Thursday, March 20, 2008

SAP World

Overview of SAP
SAP Introduction
What is SAP Landscape?

SAP General FAQ
Find the list of SAP Tcodes Easy to Remember (SAP Transaction Codes) Basic Knowledge and System Navigation Question
SAP Logistics Modules

Material Management Logistics Execution Sales and Distribution Production Planning and Control Quality Management Plant Maintenance Project System

SAP Financial Modules
Financial Accounting and Controlling

SAP Human Resources
Personnel Management

SAP System Administration
Basis Components Sapgui, Unix, SAP ITS, Router, Client Copy and IDES

ABAP Workbench
ABAP Programming Hints
BDC Programming Tips
ABAP Functions Examples
BAPI Programming

SAP Forms
Sapscripts
SmartForms

SAP Functional vs ABAP Training
Learning ABAP or SAP Application

SAP Jobs Forum for SAP Recruiter and Jobs Seekers
SAP Jobs Opportunity

SAP Links
Links of SAP websites

Learn SAP From Home
SAP IDES Software

Generic SAP Topics
SAP Tickets - What Is That?

Role of a SAP Functinal Consultant

Role of SAP Consultant In Testing

Roles and Responsibilities of End Users

The top ten IT skills to have for the next few years

Mini SAP System Requirement and How to Get It

Implementing SAP
Successfully Implementing SAP

Free ABAP eBook Download
SAP MM, SD, FI, PS, PP, PM, HR, System Tables

ABAP/4 FAQ - Data Dictionary - Reporting - Data Modeler - Dialog Programming - SQL/Performance - SAPscripts - User Exits - Workbench Organizer - Sample Exam Questions

Cross-Applications Components
Business Information Warehouse
Advanced Planner and Optimizer
SAP Business Workflow
Handling Units Management
Document Management System
SAP Data Migration with LSMW
Computer Aided Test Tool
SAP-CRM Interview Questions

SAP Books and eBooks
Sams Teach Yourself SAP in 24 Hours (2nd Edition)
SAP NetWeaver For Dummies
Supply Chain Management Based on SAP Systems
... browse more SAP Books

SAP Training CBT
Computer Based Training on SAP
Functional, Basis Administration and ABAP/4 Programming

New SAP Tips Just Arrived

Difference between Rule and Role
Measuring Points Questions in SAP PM
Important Tables in SAP FI
Function and Role of User Types
BOM Is Not Exploding In P.O.
Setup FI Fiscal Year Period
BAPI Step by step Guidance
SAP HR FAQ
SAP BW Interview Questions 1
Testing and Debugging ABAP Codes, Functions
What the Max Memory a good Program Should Request
Complete Purchase Cycle Till FI
Difference Between BAPI and RFC
Serial Number For Component
Process Of Letter of Credit for Imports

Miscellaneous Contents Free Pop-up Stopper for Internet Explorer Oracle Database, SQL, Application, Programming Tips Java Programming Hints and Tips

Overview of SAP
SAP Introduction
What is SAP Landscape?

SAP General FAQ
Find the list of SAP Tcodes Easy to Remember (SAP Transaction Codes) Basic Knowledge and System Navigation Question
SAP Logistics Modules

Material Management Logistics Execution Sales and Distribution Production Planning and Control Quality Management Plant Maintenance Project System

SAP Financial Modules
Financial Accounting and Controlling

SAP Human Resources
Personnel Management

SAP System Administration
Basis Components Sapgui, Unix, SAP ITS, Router, Client Copy and IDES

ABAP Workbench
ABAP Programming Hints
BDC Programming Tips
ABAP Functions Examples
BAPI Programming

SAP Forms
Sapscripts
SmartForms

SAP Functional vs ABAP Training
Learning ABAP or SAP Application

SAP Jobs Forum for SAP Recruiter and Jobs Seekers
SAP Jobs Opportunity

SAP Links
Links of SAP websites

Learn SAP From Home
SAP IDES Software

Generic SAP Topics
SAP Tickets - What Is That?

