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Hi i have done Masters in Computers 2 and half yrs ago
since then i m working as a Web Designer

Now as i from Technical Background(thought lost the touch), what i need help in is to decide that should i pursue SAP or not.How difficult will it be for me. I have to leave my current Job to pursue it. And lot of investment is also involved.

Will it be possible for a guy like me who has not programmed since 2nd half yrs. The course is-
SAP Module-ABAP

Kindly Suggest

2006-09-16 05:32:13 · 5 answers · asked by CoolestnHotest 2 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

5 answers

A Lot of people wonder whether they should follow a SAP training in order to start their SAP career as a consultant.

The key question is to get experienced in SAP and not if you have followed a SAP training.
When you follow a SAP training you get a lot of concepts about the structure of SAP and functions of SAP.
However a SAP training is not giving you any information about what you should do as a consultant. That is why it is better to get experienced on SAP as a key user before you start any SAP training on your own. If you already know the SAP system as a user, then what you need to know is the customizing of the functions. The SAP training will really help you in becoming a SAP consultant.

2006-09-17 05:28:33 · answer #1 · answered by roy_s_jones 6 · 0 0

First is to clean up your English :). SAP is a suite of programs, not a programming language. It deals with Financial apps, Supply Chain applications, work orders, and human resources. I have seen it to be very difficult to implement, but it is a well-intergrated suite of apps if done correctly. Our company currently has spent the last 4 years putting in SAP to replace our legacy systems, and round 2 is supposed to occur next year.
So I would suggest you at least get an intro to it by checking their web site before you dive in.

2006-09-16 05:37:51 · answer #2 · answered by Jordan L 6 · 0 0

I'd pursue it but not at the expense of my current job.

2006-09-16 05:36:48 · answer #3 · answered by sethsdadiam 5 · 0 0

get a book first and read the first few chapters to get a feel if its for you, and see how you cope with it

2006-09-16 05:37:00 · answer #4 · answered by suby 3 · 0 0

sorry i don't speak sapanese

2006-09-16 05:34:30 · answer #5 · answered by gallow 5 · 0 1

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