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Capturing global market using sap tools, techniques & best practicesKey features Comprehensive coverage of SAP UI5, Fiori, Webdynpro, Object oriented ALV with SALV Factory method laying more stress on Realtime case studies. The Book also covers numerous practical examples on LSMW tool, ALE, IDOC, SAP Query tool, SAP Quick viewer tool, SAP Report Painter tool, BAPI, Web services, DME tool, SAP MDM data conversion Simple language, crystal clear approach, straight forward comprehensible presentation. Adopting user-friendly classroom lecture style. The concepts are duly supported by several examples. The Book cover the topics in a manner which fulfil the skill gap among industry and academia. Examples discussed on SAP tools, methodologies and techniques are helpful for developing projects for IT consultants.DescriptionThe book has been written in such a way that the concepts are explained in detail, giving adequate emphasis on examples. To make clarity of the programming examples, logic is explained properly as well discussed using comments in program itself. The book covers the topics right from the start of the software using snapshots of starting the software and writing programs into it. The real-time examples are discussed in detail from simple to complex taking into consideration the requirement of IT consultants. Various sample projects are included in the Book and are written in simple language so as to give IT consultants the basic idea of developing projects in SAP. The examples given in book are user-focused and have been highly updated including topics, figures and examples.The book features more on practical approach with more examples covering topics from simple to complex one addressing many of the core concepts and advance topics also.What will you learnThis book will "need to have" title for various reasons as articulated below. Gaining Customers by adopting and implementing different SAP tools, methodologies and techniques in organizations / projects / programs Help in sustaining Customer Relationships as the core of all successful working relationships are two essential characteristics: trust and commitment Help in delivering "Superior Value and Getting an Equitable Return" as understanding value in business markets and doing business based on value delivered gives suppliers the means to get an equitable return for their efforts This document is a compilation of SAP ABAP/4 coding and efficiency standards and will provide guidance in creating readable, maintainable code. It is intended for all developers in the SAP R/3 system This book may work as dictionary and generates a comprehensive list of value elements Who this book is forSAP Consultants, SAP technical, Business analysts, Architects, Team Leads, Project Leads, Project Managers, Account Manager, Account Executives, CEO, CTO, COO, CIO, Sr. VP, Directors.Table of contents1. DME Overview2. Purpose of Sap MDM Data Conversion Document3. Conversion Methodologies4. Web Services5. BAPI User Guide6. SAP Report Painter7. Object Oriented Alv Using Salv Factory Method8. Event Handling In 2 Grids Simultaneously (Alv Oops (SAP ABAP))9. Creating Alv With Dynamic Columns10. Creation Of Drop Down In Alv In Web Dynpro ABAP11. Webdynpro Application With Interactive Alv12. Component And Use Of Tabstrip And Tooltips13. Webdynpro Abap - 7 Steps For Creating Alv14. Alv Print Version Functionality15. Alv Table With Business Graphics16. Sending The Multiple Alvs As Pdf Attachment Through Email17. Sap Query Creation Steps18. Simple Report Creation Using SAP Quick Viewer Tool19. SAP Ale Scenario Development20. LSMW21. Step By Step Guide To Configure Fiori Launchpad Tiles For Fiori Transactional App22. SAP UI5 About the authorSudipta Malakar is an accomplished IT SAP Project Manager, Program Manager, Agile Coach with 15+ years of experience in directing SAP DEV teams in supporting many major fortune 500 clients in multiple large accounts that include more than 7 years of experience in IT Project/Program & Solution Delivery Management and 5+ years of experience in Agile as SCRUM Master, Agile Coach. He is certified Disruptive Strategy professional from HBX Harvard Business School, USA, Bachelor degree in Technology (B. TECH) in Chemical Technology from Calcutta University. He is certified Sr. Project Manager in (Prince-2), CSP(R), CSM(R), KMP, ICP-ACC(R), TKP(R), ITIL, DevOps, ISO, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, CMMi.

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SAP TOOLS, METHODOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES
by Sudipta Malakar
BPB PUBLICATIONS
FIRST EDITION 2018
Copyright © BPB Publications, INDIA
ISBN: 978-93-8728-451-7
All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication can be stored in a retrieval system or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publishers.
LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
The Author and Publisher of this book have tried their best to ensure that the programmes, procedures and functions described in the book are correct. However, the author and the publishers make no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to these programmes or the documentation contained in the book. The author and publisher shall not be liable in any event of any damages, incidental or consequential, in connection with, or arising out of the furnishing, performance or use of these programmes, procedures and functions. Product name mentioned are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies.
