on 01-24-2009 6:19 AM
hi
I am new to the PP/DS,please give me clear idea of creation of all fields from starting of the process to end of the process,with all the prerequisites required for the process.
regards
prasanna
Hi Mrinal/Prasanna,
I have given below two SAP notes on PP/DS which will be very useful for you.
441102 - Consulting notes in PP/Ds
397989 - PP/DS Scheduling (Documentation)
Regards
R. Senthil Mareeswaran.
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JB,
I assume you are asking Senthil about the OSS notes. FYI all SAP notes can be found at http://service.sap.com/notes
For the two notes mentioned, the links are
https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/441102
https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/397989
I doubt that there are any legal PDF copies of "Production Planning with SAP APO-PP/DS" available. Surely you can't be asking a forum member to commit a copywrite crime, by sending such an item to you.
You can purchase this book at
http://www.sap-press.com/products/Production-Planning-with-SAP-APO-%282nd-Edition%29.html?
Or, you can request your local library to obtain a copy for you.
Amazon.com allows limited viewing of the contents of this book.
Best regards,
DB49
JB,
As I suggested before, if you cannot buy the book yourself, you may be able to get your local library to purchase it for you. If you think that this book is 'expensive', then I believe that your expectations are unrealistic, it is about mid-range as far as prices for SAP books are concerned. Compare the price of that book to the price of a typical 5 day SAP class, which usually runs about US$3000. The class would cover considerably less subject matter than the book. In my view, the book is a bargain.
There is lots of free material on the web besides SAP books. Search in one of the major search engines, such as Google. Help.sap.com also has lots of free info. Review some of the free printfiles at
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/print46c/en/data/index_en.htm
Also Best Practices Baseline at
http://help.sap.com/saap/sap_bp/BL_ERP605_US/html/Content_Library_BL_EN_US.htm
Best Practices for Industries at
http://help.sap.com/bp-industrypackages
With respect to the logon, you can easily get one if you work for a SAP licensee (your company has a licensed copy of some SAP software) or a SAP partner. Consult with the person in your company who administers your SAP license (it is usually a Basis person).
Best Regards,
DB49
Hi Prasanna,
First you need to have exposure on PP module
i will send the link to PDF documents of PPDS
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Hi Prasanna,
Before starting into APO-PPDS you need to explore of the basics retalated Master data in PP module of R3.
here is link will be useful to you.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_45b/helpdata/en/b4/df293581dc1f79e10000009b38f889/frameset.htm
Regards.
Sandeep K.
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Dear Prasanna,
Please visit wiki page for APO-PP/DS:
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/wiki?path=/display/scm/apo-ppds
You can find building blocks documents regarding Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling.
Regards, Victor
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