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What is package interface in SAP BC-DWB-TOO - Workbench Tools: Editors, Painters, Modelers?


SAP Term: package interface

  • Component: BC-DWB-TOO

  • Component Name: Workbench Tools: Editors, Painters, Modelers

  • Description: Component of a package that exposes its repository objects for use by other packages Each package interface is itself a repository object and can be transported independently of its package. A package can contain multiple package interfaces, each with a different name. If necessary, multiple package interfaces can be grouped under one name in package interface lists. The exposed objects of a package interface normally come from the defining package or have been propagated upwards from one of its subpackages. A repository object can be exposed on different package interfaces of a package. A distinction is made between closed and non-closed package interfaces depending on whether the entire definition environment of each repository object is also to be exposed on the package interface. The potential client packages are specified implicitly or, in special cases, are listed in an access control list on the package interface of the server package. The way


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  • Key Concepts: 
    A package interface is a feature of the SAP Workbench Tools, which are editors, painters, and modelers. It allows users to create and manage packages of related objects in the SAP system. Packages are collections of objects that are related to each other in some way, such as a set of programs or a set of tables. The package interface allows users to group these objects together and manage them as a single unit. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The package interface can be accessed through the SAP Workbench Tools. Once the package interface is open, users can create new packages by selecting the objects they want to include in the package and then assigning a name and description to the package. Users can also edit existing packages by adding or removing objects from them. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating packages, it is important to give them descriptive names that will make it easy for other users to understand what the package contains. It is also important to provide a detailed description of the package so that other users can quickly understand what it contains. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The package interface is part of the SAP Workbench Tools, which also includes editors, painters, and modelers. These tools allow users to create and manage objects in the SAP system. For more information about the SAP Workbench Tools, please refer to the official SAP documentation.
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