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SAP BTP LCNC Learning Journey Unit 4 outdated?

nknight
Explorer

Learning journey - Utilize SAP Build for Low-Code/No-Code Applications and Automations for Citizen Developers. I am currently completing Unit 4 "Developing a No-Code Extension With SAP Build Apps", Lesson 3 "Developing a No-Code Extension With SAP Build Apps".

The instructions given in the lesson do not come even close to what my SAP Build Apps screens look like. Is the training outdated? Are their new instructions based on the current version and the way SAP Build Apps currently works?

Example: 

This is what the training says I'll see

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This is what I actually see:

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I have tried many different options but cannot get it to work as described. Is there a new updated version of the training that actually matches what we see?

Regards

Nicole

 

Margit_Wagner
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Hi @nknight,
we are in the process of evaluating the problem.
Please allow for a delay in our response.
Kind regards
Margit

simonpolovina1
Participant
I'd be interested in the outcome to this issue too. I haven't started this learning journey yet, but don't want to get stuck at this point when I do. Thanks.
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eheilmann
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Hi @Yasin ,

openSAP offers innovative learning for everyone. It’s free, expert-led, and made for you by SAP. Whether you’re an SAP expert or beginner, staying up-to-date with the latest technologies is a must. You’ll find a variety of learning options with Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), Microlearning, and Podcasts available on openSAP. 

The free courses of the new SAP Learning site enable people E2E in development roles to quickly upskill, reskill, and stay current in key innovation areas and prepare for certification in SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), with topics such as developing with SAP Extension Suite, citizen development, and SAP’s new low-code/no-code offerings. Professional developers will also benefit as SAP will continue to expand the scope across the SAP solution portfolio from the new site, which soon will focus on more content tailored to developers.

As we build on this foundation, the site will include more learning content with a focus on enablement of development professionals across the SAP solution portfolio. We are also bringing together our portfolio of well-established learning offerings, including openSAP and SAP Learning Hub into the SAP Learning site to provide a one-stop location for all learning.

Please see also https://www.sap.com/documents/2021/11/c8d26d05-057e-0010-bca6-c68f7e60039b.html