‎2009 Nov 12 2:59 PM
Hi!
I have two questions to discuss:
2) Which are the 10 worst things an ABAP developer can do while programming?
I'm new in SAP and I don't want to make any stupid mistakes.
Thanks!
Marcos
Moderator message - Welcome to SCN. I removed question 1 because it has no real answer. Question 2 might invite interesting answers.
Edited by: Rob Burbank on Nov 12, 2009 10:22 AM
‎2009 Nov 12 3:02 PM
‎2009 Nov 12 3:07 PM
Hi Friend,
If you believe in the adage Proof of pudding is in eating then I would suggest do mistakes & then only you will learn..:)
Regards
Abhii....
‎2009 Nov 12 3:08 PM
Hello,
A quote from Thomas Alva Edison on his efforts while developing the electric bulb:
"Before I got through, I tested no fewer than 6,000 vegetable growths, and ransacked the world for the most suitable filament material."
Hope you get the idea.
Good Luck,
Suhas
‎2009 Nov 12 3:12 PM
I'm not against learning by mistake and I'm sure I'll probably make a lot of them even if a thousand persons answers my question. However, knowing this things can help increase my productivity.
I could also lear ABAP writing code and see if it compiles..but its faster to read a guide or manual.
Thanks for the answers and suggestions. I agree with them, but I would like to discuss the questions.
‎2009 Nov 12 3:10 PM
Hi!
The worst error, what they can make is that, they don't read the forum rules, before asking questions on SDN...
Regards
Tamá
‎2009 Nov 12 4:18 PM
I can tell one example of mistake -
If you are getting the values to an internal table , trying to fetch the data from work area with out reading or looping the internal table is a mistake.
‎2009 Nov 12 5:34 PM
Thanks sreeja!
That's exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for.
I forgot to mention that I'll also be doing some peer reviews, so this can help me make a basic list of things I could look while reviewing code.
Thanks again!
‎2009 Nov 12 6:54 PM
The worst mistake is the one that is not caught until after the payroll has been released.
Rob