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Component: BC-DWB-TOO-PAK
Component Name: Package Tools
Description: Unlike non-encapsulated packages white box, encapsulated packages hidetheir contents from external access black box. As a result, repositoryobjects of a package can only be used if they have been exposed on a package interface of a server package, making them visible externally. Package encapsulation can have different attributes, however. The scope of encapsulation is defined using three encapsulation levels. The possible uses of a repository object, on the other hand, are definedand specified by means of the usage types permitted on a package interface.
Key Concepts: Package Encapsulation is a feature of the SAP Package Tools component (BC-DWB-TOO-PAK) that allows users to group related objects into a single package. This helps to organize and manage objects more efficiently, as well as to ensure that changes to the objects are tracked and documented. How to use it: To use package encapsulation, users must first create a package in the Package Builder. This can be done by selecting the “Create Package” option from the Package Builder menu. Once the package is created, users can then add objects to it by selecting the “Add Objects” option from the Package Builder menu. The objects can then be modified or deleted as needed. Tips & Tricks: When creating packages, it is important to give them meaningful names that will help users identify them quickly and easily. Additionally, it is important to keep track of which objects are included in each package, as this will help ensure that changes are tracked and documented properly. Related Information: For more information on package encapsulation, please refer to the SAP Help documentation for the Package Tools component (BC-DWB-TOO-PAK). Additionally, there are several online tutorials available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use package encapsulation.