Role of a SAP Functinal Consultant

Role of SAP Consultant In Testing

Roles and Responsibilities of End Users

The top ten IT skills to have for the next few years

Mini SAP System Requirement and How to Get It

Implementing SAP
Successfully Implementing SAP

Free ABAP eBook Download
SAP MM, SD, FI, PS, PP, PM, HR, System Tables

ABAP/4 FAQ - Data Dictionary - Reporting - Data Modeler - Dialog Programming - SQL/Performance - SAPscripts - User Exits - Workbench Organizer - Sample Exam Questions

Cross-Applications Components
Business Information Warehouse
Advanced Planner and Optimizer
SAP Business Workflow
Handling Units Management
Document Management System
SAP Data Migration with LSMW
Computer Aided Test Tool
SAP-CRM Interview Questions

SAP Books and eBooks
Sams Teach Yourself SAP in 24 Hours (2nd Edition)
SAP NetWeaver For Dummies
Supply Chain Management Based on SAP Systems
... browse more SAP Books

SAP Training CBT
Computer Based Training on SAP
Functional, Basis Administration and ABAP/4 Programming

New SAP Tips Just Arrived

Difference between Rule and Role
Measuring Points Questions in SAP PM
Important Tables in SAP FI
Function and Role of User Types
BOM Is Not Exploding In P.O.
Setup FI Fiscal Year Period
BAPI Step by step Guidance
SAP HR FAQ
SAP BW Interview Questions 1
Testing and Debugging ABAP Codes, Functions
What the Max Memory a good Program Should Request
Complete Purchase Cycle Till FI
Difference Between BAPI and RFC
Serial Number For Component
Process Of Letter of Credit for Imports

Miscellaneous Contents Free Pop-up Stopper for Internet Explorer Oracle Database, SQL, Application, Programming Tips Java Programming Hints and Tips

Wednesday, October 04, 2006


ERP

SAP ( Systems Applications and Products ) is basically an ERP.* :


What is ERP ?
Ans: ERP is an acronym for "Enreprise Resource Planning".an ERP attempts to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all those different department's particular needs. E : Enterprise is a huge business Organisation.R : Resources are Money,Material,Man power,Machinery,MethodsP : Planing for optimal Utilization of resource for a huge business OrganisationAll te queries can be posted to
sapeducation@gmail.com.


Why do Enterpises(Companies) Fix ERP in their Organisations ?There r 5 major reasons Y companies undertake ERP.
(1) Integrate financial Information
(2) Integrate Customer Order Information
(3) Standardize and speed up manufacturing processes
(4) Reduce inventory
(5) Standardize HR information.

(1) Integrate financial Information : As the CEO tries 2 understand D copmany's overall performance,he may find many different versions of the truth .Finance has it's own set of revenue numbers,sales has another version and the different business units may each have their own versions of how much they contributed 2 revenues. ERP creates a single version of D truth that cannot be questioned because everyone is using D same system.

(2) Integrate Customer order information : ERP system can bcome D place where D customer order lives from D time a customer service representative receives it unitll D loading dock ships D merchandise & finance sends an invoice.By having this info in one software system,companies can keep track of orders more easily and coordinate maufacturing,inventory and shiipping among many different locations @ same time.

(3) Standardize and speed up manufacturing processes : Manufacturing companies -especially those with appetite 4r mergers & aquisitions often find that multiple business units across D copmany make D same widget using different methods & computer systems. ERP systems come with standard methods 4r automating some of D steps of steps of a manufacturing process. Standardize those processes & using a single,integrated computer system can save time,increase productivity & reduce head count.

(4) Reduce inventory: ERP helps D manufacturing process flow more smoothly & it improves visibility of D order fulfillment proces inside D company.That can lead 2 reduced inventories of D stuff used 2 make products & it can help users better plan deliveries 2 customers,reducing D finished good inventory @ D warehouse & shipping docs

(5) Standardize HR information - especially in companies with mulitiple busines units, HR may not have a unified,simple method for tracking employees time & communicating with them abt benefits and services.ERP can fix that.In D race 2 fix these problems ,companies often lose sigt of D ERP packages r nothing more than generic representatives of the eays a typical copmany does business, While most of packages r exhaustively comprehensive ,each industry has its own qurks that amke it unique. Most of the ERP systems r designed 2 be used by discrete manufacturing companies . The ERP programs r modified according 2 D needs of each industry which install them.


