Learning something does not merely mean to start from anywhere. It matters a lot from where you start. ABAP@DUCAT gives you not only an impressive and zealous start but also a real time environment where in one can interact with professionals anytime.
ERP applications are a world unto themselves, offering unique challenges, unusual surprises, and an orthodoxy all their own. The ERP R/3 system has much in common with other ERP platforms, but it also has many unique features that heavily influence application development.
The developmental tools and languages available to the developer for ERP Applications have a great deal of overlap with other OOP/Fourth-Generation Facilities, and also have many Characteristics specific to the ERP way of doing things.
It’s important to realize that ERP’s various Business Modules include a Huge Array of Applications, so the task of application development is, more often than not, a case of extending an existing Application rather than developing one from Scratch.
The best Application Platform is often ERP’s Own in-House Language, ABAP/4 (The Proprietary Advanced Business Application Programming Language, Fourth Generation). The ERP System itself is written in this Language, which is by definition friendly to the Data-Handling Philosophy that “governs” ERP Applications. Though other Languages may be used with good results (Java is the standout), ABAP/4 CANNOT BE MATCHED FOR FLEXIBILITY AND CONVENIENCE IN CUSTOMIZING ERP APPLICATIONS.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
ERP ABAP
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