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CORE-ABAP

GENSOFT Technologies
GENSOFT SYSTEMS Plot No 28, SecondFees:
Floor,
Office Address: 6000/- (Class-room)
Behind HUDA MythriVanam,
Plot No 28, Ground Floor, SAP Street, 8000 /- (On-line)
Ameerpet, Hyderabad (45 hrs)
Behind HUDA Mythrivanam
Ph: 9246-550-660 Lane, Ameerpet,
/ 9700-470-460 Hyderabad,
/ 9848-985-270
Telangana, INDIA
Mobile: 9246-550-660 / 984-896-7544
E-mail: info@gensofthyderabad.com,
gensoftsaptechnologies@gmail.com
Website: www.gensofthyderabad.com
Powered By: • INDEPTH
Mr. Sridhar Sunkari • UNCOMPARABLE
(18+ yrs Exp.) • SUBJECT GUARANTEED
On-line & Class-Room Trainings

• Leader in SAP Technical Modules Training


• Trained 1000’s of students both in On-line and Class-room and also conducted
Corporate Trainings for the IT COMPANIES which includes TCS, WIPRO, CMC, VERIZON,
GENPACT, SIERRA ATLANTIC, VOLKSWAGON, INDIAN RAILWAYS and many more…
• Program Delivered by Real-Time consultant - SRIDHAR SUNKARI having over 18+ yrs of
experience in different technologies
• Real-time Scenarios with In-depth and Advanced Topics covered
• Numero Uno in CORE ABAP, OBJECT ORIENTED ABAP, CROSS APPLICATIONS, ABAP HANA,
INDEPTH OBJECT-ORIENTED ABAP
WEBDYNPRO, SAP UI5 Front-end and Back-end Training
• Detailed Class-Room Notes will be provided, need not depend on any other material
• As an additional service, Daily e-mails will be sent containing day-day class-room
session material
• Most of our old students are working in TOP IT COMPANIES; we welcome you to
interact with our old or existing students before registration
• To attend online 2nd time for the same module, students need to register again

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CORE ABAP

ERP INTRODUCTION LOCAL STRUCTURES


▪ Manual Business process and its ▪ Creating Structures
limitations ▪ Nested Structures
▪ ERP Products ▪ Including Structures
▪ Introduction to SAP and its Modules ▪ Move and Move-Corresponding Statements
▪ Role of ABAP Consultant in
SAP Projects DICTIONARY OBJECTS
▪ Role of ABAP Consultant in object
Development
▪ Standard Database tables
▪ Types of DB tables
SAP R/3 ARCHITECTURE ▪ Client Dependent Tables
▪ Client Independent Tables
▪ Application Server Services ▪ Table creation minimum settings
▪ ABAP Workbench ▪ Table creation using direct data types
▪ R/3 Landscape ▪ Table creation using data elements and
▪ Client Concept in SAP domains
▪ Currency and Quantity fields
▪ Reference tables and Reference fields
ABAP INTRODUCTION ▪ Dictionary Structures
▪ .Append and .Include Structures
▪ Repository and Dictionary Objects ▪ Table Maintenance Generator
▪ ABAP related Transaction Codes ▪ Events at Table Level
▪ ABAP Programming Rules ▪ Table Buffering
▪ Data Types and Operators ▪ Primary and Secondary Indexes
▪ Foreign key Relationship
ABAP BASIC STATEMENTS ▪ Check Tables and Value Tables
▪ Views
▪ View Cluster
▪ Data , Write ,Constant and
▪ Lock objects
Parameter Statements and their
▪ Type-Groups
attributes
▪ Table Types
▪ CONDITIONAL and LOOPING Statements
▪ Search Helps
▪ Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
▪ Submit, Import, Export keywords
▪ Field-symbols DATABASE ACCESS
STRING FUNCTIONS ▪ Open and Native SQL statements
▪ Select, Insert, Delete and update
• Shift statements
• Replace ▪ Select-End Select
• Translate ▪ Insert, Delete and Modify statements
• Overlay ▪ Select-single , Select up to 1 rows
• Strlen ▪ Cursors - Open SQL & Native SQL
• Condense
• Concatenate
• Split

