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Course Name

Course
Category

Ruma

ABAP Advanced Debugging

Technical

Ruma

ALE Basics

Technical

Ruma

ABAP HR

Technical

Ruma

ABAP Objects

Technical

Ruma

Workflow Basics

Technical

Ruma

ABAP Performance Tuning

Technical

Adv SAP Dev. with NW04S

Technical

ESA Sol. Dev. with CAF & GP

Technical

XI 3.0 Basics

Technical

XI 3.0 Advanced

Technical

ABAP Basics

Technical

Estimat
ed
Track/A
length Course Objective
rea
(in
Upon completion of the course:
days)
ABAP Advanced Debugging,
participants should
ABAP
1 Upon completion of the course:
be able to: Discuss the
ALE
Basics,
the participants
advanced
techniques
for
should
debugging an ABAP code.
be able to:
ABAP
3
1. Provide an overview of ALE
2. Configure, process and
monitor
inbound &ofoutbound
Upon
completion
the course:
ALE scenarios.
ABAP
5 ABAP
HR, participants should
Upon
completion
of
the course:
be able to:
ABAP Objects, the participants
should
completion
of the course:
ABAP
3 Upon
be able
to:
Workflow
Basics,
1. Familiarize
withthe
Object
participants
should
Oriented programming
be
able to: in ABAP.
techniques
ABAP
3 1. Provide an overview of SAP
Upon completion
of the course:
Business
Workflow
Adv
SAP Dev.
with NW04S,
2. Develop
working
knowledge
To
educate
ABAP
Developers
participants
should
of SAP
Business
Workflow
ABAP
1 be
on
perormance
of
ABAP
able
to:
programming and build.
programs
1.
Acquire deep familiarity with
the NetWeaver Developer
SAP
Upon
of the course:
Studiocompletion
and with NetWeaver
as
NDP
5 <Course Name>, participants
a development platform.
(Tech)
should
2. Explain the advanced
be
able to: user interface, and
integration,
SAP
1. Explain the fundamentals
NDP
5 application framework
and components
for
developing
Upon
completion
of the
technologies
enabled
bycourse:
the
(Tech)
Upon
completion
of the
course:
Composite
Applications
using
XI
3.0NetWeaver
Basics,
participants
SAP
Web
AS
6.40
Upon
completion
of
the
course:
ABAP
ECC6.0
Enterprise
Core,
the
SAP
NetWeaver
Developer
should
and
higher
platform.
XI
3.0
participants
should
Studio
and
Composite
XI
5 participants
be
ableAdvanced,
to: the
should
be
able to: basic
Application
Framework
(Core).
1.
Develop
working
be
able to: in the
1.
Recognize
knowledge
SAPSAP
XI R/3
1.
Demonstrate
the
advanced
Overview.
technology.
XI
5 2.
concepts
ofand
SAPcustomize
XI
Develop
2. Discussindetails
on stateful
solutions
SAP using
the
behaviour ofinSAP
XI areas:
knowledge
following
3. 2.1.
Implement
advanced
ABAP Programming
&
ABAP
20 business scenarios using XI
Debugging
3.0.
2.2. ABAP Data Dictionary
2.3. Reporting (Simple,
Interactive & ALV)
2.4. Online Programming
2.5. Data Interface
2.6. Forms (SapScript &
Smartforms)
2.7. Enhancements (User
Exist & BAdi's)

