Common SAP R/3 functions manual
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Common SAP R/3 functions manual
(Springer professional computing)
Springer, 2004
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
R/3 is a business system that has gained global prominence. However, the SAP R/3 has 237,000 function modules. Quite often programmers are unaware that a module exists which can be of help in their programs. This convenient resource is a collection of the most common ABAP modules, demonstrated within simple programs. These programs for easily searchable examples can be accessed from http://extras.springer.com/978-1-85233-775-9
The modules in this book are organised for quick reference. This concise reference contains: A full explanation of the layout of reference entries; a brief introduction to SAP; coverage of conversion and date and time modules; file and directory modules; list, long texts, and number modules; useful integration modules for MSOffice and pop-up dialog box management.
This book organises over 300 modules, many of which are undocumented in text, and arranges them for quick and easy reference, and explains when and where to use the most common SAP R/3 ABAP function modules.
Table of Contents
SAP is a reporting tool that has gained global prominence. However, the SAP R/3 system has approximately 237,000 function modules. Quite often the programmer is unaware that a module exists which can be of help in their programs.
This incredibly convenient resource is a collection of the most commonly used ABAP modules, demonstrated within simple sample programs that clearly show their use. Also included is a CD-ROM containing these programs for easily searchable examples. The modules in this book and CD-ROM are organised for quick reference.
William Lawlor has been involved in application development for over 10 years. As a consultant, he has spent the last six years working almost exclusively in ABAP.
Key Topics
This extremely useful but concise reference material contains the following:
* A full explanation of the layout of reference entries
* A brief introduction to SAP
* Coverage of conversion and date and time modules, invaluable for a host of reporting tasks
* File and directory modules for managing data within the system
* List, long texts, and number modules for manipulating data within your reports
* Useful integration modules for MSOffice and pop-up dialog box management
Features and Benefits
Organises over 300 modules in this book, many of which are undocumented in text and arranges them for quick and easy reference.
Clearly explains when and where to use the most common SAP R/3 ABAP function modules.
Includes sample programs that can be cut and pasted into your code for modification.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Foreword
Layout of reference entries
An introduction to SAP
Using Function Modules
Table of Contents
BASIS Routines
ChConversion Routines
Date and Time Routines
File and Directory Routines
Lists Routines
Long Texts Routines
Number Ranges Routines
Office Integration Routines
Popup Dialog Routines
Miscellaneous Routines
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