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SAP SQVI – Part 1 – Creating a Quick Report using Quick Viewer

September 4, 2017

In a couple earlier Blogs I’ve talked about “tips” for SQVI (Quick Viewer) but have not gone into any detail …

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Excel – Merging Multiple Files

December 14, 2016

Something SAP Consultants and/or SAP Business Analysts quickly discover is that using Excel is a large part of our lives.  …

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SAP Program Variant – How to Unprotect a Program’s Variant

November 4, 2016

Here’s a little trick that you will not use every day but when you need to unlock a program variant …

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Microsoft Word – Make One Page Landscape in Portrait Word Document

January 4, 2016

I don’t know about you but I sometimes feel I spend more time working in Microsoft products like Word, Excel …

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SAP Query – Adding Security to an SAP InfoSet

October 9, 2015

This will be a short one but it’s a good one if your company has a lot of SAP Queries.   …

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SAP Query – Adding Drill Down Reporting Functionality

September 4, 2015

Quick tip, adding drill down functionality to your SAP Query.  Going to keep this Blog straight to the point.   If …

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SAP MMSC_MASS – Mass Extension of Storage Locations view of Material Master

August 24, 2015

SAP transaction MMSC_MASS is a good tool for Mass Extending multiple storage location for multiple material masters.  This transaction is …

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SAP SQVI – How to execute other User’s Quick Viewer Queries (SQVI)

July 23, 2015

This trick is handy for executing or copying another users Quick View query.  Especially if someone is on vacation or …

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SAP Query – How to Convert Quick Viewer (SQVI) Query to SAP Query

July 3, 2015

On my first pass at this Blog I started to get deep into “why”, with proper training, Quick Viewer and …

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SAP – Standard Text Functionality – Transaction SO10

June 2, 2015

The purpose of this post is to show how to use SAP’s standard text functionality to create a standard text …

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