on 2006 Jan 18 9:01 AM
Hello Comunity,
During NW04 installations SAPINST shows a picture with a bridge during phase processing.
Does anyone know where the bridge in the picture is located? There are lighthouses in the background, so I
would think it is in the north of Gemany or even Denmark or the Netherlands?
Christian
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I teach the ADM326 class in the US. The same bridge is pictured in the SAPup tool. In every class, someone would ask me what bridge that is in the picture. Last week, my students had a 'contest' among themselves to see who could find which bridge it is, and after much research and careful comparison they agreed that it is the Meiko Nishi bridge in Japan. See the interesting things you learn when you go to SAP classes?
Note: this is our opinion only, not that of 'official' SAP!!!
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Here is the exact picture that they used (IMO). Just zoomed in and maybe stretched a little.
Hello,
last month I was on a SAP course in Walldorf.
The lecturer told us that this bridge is in Mannheim (Germany).
It's the Kurt-Schumacher-Brücke
see "http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt-Schumacher-Br%C3%BCcke_(Mannheim)"
Best regards
Carsten
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The Mannheim Bridge is close but the "A" plyon doesn't quite match. Here is another angle on the Meiko Nishi Bridge:
I too was puzzled by this bridge picture. After looking for it on the web for about a week I think I've finally found it!
http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0001315
Mark
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Hi ,
I've been asking marketing for this, but unfortunately even the people chosing the pictures cannot tell, as they are coming from an agency.
So you could start a sport on finding the origin of those pictures....
Regards,
Benny
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