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Creating Implementations

Get an overview of how to create and publish your implementations.

This is a generic description about how to create implementations. For specific documentation, refer to the individual extension point documentation in the Custom Logic app.

  1. To create a new implementation, open the Custom Logic app and click Create.

  2. Select the extension point (BAdI) that you want to implement. Perform a free text search by using the search field. The extension point descriptions, IDs and documentation will be searched. To view the documentation of an extension point, click View Documentation. When you have selected an extension point, click Step 2.

  3. Depending on the extension point you've selected, you can enter the implementation attributes next. Open the Edit Filter Condition dialog by clicking Add.

  4. All BAdI filter conditions added in the dialog are connected with AND. Click Save to add the filter condition to the list of filters. You can add more rows to the filter list by opening the dialog again. The filter list rows are connected with OR. Click Step 3 once you've maintained the filters.

  5. Enter the implementation description and the ID. The description must start with a non-whitespace character. The ID starts with a fixed prefix and its total length must not exceed 30 characters. Click Review once you've maintained valid values.

  6. Review the data you entered. If you want to make changes, click Edit in the respective section. Once you're finished, click Create. The creation process starts in the background and you're taken to the implementation detail page.

  7. Once the implementation is created, the status will change from Creating to Created. You can now edit the implementation attributes if your implementation has any, or publish your implementation to start writing code. After publishing, click Open Code Editor to write custom code.