Sap Basis Administration Ebook

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Hi Marlon,Yes formal but it has to be good;training would help and so would having a decent idea of ABAP and Security. I will toss in having a bit of functional knowledge as well.The important thing to know and appreciate (and this is something I told a bunch guys and gals when I trained them in Basis a few months back:-) ) is that SAP Basis is the very basis on which SAP stands and hence the name!! It is the basic element. So it is very important a highly critical.SAP Basis is huge and includes knowledge in following areas SAP application, OS,DB.Haadware,Networking etc. Though all of it is not needed when you start.Many things you would learn with experience and no training can teach you those things. Again there are various SAP applications,operating systems and databases.Basis is very challenging and at the same time if you are good can be highly rewarding.So welcome to our World:-)Regards.Ruchit.

Marlon,Here are a few more blogs you might find useful.These are related to Basis and/or beginning to learn SAP.These blogs might give you some context as to what a 'typical' path to SAP looks like (as much as there is a typical path):.There are a few blogs by other authors which I also think will be very helpful for you.I have a few more blogs which you might find interesting as well.Normally my advice for folks is to use the skills they already have to slowly migrate into the job they want. In your case, however, architecture has so little in common with SAP you have no choice but to fully commit and hope for the best if this is truly what you want to do.Hope this helps!Best regards,-Tom. Hi All,Its not a very difficult to learn SAP.

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Sap System Administration Pdf

Everything is ready to available.So you need to identify which module you can choose.If you are not have any domain experience then its difficult to go to any SD, MM, PP, PM etc.Because it will take time to understand the process. So if someone new to SAP my suggestion is go for technical module.Here you have BASIS and ABAP are the two technical module. If you have good logical skill.

Sap Basis Manager

Like write programs like c, c any language. Then go for ABAP.ABAP is the simplest, easiest and powerful language compare with other languages.BASIS is administration part. You don't required the programming skill. But here you required the Analytical is 95% required.Its similar to System Administrator. Difference is System Administrator will work in Windows, Linux,Unix (Operating System ) Environment.