SAP Implementaion in Hospitality sectors(Hotels esply)

Hi All,
Can any one explain me about Hotel industry implentaion using SAP,
Any related tables in R/3,
any busines content cubes or Dso's
Thankq.
Mamtha

Hi Mamtha
Try the following:
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/forums Forum: Industry Solutions General
Kind regards
Peter Juby

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