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The ABAP Quick Reference

by Horst Keller

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This one-of-a-kind resource, specifically for experienced developers with a profound knowledge of ABAP, makes it possible to quickly and effortlessly look up the syntax of any statement or the meaning of any addition, without taking time away from your daily work. All ABAP commands, up to and including Release 7.0, are described, in alphabetical order, using comprehensive and complete syntax diagrams and short descriptions of the functions of each individual statement and addition. Plus, you'll discover highly valuable information, which pinpoints the release in which a specific command was introduced for the first time. Finally, this unique book contains useful reference chapters detailing the commands of the Dynpro flow logic and the ST language (Simple Transformations) which can be used as an alternative to XSLT since Release 6.40.… (more)
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This one-of-a-kind resource, specifically for experienced developers with a profound knowledge of ABAP, makes it possible to quickly and effortlessly look up the syntax of any statement or the meaning of any addition, without taking time away from your daily work. All ABAP commands, up to and including Release 7.0, are described, in alphabetical order, using comprehensive and complete syntax diagrams and short descriptions of the functions of each individual statement and addition. Plus, you'll discover highly valuable information, which pinpoints the release in which a specific command was introduced for the first time. Finally, this unique book contains useful reference chapters detailing the commands of the Dynpro flow logic and the ST language (Simple Transformations) which can be used as an alternative to XSLT since Release 6.40.

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