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SAP FI/CO Questions & Answers (Computer Science)

SAP FI/CO Questions & Answers (Computer Science)
By V. Narayanan

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This up-to-date quick reference guide is an easy, fast, and convenient way of learning SAP FI CO (including SAP R/3 4.70 Enterprise and SAP ERP(ECC)6.0); it also covers ABAP and Basis on the technical side, and MM, SD, and PP on the functional side to provide a thorough understanding of the SAP system. Separate sections on SAP Tables and SAP Transaction Codes guide you through the intricacies of the SAP modules and the 100-page section of SAP Terminology provides an excellent reference for mastering acronyms, codes, and definitions of the multiple components of this popular software.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #329652 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-03-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 437 pages

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About the Author
V. Narayanan is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Project Management Professional (PMP). Currently a practicing SAP consultant and a project manager, he has successfully deployed SAP solutions for clients in Singapore, Germany, Belgium, and India for over twenty years.


Customer Reviews

Competent introduction to SAP ERP applications3
As the title suggests, this user-oriented book explains, in question-and-answer format, the functionality contained within the SAP R/3 (newly dubbed ERP) solution. The book opens with a rudimentary explanation of high-level SAP architecture, mostly to provide some context on how FI (Finance) and CO (Controlling) fit into the entire stack. From that point, the book runs through definitions of terms that one is likely to encounter when learning the SAP functions from a user, rather than technical, standpoint.

The last half of the book contains lists of SAP transactions, SAP tables, and an alphabetical list of SAP terms with their definitions. Though such material is available from SAP's help web site, this book makes that knowledge available in a more succinct, friendly format.

FI/CO Q & A1
Not well witten. Poorly organized. You can tell it is written by a non finance person the way concepts are explained.

FICO: an introductory book3
It is good to start in FICO. To review and reseach. Used a lot during training classes. Good sumary of the main finacials issues in SAP. But for experient consultant and real implementation life can be too much basic.
W.Bolognesi
SAP consultant