Key Terms in SAP

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Key Terms in SAP ============= DEVELOPER Key is needed to create/change something in ABAP Development work bench. Object key enables you to identify a configuration object uniquely. Access key is needed with respect to a particular program/object. Workbench requests record changes made to ABAP Workbench objects. There are local and transportable Workbench requests.  Workbench Requests are those that involve changes to cross-client Customizing and Repository Objects. The objects are independent of the client A SAP transport is a package which is used to transfer data from one SAP installation to another. A SAP transport consists of several files. These files are usually located in 6 separate folders within the OS:  Data files - Contains the transport data, i.e. the actual data to be transported.  Cofiles - Contains information on change requests, i.e. different steps of a change request and their exit codes.  Profile files - It contains profile parameter.  Transport log - Logs, trace files, and statistics.  Support packs - Contains update and enhancement related files.  Bin Folder - This contains the configuration files of TMS ABAP Objects refers to entire ABAP runtime environment. On the other hand, it represents the object- oriented extension of the ABAP language. ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) is a programming language for developing applications for the SAP R/3 system. CATT (Computer Aided Test Tool) is a test tool in the ABAP Workbench package Authorization is allowing person/system/module to have specified access limitation OSS-Online services system Transaction code tells the location of a system task Client is self-contained unit in an SAP system with separate master records and its own set of tables . http://help.sap.com/saphelp_glossary/en/ 

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    Key Terms in SAP

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    DEVELOPER Key is needed to create/change something in ABAP Development work bench.

    Object key enables you to identify a configuration object uniquely.

    Access key is needed with respect to a particular program/object.

    Workbench requests record changes made to ABAP Workbench objects. There are local and

    transportable Workbench requests.Workbench Requests are those that involve changes to cross-clientCustomizing and Repository Objects. The objects are independent of the client

    A SAP transportis a package which is used to transfer data from oneSAPinstallation to another.

    A SAP transport consists of several files. These files are usually located in 6 separate folders

    within the OS:

    Data files- Contains the transport data, i.e. the actual data to be transported.

    Cofiles- Contains information on change requests, i.e. different steps of a change request

    and their exit codes.

    Profile files- It contains profile parameter.

    Transport log- Logs, trace files, and statistics.

    Support packs- Contains update and enhancement related files.

    Bin Folder- This contains the configuration files of TMS

    ABAP Objects refers to entire ABAP runtime environment. On the other hand, it represents the object-

    oriented extension of the ABAP language.

    ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) is a programming language for developing

    applications for the SAP R/3 system. CATT (Computer Aided Test Tool) is a test tool in the ABAP

    Workbench package

    Authorization is allowing person/system/module to have specified access limitation

    OSS-Online services system

    Transaction code tells the location of a system task

    Client is self-contained unit in an SAP system with separate master records and its own set of tables.

    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_glossary/en/

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