This page contains a list of all posts from the ABAP 7.4+ series which covers the syntax enhancements in ABAP.
An expression is part of an ABAP statement that returns a result. An expression consists of one or more operands in combination with operators or special ABAP words. If you are not using ABAP 7.4 syntax or think that ABAP 7.4 is only about Inline Data Declaration then go through the below page to learn all about the latest syntaxes that you should know and use effectively as ABAP Developer.

If you are not using ABAP 7.4 syntax or think that ABAP 7.4 is only about Inline Data Declaration then go through the below posts to learn all about the latest syntaxes that you should know and use effectively as ABAP Developer like the new READ Syntax covered in post ABAP 7.4 and beyond [2] : Read Internal Tables with New Syntax.

All other posts in this series are listed below.
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [1] : Inline Data Declarations
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [2] : Read Internal Tables with New Syntax
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [3] : Loop At Groups
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [4] : Constructor Operators
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [5] : ‘New’ in Class
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [6] : Open SQL Enhancements Part 1
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [7] : Open SQL Enhancements Part 2
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [8] : Open SQL Enhancements Part 3
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [9] : FOR LOOP for Internal Tables
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [10] : Debugging Complex ABAP Expressions
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [11] : Concatenation, ALPHA and ITAB Lines
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [12] : ABAP SQL Aggregate Queries and For All Entries
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [13] : SQL Window Expression
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [14] : SQL Window Expression with Frames
- ABAP 7.4 and beyond [15] : SQL Window Function (Rank and Value)
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