SAP – ABAP
Course Duration: 40 Hrs
What is ABAP?
ABAP is one of the many application-specific fourth-generation languages (4GLs) first developed in the 1980s. It was originally the report language for SAP R/2, platform that enabled large corporations to build mainframe business applications for materials management and financial and management accounting.
ABAP used to be an abbreviation of Allgemeiner Berichtsaufbereitungsprozessor, the German meaning of “generic report preparation processor”, but was later renamed to Advanced Business Application Programming. ABAP was one of the first languages to include the concept of Logical Databases (LDBs), which provides a high level of abstraction from the basic database level.
The ABAP programming language was originally used by developers to develop the SAP R/3 platform. It was also intended to be used by SAP customers to enhance SAP applications � customers can develop custom reports and interfaces with ABAP programming. The language is fairly easy to learn for programmers but it is not a tool for direct use by non-programmers. Good programming skills, including knowledge of relational database design and preferably also of object oriented concepts are required to create ABAP programs.
Introduction to ERP
- What is ERP?
- Why we need ERP?
- Advantages of ERP
- Major ERP Packages
Introduction to SAP & R/3 Architecture
- What is SAP?
- History & Features of SAP
- SAP R/2 Architecture (Limitations of R/2 Architecture)
- AP R/3 Architecture (Types of work processes)
- SAP R/3 Application Modules
- SAP Landscape
Introduction to ABAP/4
- What is ABAP?
- Logon to SAP Environment
- Transaction Codes
- Multitasking Commands
- Comments
- Errors
- ABAP/4 Editor ( SE38 )
- Steps for Creating a Program
- Elements in R/3 Screen
- Output Statements
- Operators in ABAP
- Data, Parameter & Constant Statements
- Data Types & Classification
- Data Objects & Classification
- Text Elements
- String Operations
- Control Statements
- Field strings
ABAP Dictionary
- ABAP Dictionary Introduction
- Data Dictionary Functions
- Data Dictionary Objects
- Data Base Tables
- Structures
- Views
- Data Elements
- Type Groups
- Domains
- Search helps
- Lock objects
- Primary Key And Foreign Key
- Table Maintenance Generator
Selection Screens
Selection screen Introduction
- Parameter Statement
- Select-options Statement
- Selection-screen Statement
- Screen table and its fields
- Dynamic screen modification by using Modif Id key
Open SQL Statements
- Select
- Insert
- Modify
- Update
- Delete
Internal Tables
- Internal Tables Introduction
- Declaring Internal Table
- Populating Internal Table
- Processing Internal Table
- Initializing Internal Tables
- Inner Joins And For All Entries
- Control Break Statements
Debugging Techniques
- Debugging Techniques Introduction
- Break-points (Static & Dynamic)
- Watch points
- Dynamically changing internal tables contents in Debugging Editor
- Options to step through the program in Debugging Editor
Modularization Techniques
- Modularization Techniques Introduction
- Includes
- Subroutines
- Passing Parameters to Subroutines
- Passing Tables to Subroutines
- Function Groups & Function Modules
Reports
- Reports Introduction
- Classical Reports
- Interactive Reports
- Techniques Used For Interactive Reports
- Hotspot
- Hide
- Get Cursor
Dialog / Module Pool Programming/ Transactions
- MPP Introduction
- Relationship between Screen, Flow Logic and Program
- Flow Logic Events
- Process Before Output (PBO)
- Process After Input (PAI)
- Process On Value Request (POV)
- Process On Help Request (POH)
Include Programs in MPP
- Include TOP
- Include I01
- Include O01
- Include F01
Dynamic Screens
- Leave Screen
- Leave to Screen
- Call Screen
- Set Screen
- Processing of List from Transaction and Vice Versa
- Elements in Screen Layout
- Table Controls
- Step Loops
- Tabstrip Controls
- Subscreens
Batch Data Communication
- BDC Introduction
- Recording BDC Methods
- Call TransactionMethod
- Session Method
- Handling Table Controls in BDC
- Legacy System Migration Workbench
- Different Methods
- Flat file creation
- Uploading data
File Handling
- Application Server
- Presentation Server
SAP Scripts
- SAP Scripts Introduction
- Components of SAP Scripts
- Layout Set
- Standard Text
- Out Put Program
- Modifying Standard SAP Script Layouts
- Including Logos
- SAP Script Utilities – Upload / Download
Smart Forms
- Smart Forms Introduction
- Graphics Management
- Style Maintenance
- Paragraph Formats
- Character Formats
Writing print program and designing layouts
ALV Reports
- ALV Reports Introduction
- ALV through Function Modules
ALV Type
Runtime Analysis & SQL Tracing Cross Applications
- Introduction to Distributed Environment
- Introduction to Cross Applications
RFC
- Introduction to RFC
- Creating RFC Destination between 2 Systems
- Creating Remote Enabled Function Modules
- Creating program using Remote Enabled Function Modules
ALE
- ALE Basics
- Overview of Outbound & Inbound Process
- Configuration Steps
- Define logical systems
- Assign client to logical system
- RFC destination
- Customer distribution model
- Creating Ports
IDocs
- What is an Idoc?
- Types of Idocs
- Basic Idocs
- Extension Idocs
- Creating Idocs
- Message Types
- Assigning Idoc type to Message type
EDI
- EDI Basics
- Difference between ALE & EDI
- Overview of Outbound & Inbound Process
- Configuration Steps
- Port Creation
- Partner Profile Creation
BAPIs
- BAPI Overview
- Creation of BAPI
Workflow
- What is workflow?
- Overview of workflow
User Exits
- User Exits Overview
- Types of User Exits
- Field Exit
- Screen Exit
- Function Exit
- Menu Exit
BADIs
- BADIs Overview
- Defining a BADI
- Implementing a BADI
OOPS Concept
- Object Oriented ABAP Overview
- Defining a Class
- Implementing a Class
Miscellaneous Topics
- Correction & Transport request (CTS)
- Transport Organizer
- Work Bench Request
- Task Creation
- Release Objects
- SAP Memory & ABAP Memory
- Logical Database
- SD Flow
- MM Flow0
Features of Info School
- Hands on training and remote system access.
- Training material is up to date.
- For Students scoring better marks there is job assurance available.
- Instructors have at least 5 years of experience and most of them are certified as well.