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SAP MM: Difference between SAP Scheduling Agreements vs. Contracts

January 4, 2024

The purpose of this blog is to demystify SAP MM Scheduling Agreements vs. Contracts so buyers, planners, and MM config …

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SAP MM Purchase Order Pricing Procedure: A Practical, No-Drama Guide

December 7, 2023

If you want SAP to calculate PO prices the same way every time base price first, then discounts, then freight, …

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Material Types in SAP — Why They Matter (More Than You Think)

October 4, 2023

Material Type is the DNA of your material master. Pick it right and procurement → production → costing flows. Pick …

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SAP MM (Materials Management) Explained: A Practical, Business-Friendly Guide

September 4, 2023

What is SAP Materials Management (MM)? SAP Materials Management (MM) is the part of SAP ERP and SAP S/4HANA that …

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

September 4, 2022

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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SAP P2P – Configuration OMBZ – Reversing Good Receipt after Invoice is Posted

April 4, 2022

Alright my SAP Compadres this time we are going to dive into the shallow end of the SAP configuration pool. …

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SAP MMSC – Collective Extension of Storage Locations for a Single Material

August 8, 2015

SAP transaction MMSC (Enter Storage Locations Collectively) is a good tool for extending multiple storage location for a single material …

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SAP Material Master – Changing Base Unit of Measure

April 9, 2015

Keeping with the idea that it would be simpler to Blog about issues/questions that come up in my day-to-day consulting …

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SAP Material Master – Alternate Units of Measure

March 9, 2015

As I have mentioned at times I plan to write about issues that SAP end users have asked me about. …

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