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The Ultimate C_ P_TSEC10_75 - SAP Certified

Technology Professional - System Security Architect


P_TSEC10_75 - SAP Certified Technology Professional - System Security Architect
Certification Exam Credential. You as an ADT expert can now use the ADT tips and tricks. This
documentation provides condensed information about useful features which can be easily accessed
through shortcuts, menu bar, and so on. It is structured in a tabular way that supports you to realize
your development goals.

For more information, see Tips and Tricks (ABAP Core Tools)

Working with Application Log Objects

You can now create Application Log Objects and edit them in the Application Log Object Editor

For more information, see Creating Application Log Objects

ABAP Repository Trees

In the Project Explorer, you can now see your inactive objects. Just select 'My Inactive Objects'
template while creating a new ABAP repository tree.

ABAP RESTful Application Programming Model

Implementing Unmanaged Early Numbering in Managed Business Objects

You can now use unmanaged early numbering to automatically draw keys for your business object
during the CREATE.

For more information, see Early Numbering.

Retrieving Permission Information from Business Objects

You can now use the EML statement Get Permissions to retrieve information about feature control
and authorization permissions from business objects on global and instance level.

For more information, see Accessing Business Objects with EML.


Implementing Cleanup in Managed Business Objects

You can now implement the cleanup method in managed BOs if an additional or an unmanaged
save is defined in the behavior definition. In this implementation you can handle legacy coding and
dependent objects. The cleanup for managed BOs must be defined in the behavior definition and
implemented in the redefined method in the local saver class.

For more information, see CLEANUP.

Possibly Incompatible Changes for ABAP RESTful Application Programming

You can find an overview of possibly incompatible changes for the ABAP RESTful Application
Programming in SAP Note 3017989

These release notes are a general overview of the most significant changes relating to ABAP
Development Tools (ADT) features in the context of ABAP development and the ABAP programming
models.

These release notes relate to:

ADT client version: ABAP Development Tools 3.14

Back-end version: SAP Cloud Platform ABAP Environment 2011

Note

The following features that are highlighted with '*' are client-specific and are therefore available for
all supported ABAP systems.

ABAP Development Tool provides features that are client-specific or require a specific back-end
version. Consequently, this overview covers all client-specific and back-end-specific dependencies.
To highlight and contrast back-end-specific help content in the relevant context, the following icons
are used:

for on-premise releases

for SAP Cloud Platform ABAP Environment shipments

Creating or Logging on to an ABAP Cloud Project


Using an Existing Service Key

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