SAP R/3 Handbook, Third Edition |
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Product Description First to market! The best-selling SAP R/3 reference book is back and fully revised. This edition focuses on the new features of release 4.7 Get complete coverage of the latest features including Web Application Server, security, platform integration with non-SAP systems and more. Read content that is being called "better than SAP training" which is only going to be stronger this edition with more common scenario solutions.
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Great Overview Without Getting Bogged In Details 20 January, 2006 One of my long standing complaints about computer software books is that they so often eliminate the first forty pages or so that explain just what this software is and what is supposed to do. This book (at 606 pages it's a lot more than forty pages) is essentially the front end description that explains what SAP ERP is and what it si supposed to do.
The subtitle of the book is 'Essential Skills for SAP Technical Consultants.' It appears to be aimed at the individual who is trying to decide what SAP can do for them. It's much less concerned with the detail of how to do it.
I found this to be of great help, as SAP is a huge software system. It has perhaps a thousand components (does anyone really know) from various vendors that can be tied together to handle most ERP problems. If you're going to use SAP, just which of all these components are you going to pull together to solve your particular set of problems.
After you know what you're trying to do, then there are other books and manuals that will give you the details about how to do it. So if at this point you are wondering just what is the difference between SAP R/3, and mySAP.com, and SAP Web Application Server, and SAP NetWeaver, this is the place to start. All in all, it's good to see such a book. I hope this is a trend getting started and that we can see other books coming on other big software packages that's more aimed at what can be done.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A1M8PP7MLHNBQB
It Is Enough Good 21 May, 2007 It is a good guide to begin a good SAP performance.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A49W1JZ5CL7N2
Poor Book, Barely Skims The Surface 29 December, 2004 This book provides no real usable knowledge about SAP. There is absolutely no information on some areas, such as CATT's. And the areas that have some meat have only bologna.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A2IIGQP432JYWS
What Happened In The New Edition? 17 January, 2006 This edition appears to be about 1/3 the size of previous editions; and refers to a fairly old version of SAP... even though this was released in Dec 2005.
There is a great many things missing here. SPAM... I guess you do not need that any more.
Perhaps the publishers wanted a book for managers.
Anyway, if you are considering this, get the 2nd edition... or buy one of the many that are used, as I expect there will be many BASIS admins selling this back the day after they purchase it.
Sorry... I was hoping for an updated version of Edition 2.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A3AMOJ8XLSNFB
Good Book For The Reference Lib 06 November, 2006 It's difficult to keep up with all the changes,impact, and new tools that Netweaver technology is requiring for configuring and maintaining the environments. I think that this book has merit in that it stick with some of the aspects and tasks that have not changed as much, and gives an update to some of the older information. For the $$ it is a good book.
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