This blog is the first in a series of quick look-ups for some of the most common GUI transactions that have been rewritten as Fiori apps for S/4HANA, starting with general ledger and asset accounting ...
SAP Training Blog
Has your company just purchased corporate training licenses and tasked you with managing the entire initiative? It may seem like a daunting task, but if you follow these simple steps, not only will ...
This is the third and final blog in a series of three about Universal Cost Allocation. If you have not already done so, please read Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, linked below. Part 1: An ...
New Courses April 2021
5/4/2021 – The force is with us! Another great month of courses with our Spanish and French selections continuing to grow. Have you learned about SAP’s latest product RISE? We have a great ...
Resilience is the ability to recover quickly and positively from setbacks, to adapt well to change, and to keep going in the face of adversity and challenging and difficult times. It can be described ...
A Look At Cost Allocations in SAP S/4HANA
This is the second blog in a series of three about Universal Cost Allocation in SAP S/4HANA. This blog details the Cost Allocations process as part of the Universal Cost Allocation functionality. The ...
Your Short Guide to SAP Fiori
SAP Fiori is the user experience and design that empowers businesses to completely customize their experience using SAP. Fiori has been around for quite a while, which has only led to its fame among ...
Universal Cost Allocation is the new simplified functionality in SAP S/4HANA to allocate and distribute cost periodically from one controlling object to one or more others. For example, the costs ...
Mastering Microsoft Excel can not only make day-to-day tasks easier and more efficient but improve your employability and professional value. To stay relevant in this growing digital world, you need ...
Group Reporting Process Flow in S/4HANA
This is the final part of a three-series blog discussing Group Reporting in S/4HANA. If you have not yet read the first two blogs, we highly encourage doing so first. What is Group Reporting in ...