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R/3 Authorization Made Easy 4.6A/B

R/3 Authorization Made Easy 4.6A/B
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R/3 Authorization Made Easy 4.6A/B

 
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Written for SAP consultants and customers, this guidebook helps you to set up the authorization concept in the R/3 System. Using step-by-step instructions, it shows you how to use the Profile Generator during and after the R/3 implementation.

 
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Product Details
Author:SAP Labs Inc. R/3 Simplification Group
Paperback:354 pages
Publisher:Johnson Printing Service
Publication Date:February 16, 2000
ISBN:189357024X
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:2.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Security Administrator  Apr 04, 2000
Excellent guidebook in administrating SAP Security. I rely heavily on this book and OSS notes to do my job efficiently and productively.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4Great Book - But now getting obsolete  Sep 14, 2006 By Susan K-H "Susan K-H"
If SAP would publish made easy guides for all their modules they could kick the worlds software a**...This book is as good as the best 'step-by-step' books put out by Microsoft. Why SAP can't put out documentation as-good-as Microsoft is beyound me...they are really missing the boat (or perhaps the point of poor documentation is a full-employment scheme for expensive consultants...Note: if you think the online help provided with SAP is any help, think again, it's for the most part useless...SAP help screens look like they were designed by 'educational experts' who wring any sense of meaning or context from a subject to derive an abstraction which provides only 'when you click this, this screen comes up' duh...I know that, so what does it mean?...what does the screen info do? How does it fit into the context?...ya gotta hope there is a book, or hire a consultant)

This is a great book that together with the SAP Press book 'SAP Authorization System' is an essential to my understanding SAP authorizations. Note that I went to the SAP CA940 class on authorizations and the instructor didn't even mention these books (and for the several thousand dollars the class cost you'd think SAP would provide them for free.)

The only problem is the book is for 4.6A/B...and many customers are on 4.6C, and now heading for ECC6.
Special note: this book is available as a PDF...and if you shlep around on the internet long enough perhaps you could find a place to download it...

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Very straight foward explanations. It's a recommended book for SAP Authorizations concepts and implementations.  Jan 24, 2011 By Marcio Brener
Very straight foward explanations. It's a recommended book for SAP Authorizations concepts and implementations.
In the very first chapter the book introduces all concepts and possibilities about authorizations, and then explains any transaction and detail about each one.
I'm using SAP ECC 6.0, although the book covers 4.6A, it contains all essential concept and explanatory information needed to implment security.

4 of 6 found the following review helpful:


3Has potential needs more indepth content  Jun 01, 2000
This book follows the traditional format of SAP Made Easy Guides. It covers Authorizations fairly well but still lacks the complete content that Authorizations Administrators need. 75% of the Authorization features are covered, hopefully the next version will include all the features. Yes, the book is useful, but not needed if you already have an excellent understanding of the tool in prior versions of SAP

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5SAP Security Explained Clearly  Mar 18, 2007 By Dean
The book is excellent at describing the SAP R/3 Security system and giving a new administrator the info they need to get started.

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