Technical details
Number of pages |
394 pages |
Written by |
Naeem Arif, Sheikh Tauseef |
Integrating SAP ERP Financials: Configuration and Design
- Discusses best practices for configuring and designing an integrated SAP ERP Financials solution
- Uses a business process approach to explain how SAP ERP Financials integrates with other SAP components
- Explains the configuration tasks in SD, MM, HCM, and AA in order to enhance your skills
This book teaches you to maximize the return on investment of your SAP solutions by helping you build a fully integrated system. It explains the integration points between SAP ERP Financials and other software—including Sales and Distribution, Materials Management, Human Capital Management, and Asset Accounting—and allows you to save resources and time. The book provides you with a well-defined set of best practice configuration instructions that are essential to a successful integration project, and details the configuration and design of key end-to-end business processes, including sales order to cash, purchase order to payment, payroll, and asset lifecycle management. This is the resource you need to master key integration configuration activities and their impact on the Finance department.
Business Process Approach
Learn about integration by examining the key business processes.
Integration Best Practices
Discover the most effective and efficient ways of integrating your SAP systems via practical, real-world information.
Examples and Instructions
Explore the examples and instructions throughout to see how integration works in actual practice.
Integration with SAP Systems
Master the integration points between SAP ERP Financials and various other SAP software, including Sales and Distribution, Materials Management, and SAP ERP HCM.
Special Topics
Benefit from a bonus chapter covering key tools that will help you enhance your skills, including LSMW, validations, and substitutions.
Highlights
- Complete enterprise structure
- Master data and integration points
- Purchase orders, movement types, and invoice verification
- Sales orders, billing documents, and account keys
- Employee master records, info types, and wage types
- Assets, investment orders, and WBS
- Account determination
- LSMW, validations, and substitutions
The Authors
Naeem Arif has worked with SAP for over 15 years, and has completed 14 end-to-end implementations for some of the largest global organizations in the world. Sheikh Muhammad Tauseef has worked with SAP for over 12 years, and has been involved in more than a dozen international projects. He has also worked as an SAP Academy trainer.