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Sap R/3 Abap/4: Command Reference

Sap R/3 Abap/4: Command Reference

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for Road Work, too!
Review: Even as a newcomer to ABAP, I am finding this text very helpful. None of my rackfull of "How-To" books makes any sense as a reference, and I find the online help hopelessly verbose and unfocused. I've even spent a few minutes actually reading the book... and liking it. Barrett's style is just right. In addition to the commands, there are many concise explanations of obscure SAP terms that I have found very helpful in deciphering the gibberish the old hands speak to each other. I will admit to being extremely old; let's just say "Pre-ScoobyDoo". Nevertheless, I submit that even you whippersnappers don't know a language until you have a well-thumbed hard copy command reference. This one is quite good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for Road Work, too!
Review: Even as a newcomer to ABAP, I am finding this text very helpful. None of my rackfull of "How-To" books makes any sense as a reference, and I find the online help hopelessly verbose and unfocused. I've even spent a few minutes actually reading the book... and liking it. Barrett's style is just right. In addition to the commands, there are many concise explanations of obscure SAP terms that I have found very helpful in deciphering the gibberish the old hands speak to each other. I will admit to being extremely old; let's just say "Pre-ScoobyDoo". Nevertheless, I submit that even you whippersnappers don't know a language until you have a well-thumbed hard copy command reference. This one is quite good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Like the author, I *needed* this.
Review: I come from a non-DB 3GL background. ABAP/4 is a language that "just grew", with many features added in ways that are non-obvious from other similar features.

The publisher of the language provides an online help-file CD, but no REFERENCE as us old-timers need. Where do you write margin notes on a CD?

This was the only reference listed when I bought it last November, and I've half-worn it out already. I couldn't do my job without it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Expected more detail.
Review: I've been programming with ABAP/4 for over 4 years, and was hoping the book would contain a much more complete list of transactions, and what they do. I can list the transactions myself, and download them to a file, and the list would be complete. One I very frequently use is SE10, which I'm surprised wasn't mentioned. I frequently use SE75 when working with SapScript. Similarly, I can download the ABAP commands myself if all I need is a list. The explanation for the command 'PROVIDE', for example, is a perfect example of a non-explanation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent quick reference of ABAP commands
Review: It is a good command reference book for experienced SAP/2 and SAP/3 people. It covers comprehensive list of SAP and ABAP/4 commands that are much more easy to find than looking for online. It also clearly gives the fundamental utilization for each command. This is very good book for persons familiar with SAP.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent quick reference of ABAP commands
Review: This book stays right by my PC. It's an excellent quick source for command syntax structure. I crack this book open more often than any other SAP book I have. Anyone new to ABAP needs this book. One comment about another review here: This book didn't promise to be an SAP Transaction Code guide, so don't complain about not being one. This book is exactly what it says it is and nothing more. I don't need another 3 inch thick book on everything ABAP. I need a command reference I can drop in my computer bag and take it with me.


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