Taxes in SAP are a very important part of functionality. It is a topic of interest for different segments of the SAP community: Finance business users, Finance functional consultants, Logistics consultants and so on. From the functional viewpoint, the taxes’ configuration is quite simple. There is a Sales Tax section within the Finance part of IMG. […]
Read MoreIf you ask your business user what is the most powerful reporting tool, SAP or Excel spreadsheet, I can predict the answer. Most business users think that Excel is the most powerful tool to interrogate the data. I will object. SAP has a very powerful reporting tool called ABAP List Viewer, or ALV for short. […]
Read Moreby Emery Fletcher For better or worse – and more often worse – passwords are required to do a lot of things on the Internet, and even in your home. And, of course, in the office, especially when we’re talking about ERP-level systems like SAP. For example, you need password for your network account and […]
Read MoreMany of us are SAP consultants. We are on different levels, from “SAP freshers” to salted SAP professionals with decades of experience. What do we all have in common? We are on the same part of the job market scales: we are the labour force, even when we are self-employed contractors. However, there are two […]
Read MoreThe company needs to pay its invoices in order to function properly. It also needs to record vendor invoices and payments in the accounting books and registers. SAP is a help here. Accounts Payable is an important part of SAP Finance. There are actually several ways how you can pay the invoice. But you need to […]
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Dmitry Kaglik
November 11, 2013
SAP
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