In S/4HANA, Core Data Services (CDS) have become the foundation for defining semantically rich data models and exposing them as business objects. When a CDS view is annotated appropriately, it can generate a Business Object Processing Framework (BOPF) model automatically. However, real-world applications often require additional business logic in the form of actions—operations triggered explicitly by users, such as “Active Status“ or “Cancel”.
In S/4HANA, Core Data Services (CDS) have become the foundation for defining semantically rich data models and exposing them as business objects. When a CDS view is annotated appropriately, it can generate a Business Object Processing Framework (BOPF) model automatically. However, real-world applications often require additional business logic in the form of actions—operations triggered explicitly by users, such as “Active Status” or “Cancel”. Read More Application Development and Automation Blog Posts articles
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