Hierarchy
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Basic Data
| Data Element | /BOBF/OBM_BO_KEY |
| Short Description | Business Object |
Data Type
| Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
| Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
| Domain / Name of Reference Type | /BOBF/CONF_KEY | |
| Data Type | RAW | Uninterpreted sequence of bytes |
| Length | 16 | |
| Decimal Places | 0 | |
| Output Length | 32 | |
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Further Characteristics
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Field Label
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| Short | 0 | |
| Medium | 0 | |
| Long | 0 | |
| Heading | 0 |
Documentation
Definition
A business object is a representation of a type of uniquely identifiable business entities described by a structural model and an internal process model.
Use
Implemented business processes operate on business objects.
A BOBF business object can be used as the implementation model for a proxy business object (ESI) where the structural model can be taken from the proxy business object.
A BOBF business object can be used to implement a business object or an application from the scratch. For example, the complex configuration of a reuse service component.
Dependencies
A business object can inherit its characteristics and configuration settings from another business object and enhance the characteristics and settings.
A business object and its characteristics and configuration settings can be enhanced by an enhancement.
Example
- Sales Order
- Purchase Order
- Outbound Delivery
- Customer Invoice
- Product
- BOBF configuration
History
| Last changed by/on | SAP | 20130604 |
| SAP Release Created in | 702 |