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SAP ABAP - Development Academies
[2005 - 2006Q]
$199.99

SAP ABAP - Development Academies

 

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EXTREME HIGH DEMAND Course.  ABAP applications are written in the ABAP programming language, and run within the application layer of the SAP NetWeaver Application Server ABAP.

ABAP programs communicate with the database management system of the central relational database (RDBMS) and with the presentation layer. A SAP-specific graphical user interface (SAP GUI) for users logged on to a SAP System and Web browsers for Web-based applications are available to you as presentation layers.

How hot is ABAP?  http://www.devbistro.com/jobs/keywords/ABAP for latest ABAP Jobs.  This is a technical Field and even new apps and custom programs by Delphi, Dupond and Koenig are all written in ABAP.  This will however change with the introduction of ECC 7.0 and Java shift. 

There is a HUGE customer base for ABAP programmers.  This will remain the same well into 2012 because of customers not wanting to shift to new offerings by SAP. 

With this course you can get over $120,000 / year.  This is a technical course. It follows standard business processes closely.  High Demand and universally applicable course at a fraction of the price SAP Academy charges.

Please do not waste money on USELESS older courses as you are just wasting money. This new course is in HIGH demand, EVEN 3rd PARTY instructors use OLDER ADM books and R/3 Systems.  Use the MiNI SAP DVD we provide to learn Basis at your Home.  Please CHECK out our store.

This is not a difficult course, and if you any sort of industry experience you'll find SAP Courses easy to FOLLOW.  Release you POTENTIAL.

Learn SAP, you can lead a really good life, especially if you are a recent graduate.  Salary over 150,000+ is a reality for this course especially if your proficient with the configuration screen. (SPRO)  This COURSE is especially detailed on the configuration.  You can also work anywhere with this course, like UK, USA, Canada.  Migrate to the area with the most demand. High Demand and universally applicable course at a fraction of the price SAP Academy charges.

You cannot go wrong with this Certification.  If you want a job that will constantly evolve, but be in EXTREME demand, then this is the course for you.

This Curriculum follows the EXACT same Track used at SAP Academy.  EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET CERTIFIED IS IN THESE BOOKS.  Don't waste your money.  Buy and LEARN at you HOME. 

ALL SAPDRILL.com COURSE INCLUDES THE OPTIONAL CONFIGURATION BOOKS.  When on a project site,  Its how well you know configuration that sets you apart from the rest.  You are not TESTED on Configuration in the SAP Academy Tests.  SAP also does not teach configuration in their t*** series academy courses.


 
TAW10 Course Contents

Audience:

* Project management
* Project team members

Objectives:

* Participants gain an overview of the business processes that can be modeled using IS-Utility/CCS solution.
* Briefly demonstrate the most important customer business processes using examples.
* Demonstrate the integration of IS-Utility/CCS functions with standard mySAP components.

Content:

* Overview
- IS-Utility/CCS application components
- Integration of IS-Utility/CCS with standard SAP system
* Execution of the most important business processes:
- Customer information
- Master data
- Move-in/out handling
- Device maintenance
- Meter reading
- Billing and invoicing
- Energy data management
- Contract accounts receivable and payable
- Waste management


TAW12 Course Contents

Audience:

* Project managers
* Project team members

Objectives:

* Familiarize participants with the utility solution master data and its use in performing basic functions of the system.
* Use practice-oriented exercises to teach participants to use the basic functions and tools of IS-Utility/CSS solution efficiently.

Content:

* IS-U/CCS basic functions
- Regional structure
- Scheduling
* Commercial master data
- Business partner
- Contract account
- Contract
* Technical master data
- Connection object
- Connection
- Premise
- Installation
- Point of delivery
- Device
* Integration with the standard SAP system
- Equipment
- Functional locations
- Material
* Enterprise organization/agent determination for Customizing functions.


SAPTEC Course Contents

Objectives:

* The architecture of SAP Web Application Server (SAP Web AS) is presented in detail. SAP Web AS is the central component of the SAP NetWeaver application platform.
* You will learn effective techniques for navigating.
* You will receive an overview of the development process in SAP systems.

Content:

* Short introduction to SAP NetWeaver
* Navigating in SAP systems
- Logon and structure of the user interface
- Accessing functions in the system
- Personalization options
* SAP Web Application Server architecture
- Processing a user query
- Structure of an instance
- Work process types, server processes and their use
- Internet-based technology components:
* Overview of the SAP development environment
- Creating and editing Repository objects
- Transports between SAP systems
* Communication and integration technologies
* Introduction to SAP system administration


BC400 Course Contents

Objectives:

* Learn the fundamental concepts of the ABAP programming language
* Efficiently use the ABAP Workbench tools
* Create simple application programs with user dialogs (selection screen, list and screen) and database dialogs (reading from the database)

Content:

* Create ABAP programs and the most important Repository objects using appropriate ABAP Workbench tools
* Navigate in the Workbench and use the syntax help
* Process source text with the ABAP Editor
* Test programs using the Debugger
* Define elementary and structured data objects
* Overview of important ABAP statements
* Use internal tables (introduction)
* Use modularization techniques local in the program
* Database dialogs: information about database tables in the ABAP Dictionary, read database tables
* User dialogs: list, selection screen, screens
* Overview of ABAP Web Dynpro (from SAP NetWeaver 2004s)
* Use function groups and function modules, classes and methods, BAPIs
* Project-oriented development using the Transport Organizer
* Overview of the different options for adapting software


BC401 Course Contents

Audience:

* Developers
* Consultants

Objectives:

* Learn the concepts of object-oriented programming
* Develop business applications with ABAP Objects
* Good understanding of object-oriented programming using ABAP Objects as an example

Content:

* Analyze and design classes (UML)
* Classes, instances, references
* Inheritance, interfaces, polymorphism
* Events
* Special object-oriented techniques
* Global classes/interfaces (Class Builder)
* Class-based exception concept


BC402 Course Contents

Objectives:

* With In-depth knowledge of the ABAP programming language be able to write more robust programs
* The ability to assess ABAP programming techniques according to performance aspects and develop high-performance programs
* Acquire the necessary knowledge to develop dynamic ABAP programs

Content:

* ABAP runtime environment
* ABAP types and data objects
* Unicode
* Analysis tools for programs
* Work with internal tables
* Program modularization with function modules
* Performance of complex Open SQL statements
* Dynamic programming with field symbols and references
* Runtime type information, runtime type creation
* Program calls and memory management
* Notes
* The topic of the performance of ABAP programs is also covered in the BC490 (ABAP Performance Tuning) course. BC490 focuses on analyzing and eliminating existing performance problems, whereas BC402 is concerned with avoiding performance problems during the design and implementation of a program.
* The course is also suitable for participants who are using a release older than the one specified (at least SAP R/3 4.6). The topics 'Shared Objects' and 'Runtime Type Creation' are only relevant from SAP Web Application Server 6.40.

BC405 Course Contents

Objectives:

* Becoming familiar with the different list processing techniques
* Designing and implementing basic lists
* Using the ALV grid control
* Using logical databases to retrieve data from the database and programming complex database queries

Content:

* Data retrieval:
* Selection screens
* Logical databases
* Open SQL Programming with the SAP list viewer (ALV):
* Using the ALV grid control for displaying tables
* Starting ALV basic functions from the application
* Adjusting the layout
* Using display variants
* Processing user actions (for example, double-click, button press)


BC410 Course Contents

Objectives:

* The course will prepare you to:
* Develop screen based user dialogues

Content:

* Principles and ergonomics of user dialogues
* User interface
* Menu Painter
* Layout
* Screen objects: attributes, implementation and processing
* Screen Painter (tool)
* Screens
* Text fields
* Frames
* Status icons
* Input/Output fields
* Dropdown list boxes
* Pushbuttons
* Checkboxes
* Radio button groups
* Subscreens
* Tabstrips
* Table controls
* Context menus
* List processing in dialog programming


BC414 Course Contents

Objectives:

* This course explains programming techniques for update transactions in the SAP R/3 System.

Content:

* Specifically, the following subjects are covered:
- Open SQL statements in ABAP for updating database tables
- The LUW concept in the SAP R/3 environment
- Using the SAP lock concept
- Database updates from dialog programs using suitable techniques: inline updates, synchronous, asynchronous, and local updates in V1 and V2 modes
- Implementing complex transactions

Notes:

* This course is intended for experienced ABAP programmers who meet the above prerequisites.
* You must have several weeks experience of programming intensively in the SAP development environment and be able to navigate comfortably in complex programs.
* Knowledge of ABAP dialog programming would be very useful.
* This course is also suitable in principle for participants that use a SAP R/3 release lower than 4.6.
* The content of this course was covered in the 3.0 and 4.0 versions of the BC410 course (Programming User Dialogs), but now forms a separate course. If you have already attended one of these versions of BC410 (Programming User Dialogs), you do not need to attend BC414 (Programming Database Updates) to work in systems with newer releases.


BC425 Course Contents

Objectives:

* Display the options for making customer-specific adjustments to the SAP standard system
* Searching for and using enhancements
* Correct implementation of modifications

Content:

* Overview of the options for making customer-specific adjustments to the SAP standard system
* Personalization (transaction variants)
* Enhancements to:
- Elements of the ABAP Dictionary
- SAP programs
- SAP screen menus
- SAP screens
* Enhancement techniques:
- Enhancements to elements of the Dictionary
- Enhancements via customer exits
- Business Transaction Events (BTEs)
- Business Add Ins (BAdIs)
- User Exits
* Modifications:
- Procedure
- Utilities (Modification Assistant, Modification Browser)
- Modification adjustment
* SAP Note Assistant (tool for SAP Note implementation)


BC430 Course Contents

Audience:

* Dictionary administrators
* Developers
* Consultants

Objectives:

* Explains the role of the ABAP Dictionary in the SAP system and its features.

Content:

* Terms and functions in the ABAP Dictionary
* Type definitions in the ABAP Dictionary
* Tables, including includes and appends
* Performance aspects when accessing tables:
- Buffering
- Indices
* Relationships between tables:
- Definition and use of foreign keys
- Text tables
* Dependencies between objects in the ABAP Dictionary
* Views and append views
* Search help and append search help


SM100 Course Contents

Audience:

* Consultants
* Project Managers
* Project Team Leads
* Project Team Members
* IT Service Desk Managers
* IT Service Desk Members

Objectives:

* This course will prepare you to:
* Define the concept of the SAP Solution Manager
* Discuss the tools provided by the SAP Solution Manager

Content:

* This course will familiarize you with the principles and terminology of the SAP Solution Manager. You will be introduced to the benefits of using the SAP Solution Manager during the implementation of your SAP solution and during ongoing support and operations.
- SAP Solution Manager Overview
- Accelerated SAP (ASAP) Methodology
- SAP Solution Manager as a tool set for implementation
- SAP Solution Manager as a tool set for operations and continuous improvement


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