All trademarks referred to in the book are acknowledged as properties of their respective owners.
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Published by Manish Jain for BPB Publications, 20, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110002 and Printed by Repro India Pvt Ltd., Mumbai
PREFACE
Notice how SAP has changed the world now. Whether you are a newbie or an old-hat, you can learn to design & build simple and advanced SAP Data Medium Exchange (DME) graphical Tool, BAPI, Web services, MDM applications with ABAP/4, SAP UI5, Fiori, LSMW tool, ALE, IDOC, TabStrip control, SAP Query tool, SAP Quick viewer tool, Webdynpro, Object oriented ALV with SALV Factory method, SAP Report Painter tool by using this comprehensive artifact. You can also enrich your skillsets with the new object-oriented approach. Use this detailed programming referral guide to develop and optimize your applications. You'll be programming for SAP in no time. The goal of writing this book is to describe different SAP ABAP programming best practices, taken reference from different SAP & IBM blogs, books, articles, Global networks,Wikipedia, organizational forums, portals, etc.
The document explains what "Data conversion" is. What data needs to be converted and what method is used for this. It also explains cleansing the data and approach towards the historical data and its significance. The document gives an overview about the data conversion and can be consider as initial overview of the subject".
This book promises to be a very good starting point for beginners and an asset for those having insight towards programming.
It is said "To err is human, to forgive divine". Although the book is written with sincerity and honesty but in this light, I wish that the shortcomings of the book will be forgiven. At the same the author is open to any kind of constructive criticisms and suggestions for further improvement. All intelligent suggestions are welcome and the author will try itsbest to incorporate such in valuable suggestions in the subsequent editions of this book.
Acknowledgement
No task is a single man's effort. Cooperation and Coordination of various peoples at different levels go into successful implementation of this book. There is always a sense of gratitude, which everyone expresses others for their helpful and needy services they render during difficult phases of life and to achieve the goal already set.
At the outset I am thankful to the almighty that is constantly and invisibly guiding every body and helped me to work on the right path.
I am very much thankful to my parents, spouse, son and family for their guidance which motivated me to work for the betterment of consultants by writing the book with sincerity and honesty. Without their support, this book is not possible.
I wish my sincere thanks to colleagues who helped and kept me motivated for writing this text.
I also thank the Publisher and the whole staff at BPB Publication, especially Mr. Manish Jain for motivation and for bringing this text in a nice presentable form.
Finally, I thank everyone who has directly or indirectly contributed to complete this authentic work.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - DME Overview
