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1. ABAP Programming on SAP HANA Syllabus


  1. Introduction and Technical Concepts
    1. INTRODUCTION.
    2. HANA TECHNICAL CONCEPTS.
    3. INTRODUCTION TO HANA STUDIO.
  2. Taking ABAP to HANA
    1. Optimize Conventional Code 
    2. Access the SAP HANA data base using Open SQL and Secondary connection.
    3. Tables in HANA studio.
    4. Performance Rules and guidelines for SAP HANA.
  3. Implementing ABAP report on HANA using ADBC.
    1. Why we use native SQL?
    2. ABAP database connectivity(ADBC)
    3. Native SQL syntax.
  4. Consuming HANA views and Procedures in ABAP
    1. Working with views in HANA studio
    2. Overview of different types of views in HANA.
    3. Consuming SAP HANA views in ABAP
    4. Calling SAP HANA procedures in ABAP




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