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Lol yeah. It's good that the guy took the time to respond so can't knock him for that. Just an unfortunate timing issue.Originally posted by jmo21 View PostWell you do always tell people to search the forum before posting!
I wonder what the OP is doing now?
Probably a javascript developer.
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Originally posted by pr1 View Posthe created an account to post that reply as well
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Given it's nearly 13.5 years since the OP, I doubt that he has been waiting all this time!
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The Correct way to start
Hi chillinlong,
First of all its great that you are planning to make your career in the field of SAP. It's for sure one of the most growing fields in today's scenario. But before joining any SAP-training Course you must think the things they provide you or the curriculum of the course.
I also went through a SAP training course through online medium and now I am working as a SAP consultant. I would suggest you search for a good program online and read its terms before joining that whether they would deal with theory, practicals, assignments and how certification process is done.
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Yes .Net is the way. SAP is dead and rates are 3rd world, so don't waste time with it.
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And your username comes from where???Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Postwhs
Danish?
Villa fan??
Mackem?
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whsOriginally posted by MilanBenesXP View Post.Net man, that's what you should be doing.
Forget this SAP stuff, in a few years there won't be any SAP everyone will have written apps much quicker and much better in .Net .
And that's a fact that few people seem to grasp or realise.
Milan .Net Benes.
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What was said in this thread before still stands (except that rates, even in ABAP are better than ever). Get a permie job where they'll train you before wasting money on certification.Originally posted by ajith.mumbai View PostGuys, I am an MBA from the University of Greenwich, London....I am 24 years old...I have about a year's experience in sales...and now I am working as a Business Development Manager for a UK company, having its headquarters in Germany. I am thinking about doing SAP certification in Sales and Distribution...when would be the right time for me to do it?..and what is the whole discussion about .Net??
Thanks,

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