| | |  | Software Engineering | Home » » » SAP Query Reporting | | | | | | | Description: | | SAP Query Reporting is everything an SAP user needs to know to create your own reports in SAP using Query tools, no programming required! Designed as a hands-on learning aid, you will be able to follow along and perform each new skill learned on your own SAP system. The book's tutorial style, step-by-step instruction will teach you everything you need to know to use the SAP Query tools, including its configuration, advanced usage, and integration to Microsoft. Additionally the book gives best business practice recommendations for the technology and internal business use of the tools. Learn to: - Understand query security, table reads, and table joins
- Perform basic and advanced calculations
- Incorporate pictures and graphics into reports
- Configure shortcuts and tran codes, schedule jobs and email PDFs
- Utilize SAP Reporting with Microsoft Office applications
| | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Danielle Larocca | | Paperback:
| 336 pages | | Publisher:
| Sams | | Publication Date:
| August 03, 2006 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0672329026 | | Product Length:
| 9.12 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.98 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.76 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.17 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Useful In Very Specific SitutaionsSep 23, 2009
By Veil_Lord I was disappointed. The book isn't awful, but the first pages available in the preview are misleading. The book mentions all the types of query tools it covers. However, with the exception of the SAP Query Tool, all other tools are given a cursory look at best. We use the Quickviewer in my work and this book showed me very little new about it. I was able to find better, more complete information on the internet for free.
If you have very specific query uses or may be able to influence what tools your business gives you, then this is a good book. If you're more or less a cog in the machine taking what they give you, then this book is only relevant if what you've got is the SAP Query tool.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good book - actually all that is availableAug 10, 2008
By S. Pearson
"Mom"
Not much is written about SAP Query Reporting, so when I saw this book, I bought it right away. It does offer a good overview and some good details as well. There is even some good background information included. However, like another reviewer said, the SAP Query Reporting tool isn't that great but that is no fault of the author.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Well written - a very clear overview of SAP queriesJun 22, 2008
By Robert Fately
"f8lee"
I recently started as an SE ("Solutions Engineer" - otherwise knows as 'demo guy') for a partner of SAP. My experience includes 20 years in the software industry at other companies, but as as this is my first exposure to SAP I looked for some coherent documentation (which IMHO is sadly lacking in most areas of the program).
Ms. Larocca-Signorlile actually writes in a clear and digestible manner - making sense of the processes rather than focusing purely on rote instructions. I only hope she will write documentation for other areas of SAP software, of that other writers will mimic her style.
Good book, bad toolSep 20, 2007
By Lee Henkel The author does a great job of covering SAP queries and is one of the only books I found that covered it at all. It's a confusing subject, but the book is well organized and builds nicely.
It tilted a little towards HR, but most of the concepts translated pretty well.
However, I was new to SAP queries and was shocked how awful the technology was (no fault of the author's, of course). It's at least 10-15 years behind state of the art, even by SAP standards. If information is important to your business (and you have a choice), go with Crystal Reports, BI, Cognos or practically anything other than this.
SAP Query Reporting - A startMay 14, 2007
By Edward J. Campbell
"Eddie"
So far this has been a good starting point to learn SAP Query reporting, for a new SAPer.
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