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Implementing SAP ERP Sales & Distribution

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Implementing SAP ERP Sales & Distribution

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Your Hands-On Guide to SAP ERP Sales & Distribution Written by senior SAP consultant Glynn Williams, Implementing SAP ERP Sales Distribution is packed with tested, time-saving tips and advice. Learn how to use SAP ERP Central Component 5.0 and 6.0 to create sales documents and contracts, control material and customer master data, schedule deliveries, and automate billing. You'll also find out how to deliver robust financial and transactional reports, track customer and credit information, and interoperate with other SAP modules. Configure and manage the SAP ERP SD module Track sales, shipping, and payment status using master records Create multi-level sales documents and item proposals Develop contracts and rebate agreements Deliver materials and services requirements to the supply chain Plan deliveries, routes, and packaging using Logistics Execution Perform resource-related, collective, and self billing Generate pricing reports, incompletion logs, and hierarchies Handle credit limits, payment guarantees, and customer blocks Integrate user exits, third-party add-ons, and data sharing Configure pricing procedures and complex pricing condition types.

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10 Responses to “Implementing SAP ERP Sales & Distribution”

  1. Anonymous says:

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    This book gives a clear, concise and no-nonsense approach to customising the SD module in SAP R/3.

    All the areas of SD are covered. What is most useful is that the customising is explained – rather than focusing exclusively on what SAP SD is and can do which other SD books have done, this book also shows you what must be done and customised and how to do it to use the functionality that is available. I think this is most useful.

    Especially helpful are the tips and notes which give useful advice, warnings and time-saving OSS notes.

    As an experienced SD consultant, I found this book a useful, comprehensive and concise record of SD customising. New users will find it an invaluable source of knowledge, understanding and experience.

  2. Kenneth Frush says:

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    I own a lot of SAP books, 8 or more, and I’ve thumbed through a couple dozen more on store shelves. Most of them are lacking in detail, and are just re-arrangements of SAP help. I couldn’t believe the detail this book has: screen shots (very rare in most books), menu paths (even rarer), and configuration tips the author says he learned “the hard way” over several implementations. Having been involved with two SAP instances myself, I believe he knows what he is talking about. This guy KNOWS his stuff. He specifically details where and how to customize SAP SD through the IMG and master data. I’ve NEVER seen an SAP book with this much relevant and useful information. If I could have given it 6 or 7 stars I would have. Worth twice the price.

  3. Anonymous says:

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    This book is a First Class Guide in implementing the Sales and Distribution Module of SAP. This book is clear and concise. Covering topics from Organizational data to Pricing even LIS (Logistics Information System).

    I have not seen a book which can compete in presenting data, whilst it may not be pretty, the flow charts could look smarter, however the data is clear and understandable. It also has hundreds of screen shots which present the multiple steps in a implementation clearly.

    If you are in SD, or would like to know more about the nuts and bolts of the SD module of SAP. This book is recommended.

    Enjoy it.

  4. Anonymous says:

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    I’ve been an SD functional consultant since 1993 and have recently started working on a very small project as the only SD consultant. Even though I’ve configured most aspects of SD, I haven’t done it all, nor have I done it alone. Since I’m an independent consultant, this book has helped me to get a grasp of all that I need to do and what questions I need to pose to the client. This is the best SD book that I’ve seen – a definite keeper in my library.

  5. Muthu says:

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    I have used this book over and over as a reference and it is pretty well written and covers all the major topics. You should use this in conjunction with SAP help. This book will give you basic introduction to all topics under SD and it does a pretty decent job of teaching you SD config in SAP. I am an SD functional lead and I recommend this book to all my new team members..

  6. Y. Anwar says:

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    This book is very good to get understanding of SAP SD structure. Book arrived before it was scheduled to arrive. So I am really happy with in time delivery and quality of the product.

  7. Marco A. Perez says:

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    Estube viendo varias opciones y sin embargo en mexico no hay mucho material de buena calidad por tanto me reocmendaron este libro el cual viene en ingles y me parecio bastante atractivo el hecho de que cubra perfectamente cada uno de los aspectos que mi perfil requiere, se los recomiendo ampliamente.

    saludos

    Marco Pérez

  8. L. Gast says:

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    The author has done a brilliant job in this 2nd Edition. He explains the differences of mySAP ERP SD, its new functionality, and includes topics relevant to the ECC5 and ECC6 versions of SAP. He covers tools like SAP Query and the book is full of time saving tips and advice.

    There is an appendix of nearly every transaction code related to SD, as well as in depth steps on how to configure the backbone of SD in SAP, that is pricing, sales documents, Basic functions etc. This book also has brief information on peripheral integration topics such as EDI and user exits in SAP SD.

    This book is far better than his previous best seller, with better print and screenshots, I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking for a book explaining how to configure SAP SD, and to advanced users of the SD module.

  9. Masahiko KOHSO says:

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    Although there was a little of version upgrade after 4.0B, versions do not matter much because whichever version you use, you can still figure out the changes and you can always find the screens and tabs since the transaction codes doesn’t chang much.

    I think this book still gives comprehensive knowledge about core functionality of R/3 Sales and Distribution module.

  10. Trung H. Vo says:

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    Worth every penny, if you’re learning SAP SD. I’ve purchased three SAP SD books and this is by far the best.

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