Industry standard Bugs

Dear All,
Is there any industry standard for bugs trend in our SAP software per month/year ? I know this varies from company to company and it depends on various factors but still I would like to know your view ?
We will get average 20 abap tickets per month and what about your company ? what is overall sap bugs ?
Thanks,
Vinay.

As you anticipated, one can only answer that "it depends".. on the size of your user base, their expertise, the SAP modules you are using, the release you are on, which countries you operate in, what issues you classify as a 'bug'....
You might just as well ask, how much tea & coffee does your company consume?
The answers you get will be just as (ir)relevant. Sorry.
cheers
Paul

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