Learn how to navigate and get the work done on SAP Retail with this fully demonstration based basic navigation review
What you will learn
Help you with very basic knowledge to get started with SAP for Retail
Learn basic navigation and personalization in SAP for Retail
Learn how to get the work done in SAP for Retail
Ideal for a new business user to get started in SAP
Description
Welcome to the SAP for Retail Navigation course for beginners who want to start learning and using SAP Retail. The demonstration of this course is based on IS RETAIL 6.07.
What is the course goal?
The goal of this course is to teach the participants very basic navigation in the SAP Retail system.
What do you get out of this course?
This course will help you with the very basic knowledge to get started with Navigating in SAP Retail.
What is the summary of course content?
This course starts with accessing SAP Retail using the SAP GUI, setting up SAP Retail as your initial screen, setting up default values, understanding the structure of SAP Easy Access. personalizing SAP, changing the theme, user menu, and adding favorites and getting the work done in SAP Easy Access SAP Retail using the SAP GUI.
Is there anything else you should know before you enroll?
This is a very basic course on SAP Retail and is aimed at anyone who wants to become familiar with the navigation in SAP Core Retail. If youβre already familiar with the SAP Retail and want to specialize in one of the various SAP Retail components, or if youβre looking for the very detailed information, that’s beyond the scope of this course and this is probably not the best resource for you.
This is not a technical course, neither a configuration course, nor a very detailed process review. The emphasis is to deliver SAP Retail basic navigation in an easy to follow format in a short time.
What is SAP Retail?
SAP for Retail portfolio includes multiple software products and components generally categorized as core retail and advanced retail. This collectively provides all the functions necessary for running the business processes in a retail company. This includes: Master Data, Strategic Sales, Pricing, Promotions, Purchasing, Merchandise Logistics and Distribution, Sales, Merchandise and Assortment Planning and many more.
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