Best PDF & Docs for beginers of ABAP-Netweaver

Guys Pls help me getting best docs or pdf for abap practising in netweaver. with examples to proceed step by step.
Moderator message : Moved to career center.
Edited by: Vinod Kumar on Jul 19, 2011 1:25 PM

There isn't much "hands on" material available.
Transaction Code ABAPDOCU and the book "Sam's Teach yourself ABAP/4 in 21 Days" did the trick for me.
BC400 is worth it too.
regards, Lukas

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