processing 5> (19) Basic Techniques in Interactive Lists (19.1) Detail lists (19.2) Interactive events (19.3) Data transport between list and program * Hide technique * Valid line selection *Querying cursor position (19.4) Page headings for detail lists (19.5) List in modal dialog boxes 5> (20) SAP Grid Control (20.1) SAP Grid Control Standard Application (20.2) Preview of Other Techniques 5> (21) Appendix (21.1) Additional slides [T: 5 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 27 Pg.; E: 6 Pg.] [T: 20 Pg.; E: 22 Pg.] [T: 18 Pg.; E: 5 Pg.]

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 2/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (2/3) 6. (1) Programming User Dialogs 6> (2) Course Overview (2.1) Course Goals (2.2) Course Objectives (2.3) Course Content (2.4) Overview Diagram (2.5) Main Business Scenario 6> (3) Introduction to Screen Programming (3.1) Principles of screen programming (3.2) Screen elements (3.3) Screen processing (3.4) Dynamic screen modifications (3.5) Screen sequence 6> (4) The Program Interface (4.1) Overview: GUI titles and GUI statuses (4.2) Creating a GUI status (4.3) Using a GUI status 6> (5) Screen Elements for Output (5.1) Text fields (5.2) Status icons (5.3) Group boxes 6> (6) Screen Elements for Input/Output (6.1) Input/output fields (6.2) Input help (6.3) Checkboxes and radio button groups (6.4) Pushbuttons 6> (7) Screen Elements: Subscreens and Tabstrip Controls [T: 29 Pg.; E: 10 Pg.] (7.1) Subscreens (7.2) Tabstrip controls [T: 36 Pg.; E: 10 Pg.] [T: 20 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 23 Pg.; E: 3 Pg.] [T: 36 Pg.; E: 3 Pg.] [T: 12 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.]

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 2/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (2/3) 6. (1) Programming User Dialogs 6> (8) Screen Elements: Table Controls (8.1) Table controls: overview (8.2) Creating a table control (8.3) Processing a table control (8.4) Further techniques 6> (9) Context Menus [T: 10 Pg.; E: 3 Pg.] [T: 36 Pg.; E: 15 Pg.]

(9.1) Creating, using, and modifying context menus 6> (10) Lists in Screen Programming (10.1) Lists on screens 6> (11) Appendix [T: 44 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 8 Pg.; E: 5 Pg.]

(11.1) This section contains supplementary material to be used for reference. (11.2) This material is not part of the standard course. (11.3) The instructor may not cover this material during the course presentation.

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 2/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (2/3) 7. (12) Programming Database Updates 7> (13) Course Overview (13.1) Course goals (13.2) Course objectives (13.3) Course content (13.4) Course overview diagram (13.5) Main business scenario 7> (14) Database Updates with Open SQL (14.1) Open SQL (14.2) Single Record Operations (14.3) Set Operations 7> (15) LUWs and Client/Server Architecture [T: 8 Pg.; E: 23 Pg.] [T: 16 Pg.; E: 25 Pg.] [T: 3 Pg; E: 0 Pg.]

(15.1) SAP LUW (15.2) Database LUW (15.3) Consequences of the Client/Server Architecture 7> (16) SAP Locking Concept (16.1) Lock Objects (16.2) Lock Modules (16.3) Using Locks (16.4) Monitoring 7> (17) Organizing Database Updates [T: 38 Pg.; E: 7 Pg.] [T: 22 Pg.; E: 11 Pg.]

(17.1) Updates from Within the Application Program * Directly * Using Delayed Subroutines (17.2) Updates Using Specific Techniques * Asynchronous, Synchronous, and Local Updates * V1 and V2 Updates 7> (18) Complex LUW Processing [T: 26 Pg.; E: 4 Pg.]

(18.1) Calling Programs from Within a Program * Runtime Architecture and Storage Access * Data Transfer * LUW Logic

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 2/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (2/3) 7. (12) Programming Database Updates 7> (19) Number Assignement [T: 15 Pg.; E: 4 Pg.]

(19.1) Number Range Objects (19.2) Number Range Intervals (19.3) Function Modules for Managing Number Ranges (19.4) Buffering 7> (20) Creating Change Documents [T: 14 Pg.; E: 7 Pg.]

(20.1) Create change-document objects (20.2) Create change-documents (20.3) Read change documents (20.4) Find information on the function groups for managing change documents 7> (21) Appendix [T: 71 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.]

(21.1) Additional slides (21.2) Additional exercise on number assignement and also solution to exercise (21.3) Additional exercise on document creation and also solution to exercise (21.4) Complete solution program Creating customer data (21.5) Complete solution program Creating/canceling a posting

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 2/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (2/3) 8. (22) Komplex: Solution Manager 8> (23) Overview of SAP Solution Manager (23.1) Introduction to SAP Solution Manager (23.2) Use in Implementations (23.3) Use in Operations (23.4) Additional Information [T: 16 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.]

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 3/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (3/3) 9. (1) Enhancements and Modifications 9> (2) Course Overview (2.1) Course goals (2.2) Course objectives (2.3) Course contents (2.4) Course overview diagram (2.5) Main business scenario (2.6) Introduction 9> (3) Changing the SAP Standard (3.1) Overview of the Change Levels (3.2) Decision diagram (3.3) Change techniques 9> (4) Personalization (4.1) Personalization transactions 9> (5) Enhancements to ABAP Dictionary Elements [T: 19 Pg.; E: 2 Pg.] (5.1) Append structures (5.2) Customizing includes (5.3) Text enhancements 9> (6) Enhancements using Customer Exits (6.1) Introduction (6.2) Enhancement management (6.3) Function module exits (6.4) Menu exits (6.5) Screen exits 9> (7) Business Transactions Events [T: 17 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 47 Pg.; E: 6 Pg.] [T: 17 Pg.; E: 4 Pg.] [T: 20 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 5 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.]

(7.1) What are business transaction events (BTE)? (7.2) Different kinds of interfaces (7.3) Using business transactions events (7.4) Finding business transactions events (7.5) Differences between customer exits and business transaction events

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Development consultant certification mySAP Technology ABAP Workbench TAW12 3/3 0. (0) ABAP Workbench Concepts (3/3) 9. (1) Enhancements and Modifications 9> (8) Business Add-Ins (8.1) Implementing Business Add-Ins (8.2) Defining Business Add-Ins (8.3) Using Business Add-Ins to enhance screens 9> (9) Modifications (9.1) What modifications are (9.2) Making modifications (9.3) Modification Assistant (9.4) Modification Browser (9.5) User exits (9.6) SAP Note Assistant (9.7) Modification adjustments 9> (10) Conclusions [T: 15 Pg.; E: 0 Pg.] [T: 52 Pg.; E: 17 Pg.] [T: 57 Pg.; E: 13 Pg.]

(10.1) Summury (10.2) Evaluation of the different enhancement techniques 9> (11) Appendix (11.1) Field Exits (11.2) Append Search Helps (11.3) Business Data Toolset (BDT) (11.4) Exercise of Field Exits (12) Case Study (13) Preparation for Certification [T: 0 Pg.; E: 4 Pg.] [T: 0 Pg.; E: 19 Pg.] [T: 19 Pg.; E: 3 Pg.]

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