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Rating: Summary: ....from a professional standpoint Review: As a SAP project manager I can recommend this book in conjunction with an SAP introduction class for END-USERS with no background or experience with SAP whatsoever. The book is black and white but uses many visual elements and screenshots, so it is nice to read. I only gives a brief overview of how to start with SAP and get going. This book cannot replace face-to-face user training, however, it can be a good supplement. It is a short and sweet intro to SAP R/3.
Rating: Summary: Begin your success now! Review: Due to our changing global economy, and old time German COBOL has crept into our industries under the guise of uniformity (SAP). If you try to pull the code part, you will find it full of German abbreviations. If you're lucky, you only need to know how to use the application.Is your company used the canned application this book learn how to: Log on to SAP R/3 Access the SAP r/3 modules Use basic navigation skills Work with master data Generate reports Read and interpret common error messages Access extensive online help features Instead of being at the mercy of the IT department most SAP users use a product called Monarch to produce their reports.
Rating: Summary: Begin your success now! Review: Due to our changing global economy, and old time German COBOL has crept into our industries under the guise of uniformity (SAP). If you try to pull the code part, you will find it full of German abbreviations. If you're lucky, you only need to know how to use the application. Is your company used the canned application this book learn how to: Log on to SAP R/3 Access the SAP r/3 modules Use basic navigation skills Work with master data Generate reports Read and interpret common error messages Access extensive online help features Instead of being at the mercy of the IT department most SAP users use a product called Monarch to produce their reports.
Rating: Summary: I like the price! Review: It is good for an IT book has low price. It out of date very soon
Rating: Summary: A Bare-bones introduction to SAP Screens/Navigation Review: This is one of those bed-time easy reader type books that you can read quickly. It exposes you to an overview of how SAP screens appear and how one can navigate in the plethora of screens SAP supplies. Given that it costs 10 bucks or thereabouts, it will be useful to have it in the corporate library. Dont set your expectations high though!
Rating: Summary: I like the price! Review: You have all you need to begin with SAP R/3 navigation. From icons and toolbars to superficial but very helpful information on how to go with printing, matchcodes, major modules and how the fields are used. For those who do not have time to read the thousand pages SAP guides, this "10 Minute Guide" is the way to reach their objectives.
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