Course Outline for SAP ABAP Objects Training
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Day 1:
Object Oriented ABAP Overview
Day 2 & 3:
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Day 4:
Specialized Class Types
Day 5:
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ABAP Objects
ERPtips SAP ABAP Objects class covers in depth the Object Oriented ABAP language extension, including but not limited to the modeling, design, usage, and positioning of the language as part of the overall SAP Software Solution. Students will focus on building and using Global ABAP Classes and Interfaces and will be tasked with over 20 hands on exercises that walk through the steps necessary in creating a system model using customer, material and sales order references. The modeling of a Class system is presented in detail, along with all the syntax and tools for creating global and local classes. The students will build a multi-class system starting with an initial local class, then building the entire system using global classes and interfaces, including events. Specialized class types will then be thoroughly discussed, and the course will finish with useful SAP software solutions that use classes with exercises that implement these solutions, such as the ALV Factory.
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To get exposure to all the key material in this course, I might have had to take about three courses from SAP itself. The instructor went the extra mile to make sure that everyone's questions were answered."
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