How to Analyze Unexpected Runtime Behavior of The CDS Annotations Values in Your ABAP Data Model?

Imagine, you’re asked to add a CDS annotation to a data definition. After doing that, the value of the annotation is not reflected as expected in your ABAP data model (ADM). What to do next to analyze the runtime behavior in accordance? Do you know the relevant CDS tools in ABAP development tools for Eclipse (ADT) how to find this out? If not, lay bag and relax. Enjoy reading my blog.

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

For more information, see Annotations in ABAP CDS

 

​ Imagine, you’re asked to add a CDS annotation to a data definition. After doing that, the value of the annotation is not reflected as expected in your ABAP data model (ADM). What to do next to analyze the runtime behavior in accordance? Do you know the relevant CDS tools in ABAP development tools for Eclipse (ADT) how to find this out? If not, lay bag and relax. Enjoy reading my blog.Note: You can use CDS annotations for the whole CDS object, elements, fields, and parameters to add domain-specific metadata, such as text labels, for example 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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