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What is 'shared objects memory' in SAP BC-ABA - ABAP Runtime Environment?


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  • Key Concepts: Shared Objects Memory (SOM) is a component of the ABAP Runtime Environment (BC-ABA) in SAP. It is a shared memory area that is used to store objects that are shared between different ABAP programs. This allows for faster access to data and improved performance.
    How to use it: SOM is used to store objects that are shared between different ABAP programs. This allows for faster access to data and improved performance. To use SOM, the objects must be declared as SHARED in the program. The objects can then be accessed by other programs using the SHARED keyword.
    Tips & Tricks: When using SOM, it is important to ensure that the objects are declared correctly and that they are not modified by other programs. This will ensure that the data stored in SOM is consistent and up-to-date. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the objects are not stored in SOM for too long, as this can lead to memory leaks and performance issues.
    Related Information: For more information on Shared Objects Memory, please refer to the SAP documentation on BC-ABA ABAP Runtime Environment. Additionally, there are several online tutorials available which provide step-by-step instructions on how to use SOM in SAP.

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