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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 02, 2016
Filed:
Jun. 12, 2013
Kai Baumgarten, Rauenberg, DE;
Thilo Boehm, Heidelberg, DE;
Karsten Bohlmann, Rauenberg, DE;
Gerd G. Forstmann, Nussloch, DE;
Christian Stork, Boenen, DE;
Rolf Hammer, Karlsruhe, DE;
Welf Walter, Ettingen, DE;
Kai Baumgarten, Rauenberg, DE;
Thilo Boehm, Heidelberg, DE;
Karsten Bohlmann, Rauenberg, DE;
Gerd G. Forstmann, Nussloch, DE;
Christian Stork, Boenen, DE;
Rolf Hammer, Karlsruhe, DE;
Welf Walter, Ettingen, DE;
SAP SE, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
A mesh structure can be a type concept that extends internal tables or other data structures of a business programming languages (e.g., ABAP) by associations, as known from a data object meta-model. A mesh can include a set of operations, such as for example iteration via an iterator object and selection of instances expressed by a path language. A mesh structure can be optimized for read access and traversal, and can provide a working area that is processed with statements in the business programming language to implement one or more core services directly from the mesh data structure. Related methods, computer program products, and systems are described.