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**AVLBL** SAP R/2 R/3 ABAP/4 Consultant

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sunil Kumar Bapna)
Fri Nov 22 09:57:28 1996

To: sapr3-news@MIT.EDU
Date: 21 Nov 1996 12:37:47 GMT
From: sbapna@ix.netcom.com (Sunil Kumar Bapna)

ECS has following consultant available immediately.
Rate: Open
Location: Anywhere in USA/Canada

Ref:961122HB

SUMMARY
=B7 As a Systems Analyst has over 3 years of experience=20
primarily in the SAP R/2 environment. =20
Extremely strong in the design, development, testing, and=20
implementation of commercial and business applications. =20
Undergone, training in SAP R/3 system.
=B7 Excellent Communication skills.

Technical Skills

Hardware:		IBM ES/9000, IBM PC COMPATIBLES.
Operating Systems:	MVS/EISA, CICS, UNIX, MS DOS, WINDOWS
Client Server:		SAP R/2, R/3 ABAP/4 PROGRAMMING, POWER
BUILDER
Database:		DB2, FOXPRO 2.5, ORACLE
Languages:		C, MF COBOL

Education
=B7 BS in Electronics Engineering

PROJECTS

Birla Consultancy & Software Services		JUNE 95 - Present
Systems Analyst/Programmer
1. Involved in the analysis, design, development, testing,=20
and implementation with the RV module of SAP R/2 system.=20
Implementation of RV module is being carried out in the Sales=20
department which takes care of the quotation processing, order=20
processing, etc.  The module fulfills the requirements of=20
the entire functional chain from inquiry through order=20
processing to shipping and also billing.
2. Before the implementation of SAP R/2, the company had=20
its sales system under UNIX and ORACLE environment. =20
So the migration had to be carried out from the existing=20
master and transaction data to SAP format.
3. RF (  Financial Accounting )  Implementation Conversion=20
for General ledger master and transaction data to SAP=20
system Conversion of Vendor and customer master data=20
Transaction data for Vendors and customers.=20
4. Materials Management (RM)
 Material Master Creation.
=B7 Inventory-movement type used for transferring the material.
=B7 Purchase order and schedule agreement printing.
=B7 Transaction TL11.
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Data Dictionary Design
=B7 At the end of the design all the required tables=20
and fields were taken into account and the data dictionary=20
was designed.
Transactions
=B7 Developed transactions, designed screens, and created dynpros.=20
Used transactions BASE. to develop the transaction.=20
It is used to invoke payroll system developed about=20
20 screens ( used PBO and PAI model extensively) and
 also used the menu painter.
Reports=20
=B7 Report on unsuccessful quotations giving reasons for rejection.
=B7 Report showing existing orders with quotations=20
already delivered and pending quantities of customers=20
for a particular product.
=B7 Report showing analysis of product wise sales for=20
a particular product
=B7 Report on delivery notes that has not yet been invoiced.
=B7 Comparison of target and actual delivery quantities.
=B7 Report giving customer details i.e.  Address=20
information, Bank data and credit controls. This is=20
an interactive report.
=B7 Report giving information on material stock for a company.
=B7 Product and Statues monthly sales.
=B7 Statues yearly comparative sales.
=B7 Product groupings yearly comparative sales.
=B7 Product and Statues monthly cancellation statement
=B7 Statues product comparison with target
=B7 District wise Product comparison with target
=B7 District group comparison with target
Migration Activity
Responsible for writing programs to upload data from=20
non SAP system to SAP format.  For this transaction DDIC=20
was used to Create CONTROL BLOCK also SAPREPUJCL was used=20
to run ABAP/4 program in batch mode to create BDC ses
sion and put its details into SPOOL file i.e.  BTCI Transaction=20
SBDC was also used to update the database.
ENVIRONMENT                     IBM ES/9000, SAP R/2 SYSTEM, ABAP/4

TRAINING IN SAP R/3
=B7 Transaction creation
 Create transactions for Dialog Programming.=20
The issues in Dialog Programming are
=B7 ABAP/4 techniques for Dialog Programming.
=B7 Database updating techniques
=B7 SAP locking
=B7 Update task Processing
=B7 System authorization
=B7 Components of SAP transaction
=B7 Screens
=B7 ABAP/4 Code ( ABAP/4 Module Pool)
=B7 Menu interface
=B7 ABAP/4 dictionary definitions
=B7 Transaction Processing: Processed Transactions using
=B7 COMMIT
=B7 ROLLBACK
=B7 PERFORM
=B7 CALL
=B7 BDC Program
Written BDC Program to transfer data from SAP to Non-SAP System.
=B7 LAY-OUTS
Designed Screen layouts to define various windows in ABAP/4 Programs


 Vikalp Systems Pvt. Ltd. 		JULY 93- MAY 95
Programmer/ Analyst
Completed following Projects

Payroll System
As a Programmer/Analyst responsible for design and development=20
of Payroll system.  It involved entire payroll procedure=20
calculations of allowance and deductions, Reports generations etc. =20
Pending Statements, Earning regis
ters, Deduction Registers Loan Registers etc.

Environment: IBM PC 486, FOXBORO 2.5

Invoicing System
As a Programmer/Analyst responsible for design and=20
development of Invoicing system.  This is a package in=20
which you could raise the purchase orders and generate=20
the invoices. Reports generated were pending statements,=20
Consolidated statements etc.

Environment: IBM PC 486, FOXPRO 2.5

Financial Accounting System
As a Programmer/Analyst responsible for design and development=20
of Financial Accounting system. The system facilitated the=20
user to prepare journals, make voucher entries generate Trial=20
balance, Profit and Loss Account, Bal
ance Sheet, output modules like cash and Bank Payments, etc.

Environment: IBM PC 486, FOXPRO 2.5

Sales Invoicing System
As a Programmer/Analyst responsible for design and development=20
of Sales invoice system.  The system kept track of the=20
entire Sales of each item which was sold by the salesman=20
from various regions, States and Cities and generated various=20
Sales Reports

Environment: IBM PC 486, FOXPRO 2.5

Garment Inventory Information System
As a Programmer/Analyst responsible for design and =20
development of Garment Inventory Information.=20
The system kept a track of the stocks of each item in the stores. =20
It allowed the user to enter Garment information, Query=20
and print stock status report of' each item.

Environment: IBM PC 486, FOXPRO 2.5

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Everest Consultancy Services Inc.  Phone    : 908 412 6271
13 Marigold Ct.                    Fax      : 908 412 9274
Edison, NJ 08820                   Email    : ecs@usa.net=20

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