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What is BAPI in SAP ABAP with Example

What is BAPI in SAP ABAP with Example
What is BAPI?
The Business Application Programming Interface (BAPI) is a standardized programming interface (method) that allows external applications to access enterprise processes and R / 3 system data.
BAPIs are defined in the Business Object repository (BOR) as SAP Business Object-type methods that perform certain business functions. They are implemented as RFC-compatible functional modules and are created in the ABAP Workbench function generator.
Some BAPIs and methods provide basic functionality and can be used in most SAP business objects. These are called BAPI NORMALIZED.
BAPIs for Mass Processing -ChangeMultiple(), CreateMultiple(), DeleteMultiple().
BAPIs for Reading Data - GetList() , GetDetail() , GetStatus() , ExistenceCheck().
BAPIs for Creating or Changing Data- Create() ,Change(),Delete() and Undelete() .
They provide stable and standardized methods for perfect integration between the R / 3 system and external applications, existing systems, and add-ons.

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