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Component: BC-DWB-TOO-BOB
Component Name: Business Object Builder
Description: A type of related information that can be addressed uniquely using an identifying key. Most of this information is stored in an ABAP Dictionary table. Objects are created at runtime and are the specific instances of a previously defined object type, that has been assigned values.
Key Concepts: Objects are the basic building blocks of the Business Object Builder (BOB) in SAP. Objects are used to represent data and processes in the system, and they can be used to create applications, reports, and other components. Objects are made up of attributes, which are the individual pieces of data that make up an object. How to use it: Objects can be created in BOB by selecting the “Create Object” option from the menu. This will open a window where you can enter the name of the object and its attributes. Once you have entered all of the necessary information, you can save the object and it will be available for use in your application or report. Tips & Tricks: When creating objects in BOB, it is important to make sure that all of the attributes are properly defined. This will ensure that your objects are properly represented in your application or report. Additionally, it is important to keep track of all of your objects so that you can easily find them when needed. Related Information: For more information on objects and how to use them in BOB, please refer to SAP’s documentation on Business Object Builder. Additionally, there are many tutorials available online that can help you learn more about using objects in BOB.