In this article quick information shall be shared to enable users a seamless learning with latest happenings.
Most of you must be aware that if you try to create a new trial account, Neo option no longer exist. And all existing Neo trial account will be discontinued from November 13, 2020. With it, the SAP Web IDE trial account will also be discontinue. If you have the licensed SAP Web IDE, you need not worry. You may continue using it as long as you have the license.
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Assuming, you are trying to create your new new trial account. Go to sap.com/index.html to create your account.
If you have already created a new account go to sap.com/saml2 and provide your email id and password. It will take you to the below screen.
Once you have your trial account, lets see what we need to set up to continue our learning and prototyping in the SAP Cloud Platform.
1. ABAP Service Subscription:
1. Click on “Enter Your Trial Account”.
2. Enter the Trial Sub-Account or any other sub-account created in your Global Account.
3. Creation of a space within subaccount remains same as earlier.
4. Scroll the sidebar on the left and click on “Entitlements”.
Once in the Entitlements page, click on “Configure Entitlements”.
5. Following screen opens. Make sure that “ABAP Environment” is added.
If NOT, proceed to step 6. Else, skip this section and move to Instance related updates.
6. In the following case, we see that “ABAP Environment” is not available:
7. Click on “Add Service Plans”.
8. The pop-up window opens in which there is a check box, choose it and click on “Add 1 Service Plan”.
9. Click on “Save” and wait for few moments to see “ABAP Environment” added.
2. ABAP Instance in Trial SAP Cloud account:
- 1. Click on “Enter Your Trial Account”.
2. Enter the Trial Sub-Account or any other sub-account created in your Global Account.
3. Click on Service Instance.
4. Click on “Create Instance”.
5. Click on the drop down list and choose “ABAP Trial”.
6. Check if the defaults values are correct and correspond to your settings like space name etc.
If all is good, provide an instance name.
7. Provide the email ID.
8. Click on “Create Instance”.
9. Click on the created instance and see the details on the right.
10. Click on the 3 vertical dots on the top right corner of the screen to extend a view of options.
11. Click on “Create Service Key”.
12. Provide a “Service Key Name” and then click on “Create”.
13. Along with an OLDER KEY (which I had created for testing – lazy to delete since there are many artifacts linked to it already), NEW KEY is added now:
14. Click on the 3 vertical dots to expand and see the options:
15. Click on “View” and see the details in a pop-up screen.
Entire content can be copied to a local file or directly used in Eclipse to configure the link between SCP and ADT Environment.
That is it for today. In the next tutorials in the series, I will show how to use these ABAP Trial Instances for our Development. Till then get your trial account ready for the fun ABAP on Cloud. ABAP is not dead. It is immortal. 😀
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All ABAP on Cloud Tutorials
- ABAP on Cloud – 1 – Introduction
- ABAP on Cloud – 2 – ABAP Trial Instance on Cloud
- ABAP on Cloud – 3 – Eclipse Set-up for ABAP Cloud
- ABAP on Cloud – 4 – Your First ABAP Cloud Project
- ABAP on Cloud – 5 – Introduction to RESTFul ABAP Programming
- ABAP on Cloud – 6 – DB Creation and Root View in ABAP Cloud
- ABAP on Cloud – 7 – Insert Records through Class and Create Metadata Extension
- ABAP on Cloud – 8 – Behavior Definition and Service Definition and Binding & Output
- ABAP on Cloud – 9 – Experimenting with Metadata Extension and CRUD Operations
- ABAP on Cloud – 10 – First Fiori Project on Cloud – 1
- ABAP on Cloud – 11 – First Fiori Project on Cloud – 2
- ABAP on Cloud – 12 – First Fiori Project on Cloud – 3
- ABAP on Cloud – 13 – First Fiori Project on Cloud – 4
- ABAP on Cloud – 14 – Advanced Topics – 1 – On Screen Validation for Managed Scenario
- ABAP on Cloud – 15 – Advanced Topics – 2 – On Screen Validation for Managed Scenario
- ABAP on Cloud – 17 – ABAP Service & ABAP Instance in Trial SAP Cloud Platform
- ABAP on Cloud – 18 – Business Application Studio – 1
- ABAP on Cloud – 19 – Business Application Studio – 2
- How to Create SM30 Like Table Maintenance T-Code in SAP RAP – Part 1
- SAP BTP. Part 9. Handling the Business Logic in RAP – Part 1
- How to Create SM30 Like Table Maintenance T-Code in SAP RAP – Part 2 – Validations and Action via RAP
- Table Maintenance Generator from SAP RAP – Part 3 – FIORI UI App
Also Check BAS – Business Application Studio Tutorials
- BAS 1 – How to Migrate SAP Web IDE Application to SAP Business Application Studio in 10 Steps
- ABAP on Cloud – 18 – Business Application Studio – 1
- BAS 2 – How to Deploy Fiori App to On-Premise System from SAP Business Application Studio?
- BAS 3 – SAP Business Application Studio – Component Preload File with Sample App
- ABAP on Cloud – 19 – Business Application Studio – 2
- UI5 Tooling – Develop UI5 Apps in the Editor of your Choice – 1
- UI5 Tooling – Consume OData Service via UI5-Middleware-SimpleProxy – 2
- UI5 Tooling – How to Deploy UI5 App on Netlify – 3