This document provides an overview of using ABAP for BASIS. It discusses the ABAP Dictionary (SE11), which enables the definition of all types used in the SAP system. It also covers SPDD and SPAU, table maintenance (SM30), function modules, and EDI, ALE and IDOC. The document describes using the ABAP Dictionary to manage type definitions, working with transparent and clustered/pooled tables, primary and secondary indexes, and table buffering. It also differentiates between active and inactive object dictionary entries and performing table conversions.
This document provides an overview of using ABAP for BASIS. It discusses the ABAP Dictionary (SE11), which enables the definition of all types used in the SAP system. It also covers SPDD and SPAU, table maintenance (SM30), function modules, and EDI, ALE and IDOC. The document describes using the ABAP Dictionary to manage type definitions, working with transparent and clustered/pooled tables, primary and secondary indexes, and table buffering. It also differentiates between active and inactive object dictionary entries and performing table conversions.
This document provides an overview of using ABAP for BASIS. It discusses the ABAP Dictionary (SE11), which enables the definition of all types used in the SAP system. It also covers SPDD and SPAU, table maintenance (SM30), function modules, and EDI, ALE and IDOC. The document describes using the ABAP Dictionary to manage type definitions, working with transparent and clustered/pooled tables, primary and secondary indexes, and table buffering. It also differentiates between active and inactive object dictionary entries and performing table conversions.