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SAP ABAP Training

Posted by admin - 26/07/09 at 06:07 am
ABAP is one of the many application-specific fourth-generation languages (4GLs) first developed in the 1980s. It was originally the report language for SAP R/2, a platform that enabled large corporations to build mainframe business applications for materials management and financial and management accounting.

SAP Overview

  • ERP Overview
  • Different Modules In SAP
  • Architecture
  • Database Layer
  • ABAP Overview

ABAP Programming Language –I

  • Data Dictionary
  • Tables, Views, Structures, Match codes
  • Declarations of variables
  • Different types of Program, report, Screens etc.
  • Assignments, calculations, control statements

ABAP Programming Language –II

  • Internal tables
  • Write Statement
  • Selection Screens
  • Events, Subroutines, Function Modules

ABAP Programming Language -Advanced I

  • BDC(Data Transfer Techniques)
  • User Exits- (SMOD, Includes), BADI, BTE
  • LSMW
  • BAPI
  • Dialog Programming

ABAP Programming Language -Advanced II

  • SAP Tables SD, MM, FI
  • Order to Cash Flow with transactions -Sales
  • PO to Invoicing flow with transactions-MM
  • Basic transactions in FI

Exposure to Real-time Environment

  • Exposure of real-time systems & Environment
  • Resume Preparation
  • Facilitate for Interview preparations


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One Response to “SAP ABAP Training”

  1. R.Thambidurai says:
    July 31st, 2009 at 9:37 am

    Sir/Madam,
    I am basically a mechanical engineering graduate with 4 years of experience in mechanical field. Presently i am interested in switching my carrier. I have chosen the ABAP. Kindly help me . Whether i will be able to complete the course? Or Can i cope up with this unknown subject? What is the time duration to complete the course? How about the placement during this time of recession?

    Kindly help me in choosing my carrier path.

    Thanking you

    With true regards
    R.Thambidurai

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