I was quick! Namely 5 times the first who provided an answer to a question within the time frame of 5 hours.
I was quick! Namely 15 times the first who provided an answer to a question within the time frame of 5 hours.
I was quick! Namely 50 times the first who provided an answer to a question within the time frame of 5 hours.
Showed your commitment to the SAP Community. Performed at least one of the following activities every day, for 5 days (midnight to midnight UTC) in a row within the month of July:
Showed your commitment to the SAP Community. Performed at least one of the following activities every day, for 5 days (midnight to midnight UTC) in a row:
Showed your commitment to the SAP Community. Performed at least one of the following activities every day, for 5 days (midnight to midnight UTC) in a row:
Participated in the SAP Community's Answer-Thon Challenge.
Took the Writing and Publishing Blog Posts on SAP Community tutorial. Learned about knowing your audience, the blog review process, and more.
- Forms, where you provided the input data or review the information
- Automation, allowing you to extract invoice data using Document Information Extraction service
- Approval flow to define the rules on how to select the approver
Developed, deployed and ran the business process with intuitive low-code and no-code capabilities.
Got started with SAP Mobile Cards and created a manager's approval app with the help of a Welcome card, automatically generated cards based on data, and cards with user actions built in.
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.
Got to know more about the following topics: Entity Manipulation Language (EML); Connectivity; ABAP Unit Testing for a Fiori app; Authorization; Transport Management basics. You can now explore these topics in more detail, using the links provided in these tutorials.
"Retrieved data from an on-premise system and displayed it in SAP Fiori elements preview.
Created external APIs and services to enable connectivity to SAP S/4HANA Cloud, including creating a sample Business Partner with SAP Cloud Platform, ABAP environment.
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.
Started developing on top of SAP HANA XS Advanced.
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.
Set up your own SAP Integration Suite tenant and deployed an integration scenario using prepackaged integration content.
Took a tour of the SAP Tutorial Navigator and learn how to complete tutorials and earn badges.
Developed and deployed a fully working project management application as an extension of SAP SuccessFactors.
Developed an SAP Fiori app ("Shopping Fresh") to track sales orders and business partners by mashing up data from SAP and non-SAP systems.
Set up your own SAP Cloud Platform Integration tenant and deployed an integration scenario where you requested product details from an online webshop.
"Prerequisite mission: Avid Solver
You like to help others solve their problems by answering questions. 40 more of your answers are accepted or 120 more are up-voted.
Prerequisite mission: Solver
Share your expertise and have more of your answers accepted or up-voted.
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.
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.)
Join the top monthly solvers in SAP Community! Answer 20 questions and have a combined total of 25 answers up-voted and accepted as correct in November 2021.
"Forty-two," said Deep Thought, with infinite majesty and calm. That's how many of your answers must be accepted for you to achieve this mission (answers accepted prior to the appearance of this mission in the Available Missions section of your profile do not count).
Say hello to the SAP Community! Personalize your community experience by following content, tags, and members.
Get the most out of the community by telling us about yourself. Fill out or update the basic elements of your profile.
Participated in SAP Community on Global Running Day (June 1, 2022)
You performed at least one of the following activities:Participated in SAP Community on Morse Code Day (April 27, 2020). 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 2021
As part of Devtoberfest 2021 - completed tutorial: Create Table Persistence and Generate Data