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Old 04 July 2011, 06:52 PM
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I know there are a lot of IT skills on here - if anyone has good SAP skills send me a PM!!!

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Old 04 July 2011, 08:25 PM
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Was asked to look a the schema for it once - whole damn thing is in German.
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My limited SAP knowledge died with Woolies !
Old 04 July 2011, 09:06 PM
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I am after T&E, Webdynpro and Workflow skills
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i use SAP on a daily basis with work. I personally think its the worst system i have ever used. Cant help you with the skills your after.

Infact why am i even writing this? Its no use to you. lol
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You could do user testing!!!
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I can't help, I have no SAP skills.

I do want a job though.
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That's my life - pimping out other peoples skills!

Got skills I'll sell 'em
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How about Plm skills then but not in sap
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If i can help you in any way let me know mate
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PLM? What's that?
Old 04 July 2011, 10:31 PM
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SAP is a PLM tool, product lifecycle management, it's what I do for a living
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Chrispy - different set of disciplines.

I am looking at Time and Expenses system for a Global Bank.
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Originally Posted by STi wanna Subaru
Which do you use? I am using Agile 6.1... it's crap. I manage the CAD systems which feed into it.
I've used windchill with Catia v5 and Product manager with Catia v4 but work for siemens now with teamcenter and nx
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Originally Posted by Trout
Chrispy - different set of disciplines.

I am looking at Time and Expenses system for a Global Bank.
Thinking I need to get into this side of things, living in the south east there isn't much manufacturing anymore
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Originally Posted by Trout
Chrispy - different set of disciplines.

I am looking at Time and Expenses system for a Global Bank.
Thats what i use sap for. Payroll, overtime, grade changes, sickness etc.
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A SAP engineer/tech will charge you £1200 for sending you a PM
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urgh when ever i hear SAP I just see huge pound signs, now ive never used it and might just be cynical but it does seem like they charge a silly amount for the name and everyone jumps on the bad wagon :P

I Guess it must have been good at some point and who knows prob still is heh
I've a mate who does some SAP stuff for Barclays, and they went and off shored aload of the department :/
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Looks like a ESS /MSS depolyment then. Good luck
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What is SAP anyway?

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Used it for a few years it I was just inputting information.

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Originally Posted by Leslie
What is SAP anyway?

Les
It's an ERP Les
Old 05 July 2011, 11:59 PM
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Call me cynical, but isn't knowledge of the business as important as the "tool" used within it ?
On my course (many) years ago we dipped in to business management/admin. and I was astounded at the complexity of the mathematical techniques used.

I'm too old now for all these acronyms...

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P.S. 6502, 6809, 68K Assembly language progamming any use
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Originally Posted by Trout
It's an ERP Les
Tnx Trout,I looked it up.

Looks incredibly boring!

Les
Old 06 July 2011, 03:48 PM
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I consult in Microsoft Dynamics AX. I don't know much about SAP but I work with the HR, Projects and Finance modules. If its any use to you Trout, let me know...
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nks have you used FRx reporting as a tool to sit ontop of dynamics, for GL reporting perhaps?
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Originally Posted by bioforger
nks have you used FRx reporting as a tool to sit ontop of dynamics, for GL reporting perhaps?
Bio - I have indeed used FRx as well as Atlas XL, SSRS, Crystal etc...

Of any use?
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Ah good, well I'm an expert in FRx but I hate the app as it's old,clunky and full of bugs especially in the drilldown viewer. I was wondering if you have come across any other reporting tools that offer the hierarchy options that FRx does but also enable you to consolidate multiple databases again as FRx can.
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I guess not
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