A great reason for CDS is you can build up complex joins in layers of multiple views, which is easier to build and test than a single complex SELECT with a bunch of JOINs. In your scenario, you can do the JOINs in one or more CDS view(s) and then do a SELECT with FOR ALL ENTRIES or a temporary table. “Personally I’d suggest using CDS in first instance and go for AMDP if you need features such as scripting or to extract that last little squeak in performance. (I love comments) Please take a look at Mike Pokraka’s comments at the end. It would have made more sense to use CDS. For this I got to use some of the new “stuff”! Yes, I used Eclipse. Yes, the simple requirements usually end up being a problem. Next if they are checked, remove them from the balance. My piece of wisdom for you – learn Eciplse as soon as possible.Ī way to pull together ingredient contracts and the sales order relating to them. (Watch me go back and fourth to Eclipse, I’ll eventually learn all the short cuts there, but haven’t yet. So here are some bits and pieces of my program. It’s so easy to use to present information. OOP ALV has been my friend for a long time.
I thought I’d give an example of my “Hybrid” programming. In a pinch I can use all old programming.
What makes this important is we still can use older techniques and then simply call them from FIORI. Perhaps not the best way, but it’s been what I can do. So being me, I want to use the newer stuff. Anyway, while cramming things into my brain, I still have due dates. Then I remind myself when I started with SAP – I was cramming then too. But I’m trying to cram as much information into my brain as possible. I am getting to the real point of my blog. It’s a bit of a hybrid out there spring and winter on the ground. Take a look at the ground – yes lovely green grass and my pine tree looks happy. And yes, I’m inside looking at that snow. It’s been since the 1800s since we’ve gotten snow this late in April.
For those of you reading it not thinking that is a big deal. But today I was looking out my window in April in Michigan at the snow.