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Re: SAP

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (leif.soersdal@online.no (Leif Soer)
Wed Dec 3 17:47:28 1997

To: sapr3-soft@MIT.EDU
Date: 3 Dec 1997 07:19:39 -0600
From: leif.soersdal@online.no (Leif Soersdal) (by way of SAP Moderator <leif.soersdal@online.no>)

Are there, in fact, many internet sources on SAP? Please give a starting
point ...  ;-)

I guess the technology behind and in SAP's products is something the
company wish to keep for itselves. But there is maybe some techniques to
learn for end-user's?

I myself are interested in the different modules that are offered. I'm
working in a company that's now implementing SAP, and I'm interested to
get some information on my own. But I haven't succeeded yet...


> What the Moderator said is true. There is not a big market for the SAP
> Books. The Internet is a good way to look about SAP. 

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