Monday Links Roundup #6
Long time i have not posted links roundup since last time, I’m a bit unorganized for following updates from other sites, exploring new sites. But I’m learning more and becoming more effective. As some of you might know, i created Custom Search Engine to which you will get more relevant results for your queries. Actually it is not working fully functional, as CSE does not retrieve indexed pages of added sites well. This is the common issue in Google’s CSE forums. I’m hoping to overcome this issue sooner.
During this long break, i have added several sites to my directory, but could not put myself into a creating a new post for links roundup. The content provided in the links i provided maybe also some simple, because i still have end-user approach, as I’m also a learner. My picks from the top SAP blogs to follow :
- An ERP Consultant, Shaamel who i also follow him on twitter, started a series of podcast which provides tips on SAP Certification.
- In earlier times of my blogs i had contacted with Jon Reed, despite his busy schedule he did great favors with guiding me on especially Copyrighting issue. Later, i had chance to ask him some tips for such me a SAP Beginner, one of the points he had said was i should understand the functionality of Netweaver. A few days ago, i have come across a video on a site. It visually teaches you in a funny way of Netweaver and its components
- Another site i explored which i also consider adding to my directory, introduce you What is SAP ALE ?. Besides you will also find step by step guide for ALE Settings.
- Nikz published new site claiming To Learn SAP BW is so easy! which i curiously follow updates :)
- Advsolutions continues its series and lately published 3rd part of ECATT series which explains how to parameterize the script previously recorded in Part 2
- If you want to practise yourself for SAP, widely recommended tip is to install SAP Netweaver Trial on to your own pc. Its license last for 4 weeks, but Jessica shows you how to extend your SAP Netweaver Trial Version on her site.
- In the past days, i have created categories for other languages for SAP Blogs as Chinese, Spanish, Portugese. I will be adding more sites as i explore, you can also help me increasing the directory by Submitting Your SAP Blogs
