2014 Jan 19 9:20 AM
I am new to this site and working as MM consultant. Earlier worked as SD expert. How can I improve in MM especially in CIN ?
2014 Jan 19 9:22 AM
I have taken training of MM config? But this was not much beneficial? I resolves queries related purchase but wish to learn config so that I can do the new depelopments
2014 Jan 19 9:27 AM
2014 Jan 19 9:34 AM
HI Sir,
The content of traning was Plant/Storage location creation, Material type/Split valuation/Purchasing group/PO document type/Account group and two more topics.
i have not fully understand the process. MM is new for me but still I am doing troubleshooting ,I want to learn more.
2014 Jan 19 9:44 AM
Ravi,
If you know the SD processes, you can imagine the MM processes.
The institute might have given you the training material. That has to be revised many times.
Further read and understand the SAP MM standard processes.
These things shall help.
At work, if you get opportunities to work on MM, that would help you in your understanding further.
Good luck!
2014 Jan 19 5:41 PM
I have not taken training from institute. I am in requirement of SAP MM notes. Can you please help?
2014 Jan 19 5:47 PM
But before, you told that you took a training. Just reading trough some notes isn't the same as a training.
In case of you are an SD expert ( as you also told us ) you should have some basic understanding of MM-Process, because a Direct delivery to the customer hits the MM process as well...
Don't you got some colleagues which are into the main processes and are able to explain it to you?
Regards
Florian
2014 Jan 19 6:08 PM
Ravi Kant wrote:
The content of training was Plant/Storage location creation, Material type/Split valuation/Purchasing group/PO document type/Account group and two more topics.
i have not fully understand the process.
Hi Ravi,
These are the very basics of MM, you need to understand these concepts also business process in MM,
Follow these spaces to get the related information, here you can get the Document/ blogs for the Business processes, configurations etc
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Thanks
2014 Jan 19 7:18 PM
Hi Florian,
Thanks for your reply. I know the basics of MM. I am also getting help from colleagues. I have written that I am doing troubleshooting of MM issues. But I want to learn more on my own without any training.
Regards
Ravikant
2014 Jan 20 5:16 AM
For me if you want learn CIN first learn India's Tax law for procurement like for Import Customs, Inter State Purchase,Subcontracting etc before beginning any thing do some RND outside SAP then you will get clear picture
Best of Luck!
2014 Jan 20 6:30 AM
shiva,
It is a good suggestion to first learn India's Tax law before jumping into SAP. Kindly give some tips, how to learn the tax laws etc.
2014 Jan 20 6:32 AM
Ravi,
Your communication is not that clear!
What help do you want? MM Material / notes or suggestions or...
Search SCN, there are is free material available, that explains the MM processes.
2014 Jan 20 8:08 AM
Hi,
If you want learn Excise laws lot of sites are there just Google it. below eg
2014 Jan 20 9:20 AM
Ravi,
Work with the user and understand the business process for MM .
Then you link your SAP logic to it , and for that take the help of SCN and SAP document .
I think u r in a site and you do support job - If its support you will get little to do with config part rt - its generic
regards
manu
2014 Jan 22 8:06 PM
If you need to get study material, then Google them. Im sure you will get tons of material.
pk
2014 Jan 21 9:24 AM
Hi Ravi,
I donot know about your domain experience, Any how you need to know about the various business scenarios for industries like how it runs and try to relate this scenarios in SAP. If you relate it you will start search about the configuration in order to execute in SAP. If you do so, then you will understand the content of training which was provided to you and also you will gain good exp, as shiva said in order to learn CIN, First learn India's Tax law for Procurement like for Import Customs, Subcontracting etc....
Hope this helps to you...
Thanks
Nayeem.