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What is SAP.

Definition Of SAP.

A Brief Description: 

SAP stands for Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing. It is a German multinational software corporation that provides enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations.

SAP offers a range of software products that help businesses streamline their operations and improve efficiency. These products include Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software, Supply Chain Management (SCM) systems, and more.

SAP's software is used by companies of all sizes and across a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and finance. The company's software is known for its ability to integrate and automate various business processes, providing a comprehensive view of a company's operations and enabling data-driven decision-making.

SAP is one of the largest software companies in the world, with more than 400,000 customers in over 180 countries. Its products are widely regarded as some of the most reliable and robust enterprise software solutions available.
  • SAP Basic Module.
  • SAP FI (Financial Accounting),
  • SAP CO (Controlling),
  • SAP MM (Materials Management),
  • SAP PP (Production Planning),
  • SAP HR (Human Resource),
  • SAP Security
  • SAP ABAP (For Programming) etc..
SAP is an Application and the latest version is R/3 system. R/3 can manage financial, accounting (cost accounting), Asset accounting, and all financial needs.
Sub Modules of ERP :
1- SAP FICO (SAP FI & CO)
  • SAP General Ledger Accounting.
  • Cash management
  • SAP Asset Accounting
  • SAP Accounts Payable
  • SAP Accounts Receivable
  • SAP cost element accounting
  • Cost center Accounting
  • SAP Profit Center Accounting
  • SAP Profitability Analysis
  • SAP Funds management
2 - SAP HR
  • Organizational Management
  • Payroll & Wages
  • Recruitment & Releasing
  • Personnel Administration
  • Training Schedule
  • Event management
  • Co Time Management
  • Compensation Management
  • Personnel Management
  • Personnel Development
3 – SAP Material Management
  • Purchasing & Inventory Management
  • Material Planning
  • Material Requirement Planning
  • Invoice Verification
  • Vendor Valuation
  • Warehouse Management
4 - SAP Sales and Distribution
  • Sales, Shipping, and transportation
  • Billing or Invoice generation
  • Bills of Material & Credit Control
  • Electronic Data Interchange
  • Sales Information system
5 – SAP Production Planning
  • Sales and Production Planning
  • Demand And Material Requirement Management & Planning
  • Capacity Requirement Planning
  • Production Orders
  • Shop floor control
SAP is the most popular software. SAP can give you entire company details in just a few clicks. Because an entire company or all departments in a company is connected by SAP. That is the reason, SAP is called ERP. SAP company also provides support for SAP users to improve productivity. Because one software is enough for the company workflow and processes. All departments can be linked in one software, and a dashboard can show all company performance and status. Using SAP is very easy as an end user. 
Job scope in SAP in every module is very high with a good salary package. There are two types of jobs in SAP. One is technical and another is nontechnical. Technical jobs are more critical than nontechnical. But technical jobs have a very good salary. Technical means to install and provide technical support to company and user queries. The other face is end users. End users mean fill the data and generating reports from SAP. Let's suppose you are working in a company in the accounts department. So we need to make account entries debit and credit and also generate reports. 

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