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- Supported in [SAP S/4HANA](https://help.sap.com/doc/abapdocu_cp_index_htm/CLOUD/en-US/index.htm?file=abensap_s4hana_glosry.htm)
> **💡 Note**<br>
> [!NOTE]
> - See more information in the topic [ABAP Language Versions, Release Contracts and Released APIs](https://help.sap.com/doc/abapdocu_cp_index_htm/CLOUD/en-US/index.htm?file=abenabap_versions_and_apis.htm).
> - See the topic [Language Elements in ABAP Versions](https://help.sap.com/doc/abapdocu_cp_index_htm/CLOUD/en-US/index.htm?file=abenrestricted_abap_elements.htm) that provides a table showing which ABAP language elements are allowed in which ABAP language version
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## Executable Example
[zcl_demo_abap_cloud_excursion](./src/zcl_demo_abap_cloud_excursion.clas.abap)
> **💡 Note**<br>
> [!NOTE]
> - The executable example ...
> - does not focus - unlike other ABAP cheat sheet examples - on ABAP syntax as such (the other non-Standard-ABAP cheat sheet examples focus on ABAP syntax available in ABAP for Cloud Development), but rather emphasizes released APIs and libraries that provide predefined functionality and can be used in ABAP for Cloud Development. In particular, the Extension Components Library (XCO) is used.
> - covers an arbitrary selection for you to explore. For more detailed information and code snippets, see the SAP Help Portal documentation [here](https://help.sap.com/docs/btp/sap-business-technology-platform/sap-business-technology-platform?version=Cloud) and [here about XCO](https://help.sap.com/docs/btp/sap-business-technology-platform/xco-library?version=Cloud). In most cases, the example covers a selection of classes and methods for retrieving information about repository objects. It is more of a "playground" for exploring the APIs with a few snippets of code, and should be seen as an invitation to more in-depth exploration.