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Title of test:
GV-Client-Comp.Code(vidhyadhar)

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GV-Client-Comp.Code(vidhyadhar)

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G VidhyaDhar
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Creation Date:
07/11/2008

Category: Computers

Number of questions: 10
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Existence of a CLIENT is mandatory to work in SAP False True.
A Client is represented in SAP usually by a three digit number four digit number.
In order to gain access to a Client in SAP, Client Code, User ID and password are essential Company Code ID, User ID and Password are essential Business Area,User ID and Password are essential.
R3 in SAP represents a three tier client server architecture comprising 1) Client 2) Company Code and 3) Business Area 1) Master Records 2) Transaction Records and 3) Reports 1) Database Layer 2) Application Layer and 3) Presentation Layer 1) General Ledger 2) Customer Ledger and 3) Vendor Ledger.
Existence of a Company code is not Optional for working in SAP True False.
A Company Code is represented in SAP as a mnemonic numeric code which is a three digit number numeric code not exceeding four characters in length alphanumeric code not exceeding four characters in length alphanumeric code not exceeding three characters in length.
Usually , a minimum of three Servers( Development, Quality Assurance and Production) are used for the implementation of SAP False True.
In SAP, there is a hierarchical arrangement with one or more Client(s) below a Company Code a hierarchical arrangement with one or more Company code(s) above a Client a hierarchical arrangement with one or more Company code(s) below a Client no hierarchical arrangement.
Pick out the correct one(s) from the set of statements given below: A Company Code is employed for Internal Reporting purposes A Company Code is employed for External Reporting purposes A Business Area is employed for External Reporting purposes A Business Area is employed for Internal Reporting purposes.
Defining a Business Area is not optional in SAP False True.
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