What a basis admin can help with DP, SNP,PPDS and GATP in SCM?

I just finished my configuration on LCA and LDA.  What else a basis admin can do on supporting DP, SNP,PPDS and GATP in SCM? 
I want to learn more SCM and APO/LiveCache.  Thanks!

Hi
Since your question is particular to any specific issue
I would suggest you to attend ADM555 training offered by SAP eduction division.(ofcourse if possible to you).
Otherwise, if any issue please post that in the form back.
Regards
Sekhar

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