SAP Business Objects

November 16, 2009 by CRM
Filed under: SAP Overview 


An SAP Business Object is the representation of a central business object in the real world, such as an employee, sales order, purchase requisition, purchase order, applicant, invoice, and so on.

A business object is composed of tables that are related in a business context, including the related application programs. The application programs are called “methods” of the business object. Attributes and methods are assigned to a business object.

Example Business Object in SAP system:

Sale Order

Attributes (Characteristics):

  • Customer
  • Date
  • Item list
  • Price

Methods (Application Programs):

  • Deliver
  • Check Availability
  • Trace Shipping

Attributes are characteristics that specify the business object. The attributes can be modified by the methods that belong to the business object.

Business objects are maintained by SAP in the Business Object Repository (BOR).

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