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Component: BC-ABA
Component Name: ABAP Runtime Environment
Description: A developer can request an exemption from a quality manager to suppress the output of a message from the ABAP Test Cockpits ATC, successor of the internal tool Checkman.
Key Concepts: Exemption is a feature in the BC-ABA ABAP Runtime Environment that allows users to exempt certain programs from being executed. This feature is useful for debugging and testing purposes, as it allows users to quickly and easily disable certain programs without having to manually delete them. How to use it: To use the exemption feature, users must first select the program they wish to exempt from the list of available programs. Once selected, they can then click the “Exempt” button to disable the program. The program will then be marked as “exempted” and will not be executed when the system is run. Tips & Tricks: When using the exemption feature, it is important to remember that any changes made to a program while it is exempted will not be saved. Therefore, it is important to make sure that any changes made are saved before disabling the program. Additionally, it is important to remember that any changes made while a program is exempted will not be visible until the program is re-enabled. Related Information: For more information on how to use the exemption feature in BC-ABA ABAP Runtime Environment, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use this feature.