39_05-11-25_ABAP_Odata
Topic's covered
- Eclipse for Cloud ABAP Development
- Eclipse Interface and Server Issues
- SAP Entity Set Management Discussion
Summary
Eclipse for Cloud ABAP Development
Pradeep explained how to use Eclipse for ABAP objects on the cloud, emphasizing the differences between on-premise, hybrid, and cloud SAP systems. He instructed the team on installing the HANA Studio (ADT) in Eclipse, using a specific URL, and mentioned that while this process might take time, they could work on OData in parallel. Pradeep also clarified that Eclipse does not use T-codes and requires navigating through the system using right-clicks and function models.
Eclipse Interface and Server Issues
The team discussed technical issues related to the Eclipse interface and server usage. Pradeep instructed Raji and Ella to create war data for two tables, VBAK and VBAP, similar to what was done for BBAK, and to report any challenges encountered. Pradeep also mentioned he would check with the learning team, possibly Amanda, about the issues they were facing.
SAP Entity Set Management Discussion
Pradeep and Pavan discussed creating and managing two separate entity sets in SAP. Pradeep instructed Pavan to create runtime artifacts for both VBAK and VBAP entities, execute them individually, and verify the results in the SAP Gateway client. They clarified that the two entity sets are different and do not need to be joined. Pavan asked about handling multiple entity sets, and Pradeep confirmed that each would require a separate program. They agreed to follow up on a specific program issue that Pavan mentioned, with Pradeep promising to check his system and provide further assistance.