Hello everyone!!!
This is my first post for this blog. Before I proceed, I would like to introduce myself. I am Levi Palmer an ABAP developer from the Philippines. Previously, I am a web developer where PHP is my core language. I know VB6 and C languages also which I used in my previous projects. However, when I learned ABAP five years ago, I shifted to this programming language since then.
I created this blog to share to everyone what I learned since I started ABAP. Sharing what you learned is the best approach I believe to give guides and How To’s to people studying ABAP most especially, the beginners. I will discuss various topics but not limited which includes ALV’s (OOP and FM approach), BAPI, BADI, BDC, Interactive Reporting, Dialog Programming, WebDynppro, ABAP Objects, Idocs and many more.
If god’s permit, I will discuss also some basic BASIS topics which includes authorizations, roles, locks, transports and the likes. I know some BASIS works also which sometimes makes my development more easy.
Lastly, if you have any questions, concerns and suggestions on my posts please don’t hesitate to contact me. I will be happy to hear from you where your ideas will be treasured. Confidentiality is one of my concerns too. Any private message sent to me will not be disclosed to anyone without the consent of the sender.
Rest assured, I hope everyone feels satisfied in reading on my tutorials to be created. Cheers…
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