Toured the SAP Community and explored the various features of SAP Community, got to know new Groups, and discovered how to get the most out of your membership. You learned how to get started and navigate through SAP Community; how to follow content, tags, people; how to engage with other members.
Took a tour of the SAP Community (by completing the Tour the SAP Community tutorial). Learned about profile settings, the SAP Community Rules of Engagement, creating questions and blog posts, and following content, tags, and people.
Participated in the low-code, no-code challenge in June 2022, as described in the blog post.
Created a mobile application using the Low-Code / No-Code service on SAP BTP. This gives you access to the AppGyver Composer tool, an intuitive application development solution for users of all technical abilities.
Developed, deployed and ran the business process with intuitive low-code and no-code capabilities.
Got started building automations by setting up the SAP Intelligent RPA Service in SAP BTP, installing essential tools, and then creating a simple automation. Then move on to automate an orders management web application.
Learned about the SAP Business Technology Platform tools for working with OData by building a simple OData backend service, with data from an SAP HANA database.
This mission is the ideal starting point for newcomers to development on SAP Business Technology Platform. Learn about platform fundamentals, register for a trial account, and get to know the lay of the land. You'll also deploy your very first app. (You'll get the badge for this mission about 30 days after you complete it.)
"Improved your skills with designing and implementing workflow definitions. Learned about decision points using exclusive gateways, script tasks using JavaScript and built a generic UI5 app for user tasks.
Created and designed an attractive Portal site by adding pages, linking to apps and adding an SAP Fiori app to a launchpad page in the site.
Learned how to create Launchpad sites in the Cloud Foundry environment of SAP Business Technology Platform, and to add applications to it.
Got started with SAP BTP, ABAP Environment by creating a trial user and ABAP cloud project.
"Developed a UI service for an SAP Fiori elements-based application with the ABAP RESTful Application Programming Model (RAP). In this mission, an ADT wizard wass used to speed up the generation of all needed ABAP artefacts based on a database table. The managed implementation along with the internal unmanaged numbering was used. The transactional behavior of the RAP business object was implemented using determinations, validations, and different types of actions. This developer tutorial mission can be carried out on an SAP BTP, ABAP environment, an SAP S/4HANA Cloud, ABAP environment, or an SAP S/4HANA (release 2022 or higher) system.
Leveled up with SAP BTP, ABAP Environment by developing an SAP Fiori app using the ABAP RESTful Application Programming Model (managed scenario), creating a factory calendar business object, developing ABAP tables, and using abapGit to transfer on-premise ABAP source code to the cloud.
Retrieved data from an on-premise system and displayed it in SAP Fiori elements preview.
Created a SAP Fiori app with the ABAP RESTful Application Programming Model (RAP) and the Create business configuration (CUBCO) app to maintain Customizing table data.
Established a connection between two ABAP Environment service instances and get data from the second instance using an OData Service. This is useful, for example, if you want to create an application connecting distributed microservices.
The ideal starting point for newcomers to ABAP Development on-premise: Installed the IDE, connected to an ABAP application server, created your first application, and created a database table.
Learned how to develop a simple SAPUI5 web app and deploy it to the cloud, and learned the various tools you can leverage to deploy applications to Cloud Foundry.
Took a tour of the SAP Tutorial Navigator and learn how to complete tutorials and earn badges.
Got a taste of building chatbots with SAP Conversational AI by learning about intents, entities and skills, and then building a simple chatbot to tell users a joke.
Tred your hand at SAP user interface and user experience products. Learned about design thinking with BUILD, developed with SAP Web IDE, and deployed to SAP Fiori launchpad.
Learn about proper community behavior by completing the Tour the SAP Community 2023 tutorial, then celebrate when one of your answers is accepted or you receive 3 up-votes on any combination of your answers.
Prerequisite mission: Blogger
This blogging thing is kinda cool! Published some more blog posts that contained good content and that attracted good feedback:
Published your first blog post. (If you don't have the right permissions to submit your draft, complete the Tour the SAP Community 2023 tutorial to learn about our blogging processes and to trigger the necessary permission change.)
Say hello to the SAP Community! Personalize your community experience by following content, tags, and members.
Participated in SAP Community on Global Running Day (June 1, 2022)
You performed at least one of the following activities:You enrolled in a course on openSAP, SAP's free open online course provider, to start your learning journey!
You explored new skills and successfully completed one openSAP course to earn your first Record of Achievement.
You successfully completed two openSAP courses and you start to shine like the star that you are! Look at all those new skills!
You showed your enthusiasm for learning with openSAP and completed ten courses!
Registered to attend SAP TechEd in 2025.
Registered to attend SAP TechEd in 2022.
Registered to attend SAP TechEd in 2020
Registered for Devtoberfest in order to attend various sessions during the 6 week event.
As part of Devtoberfest 2021 - completed tutorial: View the SAP BTP from 10,000 Meters
You achieved level: Silver
Read about proper community behavior on SCN, then create your first blog.
Accept the DataGeek III Challenge. Click the gear to flip the tile and find out how.
Read and bookmark the SCN Rules of Engagement, then celebrate when your answer to a question is marked Helpful!
Read about proper community behavior on SCN, then create your first document
Carve your name on the SCN wall. Log in once.
Come out of the shadows and start engaging with the community! Provide feedback on the content you read.
Read and bookmark the revised Rules of Engagement then show your knowledge in a poll. Mission ends on February 1, 2014
Participated in an SAP InnoJam event or submitted a proposal for an SAP d-code DemoJam competition in 2014
Be a fan of SAP HANA Idea Incubator by reading and bookmarking the announcement blog
Follow ABAP in Eclipse Space and Bookmark important blog
You're almost ready to jump in and participate. Follow some members, provide feedback on some content, and post a status update. Prerequisite mission: Ready Set (Go!)
Get ready to contribute! Read and bookmark the SCN Rules of Engagement, and read about how to search. Prerequisite mission: Ready (Set Go!)
It's time to show us who you are. Fill out your user profile and add an avatar.
Are you interested in solving real world problems through innovative data storytelling and data wrangling?
Find and bookmark the SAP HANA Quiz Announcement on SCN. Click the gear to flip the title and find out how.
Find the "SAP Learning Hub Free Courses Overview" document using the search feature on SCN. Once you've found the document, bookmark it.
Stay up to date on the plans for the new 1DX Community Experience: follow the Communication Overview document.