Reference book

Dear abapers!!
Need your advice!!
im planning to take up sap certified development  associate (c_taw12_731) certification test so i was wondering whether a previous version reference book is  valid to use??
i have 2+ years of ABAP development experience.
im on a saudi arabian residence visa so i can take the test exclusively without training thats confirmed from SAP middleeast.
however i came across a 2005edition reference book & im wondering is it still a valid reference book for the test considering the updates in the technology.
the 2005 reference book has  taw10_1, taw10_2, taw10_3.
                                                taw12_1, taw12_2.
if yes, pls advice the topics its missing out compared to the c_taw12_731 syllabus.
please suggest.
Best Regards.

Hi,
You can check the material that is covered at the SAP Training website:
https://training.sap.com/shop/certification/c_taw12_731-sap-certified-development-associate---abap-with-sap-netweaver-73…
ABAP doesn't change much over time, so all the study material you can find will help you prepare.
Try to find as many (realistic) sample questions as you can. They are very good at helping you study
Good luck!
Paul

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