Become a financial functional consultant.

Hi Folks,
I want to improve my knowlege in financial functional side.
Pls advice.
Thanks,kannan.K

Hi Raghu,
BW is part of SCM system.  As you have already worked in BW systems, I would suggest to take
training at SAP in that stuff on SCM lines.
I have attached a link containing the training catalog of SAP on those lines.  Please choose your
relevant area in this list.
http://www.sap.com/services/education/catalog/netweaver/curriculum.epx?context=%5b%5bBI_BW35SYSADM%5d%5d%7c
Regards
R. Senthil Mareeswaran.

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