on 2014 Feb 23 10:26 PM
Hello Gurus,
I am new to SAP coming from a non-sap background. Starting with the procurement module of SAP (SRM). Interested in knowing more about idocs, PI/XI, configuration, workflow, troubleshooting, master data and other basic terms used in SAP SRM. Can someone please guide me with any link or book that can help me understand and learn. It will be helpful if someone can guide me with topics that i should start concentrating on first.
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Hello,
No email adress is available, just wanted to write some few lines, I think I can help you.
If you are interested, send me an email - you will get a helping hand.
Put this link in the email, so that I can remember.
I will prepare some material, ppt´s and so on
all the best Erwin
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Dear SAP Consultant do a little bit of search before you post please invest little more effort. what exactly you want to learn ? If you want to learn SAP SRM try to engage with the SRM community we can also move this thread forum.
I would like to direct you the following blog
poorna
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To start with any SAP module you will find a lot of database on the internet
Correct approach to start with is to have a hands on experience and look for your relevant question
The basic book which covers the Basics of all SRM related functions and Features is to grab the Book
SAP SRM 210 and SRM Overview Book
The list of books with thier price is as below this is the original link to buy books from .
However there are copies available or you can ask a friend who has the same .
Books related information :
http://erpexams.com/sap_srm_70_-_2009_73255769.html
Check on the link below it will display all SRM detailed information release wise with installation and master installation guides .
This should be enough to get started then for specific queries then with the hands on real time experience you can start looking for answers which is the best way to learn .
Hope this helps !
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