on ‎2007 Mar 20 7:02 PM
just to bring a little fun to the otherwise boring topic:
What's <a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.sdn.businesscard.sdnbusinesscard?u=is7cg2sdi6q%3d">his</a> mission? Is this considered to be appropriate?
regards,
anton
Request clarification before answering.
Next question:
What is the mission of saptechnical.com?
http://www.saptechnical.com/Tutorials/XI/BeginnersGuide.htm
Do they plan to copy SDN material?
Stefan
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Perhaps the answer lies in:
For advertising space with us, please contact at advertising@saptechnical.com
Or from "About Us":
Also, we appeal to all our SAP® Technical professionals worldwide for relevant documentation on key areas in SAP®. In return, we would them exposure by publishing their contents by giving necessary credits.
Hmmmm... so I submit content and they give credit? Wow. Novel idea.
There is nothing to say against, unless the people share their own documentation.
But on this page I see:
"SAP XI consultant Shyam Agarwal shares the documents on XI from SDN.SAP.com with fellow consultants, from which we benefited a lot."
Inside the document I see:
Author: Srinivas Vankamamidi
and: © 2005 SAP AG
another one:
Shyam Agarwal shares with us the document he collected at SDN.SAP.com.
<a href="http://www.saptechnical.com/Docs/An%20Easy%20Reference%20for%20ALV%20Grid%20Control.pdf">Click here to download the file</a>.
But who the f****** is Shyam? The CEO and CIO and busy content aggregator of this great site that realizes that trendously innovative business model?
funny world.
Here you can buy a nice book at amazon for USD 29.90
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/SAPscript-Made-Easy-Simplification-Group/dp/1893570142">SAP Script Made Easy</a>
or you just download it (at least parts of it) for free here
<a href="http://saptechnical.com/Docs/SAPScript/SAPScript1.pdf">Part1</a>
Just rotate the number in the URL from 1 to 10 as you do it elswhere that way
crazy
maybe it's some kind of wisdom hidden to me
"a response for all questions"...
daddy daddy....where are god ?
simple....
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some times I wonder about miraculous thread movements.
although presented in an unusual fashion, this thread here, originally placed into 'Suggestions and Comments', points to a questionable behaviour of a certain user.
For a reason not known to me it was moved here. Does moving this thread to the Coffee Corner mean an implicit 'answer to the riddle'?
anton
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