SAP ( Systems Applications and Products ) is basically an ERP.* :

What is ERP ?
Ans: ERP is an acronym for "Enreprise Resource Planning".an ERP attempts to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all those different department's particular needs. E : Enterprise is a huge business Organisation.R : Resources are Money,Material,Man power,Machinery,MethodsP : Planing for optimal Utilization of resource for a huge business OrganisationAll te queries can be posted to
sapeducation@gmail.com.


Why do Enterpises(Companies) Fix ERP in their Organisations ?There r 5 major reasons Y companies undertake ERP.
(1) Integrate financial Information
(2) Integrate Customer Order Information
(3) Standardize and speed up manufacturing processes
(4) Reduce inventory
(5) Standardize HR information.

(1) Integrate financial Information : As the CEO tries 2 understand D copmany's overall performance,he may find many different versions of the truth .Finance has it's own set of revenue numbers,sales has another version and the different business units may each have their own versions of how much they contributed 2 revenues. ERP creates a single version of D truth that cannot be questioned because everyone is using D same system.

(2) Integrate Customer order information : ERP system can bcome D place where D customer order lives from D time a customer service representative receives it unitll D loading dock ships D merchandise & finance sends an invoice.By having this info in one software system,companies can keep track of orders more easily and coordinate maufacturing,inventory and shiipping among many different locations @ same time.

(3) Standardize and speed up manufacturing processes : Manufacturing companies -especially those with appetite 4r mergers & aquisitions often find that multiple business units across D copmany make D same widget using different methods & computer systems. ERP systems come with standard methods 4r automating some of D steps of steps of a manufacturing process. Standardize those processes & using a single,integrated computer system can save time,increase productivity & reduce head count.

(4) Reduce inventory: ERP helps D manufacturing process flow more smoothly & it improves visibility of D order fulfillment proces inside D company.That can lead 2 reduced inventories of D stuff used 2 make products & it can help users better plan deliveries 2 customers,reducing D finished good inventory @ D warehouse & shipping docs

(5) Standardize HR information - especially in companies with mulitiple busines units, HR may not have a unified,simple method for tracking employees time & communicating with them abt benefits and services.ERP can fix that.In D race 2 fix these problems ,companies often lose sigt of D ERP packages r nothing more than generic representatives of the eays a typical copmany does business, While most of packages r exhaustively comprehensive ,each industry has its own qurks that amke it unique. Most of the ERP systems r designed 2 be used by discrete manufacturing companies . The ERP programs r modified according 2 D needs of each industry which install them.


Monday, October 02, 2006

HISTORY OF SAP.Founded in 1972,SAP is the recognised leader in providing collabrative business solutions for all types of industries and for every major market. Headquartered in Willdorf,Germnay,SAP is the world's largest inter-enterprise software company,and the world's third largest independent software supplier overall. SAP employs over 28,900 people in more than 50 countries SAP profesionals are dedicated to providing high-level customer support and sevices.

1972 - Five former IBM employees
(1) Dietmer Hopp
(2) Hans-Werner
(3) Hasso Plattner
(4) klaus Tschira
(5) Claus Wellenreuther
Launch a company called SAP - Systems Analysis and Program Development.later known as SAP - Systems Applications and Products.1973 - R/1 system is created
R stands for Real Time
1 stands for one tier.
1980 - SAP MOVES TO Max-Planck-Strasse in an industrial park in Walldorf,near Heidelberg,Germany.1981 . SAP R/2 is widely accpeted.R stands for Real time2 stands for two tier.1986 -SAP moves outside Germany,Austria.Revenues reach DM 100 million around U.S. $52 million ) earlier than expected.1988 - SAP GmbH becomes SAP AG.Nov 4 ,1.2 million shares are listed on Frankfurt and Stuttgart stock exchanges.1992 - SAP R/3 is unleashed in market.1996 - 1,089 new SAP R/3 customers have been won.1997 - SAP celebrates it's 25th anniversary and now employs around 12,900 people.1998 - SAP stocks now trades on New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).1999 - In May Co-Founder,Co-Chairman and CEO Hassao Plattner announces the mySAP.com stratergy.2000 -More than 10 million users work with SAP solutions.There are now 36,000 installations worldwide,1,000 partners,22 industry business solutions and 13,500 customers in 120 countries.SAP becomes world's third largest independent software vendor.2002 - With sales of U.S.$7.8 billion and 29,000 employees,SAP is one of the leading vendors of e-business solutions.2003 - SAP Netwaver is introduced.


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