There are plenty of books about different products and modules of SAP on the market. However, it is often a question: which book is the best? Of course, SAP expert also receives the question like this. The most obvious answer to this question, of course, is the e-book from SAP Expert. However, it is not the […]
Read MoreThere are hundreds, if not thousands, of different objects in SAP. To take Finance alone, we can create, maintain and process GL accounts, financial documents, cost centres, profit centres, fixed assets and so forth. But the creation of the object is not the only step in its lifecycle. It can also be changed and, rarely, […]
Read MoreDo you have any vendor that has several bank accounts? Sure you do, if you deal with big companies. They tend to have different accounts for different tasks and/or divisions of their business. Then you need to make payments to these vendors. How do you set up these payments to go to the correct bank […]
Read MoreSubstitutions and validations are an inevitable part of a SAP project. You always need to chec k that the document is entered correctly, or replace values in certain fields. SAP allows you to write subs and vals in an easy-to-use interface similar to the constructor. A few mouse clicks, a few keystrokes and you’re sorted. […]
Read MoreEach configuration project starts with the creation of Company Code. Well, not exactly. You need to have much more done before starting Company Code creation. Like a Chart of Accounts (at least its name), Controlling Area, Posting period variant etc. But these are objects which are most likely unique across the implementation project. And they […]
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Dmitry Kaglik
January 30, 2013
SAP
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