I remember learning about the ABAP SQL features that are different from native SQL. I think the key ones are execution without a work process and database independence. Let me double-check that.
Okay, let's see. I know ABAP SQL has some unique features, but I'm not sure which ones are not available in native SQL. I'll have to review my notes on this.
This seems like a straightforward question. I'd go with option D - running the website log files through a log reduction and analysis tool. That should help the analyst identify any anomalies or suspicious activity in the logs.
I think the correct answers are B) Database independence and D) Use of the AS ABAP data buffer. The other options sound a bit too specific or not really ABAP-related.
I'm leaning towards B) Database independence and C) Execution of ABAP programs as database procedures. The ABAP SQL seems to provide more flexibility than just standard SQL.
I agree with Arleen. The ABAP SQL features that are unique are the ability to work with the ABAP data buffer and the database independence. The other options don't seem quite right.
Hmm, I think the ABAP SQL features that are not available with native SQL are B) Database independence and D) Use of the AS ABAP data buffer. I'm not sure about the other options.
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