Reply from Typewriter on Jan 17 at 11:36 PM Hi Roy, I think your response is a "severe" one! :) Obviously the thread-owner could have formulated his post in a better, clearer and more structured manner. Also he/she could have done some initial "research" w.r.t. SAP modules and his fit vis-a-vis functional or technical side. Having said the above, the presentation of his/her post could be a matter of "foreign" language. It could also be that at an entry - to SAP - stage, one might try to get an overview of multiple possibilities; "across the board". Rupendra, As a SAP consultant you would HAVE TO be very clear in your communication. Your subject asks about pre-requisites of BI. But your post contains questions about ABAP and MM. Please re-write your query taking in to consideration Roy's feedback and my suggestions. Being clear in you communication shall definitely help you - both now and in the future. Good luck!
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Roy Brookes Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 7:10 AM Subject: What are the Prerequisites of a Career in SAP BI? Your questions are so vague it is impossible to give you a clear answer except to say that you obviously have no passion for a particular module because you are employing a sort of scattergun approach. That suggests to me that you are only attracted by the money you think can be earn as an SAP consultant. However you first need to learn that what a SAP consultant sells is expertise and that is what earns him or her the big money. Now, can you call yourself an expert in any area? If the answer is yes, then that is the area to concentrate on. If the answer is no, you should be planning to acquire expert status in an area of your choice determined by whatever you feel passionately about. When you have expert status come back here and we can tell you how to become a consultant. Regards, Roy Mark as helpful | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |