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Great SAP Books
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John T. Maloney)
Sun May 18 19:07:23 1997
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Date: 18 May 1997 18:59:55 -0400
From: "John T. Maloney" <jtmalone@hooked.net> (by way of SAP Moderator <sap-request@realtimeusa.com>)
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<underline><bigger>Great SAP R3 Books Available
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</center><<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=078211881X/theclientservercA/>Developing
Sap's R/3 Applications With Abap/4; Rudiger Kretschmer, et al; Paperback;
$53.99; Synopsis: Written by two of the product's developers, this book
covers all basic ABAP/4 language features and provides an easy way to
learn without attending an expensive six-month course. In three parts,
this guide to building R/3 applications is ideal for software
professionals, consultants, students, and IS managers and planners.
<<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0761508155/theclientservercA/>Introduction
to Abap/4 Programming for Sap; Gareth De Bruyn, et al; Paperback; $40.50;
Excellent reference I have attended SAP's partner academy for ABAP
training and read Kretschmer & Weiss' book 'Developing SAP Applications'.
Based on my experience, I would highly recommend this book as an
educational supplement. It has many realistic examples and is easy to
read. Difficult concepts and valuable performance related tips are
clearly presented in a format that ABAP developers will find useful.In
particular it provides excellent information on data extracts and batch
data communication that Kretschmer and Weiss do not cover in their text.
<center><<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0201403501/theclientservercA/>Sap
R/3 System : A Client/Server Technology; Rudiger Buck-Emden, et al;
Paperback; $26.96; The first authoritative guide to the R/3 system, this
book addresses the issues involved in implementing the R/3 system. It
provides an overview of the architecture of R/3, the uses of R/3,
application development with R/3, and concludes with a practical
discussion on implementing the system.
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