1. Advanced feature of ABAP debugger


1.1. Split
screen
debugging
2. ABAP
Data
Dictionary
1.2.
in of
internal
during debugging
2.1. Search
Overview
ABAPtable
Dictionary
1.3.
Debugging
from aObjects
pop-up screen
2.2. ABAP
Dictionary
1.4. Foreign
Display Unicode
alignment bytes during debugging
2.3.
Key Relationships
1.5. ABAP
SavingDictionary
and loading
of different
sessions
2.4.
Tables
in Relational
Databases
1.6.
Downloading
of internal tables into Excel files
2.5. Adding
Structures
1.7.
Higher Information
level variables/
Internal Tables
2.6. Accessing
ABAP Repository
System
1.8. ABAP
Debugging
in Loops
2.7.
Dictionary
Changes
1. 1.9.
Overview
of EDI,Remote
EDIFACT
& ALECall
Debugging
Function
2.8.
ABAP
Dictionary
2.
Components
ofoutline
ALE Objects: Views
Detailed
Course
1.10.
Navigation
2.9.
Overview(Application,
of Search Helps
2.1 Services
Distribution &
2.10. Online Help and Documentation
Communication)
2. 2.11.
Debugging
SapScript, Smartforms and ALV layout
Type(Customizing
Groups
2.2
& Development)
2.1.Tools
Debug
a SAPscript
Additional
Topics:
3. 2.12.
Message
Type,
IDOC
Type, IDOC
1.
SAP
HR
Functional
Overview
2.4. Debug
a
Smartform
2.12.1.
Table
Maintenance
4. 2.3.
Basic
Configuration
Elements Generator
1.1.Debug
Personnel
Administration
a ALV
Report
4.1
Logical
SystemsManagement
1.2.
Organization
3. 4.2
Introduction
to ABAP
Ranges
1.3.
TimeABAP
Management
3. 3.1.
SAP
and
Memory Language
ABAP
Programming
4.3
Ports
1.4.
Payroll
3.1.
To
view
datato
inOriented
SAP memory
during debugging
1.
Concept
of
Object
Programming
(OOP)
3.2.
Introduction
ABAP
4.4
Distribution
Model
2. 3.2.
HR ABAP
Technical
TopicsProgramming
To
view
data inOriented
ABAP
memory
during debugging
2.
Features
of
Object
Programming
3.3.
Simple
Output
Statements
4.5
Partner
profile
2.1.
Logical
Database
3.
History
of ABAP
Object Oriented
Programming
3.4.
ABAP
Data
Declarations
5.
Processing
(Outbound
& Inbound)
with program
2.2.
Join
and
Projection
4. ALE
Debugging
aofBackground
Job
4.
Advantages
ABAP
OOP
over conventional
3.5.
Retrieving
Data with
SELECT
StatementsABAP
development.
2.3.
Specific
Commands
1.
Introduction
to
Workflow
4.1.
How
to
debug
a
background
job
Procedural
Programming
3.6.
Control
Statements
6.
Transactions
For Monitoring
and Processing IDocs.
2.4.
Reports
/ Repetitive
Structures
2.
Workflow
Architecture
5.
Analyze
the
basic building
blocks
of ABAP Objects
3.7.
Data
Structures
&DB
Internal
Tables
7.
ALE
error
handling
2.5.
Exporting/Importing
tables
3.
Basic
Workflow
Template
5.
Different
settings
and
their use during debugging
6.
Inheritance
3.8.
Modularization
Techniques
1
Operation
8.Database
Trouble
Shooting
2.6.
Time
Data
4.
Business
Object
Overview
5.1.
How
to Use
of System Debugging
7.
Interfaces
3.9.
SELECT
Statements
2
Design
Stage
Considerations
9.
ALE
inBusiness
typical
Project
Scenario.
2.7.
Infosets
Infoset
Queries
5.
Basic
Object
Program
5.2.
How
to&Friends
use
Update
debugging
8.
Concept
of
3.10.
ABAP
Open
SQL Extensions
3
Index
2.8.
Infotypes
6.
Tasks
5.3.
Use
other
settings
during
debugging
9.
Define,
trigger,
handle
&
register
Events.
3.11.
ABAP
Native
SQL
4
Table
Buffering
2.9.
Logical steps
Database
PCH(PNP)
7.
Different
in Workflow
Template
10.
Runtime
environment
for
Event
processing
3.12.
Authorizations,
Passing
Data
Between Programs,
5 Application
Code
8.
Container
&
Bindings
11.
GlobalRuntime
classes
and
interfaces
Catching
Errors
5.1Internal
Table
Processing
9.
Workflow
Events (Change
Document
& ABAP Coding)
12.3.13.
ABAP
Objects
Obsolete
Statements
Selection
& User
Messages
SymbolScreens
1.
Introduction
10.5.2Field
Organizational
Plan, Role Resolution (Responsibility
3.14.
Online
Debugging
5.3String
operation
2.
Architecture
& Function Module)
3.15.
Additional
Topics:Studio
3.
NetWeaver
Developer
11.5.4Code
Types ofCleansing
Agents
1.
Overview
of
Service Programs
Oriented Architecture (SOA) &
3.15.1.
Linking
5.5
Parallel
Cursor
4.
J2EE
12. Basic Workflow
Monitoring Transactions
Enterprise
Service
Architecture
3.15.2.
Analysis
and
Test(ESA)
Tools
6.Memory
Management
5.
Java-ABAP
Integration
using
SAP
Java Connector
2.
Overview
Composite Applications
7.SQL
Traceof
(ST05)
(JCO)
3.
Composite
Application
Framework
in SAP
NetWeaver
4.
Interactive
Reporting
8.Runtime
(SE30)
and
SAPAnalysis
Java
Connector
Architecture
(JCA)
4.
Development
Environment
4.1.
to Interactive Reporting
9.General
Tips Java
6.
WebIntroduction
Dynpro
5.
Service
Modeling
Events
7. 4.2.
WebABAP
Services
6.
User
Interface
(UI)Event
Modeling
1.
XI
The
AT PF##
8. 4.3.
XI Overview
Proxies
7.
Process
Modeling
2.
System
Directory
TheLandscape
AT Development
USER-COMMAND
Event and Menu
9. 4.4.
NetWeaver
Infrastructure
8.
of Composite Application in NetWeaver
3.
Integration Repository
Painter
Portal
4.
Integration
Directory
4.5.
Step-by-Step
Instructions for Making a GUI
9. 4.6.
Composite
Application
Development
5.
XI
Proxies
& Java)
Review(ABAP
of Concepts:
Work AreasProcess
10.4.7.
& Project
6.
XICase
Adapters
1.
Mapping
Workshop
TheStudy
AT-LINE
SELECTION Event (SY-LISEL vs.
7.
XI Runtime
2.
Business
Process Management
HIDE)
3. Adapter
Framework
4.8. Multiple
Line Selection
4. J2EE Overview and Java Proxy Runtime concepts
5. ALV
5.1. Overview of ABAP List Viewer (ALV)
5.2. Advanced ALV with ABAP Objects
6. Online Programming
6.1. Introduction to Online Programming
6.2. Online program Example
6.3. Screen Painter
6.4. ABAP Dictionary
6.5. Automatic Screen Field Checks
6.6. Issuing Messages
6.7. User Defined Checks
6.8. Default Values and Cursor Position
6.9. Graphical User Interface
6.10. Dynamic Screen Sequence
6.11. Conditional Execution of PAI Modules
6.12. Sub-screens
6.13. Database Operations
6.14. Logical Locking
6.15. Table Control
6.16. Screen Modifications and Screen Flow Events
7. Data Interface
7.1. Background Processing
7.2. Application Server Files
7.3. Presentation Server Files
7.4. Batch Input Method
7.5. Batch Input Session
7.6. Processing Batch Input Sessions
7.7. Call Transaction Method
7.9. Batch Input Recorder
7.10. Additional Topics:
7.10.1. Use of BAPIs for Data Interfacing
8. Enhancements
8.1. User Exits
8.2. Business Addins (BAdi)
9. SAPScript
9.1. SAPScript Overview
9.2. SAPScript Forms
9.3. Coding in the SAPScript Editor
9.4. SAPScript - Output Program
9.5. SAPScript - Configuration
+G48
9.6. Printing SAPScript Forms

