ASAP QADB, CI Template

From where do I download the SAP standard QADB and CI Template for MM Inventory Management and WM?
Thanks in advance for the feedback.

hi
the ASAP QADB is more relevant to the Business BluePrint Phase.. try to refer to the links below.. might get some useful info..
http://training.saptechies.com/phase-2-business-blueprint/
Re: ASAP and Solution Manager
The below links must definetly do it for u..
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http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:5LBxd5V5mmkJ:iris.tennessee.edu/Blueprint/Project%2520Charter.docasapqadbforsd&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6
/message/3913492#3913492 [original link is broken]
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Reward if USeful
Thanx & Regards..
Naren..

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    <div id="contentWrapper"><div id="apDiv7"><!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="page-body" --> <span class="align">eace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals.
        While National Accreditation is common for traditional U.S. institutions of higher learning, utilizing standard teaching methods, we note that every country has its own standards and independent accrediting organizations. Accreditation is a voluntary process and does not guarantee a worthy education. Rather, it means an institution has submitted its courses, programs, budget, and educational objectives for review. Peace University's Camps based and Distance Learning Programs are unique, non-traditional and not accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. This may be a determining factor for those individuals interested in pursuing certain disciplines requiring State licensing, (such as law, teaching, or medicine). It is recommended that you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific field or profession and make your decision accordinglyPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals.
        While National Accreditation is common for traditional U.S. institutions of higher learning, utilizing standard teaching methods, we note that every country has its own standards and independent accrediting organizations. Accreditation is a voluntary process and does not guarantee a worthy education. Rather, it means an institution has submitted its courses, programs, budget, and educational objectives for review. Peace University's Camps based and Distance Learning Programs are unique, non-traditional and not accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. This may be a determining factor for those individuals interested in pursuing certain disciplines requiring State licensing, (such as law, teaching, or medicine). It is recommended that you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific field or profession and make your decision accordinglyPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals.  While National Accreditation is common for traditional U.S. institutions of higher learning, utilizing standard teaching methods, we note that every country has its own standards and independent accrediting organizations. Accreditation is a voluntary process and does not guarantee a worthy education. Rather, it means an institution has submitted its courses, programs, budget, and educational objectives for review. Peace University's Camps based and Distance Learning Programs are unique, non-traditional and not accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. This may be a determining factor for those individuals interested in pursuing certain disciplines requiring State licensing, (such as law, teaching, or medicine). It is recommended that you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific field or profession and make your decision accordinglyPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals. 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It is recommended that you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific field or profession and make your decision accordinglyPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals. While National Accreditation is common for traditional U.S. institutions of higher learning, utilizing standard teaching methods, we note that every country has its own standards and independent accrediting organizations. Accreditation is a voluntary process and does not guarantee a worthy education. Rather, it means an institution has submitted its courses, programs, budget, and educational objectives for review. Peace University's Camps based and Distance Learning Programs are unique, non-traditional and not accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. This may be a determining factor for those individuals interested in pursuing certain disciplines requiring State licensing, (such as law, teaching, or medicine). It is recommended that you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific field or profession and make your decision accordinglyPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals. 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It is recommended that you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific field or profession and make your decision accordinglyPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals. 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        While National Accreditation is common for traditional U.S. institutions of higher learning, utilizing standard teaching methods, we note that every country has its own standards and independent accrediting organizations. Accreditation is a voluntary process and does not guarantee a worthy education. Rather, it means an institution has submitted its courses, programs, budget, and educational objectives for review. Peace University's Camps based and Distance Learning Programs are unique, non-traditional and not accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. This may be a determining factor for those individuals interested in pursuing certain disciplines requiring State licensing, (such as law, teaching, or mediciPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals.
        While National Accreditation is common for traditional U.S. institutions of higher learning, utilizing standard teaching methods, we note that every country has its own standards and independent accrediting organizations. Accreditation is a voluntary process and does not guarantee a worthy education. Rather, it means an institution has submitted its courses, programs, budget, and educational objectives for review. Peace University's Camps based and Distance Learning Programs are unique, non-traditional and not accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. This may be a determining factor for those individuals interested in pursuing certain disciplines requiring State licensing, (such as law, teaching, or medicine). It is recommended that you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific field or profession and make your decision accordinglyPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals.
        While National Accreditation is common for traditional U.S. institutions of higher learning, utilizing standard teaching methods, we note that every country has its own standards and independent accrediting organizations. Accreditation is a voluntary process and does not guarantee a worthy education. Rather, it means an institution has submitted its courses, programs, budget, and educational objectives for review. Peace University's Camps based and Distance Learning Programs are unique, non-traditional and not accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. This may be a determining factor for those individuals interested in pursuing certain disciplines requiring State licensing, (such as law, teaching, or medicine). It is recommended that you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific field or profession and make your decision accordinglyPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals.
        While National Accreditation is common for traditional U.S. institutions of higher learning, utilizing standard teaching methods, we note that every country has its own standards and independent accrediting organizations. Accreditation is a voluntary process and does not guarantee a worthy education. Rather, it means an institution has submitted its courses, programs, budget, and educational objectives for review. Peace University's Camps based and Distance Learning Programs are unique, non-traditional and not accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. This may be a determining factor for those individuals interested in pursuing certain disciplines requiring State licensing, (such as law, teaching, or medicine). It is recommended that you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific field or profession and make your decision accordinglyPeace University is registered with and recognized by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia as an exempt faith based institution. Peace University is operated by Peace LLC a State Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia approved Limited Liability Company. Peace University voluntarily ventures to conform with the regional, national, and international accrediting institutions' standards and quality processes. We have devised a breakthrough flexible learning process to suite individual student's needs and tailored to the individual's academic goals. It is our bottom line to provide quality education to our students and collaborate with international institutions of repute and quality who share the same vision and goals.
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