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GamesThis book not just covers the R/3 system but encompasses the complete world of SAP. Best guide to learn and implement the R/3 system. The impressive part of the book is the appndices about employment and other details. FI-CO is covered in great detail.
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Using SAP R/3 is as close to a definitive guide to the SAP product and market as we will ever see. There is a great interview with the author at http://www.softwarejobs.com/sap/sap74.html. I highly suggest reading it!
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I highly recommend you get your copy of this 1,200 + page book for use in your outhouse. Since Sears stopped printing their catalog years ago, there are few replacements out there for such an essential household item. Be the first on your block to wipe it off with SAP!
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There are good and bad points about this book. First, like the summary states, it is a nice,big, heavy book. If you need to hold down something firmly, this is the book to place on top of it. Now, the bad part: many parts of the book are simply too superficial. This book sounds like a big advertising brochure for SAP, and if you are looking for that, SAP AG might be able to do a better job of selling their product. Also, in...
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One of the best comprehensive books written about SAP. Most important subjects are presented well. Level of detail is appropriate to quickly give the reader a working knowledege of how almost all the modules fuction. This is a great help to many SAP professionals that only know about their own modules and not others. It is great for managers as well as technical people. It has architectural, functional, business, process...
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