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ALE, EDI and IDoc Technologies for SAP
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by Arvind Nagpal, Gareth De Bruyn, and Robert Lyfareff
Sales Rank: 647088
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$73.25
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Hardcover: 300 pages
Publisher: Premier Press April 7, 1999
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0761519033
ISBN-13: 978-0761519034
Product Dimensions:
9.5 x 7.7 x 2.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds
Book Description
ALE, EDI, & IDoc Technologies for SAP is the first authoritative book on the market covering SAP's hottest technologies. Readers learn the concepts behind these technologies, use this knowledge to configure standard ALE and EDI scenarios, and develop custom scenarios by extending or developing new IDocs for different business situations. Prima Tech's expert SAP author covers every detail of the ALE and EDI planning and implementation stages, including all technical and business issues.
Whether readers seek to enter the dynamic ALE/EDI market or wish to expand their knowledge in an environment they currently work in, they'll benefit from the programming examples, system configuration strategies, and testing and troubleshooting techniques included in this comprehensive, authoritative guide.
The author earned his Masters degree in Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems at North Carolina State University and has over four years' experience in SAP R/3 cross-application technologies. He has consulted for several Fortune 50 companies and has been hired by SAP on several occasions to teach SAP's ALE, EDI, IDoc, and workflow courses. His students think very highly of him as an instructor.
Book Info
Provides immediate guidance for new users who need to get started with ALE, EDI and IDoc;the newest technologies in SAP R/3.
Customer Reviews & Comments
I've read both the Arvind Nagpal and Rajeev Kasturi books, and I conclude that the Nagpal book is much better for me, a person who has been doing SAP EDI for several years. I do not know either of these authors. I do not have anything to do with the publishers. I bet this is more than many of the reviewers here can say! I know that sheer bulk is not what we are buying here, but let's do some numbers to examine one aspect of the comparison. The Kasturi book starts with 388 pages. Well over 100 pages in the back are tables out of SAP that we can print any time we want (or save a tree and just pull up a screen). Since I've worked with SAP EDI for a few years, I didn't expect a lot of things to be new to me in the first 3 or 4 chapters, but man, there was nothing even moderatly interesting to me in the early part of the book. That left about 150 pages in the middle that, I'll admit, I only skimmed. But the per-page cost of those few possibly valuable pages is quite high! There was a strong ALE / example flavor to the book. As if someone wrote about a few of their favorite implementations. Now, the Nagpal book starts with quite a few more pages (786). There is NOT a huge section of this book dedicated to stuff I could print out of or look up in SAP. Yes, some of this stuff is 'light' too. And again, I'll admit to skimming a lot of it that I didn't have a pressing need to know right now. And yes, there are quite a few print-screens in the book (but I LIKE print-screens). The bottom line is that I, a person who's been using SAP-EDI quite a while, found the Nagpal title MORE INTERESTING, INFORMATIVE, and found it had MORE INFORMATION than the Kasturi book. --Dale--
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