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There are a couple of business processes, transactions, accounting etc etc that take place in an ERP system before your datawarehouse gets to know about it. -
I'd still class that as low-level BI - it's the raw material that you need to crunch.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostThere are a couple of business processes, transactions, accounting etc etc that take place in an ERP system before your datawarehouse gets to know about it.Hard Brexit now!
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True in a way, but you are classing something that is much larger than just BI in a very small category, i.e BI is only one element of a larger arena and not the other way around.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'd still class that as low-level BI - it's the raw material that you need to crunch.Comment
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True enough.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostTrue in a way, but you are classing something that is much larger than just BI in a very small category, i.e BI is only one element of a larger arena and not the other way around.Hard Brexit now!
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Internet marketing/SEO services to go with thatOriginally posted by bogeyman View PostHairdressing?
Web dev - people will always need websites like they need their hair cutting.
Similar levels of remuneration too.
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<toot><toot> you illiterate wop!Originally posted by Francko View PostThere is no recession in the SAP *tut-tut* groovy train.Comment
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Comedian?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostSAP always pays for itself within 6 months of implementationǝןqqıʍComment
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So does putting a brick in the toilet cistern if you're on a water meter.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostSAP always pays for itself within 6 months of implementation
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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I always find laying a brick in the bowl to be the preferred method. Your way tends to reduce the number of dinner parties I'm invited back to.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostSo does putting a brick in the toilet cistern if you're on a water meter.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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