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  2. ABAP Runtime Environment
  3. DCL source code


What is 'DCL source code' in SAP BC-ABA - ABAP Runtime Environment?


DCL source code - Overview

  • Component: BC-ABA

  • Component Name: ABAP Runtime Environment

  • Description: CDS source code for the definition of CDS roles for CDS access control in the CDS DCL of ABAP CDS.


DCL source code - Details


  • Key Concepts: DCL source code is a type of source code used in the ABAP Runtime Environment (BC-ABA) of SAP. It is a high-level programming language used to create programs and applications for the SAP system. DCL stands for Data Control Language and is used to control data access and manipulation within the SAP system.
    How to use it: DCL source code is used to create programs and applications for the SAP system. It is written in a high-level programming language and can be used to control data access and manipulation within the SAP system. The code can be written in either ABAP or C++, depending on the requirements of the application. Once written, the code can be compiled and executed on the SAP system.
    Tips & Tricks: When writing DCL source code, it is important to ensure that all syntax is correct and that all variables are properly declared. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all data access and manipulation operations are properly secured. This will help ensure that the application runs smoothly and securely on the SAP system.
    Related Information: For more information about DCL source code, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/doc/abapdocu_751_index_htm/7.51/en-US/index.htm?file=abendcl_intro_dcl_source_code.htm

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