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hai all crm friends,
Now I am in london and looking for sap crm people around me.I need help in applying in jobs.Please..Please...if any body in uk...please give a reply.(please i am hunting for jobs from last 2months)
My phone numbers
0044-07863359452
mail id [email protected]
or
If u forward your telephone number I will give a call.

hai this is ganesh  iam also completed my crm is there any jobs please prefferd me

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  • SAP CRM - How does Communication Station work?

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    Thanks a lot!
    Regards,
    Swathi

    Hello Swathi,
    Commstation sits between your mobile client and CRM server and acts as a channel of regulating  the data exchange.
    On your mobile client, the application data is saved in IDES and when you need to sync that data with the CRM server, you need to run Conntrans.
    Conntrans first connects with Commstation(which is a separate system) and then commstation allows conntrans to sync the data with Server. Commstation is basically a system which hosts a SAP CRM Transfer Service(a COM+ application).
    On your client system, the first thing that conntrans does is initialize this transfer service on commstation and then the further data exhcnage takes place.
    Commstation also doesn't allow CRM to be loaded with synchronization requests from several client machines. Imagine 1000 conntrans users sync the data with the same CRM server at the same time. Now you don't want the CRM server to be unnecessarily loaded with such sync requests. To limit this data exchange wherein only several(lets say 10) clients are allowed to sync the data via conntrans at 1 time, commstation comes in handy. As and when 1 conntrans session finishes and resources are deallocated on commstation, another client system can sync the data.
    In the dcomcnfg->COMApplications->SAP CRM Transfer Service, right click and check the properties. Resource pooling is handled via this COM application on Commstation.
    Hope that explains the function of Commstation to you
    Thanks,
    Rohit

  • SAP CRM - no confidence in UI by SAP?

    After reading this blog and looking at the article attached to the blog.  I had an interesting question:
    Can Rich Internet Applications finally be accepted as a credible application development platform for SAP?
    Does SAP have any confidence in its own CRM software?  Right now SAP is touting how easy to use the new version of SAP CRM is, and yet this article implies they don't use their own product's user interface.
    Now I know the eSOA mantra says this shouldn't matter, but I would say this is one of those cases where it doesn't.  If the vendor won't/can't use their own CRM software because the UI is too ugly/clumsy or other reason, why should I as a customer. 
    As a customer I don't want to purchase a CRM software and then have to purchase a better UI to go on top of the software.  I might as well spend the money on software that might have a better UI perceived by my sales folks(think siebel, salesforce.com, sugarcm, etc), and spend those dollars on integration instead.  It's a lot cheaper to do integration work, than completely rewrite the UI to meet my users needs.
    I'm also wondering why SAP would even send this message by displaying this article on SDN? I'm sure if the guys at oracle saw this article, we would see a press release from that says something of the like:
    "Even SAP acknowledges, that SAP CRM is too difficult to use".
    I bring this up because we are selling use of SAP CRM 2007 in house right now, and it makes it harder for me to sell the solution to my business users, if there are conflicting messages on the market. 
    Take care,
    Stephen

    > Wow, you almost have the "nightmare" scenario when it comes to maintenance.  I just have to ask what functional areas (high level) did you implement?  Was it the marketing module?
    I can tell you...
    We were using Mobiles Sales with activities, campaigns, sales documents and master data and we switched that to CRM 2005 and Portal (+ adding BI reporting functionality with BI-CRM content). For the Java part there's enough said (by me) already, I won't start again with that (mess). The CRM looked pretty well at first sight but devil's in the detail.
    > The marketing module in CRM 40 was so unstable on SP08 that basically we ditched the application and wrote something custom in the SAP GUI instead.  Any t-code that had over 400 related notes(segment builder) is just a nightmare not to mention just plain bugs in the PCUI that we weren't willing to wait a month for fixes.
    Well.. people have always be VERY helpful, especially the guys and girls in India were doing a very good job at fixing bugs - once the communication was done via email and not via phone...;) But you're right - it's taking sometimes too much time to get a fix and yet-another-note.
    > I still think the SAP GUI sometimes beats the web based interfaces, once you learn how to use it.  The problem was that everyone got obessed with zero-client installations and forgot about the benefits of "specialized" clients.  Now everyone is basically trying to make a web browser work like a desktop client, which puts you back full circle.  
    Everyone THINKS it's zero installation but in fact you have to configure proxy exceptions, add/install certificates, enable/disable Javascript things, add trusted sites, (re-)configure firewalls on Laptops, delete browser caches, install SVG viewer and other "plugins", install and maintain security fixes for the browser etc. etc. and this on a distributed environment where our sales reps are spread over the whole world in different time zones. So the "zero-installation" is nothing but marketing flowery because the maintenance you needed to put into Mobile Sales is now needed for the browser - nice antagonism
    > In would have been interesting to see how well SAP would have fared if they had made the mistake of making the original R/3 application 2-tier instead of a 3-tier client/server. 
    It's been like that @ R/2 times and I must tell you I loved the green screens (http://www.sapdesignguild.org/resources/images_hist/R2-0.GIF and http://www.sapdesignguild.org/resources/images_hist/SCREENO1.GIF)
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  • Accessing SAP CRM 7.0 objects

    Hi All,
    After doing lot of research on SAP CRM 7.0 documentation, I got to know that there are different ways to access data from the system:
    1) Using BAPIs
    2) Using RFCs
    3) Using SAP XI
    4) Using Web Services (Enterprise services?)
    I am interested in going with the Web Services option.
    I have read in the documentation that Enterprise Service Repository is part of SAP NetWeaver Platform.
    We are planning to register for SAP RAC service to get access to SAP CRM 7.0.
    If we have access to just SAP CRM 7.0, will I be able to access the web services.
    Can someone please help me understand this.
    Thanks
    Naga
    P.S I am very very new to SAP CRM. Please bear with my questions.

    Hi Isaac,
    Thanks for your reply.
    I read the documentation[1] which says that there are 235 enterprise services built for 35 business objects.
    That said, the wsdl will be already published for all those default web services I believe.
    Can't I just consume the default web services and read the data from SAP CRM 7.0?
    As SAP CRM is dependent on SAP NetWeaver, can I assume that I will have access to all the Out of the Box web services if I have SAP CRM 7.0 installation.
    Thanks
    Naga
    [1] /people/community.user/blog/2008/10/17/enterprise-services-delivery--crm-70
    Edited by: Naga_P on Jun 30, 2011 9:26 PM

  • Urgent! How foreign languages are treated in SAP CRM

    How are foreign languages' characters treated in SAP CRM?. If a person's name or address is entered in say Japanese or Greek characters, how would it reflect in reporting. Would it have anything to do with the communication language selected for the contact?
    Urgent

    If the Data is entered in a foreign Language it will show same in the reports too. SAP has translation service too but that wouldn't be affective and suitable to conversion. So if it is entered in Japanese you will see in Japanese only. But one thing is to make sure your language packs are loaded in to your landscape.
    Thanks
    Raja

  • CTI - SAP CRM & SAP BCM: ANI does not work in SAP standard

    Hello Experts,
    our customer wants to work with a CTI in SAP CRM WebUI Role (Non IC; CEBP).
    For the CTI the SAP CRM 7.0 (on HANA) and SAP BCM where itegrated.
    We are using the Slim Communication Toolbar as recommended by SAP.
    The Problem ist that the ANI (Automatic Number Identification) does not work.
    The Callers Number is not identified. Function Module BUPA_SEARCH2 is not called.
    No Changes were made in this area. We are completely using the SAP standard.
    Has anybody experienced issues related to this one?
    It would be great if somebody could give me some help and/or information!
    Thank you!
    Kind Regards
    Martin Gaschk

    Hello Andrei,
    the issue was solved by SAP.
    The relevant startup component for ANI in the CMS integration profile (Tx CRM_IC_FW_PROF) was inactive:
    Component:
    BUSINESS PARTNER IDENTIFICATION
    Class:
    CL_CRM_IC_FW_BP_SEARCH_SRV
    Thanks for your support!
    Kind regards
    Martin

  • Unable to assign item category product in SAP CRM

    when i am creating product(Material) i was unable to assign item category to Product.
    In products, My Item Category (Which is created ) is not loading in Item Category Assignment block.
    Plz give me appropriate Solution, Any Help will be highly appreciable

    Hello Ravi,
    CRM-specific questions can be posted on the http://scn.sap.com/community/crm Space, so the CRM specialists can note your question earlier.
    Perhaps you can try to post this question there too.
    Best regards,
    Laszlo

  • Integration between SAP business one to SAP CRM, CRM to ECC 6.0

    Scope: We have been told to prepare Integration process which is a part of out project plan. Here we have 2 business cases where our SAP XI comes into picture.
    1.     SAP business One talks to SAP CRM through XI to exchange DMS business data.
    2.     SAP CRM talks to SAP ECC 6.0 through XI to exchange master data.
    Suggestions:  What kind of adapters (includes proxies) do we prefer to get the data transferred in both cases with high performance level.
    Appreciate your response with proper reward points.
    Thanks,
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    Hello,
              you can use Proxies for performance benefit for transsferring data between CRM to XI and ECC to XI system.
             Also you can use ALE -IDOC communication between your ECC system and XI for master data communication

  • Clarification about SAP CRM 5.0, SAPPHONE

    Hi Buddies,
    Long time no see.
    Curently we are considering integrating SAP with our telephony system  AVAYA. According to our vendor, there are 2 approaches: SAPPHONE or ICI connectors.
    It is clear that ICI connector will be based on latest version of SAP CRM 7.0 which we do not install at the moment, thus we are more probally to use the SAPPHONE connection acting as interaction center middle ware.
    However, it is somehow confusing about SAPPHONE approach. It is said to be neccesary to apply CRM 5.0 as system enviroment.
    As I know, CRM 5.0, not like CRM 5.1 and later web application versions, is a component inside R3 system.
    Is it neccessary to install CRM 5.0 first before activating the TCI via SAPPHONE?
    Is CRM a middleware between SAPPHONE and telephony system or SAPPHONE itself is a component of CRM 5.0?
    Is SAP CRM a mandatory component of ECC 6.0? In fact, I do not find it in 'Component version' inside our system.
    Is SAPPHONE quite out-of-date and with limited support?
    Do we need install new hardware for SAPPHONE?
    Sorry for asking so many questions at the same time. We really need to clarify all misunderstandings before evaluating the approaches.
    Thanks a lot in advance.
    Jonnie

    Hi Anrei,
    Thanks, I read through the help document besides trying find other documents in help.sap.com.
    I guess I got it. SAPphone is a component inside CRM server as indicated by below help document:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm40/helpdata/en/28/797b14a9cf4296b02742f641c18971/content.htm
    The CRM Server includes the IC WinClient framework and the following SAP applications:
    ·        SAPphone
    SAPphone provides a telephony function to the interaction center. It allows data to be exchanged between the CRM Server and the telephony component.
    ·        SAPconnect
    SAPconnect provides an integrated e-mail function to the interaction center. It enables communication management software to connect to the SAP system (for example, an e-mail server or SMTP server).
    Although it is a help document for CRM 4.0, I think CRM 5.0 should have the similar archtechture.
    I would score you as helpful, however, I still would like to see whether I could get answers for below points:
    Is SAP CRM a mandatory component of ECC 6.0? In fact, I do not find it in 'Component version' inside our system.
    Is SAPPHONE quite out-of-date and with limited support?
    Do we need install new hardware for SAPPHONE?
    Thanks.
    Jonnie

  • SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe with SAP CRM

    Hello community,
    I'm sure most of you would have seen the exciting videos showcasing the use of SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe with SAP CRM 2007 & SAP CRM 7.0. In case you haven't, you can find a couple of them [here|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/d05bc7e9-0183-2a10-17ab-cf77195fcdec] and [here|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/00fddbc0-e3c9-2b10-05b4-dd1aced4ad12].
    What I would like to ask of the community here is to share some of the experiences and feedback regarding the use of SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe with different business processes in SAP CRM, be it order managemnt, activity management or business partner management. Any implementation examples would be great!
    Thanks in advance!
    Regards,
    Sandeep

    Hi again
    I solved the problem by installing the Adobe Designer 7.1.
    Now my next problem is that I have no ADS (Adobe Document service).
    That makes sense to my Adobe forms newbi brain. My guess is that the ADS must run on the JAVA stack and my testdrive is a ABAP stack only.
    My next shot will be to install an JAVA testdrive on top of my ABAP testdrive and see what happens.
    =0)

  • Tool StarTree from BusinessObjects / Inxight to visualize SAP-CRM Relations

    Hi community,
    I am very much interessted in the tool StarTree to visualize SAP-CRM relationships between business partners and contact persons. Unfortunately I only found the following description of its features:
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    I would like to learn more about the tool. Is there any documentation available? How is the tool to be implemented in the system architecture? How can I get a demo installation and prototyp use done?
    Many thanks for your support!
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    Stefan Hellriegel
    SEW-Eurodrive GmbH & Co. KG

    Thanks Eric,
    The statement from the Roadmap and the Faq are politically correct,SAP says they will stop the future develoment or would be limited ,its like reading between the lines in particular this quote
    "Projects requiring an Excel OLAP Integration should be carried out with BEx Analyzer 7.0. The tool is safe for 8+ years, and customers will be able to upgrade to Pioneer Excel. "
    Hope it Helps
    Chetan
    @CP..

  • SAP MDM + SAP CRM

    Hi Experts!
    I am SAP MDM technical consultant and i want to add something more concrete to my SAP skill set.
    For that i want to learn SAP CRM.PLease tell me how is SAP MDM+ SAP CRM as a skill set combination as compared to SAP MDM + SAP BI ?
    Thanks in advance!!
    Ravi

    Dear Ravi ,
    This is not the correct forum to post such questions. Please close this thread and re post it in "Community Discusstion ---> Career Center".
    Hope you will understand this.
    Thanks.
    Regards,
    Nikhil

  • Secure hash function with salt to create a not spoofable PRC (SAP CRM)

    Hello SAP Security Community,
    SAP CRM Marketing provides a functionality called Personalized Response Code (PRC, 10 characters). This code can be used in mail, fax, sms or letters to customers. When the customer returns the PRC to the communication initiator, it can be mapped to a campaign and the business partner number of the customer. See also the [SAP Standard Help|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm700_ehp01/helpdata/EN/2a/c13463f09c4a1f9c45903e7a0a7230/frameset.htm].
    By default this standard implementation of the BAdI CRM_MKT_PRC_CONVERT is called:
    METHOD if_ex_crm_mkt_prc_convert~convert_prc.
      DATA lv_no      TYPE  crmt_mkt_icrh_prc_num.
      DATA lv_string  TYPE  string.
      DATA lv_pos     TYPE  int4.
      DATA lv_base31  TYPE  string VALUE '0123456789BCDFGHJKLMNPQRSTVWXYZ'.
    **** converting the numeric-base10 into base31
      lv_no = iv_prc.
      CLEAR lv_string.
      DO.
        lv_pos = lv_no MOD 31.
        lv_no  = lv_no DIV 31.
        CONCATENATE lv_base31+lv_pos(1) lv_string INTO lv_string.
        IF lv_no = 0.
          EXIT.
        ENDIF.
      ENDDO.
      MOVE lv_string TO ev_prc.
    ENDMETHOD.
    As you can see it does a simple base31 encoding of the provided input parameter iv_prc which is a number provided by the number range for PRC's.
    I want to use the PRC to make our customers registration process for a trade fair easier. We send out the PRC via a letter to the customers where we don't have an E-Mail address. The letter contains instructions which point the user to a Website that has an input field for the PRC. When the user submits the PRC I'd like to show him/her some personal information (Name, Address, E-Mail) that we lookup using the PRC in the CRM System. This information is then posted to a 3rd party website that has to be used to do the trade fair registration.
    If I would use the simple base31 encoding, then the current counter state could be easily decoded, the next number can be chosen and by applying base31 encoding again, the next valid PRC is created. This could then be misused to read personal information of another customer. I think what could solve this problem would be to use a secure hash function that allows also to be salted to create the PRC.
    Do you think I'm on the right track? Or would it be OK to use the classes described in [Note 1410294 - Support SHA2-family for Message Digest and HMAC|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1410294] and before doing the hashing add a random number to the PRC number that I've got from the number range? What problems do I run in as the PRC could not be longer than 12 characters? For sure I have to check that I don't create any PRC twice.
    Best regards
    Gregor

