Author: | Mike Piehl | ISBN: | 9781370453016 |
Publisher: | Mike Piehl | Publication: | September 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Mike Piehl |
ISBN: | 9781370453016 |
Publisher: | Mike Piehl |
Publication: | September 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Now, you might be wondering why someone would write yet another book on SAP. SAP Variant Configuration has been a topic near and dear to my heart for many years. While there are other books out there on the topic, I never felt like they addressed the details I've learned the hard way for nearly 20 years. My goal is to impart everything I've learned to help you successfully model in Variant Configuration.
This book is both how to manual and a reference guide. The idea is that the initial sections of the book will provide you with a quick start guide to implementing a variant configuration model. Then I provide a walk through to see how the process will look for the user, and finally all the individual pieces of configuration and master data that make up the process. It will guide you through the configuration in all of the following areas:
* Naming Conventions
* Configuration
* Classes
* Characteristics
* Object Dependencies
* How to write different dependencies to take advantage of VC
* Testing methods
* much, much more
It even includes bonus material including sample code for variant functions and a complete listing of tables used in VC.
This is THE comprehensive guide to SAP Variant Configuration Modeling.
Now, you might be wondering why someone would write yet another book on SAP. SAP Variant Configuration has been a topic near and dear to my heart for many years. While there are other books out there on the topic, I never felt like they addressed the details I've learned the hard way for nearly 20 years. My goal is to impart everything I've learned to help you successfully model in Variant Configuration.
This book is both how to manual and a reference guide. The idea is that the initial sections of the book will provide you with a quick start guide to implementing a variant configuration model. Then I provide a walk through to see how the process will look for the user, and finally all the individual pieces of configuration and master data that make up the process. It will guide you through the configuration in all of the following areas:
* Naming Conventions
* Configuration
* Classes
* Characteristics
* Object Dependencies
* How to write different dependencies to take advantage of VC
* Testing methods
* much, much more
It even includes bonus material including sample code for variant functions and a complete listing of tables used in VC.
This is THE comprehensive guide to SAP Variant Configuration Modeling.