Analyzing Unexpected Runtime Behavior of CDS Annotations Values in Your ABAP Data Model

Picture this: you’ve just added a CDS annotation to a data definition. But, the annotation’s value isn’t showing up as expected in your ABAP data model (ADM). What’s your next move to analyze the runtime behavior? Are you familiar with the relevant CDS tools in ABAP development tools for Eclipse (ADT) to figure this out? If not, sit back, relax, and enjoy this blog post.

Note: You can use CDS annotations for the whole CDS object, elements, and parameters to add domain-specific metadata, like text labels, object names, layer information, switch status, and so on, to your ADM.

For more information, see Annotations in ABAP CDS

 

​ Picture this: you’ve just added a CDS annotation to a data definition. But, the annotation’s value isn’t showing up as expected in your ABAP data model (ADM). What’s your next move to analyze the runtime behavior? Are you familiar with the relevant CDS tools in ABAP development tools for Eclipse (ADT) to figure this out? If not, sit back, relax, and enjoy this blog post.Note: You can use CDS annotations for the whole CDS object, elements, and parameters to add domain-specific metadata, like text labels, object names, layer information, switch status, and so on, to your ADM.For more information, see Annotations in ABAP CDS   Read More Technology Blogs by SAP articles 

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