    Knowledge of PCR should not reveal any personal information to you.
    OK, but in this case the PCR is mapped to the campaign number and the BP-number. It would reveal the information.  Hence a second hash which only allows further processing if it matches. The second hash is a "signature" of the PCR.
    I don't agree with this. The security should NOT be based on hiding how system works. Only key should be secret. In this case it should all depend on quality of PRNG. Check Kerckhoffs's principle. Whenever I see proprietary algorithm in crypto I start to feel nervous about the system.
    Ok, you convinced me. That is also true, but you will have to save the key or the hash it produces to be able to verify it again when the user returns to the website - and in this case it is in clear text ABAP (unless Mr. Wolf wants to create an external program, like SAP does with C-calls).
    From the perspective of the user it is a password and they must be able to transfer it from a snail-mail readable text on paper into a website field.
    As Mr. Wolf has noticed, the next PCRs can be obtained by anyone who can decode standard code (knowing that the BADI is activated).
    I think a correctly placed split and concatenation does the trick for a 20 character field without knowing which part is the PCR and which is the signature (a human can still enter that into a website field).
    I think the big question (appart from the principle - which I agree with you on) is whether the admins and their family members are allowed to bid? Also do the bidders have acces to this system as technical consultants?? (for example to single test methods and function modules in the production system??).
    Also how does the process continue and finally get concluded? Typically there is some "horse trading" in the end anyway... 
    All these factors should influence the strength and complexity of the design, and maintenance of it IMO.
    But generally you are correct and I rest my case.
    @ Mr. Wolf: Are you enjoying the debate too much or are you going to give us more insight?
    Cheers,
    Jules

  • What port is used by Groupware connector to communicate with SAP CRM?

    Hi!
    I've been trying to find what port is used by groupware connector when it is communicating with SAP CRM, but all I've found is that is uses SOAP over HTTP.
    Our security team only wants to open the relevant port and I haven't found the port....
    Does anybody know what port is used?
    Thanks!
    rollo

    What gives you an impression that a seperate program is called to write file at OS level.....it could be the program running behind the F110.....try checking the same...and look for GUI_DOWNLOAD in the program.

  • Conference for SAP CRM

    HI,
    I am more interested to learn about SAP CRM.I want to know is there any conferences or any group meeting are conducted by SAP CRM group for INDIA. If so please me tell me how to register in that or how to join in that community or any conference going to be held.
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Sasi_s.

    Hi Sasi,
              SAP CRM as such is pretty active on internet. There is a page on facebook, there are many SAP Mentors on twitter, and couple of SAP CRM groups on linkedin. You should be able to get a lot of info if you search there.
    I hope it helps.
    Thanks,
    Rohit

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