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Introduction to Programming with ABAP Course Overview

The BC100 Introduction to Programming with ABAP course provides essential skills for developing applications within SAP environments. This course is crucial for aspiring developers, IT professionals, and business analysts looking to enhance their technical expertise in ABAP programming, enabling them to optimize SAP solutions and drive business innovation effectively.


Course Introduction

Price:

USD 3,250

Duration:

16 Hrs.

  • Course Introduction
    • Overview of ABAP and its role in SAP
    • Course objectives and structure
  • Fundamentals of Programming
    • Introduction to programming concepts
    • Data types and variables in ABAP
    • Control structures: loops and conditionals
  • ABAP Development Environment
    • Navigating the ABAP Workbench
    • Creating and managing ABAP programs
    • Debugging techniques
  • Data Dictionary
    • Understanding database tables and structures
    • Creating and modifying data objects
    • Utilizing views and indexes
  • Reports and Interfaces
    • Creating simple reports with ABAP
    • Introduction to ALV (ABAP List Viewer)
    • Working with screen elements
  • Modularization Techniques
    • Subroutines and function modules
    • Methods in ABAP classes
    • Exception handling and error management
  • Object-Oriented Programming in ABAP
    • Principles of object-oriented programming
    • Creating and using classes and objects
    • Inheritance and polymorphism
  • Enhancements and Modifications
    • User exits and customer exits
    • BAdIs (Business Add-Ins)
    • Modification concepts and best practices
  • Performance Optimization
    • Analyzing and improving program performance
    • Database optimization techniques
    • Efficient data handling
  • Conclusion and Next Steps
    • Recap of key concepts learned
    • Resources for further learning and certification options

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