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SAP MM. - Materials Management
SAP SD. - Sales and Distribution
SAP PP. - Production Planning
SAP HCM- Human Capital Management
SAP Basis/ ABAP - Advanced Business Application Programming
SAP HANA - High-performance Analytic Appliance. The duration of a SAP course will vary based on the areas of specialization. Most courses can be completed in 30 to 60 days while some go up to 90 days.
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In fact, I believe SAP has a lot of value in business. If you're good ATIT you can land very good job offers after an initial struggle of 34years. However the SAP landscape is quickly changing so you need to be up to date with the latest in SAP. You could choose to go to the functional side which doesn't undergo as many drastic changes and involves a more direct involvement with business processes. If you want to go into technical, you should learn one of S/4 Hana, Abap on Hana, SAP Hana Cloud Platform, UI 5, Data or SAP Hana live (for business warehousing) apart from basic ABAP. The prospects are great after an initial learning pe
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