First, it'll start from the WD application - interface view - then plug name. From Plug name, that is where the initial process takes place within the interface view. Specifically, it is found in the inbound plug. From The that plug, there is a handler method that calls the outbound plug. From the navigation link (switch window editor view), you will see the navigation link in outbound plug only. That is where the next target view and target plug is defined.
Monday, May 08, 2017
Web Dynpro - Navigation Link
First, it'll start from the WD application - interface view - then plug name. From Plug name, that is where the initial process takes place within the interface view. Specifically, it is found in the inbound plug. From The that plug, there is a handler method that calls the outbound plug. From the navigation link (switch window editor view), you will see the navigation link in outbound plug only. That is where the next target view and target plug is defined.
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
SAP Transaction Code Authorization
Are you wondering if your transaction code is accessible by anybody or not? The answer is very simple. Just make sure that in PFCG the roles or at least one of its role of a certain user (can be accessed through SU01) has the Authorization class AAAB (Cross-Application Authorization Objects) and with Auth. Obj S_TCODE. That is, that S_TCODE should have the value of the transaction code in Auth. field TCD that you would like the user to have access to. This is the first check the system will do before any other authorization checks you have. From S_TABU_DIS to S_USER_GRP.
Thanks!
Thursday, December 19, 2013
New Experience It Was
Hello folks! Wow! It has been a long time since April when I wrote my last blog post about my ABAP Certification. Here we are again to a new beginning - I mean new company, experience, people, and learning. I am looking forward for the task that is assigned to me which will commence by early next year and it will be a knowledge transfer of the new product feature that they have here in my new company. In fact, I have gained a lot of experiences and new skills during that period like CHARM (SAP Change Request Management), HCM, more on Object Oriented Concept, configurations, and the new ABAP Enhancements which I would like to share with you after this topic. But, before that, allow me to share with you first my SAP implementation experience that happened after that April. That was a very surprising
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Finally Paid Off! - My SAP ABAP Certification
It took me at least 2 months of reviewing and learning other topics which I did not encounter in my job.
I took the SAP ABAP Certification in Makati office of SAP Philippines in Citibank Tower in April of 2013. I felt nervous, excited and worried that day. I can not help myself but my head keep throbbing and it was very unfortunate time as my father had been rushed to hospital few days before the examination. Prior to the examination month, I had already prepared myself by reviewing various TAW ebooks - thanks to my colleagues in HP (Hewlett-Packard) who shared me their copies of the reviewers.
Every night, I took at least two to three hours of reviewing the TAW ebooks one or two topic each day. I started with the first part of the TAW which is the Netweaver Architecture followed by Memories and Data Dictionaries. I had also spent a lot of time in learning the concept of ABAP Object Oriented Concept. I had also filed a vacation leave on the week of exam and I was spending my time reviewing in McDonald branch or Coffee Bean morning or afternoon while enjoying a cup of coffee with cupcake of course.
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