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SAP R/3 FI Transactions (Computer Science)(Business) (Business (Infinity Science Press))
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SAP R/3 FI Transactions (Computer Science)(Business) (Business (Infinity Science Press)) |
Author: V. Narayanan
Published: 2006-11-01 |
List price: $49.95
Our price: $32.97
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Not Good for Practical Useage I bought an SP book from Amazon 8 years ago (which was excellent) when I was using SAP. I was away from the program for awhile, and needed another reference. I bought this, and was extremely disappointed. The price is reasonable, but you will get what you pay for. It may help you with a few basic transactions, but that is all. Keep looking for another reference.
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Nice Book! Very clear understanding and good comprehension!
br /All chapters have screenshots that you can follow step by step with no worries...
A Quick and Handy Guide to Transactions This book concentrates on the transactions you make in the Financial Accounting subset within SAP R/3. There have been several books on setting up the SAP system. This is the first I've seen on understanding just what happens when you make an entry into the system. This includes entries into: General Leder, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Asset Accounting.
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br /The layout of this book is by individual transaction organized into five sections. This allows the reader to quickly find what he needs to know about any individual transaction. Example: If a vendor issues you a credit memo you need to make an entry into accounts payable that will reduce the amount you owe him. Under AP you will find a transaction: 'Post Vendor Credit Memo' with the transaction code of FB65. This leads you to page 157, where there is a complete description of this transaction including screen shots, what needs to be entered, what information gets entered by default, and various other information.
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br /The SAP system is so big, and so complex that all possible transactions are not included, but instead the book covers those transactions that will be used day in and day out. This information is contained in other places, but in this book it is organized for quick and handy reference.
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