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Author's profile photo Ulli Hoffmann

Web Dynpro ABAP POWER Lists – Beyond Queries

‘Professional Seminars @ SAP’ is a new offering by SAP Switzerland with the goal of expert knowledge transfer compressed to short sessions.

On December 4th and 5th 2012, I will be covering some advanced topics around Web Dynpro ABAP POWER Lists (also known as POWL). It will take place at the SAP Switzerland offices in Regensdorf near Zurich.

This won’t be the usual class room event as you know it, but rather a discussion and transfer of knowledge and work experience gained during customer projects over the years of implementing and dealing with POWER lists.

Your questions and ideas for discussion are also highly welcome and time is considered to cover them.  

As of today, some seats are still available. In case you are interested, more info and the sign-up procedures can be found here.

Check also this link for an upcoming event in November which is offered by two SAP Mentors,  Greg Myers and Eric Vallo, aiming the BI4 platform.

Hope to see you there!

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      Author's profile photo Former Member
      Former Member

      is that it?

      /sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/powl?sap-system

      at the moment, it errors out with:

      Method: INITIALIZE of program CL_POWL_MODEL=================CP

      ...

      Author's profile photo Ulli Hoffmann
      Ulli Hoffmann
      Blog Post Author

      Hi Gregory,

      yes that's the path to the Web Dynpro application to start the POWL. However, it's not complete, you need some URL parameters to specify your particular application. Check out this for some info on how to start.

      regards, Ulli

      Author's profile photo Tom Van Doorslaer
      Tom Van Doorslaer

      PS: Power list is the popular naming. The official naming is Personal Object Work List.

      But Power list sounds so much cooler 🙂

      Author's profile photo Ulli Hoffmann
      Ulli Hoffmann
      Blog Post Author

      right, and POWER stands for Personal Object Work Entity Repository. Congratulation to the genius who came up with that one

      Author's profile photo Tom Van Doorslaer
      Tom Van Doorslaer

      Brilliant 🙂