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INTERNAL TABLES SELECTION SCREEN PROGRAMMING
▪ Introduction and Necessity of ▪ Creating Simple and Tabbed Blocks
Internal Tables ▪ Creating Push Buttons and Labels
▪ Types of Internal tables ▪ Dropdown List boxes
▪ Select-Options statement ▪ Grouping Selection screen elements
▪ Ranges ▪ Event Handling in Selection Screens
▪ Append ▪ SCREEN Structure
▪ Describe ▪ Creating Sub-screens
▪ Read ▪ Creating Application. Toolbar Push
▪ modify Buttons Using Function Keys
▪ Sort ▪ Menu Painter tool
▪ Clear ▪ At User-command event
▪ Refresh ▪ At PF-Status event
▪ Free
▪ delete
▪ Transporting keyword REPORTS
▪ Collect statement
▪ Classical Reports
MESSAGE CLASSES o Single Table
o Multiple Tables using Joins
▪ Control-Break Reports
▪ Creating Message classes
▪ Difference between at new and on change
▪ Types of Messages
of events
▪ Using Messages
▪ Interactive Reports using
o System field SY-LISEL
MODULARIZATION TECHNIQUES o HIDE Statement
o Get Cursor Statement
▪ Internal and External Subroutines ▪ For All Entries
▪ Actual and Formal Parameters ▪ Sequence of events execution
▪ Pass by Value and Reference ▪ Scheduling Reports in background
▪ Changing Parameters statically and dynamically
▪ Passing Internal Tables as ▪ Background job overview
Parameters ▪ Logical Database Reporting
▪ Include Programs
▪ Macros and Function Modules
MODULE POOL PROGRAMMING
FUNCTION MODULES ▪ Introduction to Screen Painter tool
▪ Events in Module Pool
▪ Creating Function Groups o PBO, PAI, POV, POH
▪ Function Builder tool ▪ Working with Table Control
▪ Types of Parameters in Function ▪ Tab Strip Control
Modules ▪ Designing Sub screens
▪ Optional and Default Parameters ▪ Modal Dialog boxes
▪ Exception Handling in Function ▪ Drop Down List Boxes
Modules ▪ Navigating between Screens
▪ Select-option Functionality in MPP

DEBUGGING Field Validations
o Automatic Field Validations
o Flow Logic Validations
▪ Setting Break points o Module Pool Validations
▪ Navigating through the breakpoints o AT Exit-Command
▪ Setting Watch points o Chain-End chain

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FILE HANDLING SMART FORMS
▪ File Management on Presentation ▪ Designing and Passing Data to Smart
Server Forms
▪ File Management on Application ▪ Calling smart forms from Driver Program
Server ▪ Working with Loop and Program lines
▪ Working with Datasets ▪ Graphic Management in Smart forms
o OPEN, READ ,CLOSE Dataset ▪ Including Standard texts in smart forms
o Transfer statement ▪ Reading and Modifying Standard Texts
o SET and GET Dataset Dynamically
o DELETE Dataset ▪ Transporting Standard Texts
▪ Copy Windows
▪ Working with Tables
BDC ▪ Alternative Conditions
▪ SMART STYLES
▪ Direct Input Method ▪ Text Modules
▪ Call Transaction Method ▪ Working with Templates
▪ Error Handling in Call Transaction ▪ Control level events in smart forms
▪ Session Method ▪ Migrating Scripts to Smart forms
▪ Recording Transactions with single ▪ Debugging Smart forms
screen and Multiple screens ▪ Converting Smart forms to PDF format
▪ BDC using Table Control ▪ Consolidated Example covering important
▪ Data Transfer in Background nodes of smart forms

LSMW SAP SCRIPTS


▪ Using Direct Input Method ▪ Designing SAP Scripts and Creating Print
▪ Using Batch Input Recording Program
▪ Transporting LSMW Settings ▪ Types of Symbols in SAP Scripts
▪ Image Uploading and displaying in SAP
Scripts
▪ Creating Standard Texts and including
Standard Texts in Scripts
▪ Modifying Standard Layouts
▪ Differences between Scripts and Smart
Forms

CORE-ABAP COMPLETED

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