on 12-10-2004 9:51 AM
Hello everyone,
Which is a good starting point for learning BSP? My background is ABAP. Any suggestions?
Regards,
Sougata.
There are lots of tutorials and examples in delivered in the system. Look for BSP applications: tutorial, it, and for working with the BSP extensions: SBSPEXT*.
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<a href="/people/brian.mckellar/blog/2004/06/11/bsp-trouble-shooting-getting-help">BSP Trouble Shooting: Getting Help</a>
Then search the weblogs for Brian McKellar, Thomas Jung and myself (Craig Cmehil)
Lots and lots of samples and tutorials there.
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Or you can go for this book
http://www.sap-press.de/katalog/buecher/titel/gp/titelID-775?GalileoSession=77197198A1.ENT8LAyE
or in english
http://www.sap-press.de/katalog/buecher/titel/gp/titelID-580?GalileoSession=77197198A1.ENT8LAyE
It's not the best book ever (book wants to cover too much and lacks sometimes some details) but a good starter.
And there are of course the SAP courses.
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