PRO VB SAP R3,

PRO VB SAP R3,

Author: OVANESYAN

Publisher: Apress

Published: 1999-08-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781861002785

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In this book, I introduce you to the new SAP tools and technologies that allow you to overcome the difficulties and expense of integrating SAP R/3 into existing Information Systems. This book gives you the knowledge to interface SAP R/3 from non-SAP programming environments, such as Visual Basic. I'll show you how to combine your existing Visual Basic skills with the new extensibility tools, so that you con develop robust enterprise applications based on SAP R/3. I explain the SAP Business Object Framework and how to use SAP R/3 business objects and the Business Application Programming Interface (BAPI). I'll demonstrate how you con use Visual Basic and the SAP Automation Toolkit's ActiveX components to access SAP R/3 business objects and call BAPIs and Remote Functions Calls (RFCs). Finally, I'll also, teach you how you can use the DCOM Component Connector to generate COM components based on the SAP Business Object Framework. Who is this book for ? This book aims to introduce Visual Basic programmers to the new SAP extensibility technologies. It will also be of interest to ABAP/4 programmers and consultants who want to learn more about integrating SAP R/3 with Windows. It assumes familiarity with Visual Basic 6.0, and although not required, previous experience of SAP R/3 is preferred. An introduction to the fundamentals of SAP. How to implement SAP R/3 business objects and BAPIs. A guide to the SAP Business Object Framework. Use the SAP R/3 Automation tools to replicate SAP functionality from VB. Use the DCOM Component Connector to generate business abject proxies. Programming the core components of the DCOM Component Connector. Browsing the SAP R/3 Business Object Repository Working code samples of both inbound and outbound SAP R/3 operations.


Common SAP R/3 Functions Manual

Common SAP R/3 Functions Manual

Author: William Lawlor

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 0857293702

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R/3 is a business system that has gained global prominence. However, the SAP R/3 has 237,000 function modules. Quite often programmers are unaware that a module exists which can be of help in their programs. This convenient resource is a collection of the most common ABAP modules, demonstrated within simple programs. These programs for easily searchable examples can be accessed from http://extras.springer.com/978-1-85233-775-9 The modules in this book are organised for quick reference. This concise reference contains: A full explanation of the layout of reference entries; a brief introduction to SAP; coverage of conversion and date and time modules; file and directory modules; list, long texts, and number modules; useful integration modules for MSOffice and pop-up dialog box management. This book organises over 300 modules, many of which are undocumented in text, and arranges them for quick and easy reference, and explains when and where to use the most common SAP R/3 ABAP function modules.


Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems II Volume 1

Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems II Volume 1

Author: Li D. Xu

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-12-24

Total Pages: 812

ISBN-13: 0387759026

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This volume presents work from the IFIP TC 8 WG 8.9 International Conference on the Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2007). Enterprise information systems (EIS) have become increasingly popular. EIS integrate and support business processes across functional boundaries in a supply chain environment. In recent years, more and more enterprises world-wide have adopted EIS such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for running their businesses.


The SAP R/3 Handbook

The SAP R/3 Handbook

Author: José Antonio Hernández

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780071354134

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Whether readers seek an introduction or in-depth knowledge of SAP R/3, this handbook fits the bill, covering programming, data modeling, systems architecture, installation, and system administration.


SAP Backup using Tivoli Storage Manager

SAP Backup using Tivoli Storage Manager

Author: Budi Darmawan

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2013-04-26

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 0738432970

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In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we give an overview of different data management topics related to a typical SAP® data center. The intrinsic functionality of SAP is not designed to completely handle all the tasks of a data center by itself, but the SAP system offers several interface possibilities to attach external tools to it to accomplish this task We explain SAP basic concepts and the issues with SAP data management. We introduce Tivoli® Storage Manager and all of its products that are related to SAP data management. We provide some comparison between database backup and recovery tools. Finally, we discuss data archiving using IBM DB2® CommonStore for SAP, and discuss high availability requirements and disaster recovery considerations. The second part of this book discusses a practical implementation of SAP backup and recovery with Tivoli Storage Manager. We implement this setup on two separate SAP systems: one running DB2 and the other running Oracle® database. We also implement LAN-free backup and FlashCopy® scenarios. In the sample implementation section, we show many different tasks, such as backup and restore, database recovery, backup monitoring, and tuning. We also cover some advanced backup/availability considerations, such as split mirror backup and standby databases. This book helps individuals that operate an SAP environment to devise a strategy for a sound and comprehensive data backup solution using the IBM Tivoli Storage Management product family.


