Mihailo Sundic
Krishna Rungta
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Copyright 2012 Mihailo Sundic,Krishna Rungta
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Chapter 1 - SAP MM Module Training Material
This material will provide sufficient information for end users in SAP MM module, first time SAP users as well as users from other module transferring to MM module team. It covers transactions in MM module and integration points with other modules based on actions performed in MM module.
Overview of SAP MM module
Materials Management module in SAP consists of several components and subcomponents.
The most prominent and widely used are Master Data, Purchasing and Inventory.
All of these components have their subcomponents that are essential in specific business processes, and all of the processes are executed by using transactions.
Transaction (in SAP) means processing of certain information in order to complete business process requirement. For example, if you have purchased 10 pieces of litter buckets, you can perform particular transaction code (t-code) that will reflect those changes in SAP. Most of the business processes involve multiple SAP transactions to be accomplished and are spread over one, two or more modules.
Master Data
Master data in SAP is used as a base for any transaction. If you are producing, transferring stock, selling, purchasing, doing physical inventory, whatever your activity is it requires certain
master data to be maintained. We have material