Needing specifics for full life cycle SD project.

Hello Gurus,
        will you please tell me the whole process and steps for a full life cycle SD project?  I need detail and specific information about that. please don't provide those general or overview info for that.  highly appreciate in advance.
Many thanks.

Hi Vansanth
To know Pharma processes and associated configuration (do not think WM is there), this is the best link:
http://help.sap.com/bp_bblibrary/600/BBlibrary_start.htm
Best regards
Ramki

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