Editorial Review:
Sams Teach Yourself SAP in 24 Hours, Second Edition is the perfect tool for learning one of the most sophisticated enterprise solutions available today. Designed to being with the basics, you will become acquainted with the entire SAP system, from navigation to creating your own reports. You'll also cover: - Implementation tools and methodologies
- NetWeaver
- ECC 5.0
- Designing Screens and menus
- Reporting
- Integration with Microsoft Office
- And more
Written by leading SAP consultants with over 20 years of combined experience, this easy-to-understand tutorial is ideal for getting up and running with SAP quickly and efficiently. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 
I am yet to receive this item 2008-06-18 i placed this order over a month ago and am yet to recieve this item, now i am being asked to review, what should have been delivered and missing somewhere. strange!
Enjoyed It 2008-02-23 I purchased this book to get familiar with SAP in a hurry. Let's just say, "I'm familiar!" Nice book to recommend.
Great for the basics... 2008-01-08 For those of us who have no prior experience with SAP or perhaps end user experience only, this is an excellent choice. If you're an advanced or intermediate user this is not the book for you. I liked it and recommend it highly!! :)
Great overall reference 2007-08-15 I am on a project team that is starting the implementation of a specialized SAP module, and I purchased Mr. Anderson's book to help me get a high-level overview of the overall SAP application. I am a relatively new SAP user, and this book was extremely valuable in helping me ascend the learning curve and get up-to-speed on this project. I can now have intelligent conversation with our technical staff, ask knowledgeable questions, and generally understand their answers.
My suggestions at this point would be to include a general glossary and an acronym glossary. I would also recommend, in addition to the "Watch out" and "By the way" boxes, another information source titled, "For further information on this topic".
Given that an overall reference for SAP could easily be the size of a set of encyclopedias, I would give this single book 5 stars out of 5.
A little bit here and there 2007-07-26 Although many good points are made in this easy to read book, it clearly suffers from a lack of target audience definition. As a theoretical intro to the field, one doesn't need to know how to customize a screen in SAP. As an intro user's guide, one doesn't need to know many of the more technical topics briefly discussed. Since there isn't enough coverage for any one audience, I can't recommend this book.
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