What is the difference between classical ABAP and ABAP on HANA?

 The main difference between classical ABAP and ABAP on HANA is how they handle data and performance. Classical ABAP was designed for traditional databases, where most processing happened at the application layer. But with ABAP on HANA, things changed — now the power of the in-memory HANA database allows processing directly at the database level, making applications much faster and more efficient.

When I first started learning ABAP on HANA, I realized it wasn’t just about syntax changes — it was a complete shift in mindset. 


At Anubhav Trainings, I got to see how CDS Views, AMDP, and new performance optimization techniques bring real improvements in project scenarios. Anubhav Oberoy’s explanations made it easy to understand how to write code that truly leverages HANA’s speed.

That experience helped me upgrade my skills from traditional ABAP to modern, performance-driven ABAP on HANA — and it was absolutely worth it.

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