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SAP R/3 Plant Maintenance: Making it work for your business (SAP Press)

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Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 658.20028553769 EAN: 9780201675320 ISBN: 0201675323 Label: Addison-Wesley Professional Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley Professional Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 368 Publication Date: 2001-05-28 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Studio: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Editorial Reviews:
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SAP R/3 Plant Maintenance offers a clear introduction to this small but sophisticated component and provides a highly practical guide to implementing PM. Beginning with a examination of the key business processes underlying PM functionality, the book goes on to cover all the crucial aspects of maintenance planning and execution in R/3. Particular attention is given to integrating plant maintenance with a company's natural process flow.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Kat's Review On SAP R/3 Plant Maintenance Comment: It is very good book to map business process between Client & SAP R/3.
Every Functional Consultant should have this book as a refference.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the few decent resource tools for SAP Comment: A good resource, help tool for SAP users. You will need to be somewhat familiar with SAP to appreciate this book, however, I would recommend purchasing it as a reference tool. Easy explanations and complete.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Teaches the fundamental concepts of SAP PM Comment: Rather than trying to be a detailed guide to Plant Maintenance, a comprehensive reference book, or a source of answers to complex problems, Stengl tries to teach the fundamental concepts of SAP PM.
A very basic introductory book that demystifies the PM module. Aimed at the newcomer to SAP R/3, the book is a great guide. And a guide any new traveler must have to navigate the highways and back roads of SAP. It works best as a supplement to a SAP-PM course, but lacks the depth of a resource book.
In Chapter 4 - "Objects in R/3 PM", the authors do a good job of explaining the relationship of Functional Locations, Equipment, PM Assemblies, and Materials. Chapter 5 attempts to tackle breakdown and corrective maintenance, having worked as a Maintenance Planner, my first reaction was humor. In a perfect world, the roles of Maintenance Planner, Maintenance Technician, and Maintenance Controller would be this structured and defined. In the real world things are not so black and white.
Buy the book if you are new to SAP PM. It is a nice entry point. If you are approaching the Plant Maintenance with prior SAP experience then I recommend skimming the chapters in a bookshop before buying online.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Average Comment: There have been good reviews or this book, but somehow I do not think it suited me as much as I would have liked. Nevertheless, it is a helpful reference that enabled me to refresh some concepts on the field of Plant Maintenance in SAP.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Book Comment: This is a very useful book on SAP PM.This covers recent Version of of SAP PM ie 4.6x.Flow is smooth.Transaction codes are also available for quick navigation.
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