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J**.
Well worth the investment.
Been involved with SAP MM and IM for 20 years but never had to implement WM before. Bought this book and implemented WM at a basic level for a demo. Seems to be easy to follow and targeted at the right level. Useful to experienced SAP users but still easy to follow. I have several other SAP books and this is up there with Glynn Williams SD book (my only other highly recommended SAP book).
S**A
Good Book
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J**R
Good Book on SAP WM! Needs more business processes and integration scenarios
The authors has done complete justice to cover the entire Warehouse Management (WM) topic and in sufficient details. The fact that it covers configuration, master data, transactions flow and relevant WM reports will greatly help SAP consultants who are either up-skilling from SAP MM to WM or want to learn WM in its entirety. As with all books, it’s impossible to cover every topic in detail, thus quite a bit of self-learning and R&D is always required to utilize all functions and features of any SAP component. The integration topics on WM/PP and WM/QM are covered very well.The book can certainly do better by covering more integration points between SAP MM and SAP WM components. A few end-to-end business process scenarios and examples on how and when a business process transitions from MM to WM could greatly add conceptual clarity for readers.The last few chapters, such as, EDI, RFID and Mobile Data provide a cursory glance by focusing more on the concepts than a few actual use cases.I received this book free from SAP PRESS as part of their book review program. I was not required to write a positive review, and the opinions I’ve expressed are my own.
R**Z
SAP WM and IM Guru
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A**X
Five Stars
Good book !!1
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