
Discover how SAP, a German leader in ERP, helps companies manage finance, sales and distribution, and human resources.
Discover how enterprise resource planning centralizes finance, production planning, sales and distribution, material management, and human resources, with a single database enabling real-time dashboards and KPI insights.
Experience real-time, enterprise-wide ERP with a single common database and end-to-end processes across departments. See how integrated order-to-invoice flows—credit checks, availability, scheduling, shipping, and invoicing—boost productivity, insights, and security.
Explore the SAP client–server model with presentation, application, and database layers, including SAP GUI and FIORI, and the move from two-tier to three-tier architectures.
Discover how to access SAP via employer access, external paid training, or SAP's training system, and practice with a configured SAP training environment and SAP GUI on your device.
Learn to log in to an SAP system with SAP GUI, including installing SAP GUI, creating a system entry with application server and system id, and entering client, user, password.
Learn to navigate SAP GUI using the title bar, menus, and toolbars; enter transaction codes in the comments bar and manage material data with MM03 and MM02.
Distinguish master data from transaction data in SAP by examining materials, customers, and vendors versus documents like orders and invoices, each with unique numbers and event-driven changes.
Explore how SAP organizes a global enterprise using company codes, plants, storage locations, and shipping points, and links sales organizations, distribution channels, and divisions via SPRO.
Explore SAP customizing in SPRO, create materials with MM01, and define material groups like flowers, using basic data views and search help, while noting transport and authorization constraints.
Learn to create, change, and display SAP materials with MM01, MM02, and MM03, including setting plant, storage, and sales data, and using search help and naming conventions such as blue_flower_003.
Set and display material pricing in SAP using condition records, applying blue_flower at 4 euro per piece, and distinguish stock valuation from document pricing via VK11 and VK13.
Create a new customer in SAP ERP by entering master data, company code data, and sales area details. Use transaction XD01 to save and view the customer.
Discover how the order to cash process, a key SAP SD and FI integration, flows from inquiry and quotation to sales order, delivery, goods issue, and billing.
Thank you for participating in the training. Explore the world of SAP and SAP ERP with practice, and feel free to contact me with any questions.
This is my webinar about how to get started in SAP. I hope this set of tips will help you in your job search in the SAP field.
ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) is SAP’s own programming language. Even if you’re not a programmer, it’s useful to know—ABAP is used to customize and extend SAP, and you’ll often hear it mentioned in real projects.
This is SAP online training for beginners. The ideal course for people who want to start working on SAP systems in offices and develop their professional career in the SAP field. The demand for SAP is growing. And you don't have to be afraid that AI will take over your job at SAP.
AI will transform how we work in SAP—making it faster and smarter—but it won’t eliminate the need for human experts.
So what are you waiting for?
Five days from now, where will you be?
By taking this course:
You will understand how to work on SAP system in the office
You will digest the basic concepts from SAP as delicious ice-creams
You will know that the architecture of the SAP system is a piece of cake
You will be able to work in SD process and add SAP certification to your CV
I will guide you in simple words from basic concepts used in SAP (master and transaction data and more) to working on the real system. And you will see it is not difficult at all.
The training starts by explaining what the SAP system is and what ERP systems are, using the development of a simple business, like a florist's, for example. After the first lectures, you will understand the SAP menu. You will be able to navigate through an SAP menu tree, edit settings, and most importantly, use SAP software at work. If you are lost, I will show you how to find help in the SAP menu.
On the SAP live system, you will see how to create basic documents such as Material, Customer, Inquiry, Sales Order, Quotation, Invoice, Delivery, and Goods issues. You will understand how the SD process works in real business operations, all explained in the example of the florist.
In the Bonus video I will tell you how to start your career in SAP!
In the new chapter I will answer the question 'What is ABAP?' Even if you’re not a programmer, it’s useful to know—ABAP is used to customize and extend SAP, and you’ll often hear it mentioned in real projects
I aim to equip you with the knowledge you need to jump in the world of SAP!