Target
Experienced
Audience
ABAP
developers,
Team
Experienced
Leads/Manag
ABAP
ers of
developers,
development
Team
projects.
Experienced
Leads/Manag
ABAP
ers of
developers,
development
Team
projects.
Leads/Manag
ABAP
ers of
developers,
development
Team
projects.
Leads/Manag
Experienced
ers
of
ABAP
development
developers,
Experienced
projects.
Team
SAP
ABAP
Leads/Manag
and/or
ers of Java
Developer
or
development
ABAP
an
SAP
projects.
Developers
development
team lead,
who will be
engaged
in a
Experienced
project using
SAP
the SAP
developers
/
Experienced
NetWeaver
programmers
ABAP
and/or
Web
who will
need
Java
Application
to
work on
developers
Server 6.40
Composite
about
to be
platform
or in
applications.
engaged
higher. in a
SAP XI
Experienced
Implementati
SAP
XI
Development
on
/ Support/
Developers
consultants
Project.
SAP
XI be
who
will
Consultants.
responsible
for
developing
and
customizing
ABAP
programs.

Prerequisite
More than 6
months of ABAP
programming
experience.
More than 1 year
of ABAP
programming
experience.
More than 6
months of ABAP
programming
experience.
More than 6
months of ABAP
programming
experience.
More than 1 year
of ABAP
programming
experience.
ABAP
1.
Basic Java
programming
programming
knowledge (with
J2EE knowledge).
Basic
2.
It is Java
also highly
programming
recommended(with
J2EEyou
knowledge).
that
have
completed the
Advanced SAP
Development with
Netweaver
Good
working
Application
Server
knowledge
in
7.0 (NW04S)
ABAP
and/or
(BC086G),
asJava
that
programming.
provides a solid
Good
working
basis for this CAF
knowledge
in SAP
course.
Basic
RDBMS
XI technology.
Concept,
Programming
experience in
another
programming
language.

L&K Server
Specification

Client/Other
Details

ECC
6.0:TTP/TT1/T
T2
105 and 100
ECC
(as ALE
6.0:TTP/TT1/T
reference
T2
client)
ECC
6.0:TTP/TT1/T Client: 105
T2
ECC
6.0:TTP/TT1/T
T2
ECC
6.0:TTP/TT1/T Client 105
T2

NW04S:LKE
(ABAP+Java)
& LKI (Java) &
LKX(XI)
ESR(ECC 6.0)
& ESB(BI 7.0)
& ESP(NW04S
Java)
XI3 & GL1

XNT & TTP


ECC
6.0:TTP/TT1/T
T2

preferably
Internet on
Windows
XP
Explorer 6.0
platform
SP1 or higher
(available at
at
(available
ISSI).
ISSI).
C.
SAP
B. SAP
Netweaver
Frontend,
Developer
Specific640
H/W
Version
Studio
with
and S/W
operating
SAP
GUI
SP10
Requirements
preferably
on
(version 640 or
(downloadable
Windows XP
above ) should
from
platform
be installed on
http://service.s
(available
SAP
GUI &at
instructor
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ISSI).
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Course Owner

Sangram Chowdhury

Sangram Chowdhury

Sangram Chowdhury

Sangram Chowdhury

Sangram Chowdhury

Sangram Chowdhury

Gairik Acharya

Nilay Ghosh

Karunkumar Battula

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