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What Is the Condition Technique in SAP?

The condition technique is the most widely used and adaptable methodology used by SAP to assist consultants in configuring complex business rules.

What Is SAP AVC and How Does It Compare to LO-VC?

The abbreviation LO-VC dates back to earlier days of SAP development, when transaction codes could be used to identify software components, often...

What Is SAP Project System for SAP S/4HANA?

Due to the pressure of implementing projects successfully within increasingly shorter periods and under continuously rising costs, project management...

Introduction to OData in SAP

The OData protocol describes the accesses to REST application programming interfaces (APIs) and defines what the responses should look like.

What Is SAP Automation Pilot?

After establishing the monitoring and notification aspects of a DevOps cycle in SAP, the next important step is to establish automated actions to...

SAP BTP Development Environments and Deployment Options Explained

The structure of the SAP BTP provisioning in terms of global account, subaccounts, and spaces—any configuration like connecting to a specific...

What Is SAP Warehouse Robotics and How Does it Integrate with SAP EWM?

Collaborative robotics is one of the latest advanced technologies in robotics.

What Is SAP S/4HANA?

No matter what sector they're in, businesses are working with more data than ever. But if that data isn't integrated into one place, managing it...

Introducing the SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP)

The SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP) is a framework of languages, libraries, and tools for building enterprise-grade services and...

What Is SAP MDG?

SAP Master Data Governance (SAP MDG) enables businesses to consolidate and govern master data.