Practical Guide to IDoc Development for SAP

Practical Guide to IDoc Development for SAP

Author: Sabine Maisel

Publisher: Galileo Press

Published: 2009-11-01

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 9781592293322

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For years, IDocs have been used as interfaces for internal and cross-enterprise communication. But does the SAP standard meet the demands and requirements for your business? With this book, learn how you can change standard IDocs and even develop your own IDocs for special customer information. With expert knowledge and hands-on advice, this complete reference help you hit the ground running. Interfaces from A to Z Explore the procedures for adapting and developing IDocs using a complete, practice-oriented approach. Standard and Special Knowledge Get an in-depth look at standard technologies that apply to all IDoc types (such as filtering and reduction), but also specific features such as the workflow connection. Expert Advice for Practical Use Discover important functions for daily use, such as the testing or serialization of IDocs. SAP NetWeaver Process Integration Master the use of IDocs within SAP NetWeaver PI with an entire chapter dedicated to the topic. Everything at a Glance Learn about all of the aspects of IDoc development at a glance -- accompanied by real world tips and tricks as well as numerous coding examples and screenshots.


Dorland's Dictionary of Medical Acronyms and Abbreviations

Dorland's Dictionary of Medical Acronyms and Abbreviations

Author: Dorland

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2015-07-24

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 0323442544

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Medical acronyms and abbreviations offer convenience, but those countless shortcuts can often be confusing. Now a part of the popular Dorland's suite of products, this reference features thousands of terms from across various medical specialties. Its alphabetical arrangement makes for quick reference, and expanded coverage of symbols ensures they are easier to find. Effective communication plays an important role in all medical settings, so turn to this trusted volume for nearly any medical abbreviation you might encounter. - Symbols section makes it easier to locate unusual or seldom-used symbols. - Convenient alphabetical format allows you to find the entry you need more intuitively. - More than 90,000 entries and definitions. - Many new and updated entries including terminology in expanding specialties, such as Nursing; Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies; Transcription and Coding; Computer and Technical Fields. - New section on abbreviations to avoid, including Joint Commission abbreviations that are not to be used. - Incorporates updates suggested by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP).


Enterprise Resource Planning: Solutions and Management

Enterprise Resource Planning: Solutions and Management

Author: Nah, Fiona Fui-Hoon

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2001-07-01

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1931777268

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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) refers to large commercial software packages that promise a seamless integration of information flow through an organization. Traditionally, separate units were created within an organization to carry out various tasks, and these functional areas would create their own information systems thereby giving rise to systems that were not integrated. ERP strives to provide a solution to these problems. Enterprise Resoure Planning Solutions and Management examines the issues that need to be further studied and better understood to ensure successful implementation and deployment of ERP systems.


Enterprise Resource Planning: Global Opportunities and Challenges

Enterprise Resource Planning: Global Opportunities and Challenges

Author: Hossain, Liaquat

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2001-07-01

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1591400252

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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) refers to large commercial software packages that promise a seamless integration of information flow through an organization by combining various sources of information into a single software application and a single database. The outcome of ERP itself is still a mystery, but the trends and issues it has created will be the enigma that future generations will have to solve. Traditionally, separate units were created within an organization to carry out various tasks, and these functional areas would create their own information systems thereby giving rise to systems that were not integrated. ERP strives to provide a solution to these problems. Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions and Management examines the issues that need to be further studied and better understood to ensure successful implementation and deployment of ERP systems.