As a member of the group that set up the SAP at the company where i work, and as
a five year end user of this software i agree; nobody enjoys working with sap.
It is a too complex software; the interface and the help system is confusing and
too rigid. The basic idea of this software is wonderful, but i think, it still
has a long way ...
By the way, in our case the "consultants" got the real training with us, and it
is practice; the only way to learn it.
"Daryl Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> con fecha 15/07/2001 12:57:43 PM
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Asunto: RE: [newbie] Sap and Linux
Probably the major ERP* package in the world, supplied by the german
software company and configured by an army of overpaid, and sometimes
over-rated, consultants.
It is difficult to imagine how sap could be used or 'enjoyed' by a
single-user.
regards
Daryl Johnson
Proplan Associates
07710 908817
*enterprise resource planning - oh and often a multi-million dollar
investment.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marcia Waller
> Sent: 15 July 2001 15:40
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [newbie] Sap and Linux
>
>
>
> Dear all, My husband says that he works with Sap at his work and
> he really is
> enthralled with it. Does anyone know anything about Sap and how
> Linux can
> work with it? I have done a search on it and found some
> interesting web pages
> but do not know exactly what Sap is. I am curious.
> Thanks,
> Marcia
>
>