Sunday 13 October 2013

Features of the ABAP Program & ABAP Editor

Following are the some of the features of ABAP programming.
  • Syntax of the ABAP is similar to COBOL
  • ABAPStatements and keywords are case insensitive
  • Custom ABAP programs must start with  “Y” or “Z” and can be up to 30 characters in length
  • ABAP is case sensitive during the comparison
  • Every ABAP statement / expression  must end with a period (Full Stop)
  • Tokens within a statement must be separated by at least one space
Following are the some of the features of SAP ABAP Editor.
  • The editor is similar to notepad
  • Use CTRL+C to copy the selected portion of the source code
  • Use CTRL+V to paste the selected portion of the source code
  • Use CTRL+X to cut the selected portion of the source code
  • Use CTRL+S key to save the program in the ABAP editor
  • USE CTRL+F1 to transform from CHANGE/DISPLAY mode
  • USE CTRL+F2 for syntax check
  • USE CTRL+F3 for activating the program
  • Use CTRL+< to comment the ABAP statement
  • Use CTRL+> to uncomment ABAP statement


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