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Career Advise to start SAP for experienced Oracle developer

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Dear All,

I have  around 5 years experiance in Oracle as by analyzing business requirment and developing reports and forms.  From Last 3 years i am working for utilities based company and looking Customer Billing and registration project based on oracle 10g.

This is the only oracle based project supported by our company as it now working on SAP from last 5 years.

I want to enter SAP world, Please guide me which module should i choose........

Regards,

Maryam

Message was edited by: Colleen Lee - changed title to more meaningful (instead of Need advice????)

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narnei
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http://help.sap.com/saphelp_utilities472/helpdata/en/c6/4dce68eafc11d18a030000e829fbbd/frameset.htm


http://scn.sap.com/community/career-center

http://scn.sap.com/thread/3567791

http://www.saptechies.com/what-is-crm/

http://searchcrm.techtarget.com/definition/CRM


Hi Maryam,

I appreciate your interest in Leaning SAP.

But selection of module in SAP is purely depends on your area of expertise ( past experience ) and your interest level on that particular module.

I suggest you to go through the help.sap.com to know about various modules and decide how you are going to connect to the same.

Also try to refer some threads in scn community also, where lot of discussion were happened on this particular / entry level clarifications.

Also based on your experience I understand that you are more into Customer facing activities, IN SAP below modules were linked to the same.

SD - Sales & distribution

CRM - Customer relation ship management.

Given links will helps you to know little more about SAP IS-U ( Utilities ), CRM & discussions &  clarification on entry to SAP.


If you have good knowledge in Utilities business then there is separate industry specific solution is there SAP IS-U, which  refers to customer care services / sales...etc. I guess its very much close to your domain exp too.


Pls do your research in all related modules & take a suitable decision. Wish you All the very best.



Regards,

Subbarao

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narnei
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http://help.sap.com/saphelp_utilities472/helpdata/en/c6/4dce68eafc11d18a030000e829fbbd/frameset.htm


http://scn.sap.com/community/career-center

http://scn.sap.com/thread/3567791

http://www.saptechies.com/what-is-crm/

http://searchcrm.techtarget.com/definition/CRM


Hi Maryam,

I appreciate your interest in Leaning SAP.

But selection of module in SAP is purely depends on your area of expertise ( past experience ) and your interest level on that particular module.

I suggest you to go through the help.sap.com to know about various modules and decide how you are going to connect to the same.

Also try to refer some threads in scn community also, where lot of discussion were happened on this particular / entry level clarifications.

Also based on your experience I understand that you are more into Customer facing activities, IN SAP below modules were linked to the same.

SD - Sales & distribution

CRM - Customer relation ship management.

Given links will helps you to know little more about SAP IS-U ( Utilities ), CRM & discussions &  clarification on entry to SAP.


If you have good knowledge in Utilities business then there is separate industry specific solution is there SAP IS-U, which  refers to customer care services / sales...etc. I guess its very much close to your domain exp too.


Pls do your research in all related modules & take a suitable decision. Wish you All the very best.



Regards,

Subbarao

Former Member
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Dear Subbarao,

Thank you for your valuable advice....

Regards,

Maryam