Introduction: What is SAP and how does it work? This is software that combines internal and outside Management Information Systems (MIS) across the continuum of the entire business, considering major aspects of finance functions, manufacturing, marketing, sales and service, materials management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) etc. The main objective of SAP is to facilitate and […]
Read MoreSAP Expert continues a series of articles about the SAP transport system and objects that require “special treatment” when moving across multi-system landscapes. We have already spoken about Tax Codes, Number Ranges and Substitutions/Validations. Today it is the turn of Calendars
Read MoreSAPexpert wrote about a year ago about a “must read” book for people who think of taking on career in SAP: The Essential SAP Career Guide. Later the interview with book’s author Tanya Duncan was published. In that interview, Tanya promised that her next book would be about SAP Product Costing. And she kept her […]
Read MoreSAP Expert continues a series of articles that cover methods of aligning objects across the SAP multisystem landscape. We have already discussed standard procedure for transport requests, and “special treatment” required for objects like tax codes and number ranges. Today we will talk about Substitutions and Validations.
Read MoreAs SAP Expert has already emphasised several times, aligning objects in different SAP systems is a very important part of the multi-system landscape maintenance. We have discussed the fact that the transport system is the most usual way to move configuration changes throughout the landscape, and how you can align certain master data. However, some […]
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Dmitry Kaglik
October 6, 2014
Guest Post, SAP
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