ABAP/4: Programming the SAP R/3 System
by Bernd MatzkeView All Available Formats & Editions
This definitive guide to ABAP/4 aims to make the fundamentals of this evolving programming language accessible to anybody developing or maintaining an SAP R/3 system. Starting with the basic principles, it explains the essential characteristics of ABAP/4 and the SAP programming concept. With this book you will learn how to master the ABAP/4 commands in order to… See more details below
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This definitive guide to ABAP/4 aims to make the fundamentals of this evolving programming language accessible to anybody developing or maintaining an SAP R/3 system. Starting with the basic principles, it explains the essential characteristics of ABAP/4 and the SAP programming concept. With this book you will learn how to master the ABAP/4 commands in order to analyze existing standard applications and write new programs, understand function modules to use program code from other applications, use the Workbench organizer and On-line Debugger to relay applications and document changes, and create your own programs and construct your own test environments with an expansive set of examples designed to build up knowledge and programming skills.
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Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780201924718
- Publisher:
- Addison-Wesley
- Publication date:
- 07/16/1997
- Edition description:
- Book & Disk
- Pages:
- 436
- Product dimensions:
- 6.99(w) x 9.58(h) x 1.19(d)
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PREFACE:
Preface
Release 4.6 of SAP's R/3 System saw the introduction of many new features. Some, like the completely redesigned user interface, are immediately apparent. However, the user interface conceals a large number of enhancements and additions. This is particularly true of the programming language of the R/3 System, whose functionality has been extended considerably. The additions to the scope of the ABAP language alone are enough to justify a new edition of this book.
For this edition, it was necessary to focus on essentials, primarily because only limited time was available to me, but also because of the broad scope that the book needed to cover. As a result, apart from a few exceptions, the book focuses on providing a description of the ABAP commands and of the main principles of programming. For these reasons, although many readers have requested it, I am unfortunately not able in this book to include topics that go beyond the bounds of a pure description of the language. Such topics would for example include workflow programming, batch input and the new interface controls.
I would like to thank everyone who assisted me, directly or indirectly, with my work on this book. Above all, I would like to mention the companies SAP, Addison-Wesley and IXOS, without whose generous support it would have been impossible to write this book. My special thanks go to the SAP employees who patiently gave their time to provide detailed answers to my questions, and in doing so made it much easier for me to learn and understand SAP R/3 and ABAP.
Bernd Matzke, Delitzsch, October 17, 1999
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