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Implementing SAP ERP Sales and Distribution

Your Hands-On Guide to SAP ERP Sales & Distribution  

Written by senior SAP consultant Glynn Williams, Implementing SAP ERP Sales & Distribution is packed with tested, time-saving tips and advice. Learn how to use SAP ERP Central Component 5.0 and 6.0 to create sales documents and contracts, control material and customer master data, schedule deliveries, and automate billing. You'll also find out how to deliver robust financial and transactional reports, track customer and credit information, and interoperate with other SAP modules.

  • Configure and manage the SAP ERP SD module
  • Track sales, shipping, and payment status using master records
  • Create multi-level sales documents and item proposals
  • Develop contracts and rebate agreements
  • Deliver materials and services requirements to the supply chain
  • Plan deliveries, routes, and packaging using Logistics Execution
  • Perform resource-related, collective, and self billing
  • Generate pricing reports, incompletion logs, and hierarchies
  • Handle credit limits, payment guarantees, and customer blocks
  • Integrate user exits, third-party add-ons, and data sharing
  • Configure pricing procedures and complex pricing condition types
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  • In: Database, IT eBooks
  • Author : kusanagi
  • Inside Microsoft SQL Server 2005: T-SQL Programming

    Get a detailed look at the internal architecture of T-SQL with this comprehensive programming reference. Database developers and administrators get best practices, expert techniques, and code samples to master the intricacies of the programming language—solving complex problems with real-world solutions.

    Discover how to:
    •Understand when to apply set-based programming techniques
    •Design and implement date and time-related XML and CLR datatypes
    •Use temporary objects, including temporary tables, table variables, and table expressions
    •Work with T-SQL and CLR user-defined functions, stored procedures, and triggers
    •Support user input-based queries and variable data with dynamic execution
    •Work with transactions and new exception handling constructs
    •Apply a concurrency model to support simultaneous users
    •Use Service Broker for controlled asynchronous processing in database applications

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  • In: Database, IT eBooks, Software Development
  • Author : namanhem
  • Access Forms And Reports For Dummies

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    Access Forms & Reports For Dummies is a hands-on guide that uses real-world examples to show you just what you need to know about Access and why you need to know it. You won’t find a bunch of buzzwords and jargon. Rather, you do find the solid information you really need and can’t find elsewhere about creating queries, forms, and reports. Yes, I do give you good, solid information about queries in addition to forms and reports because queries are an essential element that will help you create better forms and reports.

    This book is also a reference that you can use as you like. If you have a specific problem you need to solve right now, you can jump directly to the related topic and skip around as much as you want. But if you really want to make Access work for you, I suggest that you read through the entire book because you will discover many things you don’t already know.

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  • In: Database, IT eBooks, Office
  • Author : ganelon
  • Smarty PHP Template Programming And Applications

    Smarty is a templating engine for PHP. Designers who are used to working with HTML files can work with Smarty templates, which are HTML files with simple tags while programmers work with the underlying PHP code. The Smarty engine brings the code and templates together. The result of all this is that designers can concentrate on designing, programmers can concentrate on programming, and they don't need to get in each others way so much. Even if you are developing a site on your own, Smarty is a powerful way to make your code clearer to you and others, as well as easier to debug and modify later. This book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of using Smarty.

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  • In: Database, IT eBooks, PHP
  • Author : -cosmos-
  • Access 2007 VBA Bible (with source code)

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    This book is a fairly comprehensive resource on writing VBA code to exchange data among the main Office applications (Access, Word, Excel, and Outlook), using Access as the central application for storing data, and using the other applications for producing attractively formatted documents of various types.

    By the time you have completed the Access 2007 VBA Bible, you will be well-prepared to write VBA Automation code that uses your Access data to produce Word letters, mailing labels and other documents (without the overhead of mail merge), to create Excel worksheets and PivotCharts, and to create Outlook appointments, mail messages, contacts, and journal items, with or without attachments. Additionally, you will be able to synchronize contact data (both ways) between Access and Outlook.

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  • In: Database, IT eBooks, Office, Visual Basic
  • Author : ganelon