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Course Outline for SAP Plan to Produce Basic Training

Day 1:

Plan to Produce Business Process Overview

Day 2:

Master Data - BOMs, Routings, Material Masters
Enterprise Structure - Plants, Work Centers

Day 3:

MRP - MRP Types, Requirements
Production Order - Creation and Confirmation of Production Orders

SAP Course Listing SAP Plan to Produce Basic Training Course Description
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Plan to Produce

Attending our SAP Plan to Produce basic training is a great way to get your feet wet with a new module of SAP and get some solid exposure and training to the business processes SAP supports. The Plan to Produce Basic class will help build a functional foundation for business users, super users, implementation team members and developers. As the instructor guides you through the Plan to Produce business processes using the Production Planning module of SAP, she will provide some real world examples from her 12 years of SAP experience.

Just like the ERPtips Journal, our training covers the entire SAP product line, from core SAP modules like Financials, Logistics, and HR/HCM, to NetWeaver-based components, to SAP's Business Suite applications, including CRM, SCM, and SRM. We train SAP implementation team members and super-users on any issues covered in the standard SAP course catalog, and we go beyond that to offer cutting edge configuration and reporting techniques that can fill the gap in your SAP know-how.

We help SAP clients and consultants solve business and technical problems with our library of undocumented features, timesaving solutions, and best practices. Request a free sample issue of ERPtips Journal.

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"The ERPtips instructor geared this class to the students and their companies' Basis environments. We covered important topics that are hard to find practical information on, like kernel upgrades and hotpacks. I was later able to apply this knowledge to my company's own SAP system.

To get exposure to all the key material in this course, I might have had to take about three courses from SAP itself. The instructor went the extra mile to make sure that everyone's questions were answered."

Pete Peters, IT Manager, Prym Consumer USA