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What modules does SAP include? Which module of SAP training is better?
Sap includes modules: FI A/R, A/P, general ledger, merger, investment, fund, cash, etc. CO profit and cost center, product cost, project accounting and profit analysis. AM fixed assets, technical assets, investment control, etc. SD sales plan, inquiry and quotation, order management, transportation and delivery, invoices, etc. MM procurement, warehouse management, inventory management, MRP, supplier evaluation, etc. PP factory data, production planning, MRP, capacity planning, cost accounting, etc. QM quality plan, quality inspection, quality control, quality documents, etc. Preventive maintenance and inspection plan, document processing, historical data, report analysis, etc. HR salary, travel, working hours, recruitment, development plan, personnel expenses, etc. PS project planning, budget, capacity planning, resource management, result analysis, etc. WF work definition, process management, e-mail, information transmission automation, etc. Integration of PI SAP with other systems; It provides special applications for different industries. Basic parts: R/3 system kernel, database, interfaces supporting various platforms, ABAP/4 tool language, etc. Among them, the five basic modules are: PP MM SD FI CO, which is commonly used by companies.

In fact, SAP, which module is very good, if you are a friend who has already entered the business, you can learn a new module. If you are ready to enter the business, you can start with commonly used modules such as ABAP MM FICO.

If you don't have any foundation, you can learn ABAP and MM, which are in great demand and easy to learn.

It's a lie not to take the training of PA exam. Of course, the PA exam is very expensive.

The basic modules are MM, PP, SD, FI, co, HR, etc.

You can choose one of these modules to study. Having worked as an accountant gives priority to FI and CO, and the others are all logistics modules. For example, your sales work belongs to SD module.

That is, in combination with your previous background, which business are you familiar with, just choose fico directly. If you used to do material management (of course, other systems can also do it, because the business process of erp is still * * *), MM, if the previous business background has no outstanding advantages, MM is still good in terms of module difficulty, followed by SD ... You need to learn financial knowledge, which is necessary. The more financial experience, the better ... If you used to be an IT worker, you can learn everything, because people who are IT workers are always so confident.