SAP SD Course Content
SAP SD Course Content
COURSE OUTLINE
SAP is the leading market player in the ERP world. SAP’s Sales and Distribution module is a key component in
SAP’s Supply Chain Management that lists the processes and associated activities in typical sales/customer
service and logistics departments.
The SD Module comes with a set of configuration tasks, master data, transactions, reports and technical objects.
SAP’s inherent strength is its ability to seamlessly integrate across modules FI, SD, CO, PP, MM, PS etc.
Sales and Distribution activities are very basic to a corporate entity’s operations and given the complexity of these
processes and the data needed to execute these processes, a good ERP like SAP is almost indispensable now.
SAP SD is possibly the most implemented and a very highly successful module so far and is still leading in
demand for well trained and experienced consultants.
SAP SD training program would cover the standard SAP SD module and how it is implemented to automate and
systemize the OTC business processes by providing easily accessible implementation guides, fantastic time-saving
tips, as well as direct easily accessible information on the dos and don’ts of implementing and maintaining the
sales and distribution module of SAP. HIGH LIGHTS
With training in this curriculum, you can gain the knowledge you need to optimize vital Sales and Distribution
processes.
• Participants become familiar with the functions for processing selected cross application business processes
in sales and Distribution, Material management and Financial Accounting and identify the associated
customizing settings.
Overview of ERP
Introduction to SAP
• Account groups
• Customer master
• Material master
• Condition master
• Cash sales
• Free of charge
Section V: Complaints
• Order to Order
• Order to Delivery
• Delivery to Invoice
• Order to Invoice
• Invoice to Order
• Pricing procedure
3) Pricing Determination
4) Condition Exclusion groups for Pricing
• Freegoods determination
• Text determination
• Output determination
• Incomplete procedure
• Material determination
• Quantity contracts
• Value contracts
• Scheduling agreements
• Credit management
• Rebates / Agreements
• Stock posting
• Stock Transfers
• Third party sales business with/without shipping notification.
• Availability check
• Transfer of requirements
• Delivery scheduling
• Stock Transport order process
Section XII: Business Interaction with Domain Functionality for Special Process
Reports:
Interview questions.