ALE, EDI & IDoc Technologies for SAP
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.12 (989 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0761519033 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 786 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This book is intended to be a hands-on approach to using and implementing ALE & EDI technologies with a minimal learning curve.. The purpose of this book is to educate SAP R/3 users, technical and functional consultants in SAP's powerful integration technology of ALE - Application Link Enabling, and EDI - Electronic Data Interchange
. As a consultant to the EPA he participated in some of the early federal government EDI initiatives. His in-depth knowledge has aided many global companies in successfully implementing complex distributed SAP systems.John Pitlak has been involved with EDI development and implementation for ten years. He is also a highly respected instructor for SAP cross-application technologies. John has served as a SAP R/3 consultant and has assisted numerous Fortune 500 clients in implementing EDI, ALE, and IDoc technologies. He has implemented ALE and EDI for several Fortune 500 companies. About the Author Arvind Nag
I've read both the Arvind Nagpal and Rajeev Kasturi books I've read both the Arvind Nagpal and Rajeev Kasturi books, and I conclude that the Nagpal book is much better for me, a person who has been doing SAP EDI for several years.I do not know either of these authors. I do not have anything to do with the publishers. I bet this is more than many of the reviewers here can say!I know that sheer bulk is not what we are buying here, but let's do some numbers to examine one aspect of the comparison. The Kasturi book starts with 388 pages. Well over 100 pages in the back are tables out of SAP that we can print any time we want (or save. Impressive coverage of ALE/EDI A Customer I highly recommend this book to anyone working or interested in learning about this very important technology. I have bought most of the books dealing with SAP technical areas and I think this is one of the most impressive and useful books so far. Its coverage of ALE/EDI is very thorough and complete, it even gives some coverage of the application areas such as SD, MM, etc. I disagree with the previous comments and I feel that this book gives good coverage of ALE/EDI for 4.0, since from the technical perpective there were no major changes in ALE in 4.0 only more scenarios . Well organized and presented book on EDI/ALE Informative book on EDI/ALE. Recommended for business users and consultants alike who are new to this area of SAP. Book does include many transaction codes, menu paths, flow charts, and detailed information. Some config screens are explained as well. I was primarily interested in ALE part and though the book focusses on EDI, it was worth it. Saves me time over reading SAP's on-line help. Although ALE menu paths have changed in Well organized and presented book on EDI/ALE ZL Informative book on EDI/ALE. Recommended for business users and consultants alike who are new to this area of SAP. Book does include many transaction codes, menu paths, flow charts, and detailed information. Some config screens are explained as well. I was primarily interested in ALE part and though the book focusses on EDI, it was worth it. Saves me time over reading SAP's on-line help. Although ALE menu paths have changed in 4.0 still most of the information presented in the book is pertinent.. .0 still most of the information presented in the book is pertinent.
Arvind Nagpal is the Director of eBusines Services at Rapidigm. He is also a highly respected instructor for SAP cross-application technologies. As a consultant to the EPA he participated in some of the early federal government EDI initiatives. His in-depth knowledge has aided many global companies in successfully implementing complex distributed SAP systems.John Pitlak has been involved with EDI development and implementation for ten years. . He has implemented ALE and EDI for se