November 2011
Intermediate to advanced
608 pages
13h 33m
English
In this chapter we will study the different SAP processes in an ABAP stack. First we will look into how the SAP system can be technically configured with different profile parameters. Once we understand how to change the parameters, then we will study the different kinds of SAP processes, such as dialog, batch, update, lock (enqueue), and spool, that the SAP architecture provides for performing different user tasks, and how to configure the number of available processes by changing the required parameters. We will also study the special variation of configuring work process allocation based on set timetables (referred to as operation modes), load balancing (logon groups), work process quota allocations ...