Sunday, October 08, 2006

What is SAP.Career prospects by doing SAP.? ==>Read...

I have completed my B.com(Computer Application),GNIIT,DIT,MCAD.In...
in SAP.What is the career prospects if I am a SAP consultant.Am i fit
to enter this carrer being a commerce graduate but I have learned all
the languages and technology like java,j2ee and mastery in .Net.Please
Suggest me for a good training centre and Course Cost.I am not highly
financially fit tell me the best way to achieve it.What are the
beniefits I am going to get if I am a SAP consultant and what will be
the Salary package for a SAP consulatnat both fresher and Experienced
person.

There is a lot difference while comparing an individual programming
language like Java, C++, VB… and an ERP packages, ERP are designed
based on domains for example Oracle for financial. For coding and
development in that particular ERP they may be used different/
respective programming language, but SAP has not restricted to
particular domain like others [Oracle, BAAN, PeopleSoft…] that is the
reason why industry pioneers are turning towards for one stop solution
for their business needs and the cause for requiring more SAP
developers/ functional guys.



Again there is a difference between a developer and functional peoples
in SAP. As a developer you has to work on code where as functional
people involves less in coding and more in customizing/ defining
business flow.



In SAP we have different modules like Sales and Distribution (SD)
Material Management (MM) Financial (FI)… it’s up to you which module
you have to choose and get the training course according to that. As
per your studies background i can suggest to go for FI-CO. Well once
again remember that learning SAP is gaining knowledge on domain, with
out a domain knowledge it is very hard to understand the document flow.
That is the reason why recruiter’s need only experienced not a fresher.



If am not wrong, as a fresher think about the career, reward and
packages will follow with your hard work :) I wish you all the best.

It really helped but I am interested in programming can U tell me about
programming language I have to learn so that I can stick on the
technology for future also


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SAP extension instead of Upgrade ==>Read...

SAP Delivers Innovation Without Disruption to mySAP ERP Customers

Industrys
First Service-Enabled ERP Solution Leverages Enterprise SOA to
Synchronize Delivery of New Functionality with Customer Adoption
Patterns



LAS VEGAS - September 12, 2006 - Delivering on
its commitment to help customers experience the business value of
enterprise service-oriented architecture (enterprise SOA), SAP AG
(NYSE: SAP) today announced that it is evolving its product release
road map for mySAP™ ERP. Moving forward, all new functional
enhancements to mySAP ERP through 2010 will be made available as extensions to mySAP ERP 2005 in a series of optional enhancement packages, eliminating the need for customers to continually upgrade their systems to take advantage of the newest technology and business process innovations from SAP. ..........

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How to discover the SAP systems in an organization and the SAP application components installed on them? ==>Read...

Hi All,



I am very new to SAP. Just been 3 days into learning SAP, but I have
been given a task to do...please help me out.I have to discover all

the SAP systems present in my organization (System Landscape). Also, I
have to get the information about the SAP application components
installed in them, for instance CRM, SRM etc. Then I need to categorize
the systems according to the SAP application components.For instance,
CRM - s1,s2; SCM - s3, s4..etc. From my research I found that CCMS and
SLD are 2 central repositories that contain such information (not sure
though). However, for CCMS the remote repositories have to register
themselves initially. What if one or more of them have not registered??
I somehow want to get the fool-proof information regarding all the
systems whether they are registered or not. Also, is there any way I
can view these System details on the SAP GUI?

Any ideas or suggestions regarding this please???

Thanks in advance!!

The System Landscape Directory of SAP NetWeaver (SLD) serves as a
central information repository for your system landscape. A system
landscape consists of a number of hardware and software components that
depend on each other with regard to installation, software updates, and
demands on interfaces.



Note



Bear in mind that the abbreviation SLD is not intended to define a
product, since the System Landscape Directory is part of SAP NetWeaver.
This abbreviation is only intended to improve readability.

Integration



The figure below shows the flow of data between the SLD and other components.



This graphic is explained in the accompanying text



Information in the SLD is used by various SAP tools, for example, for
planning and performing upgrades to the system landscape (Software
Lifecycle Manager of SAP NetWeaver), finding destination information
for ABAP systems and Web services (Web Dynpro), and for maintaining
development information by the SAP NetWeaver Development Infrastructure
(NWDI).

Features



● The SLD stores information about all installable and installed
components of a system landscape. It is based on the standard Common
Information Model (CIM). The CIM standard is a general, extensible
schema for describing the elements in a system landscape. SAP has
enhanced the CIM standard with classes for SAP-specific content.



● SAP provides both a Web-based user interface (UI) for interactive
access and client APIs for programmatic access in ABAP and Java.



● SAP provides information about installable SAP software, dependencies
and recommended scenarios and regularly publishes updates on SAP
Service Marketplace. You can browse this information in the software
catalog views. You can also manually add information about third-party
components to the SLD.



● SAP software components that are installed on technical systems are
registered automatically and on a regular basis in the SLD. Thus the
SLD always contains up-to-date information about the installed system
landscape. You can view this information in the technical systems
views, and can aggregate and group it in the landscapes views.



● In addition, you can use the SLD for name reservation in the NWDI. It
contains the master list of all reserved names used in development,
such as development component names, Java package names, and database
object names.



● The Exchange Infrastructure (XI) uses the SLD to store information
about business systems, which are logically connected to technical
systems.

Additional Information



Caution



If you are reading this documentation offline, bear in mind that this
might not be its latest version. You can find the latest version on SAP
Help Portal at help.sap.com ® Documentation ® SAP NetWeaver ® SAP
NetWeaver 2004s ®SAP NetWeaver Library ® SAP NetWeaver by Key
Capability ®Solution Life Cycle Management by Key Capability ®Software
Life Cycle Management ® System Landscape Directory.



For more information about different landscape scenarios, see SAP
Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/sld ® Media Library ® Planning
Guide – System Landscape Directory.



For more information about the post-installation configuration of SLD,
see SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/sld ® Media Library ®
Post-Installation Guide – System Landscape Directory.







See also:



Regular Administrative Tasks



Configuring Systems to Connect to SLD


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"SAP Payroll Administrator " an appropriate position for MIS graduate? ==>Read...

I have started my career as MIS graduate with one of IT companies. I was trained for one month to be SAP ABAP programmer. After months with that job, I have joined another company as SAP Payroll Administrator. My main task is to work as SAP end user to perform the following activities:
* execute monthly payroll and all pyroll related payments
* extract SAP payroll related reports
* maintain SAP pyroll records
* process merit increase
in addition, I perform adminstration activites like verifing employees' expense claims.


I think this kind of job does not need MIS guy. what do you think?

I have the feeling that I am overqualified for this job and it is better for me to be SAP techniqal guy rather than SAP end user and adminisatarotor. What do you thisnk?





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I agree, you are overqualified for this job. What you are describing seems like a human resources type job, which rarely require any education. You would be bored and underpaid. I would definatly try to find another programming type job ASAP!

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