Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 10 TAW 10 – SCREEN ELEMENT FOR OUTPUT Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 TEXT FIELDS A text field is a rectangular screen area where text is displayed. As…
Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 10 TAW 10 – SCREEN ELEMENT FOR INPUT/OUTPUT Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 INPUT/OUTPUT FIELDS An input field is a rectangular screen element in which you can enter…
Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 10 TAW10 – Screen Elements: Subscreen and Tabstrib Control Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 SUBSCREEN (1) A subscreen area is a reserved rectangular area on a screen, in which…
Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 12 TAW12 – Dynamic Programming Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 FIELD SYMBOL Field symbols are dereferenced pointers that have ‘symbolic’ access to a data object.…
Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 12 TAW 12 – INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 HISTORY OF SELECTED PROGRAMMING ABAP was initially developed as an in-house programming language with reporting…
Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 12 TAW12 – Object-Oriented Concept and Programming Techniques Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 EXAMPLE OF GENERALIZATION / SPECIALIZATION As shown here, lcl_vehicle is a superclass; and lcl_car, lcl_truck,…
Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 12 TAW12 – OBJECT ORIENTED REPOSITORY OBJECT Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 CREATING GLOBAL CLASSES IN THE OBJECT NAVIGATOR Global classes can be created using the context…
Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 12 TAW12 – EXCEPTION HANDLING Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 AN OVERVIEW OF THE CLASS-BASED EXCEPTION CONCEPT An exception can be defined as an intermediary…
Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 12 TAW12 – SHARED OBJECTS Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 SHARED OBJECT: USES User-defined shared memory areas can be created to store data. These areas…
Posted inABAP SAP World TAW 12 TAW12 – CHANGING THE SAP STANDARD SYSTEM Posted by FachrezaR October 23, 2025 OVERVIEW DIAGRAM: CHANGING THE SAP STANDARD This slide gives an overview of the various functionalities…