Step into ABAP with this beginner's guide. First understand ABAP syntax and find out how to add data and logic to your applications. Then delve into backend programming: learn to work with the ABAP data dictionary, create database objects, and process and store data. Round out your skill set by practicing error handling, modularization, string manipulation, and more. With guided examples, step-by-step instructions, and detailed code you'll become an ABAP developer in no time!Highlights:Procedural programming Object-oriented programmingFlow controlArithmetic operationsData dictionaryDefining variables and constantsCreating tablesDatabase read/writeModularizationDebuggingSAP List Viewer (ALV)
Build your ABAP skills and write your first program
Use the ABAP Dictionary to read from and update a database
Make programs modular, troubleshoot errors, and more
Brian O’Neill
Brian O'Neill is an ABAP developer with experience working across different SAP ERP modules and custom applications. He has worked in a variety of IT positions, from business analyst to ABAP developer. He is currently writing applications that can connect to an SAP backend using SAP Gateway. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems from California State University.
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