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Hi All
i am new the sap bi/bw  my question is what is the functional design specification document and what it contains?

Hi Shruti
Business Blueprint,
First part: AS IS - we have the details of the current  segregation of the business & how they are maintaing which is called as AS IS (showing in a document the current maintenance of the business)
Second part: TO BE - For the every segregation of the legacy system, how are we going to map to SAP (or) how are we going to put all their business processes into SAP.
This document of AS IS & TO BE process is called business blue print.
Functional design specification
This is the document which a functional consultant prepare for a technical consultant which gives a clear picture of the requirement / development. Ex: If a report is required by the client which is not available in the standard, the we need to get it developed by the technical people.  The technical person needs some document with the total requirement & usage of fields & calculations.  This document is nothing but Functional specification.

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