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Course Summary

Sales to customers
via Internet

Vendor
Vendor Requirements planning
and warehouse deliveries Customer
Customer

Warehouse
Sales and delivery returns
to stores

Distribution
Distribution center
center
Central
SAP Retail
System
Analysis and
promotions Store
Store
Basic concepts
Consumer
Consumer
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Course Objectives

You are now able to:

 Model the different processes in merchandise


procurement and distribution to an
SAP Retail system
 Describe the main functions of an SAP Retail
system and the necessary settings that must
be made in master data

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Recommended Follow-up Courses

 IRT310 Retail Master Data


 IRT320 Pricing and Promotions
 IRT330 Requirements Planning and Buying
 IRT340 Supply Chain Management
 IRT350 Merchandise and Assortment Planning
 IRT360 Store Connection
 IRT370 SAP Retail Store

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Recommended Follow-up Activities

 Go through the exercises using IDES data or your own data


 Read online documentation
 Read IMG documentation
 Read release notes

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SAP Performance Map

 SAPNet Alias: performancemarket and performancemap


 Released for customers and partners (free of charge)
 Central point of access for performance-related topics
 Divided up in line with the mySAP.com components (contains
core and industry-specific areas, plus cross-component and
technical blocks)
 Gives recommendations and suggestions, detailed
information, documents and links, and a direct link to relevant
notes and collective notes in OSS
 Continually updated and enhanced
 Available in English (some notes and details are translated into
other languages)

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SAP Best Practices for Retail ...

... Offer you "Best Practice" configuration of mySAP.com


Retail in a number of versions for the following sectors:
• Fashion (including apparel, textiles, footwear) *
• Food (discounters, supermarkets, hypermarkets, convinience stores) *
• Wholesale (technical wholesale, mail order, Internet) **
• Hardlines (specialists in building materials, electrical items, toys, and
so on) **

... Are an implementation tool combining AcceleratedSAP


(ASAP) and Preconfigured Systems (PCS), are free of
charge, and can be installed in a day

* already available ** planned


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SAP Best Practices for Retail ...

... Provide help in every mySAP.com Retail implementation!


 ... The preconfigured development client reduces the project
runtime.
 ... SAP Best Practices for Retail allow early prototyping in the
implementation, which reduces problems later thanks to a system-
based discussion in the Blueprint Workshops.
 ... They contain detailed documentation of the preconfigured
processes including full integration with AcceleratedSAP.
 ...They enable you to set up a pared-down, functioning system in a
short period of time and test live operations.

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