D75AW Delta ABAP Workbench SAP NetWeaver 7.0 to SAP NetWeaver 7.51. COURSE OUTLINE Course Version: 18 Course Duration:
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Contents vii Course Overview 1 Unit 1: Introduction and Motivation 1 Lesson: Introduction 3 Unit 2: The Development Environment 3 Lesson: Understanding Compiler Warnings and Suppressing them with Pragmas 3 Lesson: Using the Source-Code-Based Class Builder 3 Lesson: Enhancing Productivity through Code Completion 3 Lesson: Providing a Type-Ahead Search Help 3 Lesson: Developing with ABAP Development Tools for Eclipse (ADT) 3 Lesson: Working with the new Dictionary Tools in Eclipse 5 Unit 3: ABAP Expressions 5 Lesson: Understanding The Move From Statements To Expressions 5 Lesson: Processing Strings Using Expressions and Functions 5 Lesson: Using Inline Declarations 5 Lesson: Creating Objects and Casting Using Expressions 5 Lesson: Assigning Values Using Expressions 5 Lesson: Using Enumerations 7 Unit 4: Internal Tables 7 Lesson: Formulating Dynamic Where Conditions 7 Lesson: Defining and Using Secondary Keys 7 Lesson: Processing Internal Tables Using Expressions 7 Lesson: Creating Comprehensions And Reductions 7 Lesson: Defining and Using Meshes 9 Unit 5: Changes to Open SQL 9 Lesson: Knowing the Syntax of New Open SQL 9 Lesson: Using SQL Expressions 9 Lesson: Knowing the New Join Possibilities 11 Unit 6: CDS Views 11 Lesson: Knowing the Basics of Core Data Services 11 Lesson: Using Annotations 11 Lesson: Using Expressions and Functions 11 Lesson: Formulating Advanced Joins and Associations Copyright. All rights reserved. v
13 Unit 7: ABAP Channels 13 Lesson: ABAP Messaging Channels 13 Lesson: ABAP Push Channels 15 Unit 8: New Analysis Tools 15 Lesson: Using the ABAP Trace 15 Lesson: Using the ABAP Test Cockpit 15 Lesson: Using the SQL Monitor vi Copyright. All rights reserved.
Course Overview TARGET AUDIENCE This course is intended for the following audiences: Copyright. All rights reserved. vii
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UNIT 1 Introduction and Motivation Lesson 1: Introduction Explain the evolution of the ABAP language Name the key innovation drivers after NW 7.02 Explain the releases and innovations covered in this course Copyright. All rights reserved. 1
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UNIT 2 The Development Environment Lesson 1: Understanding Compiler Warnings and Suppressing them with Pragmas Understand compiler warning and use pragmas Lesson 2: Using the Source-Code-Based Class Builder Use the source-code-based class builder Lesson 3: Enhancing Productivity through Code Completion Efficiently use code completion in the ABAP editor Lesson 4: Providing a Type-Ahead Search Help Provide A Type-Ahead Search Help Lesson 5: Developing with ABAP Development Tools for Eclipse (ADT) Do ABAP development in Eclipse Lesson 6: Working with the new Dictionary Tools in Eclipse Copyright. All rights reserved. 3
Unit 2: The Development Environment Use the new structure and the new editor for data elements editor in Eclipse 4 Copyright. All rights reserved.
UNIT 3 ABAP Expressions Lesson 1: Understanding The Move From Statements To Expressions Describe the difference between statements and expressions Lesson 2: Processing Strings Using Expressions and Functions Process Strings Using Expressions and Functions Lesson 3: Using Inline Declarations Use Inline Declarations Lesson 4: Creating Objects and Casting Using Expressions Create objects and casting using expressions Lesson 5: Assigning Values Using Expressions Objective placeholder Lesson 6: Using Enumerations Copyright. All rights reserved. 5
Unit 3: ABAP Expressions Use Enumeration Types 6 Copyright. All rights reserved.
UNIT 4 Internal Tables Lesson 1: Formulating Dynamic Where Conditions Formulate Dynamic Where Conditions Lesson 2: Defining and Using Secondary Keys Define And Use Secondary Keys Lesson 3: Processing Internal Tables Using Expressions Process Internal Tables Using Expressions Lesson 4: Creating Comprehensions And Reductions Create Comprehensions and Reductions Lesson 5: Defining and Using Meshes Define And Use Meshes Copyright. All rights reserved. 7
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UNIT 5 Changes to Open SQL Lesson 1: Knowing the Syntax of New Open SQL Describe the new syntax for Open SQL statements Lesson 2: Using SQL Expressions Use expressions in Open SQL Lesson 3: Knowing the New Join Possibilities Describe the new join possibilities in Open SQL Copyright. All rights reserved. 9
Unit 5: Changes to Open SQL 10 Copyright. All rights reserved.
UNIT 6 CDS Views Lesson 1: Knowing the Basics of Core Data Services Describe the basis of Core Data Services Create a simple CDS view Lesson 2: Using Annotations Describe the use of annotations in CDS views Lesson 3: Using Expressions and Functions Use expressions and functions in CDS views Lesson 4: Formulating Advanced Joins and Associations Describe the improved join possibilities in CDS Define CDS views with associations Copyright. All rights reserved. 11
Unit 6: CDS Views 12 Copyright. All rights reserved.
UNIT 7 ABAP Channels Lesson 1: ABAP Messaging Channels placeholder Lesson 2: ABAP Push Channels placeholder Copyright. All rights reserved. 13
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UNIT 8 New Analysis Tools Lesson 1: Using the ABAP Trace Measure runtime using ABAP Trace Lesson 2: Using the ABAP Test Cockpit Perform static quality checks using the ABAP Test Cockpit Lesson 3: Using the SQL Monitor Analyze SQL performance using the SQL Monitor Copyright. All rights reserved. 15