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Introduction
Elevate your SAP ABAP development skills with our collection of hands-on practice exercises for Report Application Programming (RAP). Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced developer, our exercises will help you master the intricacies of building powerful and flexible report applications on the SAP platform. From basic exercises like creating a RAP application and defining the data model, to advanced exercises like using the ABAP Managed Database Procedures (AMDP) and Object Oriented Programming (OOP), we’ve got something for everyone. Our step-by-step instructions and detailed explanations make it easy for you to follow along and improve your understanding of RAP. With our practice exercises, you will be able to build professional, high-quality applications and advance your career as an SAP ABAP developer. Optimize your skills, improve your knowledge and get ready to take on any RAP challenge with our SAP ABAP RAP practice exercises.
SAP ABAP RAP Basic Exercises
1. Create a new ABAP Report Application (RAP) project in the SAP Web IDE and define the project structure.
2. Create a new RAP application using the RAP wizard and define the data model for the application.
3. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Core Data Services (CDS) to define the data model for the application.
4. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Managed Database Procedures (AMDP) to retrieve and update data.
5. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Open SQL to retrieve data from the database.
6. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Object Services (AOS) to define and implement the business logic for the application.
7. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Test Double Framework (ATDF) to test the application.
8. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Business Add-Ins (BAdIs) to extend the application.
9. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Remote Function Calls (RFC) to access external systems.
10. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Object Oriented Programming (OOP) to define and implement the application.
SAP ABAP RAP Advance Exercises
1. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Managed Database Procedures (AMDP) to perform advanced calculations and data modeling on the database.
2. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Core Data Services (CDS) to perform complex data modeling and data access.
3. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Object Oriented Programming (OOP) to implement complex business logic and design patterns.
4. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Test Double Framework (ATDF) to perform advanced testing and test-driven development.
5. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Business Add-Ins (BAdIs) to implement advanced extension mechanisms in the application.
6. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Remote Function Calls (RFC) and ABAP-based web services to consume and expose services to external systems.
7. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) to design and implement an event-driven system
8. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Workflow (WF) to design and implement a workflow system.
9. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Business Rules (BRFplus) to implement complex business rules and decision-making in the application.
10. Create a new RAP application and use the ABAP Open SQL with CDS views to perform advanced data manipulation
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