My previous blog posts (the series starts here) focused on the server side of OData services using SAP Gateway Foundation. But if you develop OData services, testing them is an integral part of the process.
So, after a brief introduction and termino...
Since I last published a blog post on this topic, SAP Gateway Foundation has continued to evolve. Nevertheless, I still think it makes sense to continue with this little blog series that started with an introduction to conversions, took a turn toward...
In the first blog post of this series we focused on a simple example of an alpha conversion for a property in an OData service. Before we discuss more elaborate features and issues with the built-in conversion facilities of SAP Gateway Foundation we ...
In a first blog post regarding conversions in SAP Gateway Foundation we discussed their relevance in the context of the differences between the ABAP type system and the OData type system. Although not directly related to conversions the handling of d...
Many of us remember the ABAP dynpro programming model as the methodology to create user interfaces on top of business applications in a lot of SAP products. Furthermore, SAP GUI is still a widely used technology.
ABAP dynpro is tightly integrated wi...
Hello Klaus,
Nice example. I do not have an immediate answer - most probably those dynamic functions are not implemented. I forwarded the question to a colleague.
But you might want to raise it in the 'Answers' section of the community as it gets m...
martin_mbsa - indeed, /IWBEP/IF_MGW_REQ_ENTITY=>GET_CONVERTED_KEYS is supposed to execute the (inbound) conversions. If it does not, a detailed analysis is required.
Hello swen.koenig
Thanks for the question. At least, I am not aware of such a system-dependent difference. Strange. Maybe you try to re-post the question in the 'Answers' section of the community.
Thomas