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Course Outline
Introduction
- Understanding the data archiving process
- Overview of ILM and the data archiving process with ILM
ADK Development Tools
- Listing the components of the ADK development tools
- Advantages and usage of archiving classes
ILM Objects
- Introduction to ILM-objects
- Creating custom-specific ILM-objects
- Explaining how users can enhance an ILM object without making modifications
- Testing ILM-objects
Archiving Object and the Write/Delete Program
- Naming the programs that are in the scope of an archiving object
- Explaining delete programs
- Creating an archiving object
- Enhancing a standard archiving object
Sequential Read Programs
- Creating a sequential read program
- Reading out data that archiving classes wrote to the archive
Index-based Read Programs
- Creating field catalogs in SAP AS
- Writing index-based read programs or adding index accesses to existing ones
- Displaying optically archived original documents
Data Destruction Objects
- Naming the programs contained in the data destruction object
- Creating the program for a data destruction object
- Using transaction ILM_DESTRUCTION to work with data destruction objects
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Good knowledge of Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP)
- SAP Data Archiving (BIT660)
- SAP Information Lifecycle Management (BIT665)
Audience
- Developers
- System administrators
- Data consultants/managers
21 Hours
Testimonials (2)
Teacher knolage
Collin Sampson
Course - SAP S/4HANA Overview (S4H00)
I liked the fact that the trainer was very flexible and offered information about subjects that were not included in the initial material. I liked his experience in other projects and the tips and tricks resulted from this experience. The training was interactive and even though the exercises were predefined, we could take the exercise in another direction than previously defined.