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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABAP
Report programs follow a relatively simple programming model whereby a user optionally enters a set of parameters (e.g. a selection over a subset of data)
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and the program then uses the input parameters to produce a report in the form of an interactive list. The output from the report program is interactive because it is not a passive display; instead it enables the user, through ABAP language constructs, to obtain a more detailed view on specific data records via drill-down functions, or to invoke further processing through menu commands, for instance to sort the data in a different way or to filter the data according to selection criteria. This method of presenting reports has great advantages for users who must deal with large quantities of information and must also have the ability to examine this information in highly flexible ways, without being constrained by the rigid formatting or unmanageable size of "listing-like" reports. The ease with which such interactive reports can be d
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The average SAP developer has never even heard of ABAP shared memory much less worked with it or even utilized it to their advantage. This was the subject
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of Alex's first tip. He boasted that using this development will buffer data to help alleviate database read/write times on any custom program that it is associated with. He mentioned that there is virtually no learning curve when dealing with shared memory as the buffered data is easily viewable and debugged. On the left side of the image we can see the product structure "ET_PRODUCTS", click on "17 Entries" to dive deeper into the details. Here we can see the 169 products that are associated with this particular product structure, and it is here that we manage the shared memory. First, to create the shared memory area we go to Tcode SHMA. A root class name must be provided as well as other parameters that can be left to the default settings until it becomes clear how these changes would affect the program. The difference between a r
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Quality is a vital core competency for manufacturers industry- wide – and given today’s complex and often global production cycles, it cannot be treated
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as a simple afterthought. You have to engineer quality into the design of products and processes; you have to track quality through procurement, production, and delivery; and you have to constantly improve quality to keep pace with ever-growing customer expectations and competitive pressures. In short, you need to take a comprehensive approach to quality management – one that integrates information and processes across departments and corporate boundaries and empowers both your employees and supply chain partners to maintain and improve quality levels. Yet quality at all costs is not the answer. Competitive success also demands that you take an efficient approach to quality management – one that ensures tight cost control, facilitates faster production cycles, and accelerates time to market each step of the way. With the SAP® ERP appli
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SAP provides integrated Project Management capabilities to support six sigma DMAIC methodology. Learn from this article what ERP Quality Management, cProjects,
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and Six Sigma Analytics have to offer together to maintain and execute six sigma projects. 24 Mar 2008
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JonERP.com Visitor Feedback "Jon, let me congratulate you on building a site which exclusively caters to SAP skills and careers and answers a lot of doubts
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young and senior SAP consultants have about what skills to have and get trained on." "The Future of SAP Development" Podcast: Listen Now! SAP development is changing rapidly, and this technical evolution is impacting both technical and functional SAP professionals. To get an inside look at the future of SAP development, Jon interviewed Thomas Jung, NetWeaver Product Manager with SAP Labs and an influential . Jon asked Thomas about a number of "hot button" topics in the SAP development space, including the innovations of the CE environment and the modeling tools needed for eSOA-driven development, the impact of outsourcing and how to make your skills "outsourcing proof," why ABAP development is alive and well, and how's SAP's SDN and BPX communities are affecting how SAP professionals interact with SAP and enhance their skill sets.
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Photo frames go wireless Keith reviews the i-Mate Momento 100 digital photo frame, which has a wireless connection to let users download updated photos
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[ edit ] History The database development started in 1977 as a research project at the Technical University of Berlin . In the early 1980s it became a
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database product that subsequently was owned by Nixdorf Computer , Siemens-Nixdorf , Software AG and today by SAP AG . Along this line it has been named VDN, Reflex, Supra 2, DDB/4, Entire SQL-DB-Server and ADABAS . In 1997 SAP took over the software from Software AG and renamed it to SAP DB. Since October 2000 SAP DB sources additionally were released as open source under the GNU General Public License. In 2003 SAP AG and MySQL AB joined a partnership and re-branded the database system to MaxDB. In October 2007 this reselling was terminated and sales and support of the database reverted back to SAP [1] . SAP AG is now managing MaxDB development, distribution, and support. Source code of MaxDB is no longer available under the GNU General Public License. SAP also stated that "Further commercial support concepts to cover mission critical u
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Practical and helpful SAP PM Stuff to assist those supporting the SAP Plant Maintenance Modules. If you have any SAP Plant Maintenance question, please
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feel free to raise it in the SAP PM forum. What is SAP PM? The R/3 Plant Maintenance (PM) application component provides you with a comprehensive software solution for all maintenance activities that are performed within a company. The uniform, graphical user interface is particularly user-friendly and quickly meets with acceptance, thanks to the numerous possibilities that are available for tailoring it to meet individual requirements. The data and functions of all maintenance procedures performed within a company can be fully interconnected. The openness of the R/3 System enables you to use external systems that are integrated with the PM component, such as geographical information systems (GIS), computer-aided design (CAD) systems and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems.
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--> Tuesday, September 18, 2007 Oracle Accelerate for Small and Medium Businesses (SMB) In October 2006 Oracle , according to their Accelerate page Oracle
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Accelerate delivers a complete set of applications, rapid implementation tools, and an industry-leading partner ecosystem, allowing companies to maximize their limited budgets and achieve unlimited possibilities. Oracle Accelerate provides: Product: Pre-packaged and affordably priced bundles tailored to meet the needs of your business within your industry. Delivery : Oracle Business Accelerators help reduce the time, cost, and complexity of implementation by building in industry best practices, business flows, and configurations. Partners: Work with partners who are knowledgeable about your industry and region. are available for over 20 industries on the R11 platform whilst 12 industry specific solutions are available for R12. Industry solutions available for R11 are as follows: Aerospace and Defense Automotive - Supplier Business Se
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