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What is stolen from application in SAP BC-DB-DB6 - DB2 Universal Database for UNIX / NT?


SAP Term: stolen from application


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Stolen from application is a term used in SAP BC-DB-DB6 DB2 Universal Database for UNIX / NT. It refers to the process of taking a database object from one application and using it in another application. This process is often used to save time and resources when creating a new application.
    
    How to use it: 
    When creating a new application, it is possible to use objects that have already been created in another application. This process is known as “stolen from application” and can be done by copying the object from the source application and pasting it into the new application. This can save time and resources as the object does not need to be recreated from scratch.
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using stolen from application, it is important to ensure that the object being copied is compatible with the new application. It is also important to ensure that any changes made to the object in the source application are also made in the new application.
    
    Related Information: 
    Stolen from application is similar to the concept of “copy and paste”, which is commonly used in many software applications. It is also related to the concept of “reuse”, which refers to using existing objects or code in a new application.
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