1.1 Transaction Code
DMEE
1.2 Main Components Of DME File
1.3 Dmee Tree Nodes Creation Procedure
1.4 Configuration Of Data Medium Exchange (DME) Graphical Tool File
1.5 Conclusion
1.6 Golden Rules
1.7 Quiz Sessions
Chapter 2 - Purpose Of Sap MDM Data Conversion Document
2.1 Activities In Data Conversion
2.2 Types Of Systems
2.3 Approach To Sap Data Loads
2.4 Terms
2.5 Data Types To Be Converted
2.6 Data Not Be Converted
2.7 Target Systems
2.8 Migration Environment/Tools
Chapter 3 - Conversion Methodologies
3.1 Sap Data Conversion Landscape
3.2 LSMW (Legacy Systems Migration Workbench)
3.3 Custom Development
3.4 Data Conversion Approach
3.5 Documentation
Chapter 4 - Web Services
4.1 What Is Web Services?
4.2 What Is Sap Proxy?
4.3 What Is .Net Web Service?
4.4 Creating Web Services Using Web Services Wizard For A Function Module
4.5 Creating Web Services Using Web Services Wizard For A Function Module:
4.5.1 Creating Virtual Interface:
4.5.2 Creating Web Service Definition:
4.5.3 Releasing Web Services:
4.5.4 Testing Web Services
4.5.5 Procedure To Re-Create The Web Services:
Chapter 5 - BAPI User Guide
5.1 Use
5.2 Prerequisites
5.3 Required Knowledge
5.4 Introduction
5.4.1 Use
5.5 Business Framework
5.5.1 Use
5.5.2 Features
5.6 Sap Business Objects
5.6.1 Definition
5.6.2 Structure
5.6.3 Integration
5.7 Business Application Programming Interface (BAPIS)
5.7.1 Use
5.7.2 Integration
5.7.3 Prerequisites
5.8 Advantages Of Using BAPIS
5.9 Characteristics Of BAPIS
5.9.1 Use
5.10 Standardized BAPIS
5.10.1 Features
5.11 Service BAPIS For Help Functions
5.11.1 Use
5.11.2 Features
5.12 SAP Enhancements to BAPIS
5.12.1 Purpose
5.12.2 Process Flow
5.13 Bapis Of Sap Interface Types
5.13.1 Use
5.14 Business Object Repository
5.14.1 Definition
5.15 Programming With BAPIS
5.15.1 Use
5.15.2 Integration
5.15.3 Features
5.16 Object-Oriented Access To BAPIS
5.16.1 Purpose
5.16.2 Process Flow
5.17 Function-Oriented Access To BAPIS
5.17.1 Purpose
5.17.2 Process Flow
5.18 Programming Dialog Applications
5.18.1 Use
5.18.2 Features
5.19 Programming Distributed Applications
5.19.1 Use
5.19.2 Features
5.20 Transaction Model For Developing Bapis
5.20.1 Use
5.20.2 Features
5.21 BAPIS Transaction Model With Commit
5.21.1 Use
5.22 BAPI Transaction Model Without Commit
5.22.1 Use
5.23 Determining Bapis Of Business Objects
5.23.1 Procedure
5.24 Specifying The Key Fields Of The Business Object
5.24.1 Prerequisites
5.24.2 Procedure
5.25 Specifying The BAPIS Parameters
5.25.1 Prerequisites
5.25.2 Procedure
5.25.3 Result
5.26 Determining The Name Of The Function Module
5.26.1 Prerequisites
5.26.2 Procedure
5.27 Displaying BAPIS Documentation
5.28 Determining BAPIS Of Interface Types
5.28.1 Procedure
5.29 Specifying The BAPIS Parameters
5.29.1 Prerequisites
5.29.2 Procedure
5.30 Displaying Bapi Documentation
5.31 Examples Of Bapi Calls
5.32 Calling Bapis From Java
5.33 Calling Bapis From Visual Basic
5.34 Calling Bapis From ABAP
5.35 Modifying BAPIS
5.35.1 Use
5.36 User Exits
5.36.1 Use
5.36.2 Features
5.37 Customer Enhancements
5.37.1 Purpose
5.38 Enhancements Through Modification
5.38.1 Purpose
5.38.2 Process Flow
5.39 Customer Developments
5.39.1 Purpose
5.39.2 Process Flow
5.40 Namespaces
5.40.1 Definition
5.41 BAPI Creation
5.41.1 Technical Steps (From 0 - 16) For BAPI Creation
5.42 Frequently Used BAPIS
5.43 Definitions
5.44 List Of Bapis In Sap
5.45 How To Find BAPI for A Transaction
5.46 Bapi Implementation Checklist
Chapter 6 - SAP Report Painter
6.1 Demo Of Sap Report Painter
Sap Report Painter Steps
6.2 Create A Report Actual Planed Variance YTD Report
6.3 Row Selection: Double Click On Row1 And Select the Following Properties
6.4 YTD Planned
6.5 YTD Var
6.6 YTD %Var
Chapter 7 - Object Oriented Alv Using Salv Factory Method
Chapter 8 - Event Handling In 2 Grids Simultaneously (Alv Oops (SAP ABAP))
Chapter 9 - Creating Alv With Dynamic Columns
Chapter 10 - Creation Of Drop Down In Alv In Web Dynpro ABAP
Chapter 11 - Webdynpro Application With Interactive Alv Component And Use Of Tabstrip And Tooltips
11.1 Source Code:
11.2 Test Case @ Project S2P:
11.3 Portal Linking:
11.4 Tool Tips And Help Drop Down Got Created As Below:
11.5 Scrollable Columns:
11.6 Text Fields Tooltip Dropdowns:
Chapter 12 - Webdynpro Abap - 7 Steps For Creating Alv
Chapter 13 - Alv Print Version Functionality
Chapter 14 - Alv Table With Business Graphics
Chapter 15 - Sending The Multiple Alvs As Pdf Attachment Through Email
Chapter 16 - Sap Query Creation Steps
Chapter 17 - Simple Report Creation Using SAP Quick Viewer Tool
17.1 Demo 1:
17.2 Demo 2:
17.3 Other Table Joins Which Are Useful
17.3.1 Table Information Table Join
17.3.2 Material Master Data Review
17.3.3 Characteristics And Classes
17.3.4 Bom Data Review
17.3.5 Routing Data Review
17.3.6 Production Version Data Review
17.3.7 Work Center Data Reviews
17.3.8 Handling Units With Values
17.4 Demo 3:
Chapter 18 - SAP Ale Scenario Development
18.1 Introduction To Ale Development
18.2 Ale Example
18.3 Settings On The Sender End
18.4 Definin

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