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New to SAP need a good advice

Former Member
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I have joined a steel company a year ago as an fresher in IT. Here we have SAP as an ERP. What things should i learn so that i can make it for IT industry in basis module.

Can you please let me what should a person with 1 years experience in basis module should have knowledge about. 

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Former Member
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Hello Amandeep,

To start with understand your projects systems landscape, what system you have and variety you have. Have good knowledge on monitoring, it will help you understand where to check when you get struck in some issue. remember all important paths, like kernel, profile, work directory logs, etc..

have good knowledge on DB and OS platform as well it will also help you for troubleshooting in vast perspective.

when you get time please go trough concepts of TADMS. it will help you learn basis concepts theoretically.

More over have fun learning and troubleshooting issues.

Regards,

Bala

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Sir is it possible if we learn basis stuff from an integrated plant(steel plant) and get job in IT sector with that experince?

former_member1716
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Hi Amandeep,

Just to try to understand the Full cycle operations of your project. Have a good understanding about the basics. Try to go through the resolved issues and understand how it is resolved, Probably this will give you a better understanding. Take up the initiative to get involved in the various process happening in the track.

Simple rule the more you spent time with your system the more you learn .

Wish you all success:)

Regards,

Satish

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Thank you sir for your advice.

Former Member
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Hi Amandeep,

The initial path in any functional, technical or admin will have little road blocks with lot of learnings.

You can learn basic basis stuff of monitoring, transport deployment, system landscape, how system architecture designed and integrated with different SAP Systems, how data integration with internal and external systems, active monitoring of system OS and database, take a lot of tickets on your hand and resolve etc.

Do not put too much on your plate on first year of learning.

Best of luck.

Regards

GGOPII