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SAP Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) Add-In

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cairncross, Scott
Bravo, Kermit
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Enterprise resource planning.
Business forecasting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (160 p.)
Place of Publication:
Espresso Tutorials
Summary:
In our dynamic business environment reporting, planning and analysis are more relevant than ever. The SAP EPM Excel Add-In is a business enabler. This book will provide useful information to jumpstart project implementations and facilitate end-user training in practical manner. Understand key features and concepts that the EPM Add-in brings to the table.Walk through a detailed case study and examples to familiarize yourself with the SAP EPM Excel Add-in features and functions within the context of a business example. This book was written with a broad audience in mind and will appeal to different implementation roles ranging from consultants to business users, and architects to planners. For entry-level and seasoned SAP practitioners alike, this book will serve as a reference guide that distills years of experience and focuses on some of the most frequently used features in successful implementation projects. This book offers tips, tricks, and time savers that you can immediately apply.Learn about the Connection ConceptFamiliarize yourself with the SAP EPM Add-In for Excel and BPC 10.1Create a basic report from scratchWalk through a detailed case Study
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ISBN:
3-945170-24-9

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