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Component: BC-DWB-TOO-PAK
Component Name: Package Tools
Description: Package attribute that determines the scope of package encapsulation The package concept permits repository objects to be encapsulated to an extent that at least at first is too strict for most existing packagessince there are already a lot of external clients. So that the migration of packages can be enabled, the scope of package encapsulation must be adapted with potential clients in mind. The following three encapsulation levels are defined in the package concept: - Encapsulated - Weakly encapsulated - Non-encapsulated
Key Concepts: Encapsulation level is a concept in SAP software that defines the scope of an object. It determines which objects can access and modify the object, as well as which objects can be affected by changes to the object. In SAP, encapsulation levels are used to control access to objects and ensure data integrity. How to use it: In the BC-DWB-TOO-PAK Package Tools, encapsulation level is used to control access to objects. It is used to define which objects can access and modify the object, as well as which objects can be affected by changes to the object. This helps ensure data integrity and prevent unauthorized access. Tips & Tricks: When setting up an encapsulation level, it is important to consider who needs access to the object and what type of access they need. This will help ensure that only authorized users have access to the object and that data integrity is maintained. Related Information: For more information on encapsulation level in SAP software, please refer to the SAP Help Portal or contact your local SAP support team.