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ALV Tutorials

           ALV Tutorials Radio Buttons in the output of an ALV ( More details ) NEW Display more than one Internal Table in ALV using Object Oriented ABAP Programming ( More details ) NEW Word Wrap Functionality in ALV ( More details ) ALV - Consistency Check ( More details ) ALV Utility prgram ( More details ) Displaying ALV in a docking container ( More details ) Creating dynamic ALV with dynamic editable columns and dynamic colors to the columns based on condition ( More details ) Adding PF-Status, Header and Footer in ALV using class CL_SALV ( More details ) Hiding the print info of the ALV list in the spool ( More details ) Create, Modify and Delete entries dynamically from any custom table by using Object Oriented ALV ( More details )

SAP modules

A)    Environments for SAP ERP 1.      Supported Hardware 2.      Supported Database 3.      Supported Operating System B)    COMPLETE MODULES OF SAP ERP 1.      Basis 2.      ABAP/4 Programming 3.      FI (Financial Accounting) 4.      CO (Controlling) 5.      EC (Enterprise Controlling) 6.      TR (Treasury) 7.      IM (Investment Management) 8.      HR (Human Resource) 9.      SD (Sales and Distribution) 10. Logistics Information System 11. MM (Materials Management) 12. PM (Plant Maintenance) 13. PP (Production Planning) 14.  QM - Quality Management 15. BW (Business Warehousing) 16. IS (Industry Solutions) / SAP for Industries specific solutions 17. CS (Customer Service) 18. SMB 19. CA (Cross Application Components) 20. PS (Project Systems) 21. mySAP SEM 22. mySAP CRM (Customer Relationship Management) 23. mySAP Product Life Cycle Management 24. SCM (SAP Supply Chain Management) 25. Netweaver 26. mySAP SRM (Supplier Relationship Management) A) ENVIRONMENTS FOR S

SAP- MATERIALS MANAGEMENT (MM)

OVERALL OBJECTIVE • To ensure that we have the right product, in the right place, at the right quantity and price. • To reduce working capital by monitoring raw and packaging stocks on a continuous basis. VENDOR MASTER FILE • Only authorised suppliers must be included in the master file in terms of the purchasing standards policy. • Deliverables include policy and procedure documents defining standards for purchasing relating to SAP systems. MATERIAL MASTER FILE • Ensure that controls are adequate to ensure that the master file is completely and accurately created. • Ensure that there is appropriate accountability for master file data. • Ensure that compulsory fields (conditions)  such as discounts, delivery costs, cash discounts, etc. are identified (pre-defined) and flagged to ensure that these fields are entered on the system. • Ensure that appropriate unit of measure is updated on the system. • The system must identify obsolete and potential obsolete stocks in r

sap tips

they're written on. How many times can we read bland clichés like “if you don't plan ahead, your project will fail?” Of course, we all recognize the importance of strategic planning. But how do we really determine a successful project approach from an unsuccessful one? With this edition of SAPtips, we're delighted to present a brilliant article on SAP® Project Management that digs deep into SAP and goes well beyond the standard pretty-sounding advice. Why does this article work? We think it's because the author, Tomas Fertig, has worked his way up from hands-on SAP consultant to Practice Manager. Tomas has tasted project successes and failures firsthand, and his passion for SAP keeps him on top of the latest technologies. This twenty-page guide is filled with sharp insights on the best ways to approach SAP projects and the missteps to avoid. Tomas covers everything from the importance of business model definition to the need for a thoughtful approach to cultural change