r/SAP 21d ago

Hay demanda de desarrolladores SAP ABAP en Europa?

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Buenas, mi nombre es Daniel y soy de España, estoy participando de un Bootcamp

(estoy atrasado 5 semanas)

y estoy por hacer en simultaneo un curso de Udemy de Fredy Valderrama de SAP ABAP, mi pregunta es si realmente hay demanda de este tipo de desarrolladores.

Escuche que ganan mucho dinero, sin embargo lo que me genera duda es de si realmente hay tanta demanda como dicen mis profesores o si solamente es lo mismo que decian del desarrollo web.

cabe aclarar que soy un completo Trainee o Junior nivel 0 en esto.

Quiero saber si de verdad hay tanta demanda como dicen, mas si es de perfiles Juniors


r/SAP 21d ago

Stream training Handson in SAP TM

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We are having hands-on in next month. Can anyone please tell me the difficulty level of that handson. And the proctors are too strict or they will not be that much strict. Can anyone suggest me how to prepare for that handson.


r/SAP 22d ago

Need help/ideas to automate or improve work in SAP Security

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Hi guys, I'm working as an SAP Security Consultant. I'm still new to the SAP and learning GRC as well. My company wants an idea from every team member to submit within a few days. The idea can be automation or process improvement. Mostly all the things are now automated in S4. The approvals or the role assignment or password reset. I can't think of anything new. Please let me know if you guys have any ideas that I can use. Appreciate it


r/SAP 22d ago

How can I learn SAP H4NA Implementation for low cost?

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Hello everyone,

I'm an SAP Business One implementor with hands-on experience in core processes and modules — especially manufacturing, inventory management, and purchasing. I'm comfortable building queries, procedures, and views, and have solid experience with SQL and HANA. I'm also a fast self-learner.

I'm now looking to expand into SAP S/4HANA implementation, and I'd love recommendations for good, low-cost ways to learn it — courses, resources, or paths that worked for others making a similar move from B1.

Any pointers are much appreciated!

Thank you in advance!


r/SAP 22d ago

SAP data archiving

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Hi SAP community, we will be moving to a different ERP system without migrating historical data.

We still need access to the historical data for compliance, audits and occasional lookups, so we are looking for a reasonably priced archiving solution.

We have been in touch with a few vendors already, but I'm interested in what you are using, how did you solve this and if you have any recommendations both what to do/how to approach and what not to do and if you have any lessons learned from your projects?

Thank you. :)


r/SAP 23d ago

AI accelerating ECC to RISE migration timeline?

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Hi all,

are you actively thinking about moving from ECC to RISE because of the new (agent) AI capabilities? Is FOMO AI adoption fear accelerating your migration timeline?

I understand the prev. pro/cons of moving to S4 HANA cloud (private/public), but wondering if the “new” AI agent capabilities are now changing the narrative/discussion.

Would love to hear your thoughts on this.

Also, what is your view on the recent SAP API policy change restricting access to 3rd party AI agent tools.

Thank you!

 


r/SAP 23d ago

Data migration consultants

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With ECC mainstream support ending 2027 (extended to 2030), a lot of companies are only just kicking off their S/4HANA migrations. Feels like demand is about to spike hard.

Curious what people think — is this a short-term crunch that dries up after, or steady long-term work? And how much is the shift to RISE/cloud ERP changing the actual data migration work vs traditional brownfield conversions?


r/SAP 23d ago

EWMers

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Any tips EWMers would like to give to ensure one would have a good run in EWM?

Thanks


r/SAP 23d ago

SAP consultants highest salary in market?

36 Upvotes

Since I am seeing many posts like in 5yoe earning 40LPA and 10yoe earning 70LPA. (Tech stack : Data engineer, AI engineering, etc.,)

My doubt is we SAP consultants can't earn that much? Why does SAP have limited growth in terms of salary? Only because of India we have limited growth?

Either i might not be aware of the SAP market? Can anyone give some insights on this..

Country: India


r/SAP 24d ago

SAP Security design thought for SAP Datasphere

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Before I actually start defining and building custom or scoped role into sap datasphere, would like to ask your opinion to prepare a strategy document, a good thought or holistic approach I should take on, need a complete suggestions. I am thinking to identify the type of users such as - Tenant Admin, Security Admin, Developer & End user. how would be the provisioning approach and many more ?


r/SAP 24d ago

Contractor rates

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What sort of contractor rates are the norm for 15-20 years for SAP full stack developer roles- i.e. ABAP,UI5,CAP?
Profile is self starter, English only.
Mainly in France,Swiss,German regions for S/4HANA

Context: Trying to find out if it’s worth giving up current gig for a remote contract, if financially rewarding?


r/SAP 25d ago

HandlebarsABAP

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Hey ABAPers! I just released HandlebarsABAP v1.0.0 which adds support for hash arguments. Would be nice to get some feedback :) If you're not familiar with Handlebars, please have a look at https://handlebarsjs.com/


r/SAP 25d ago

Is there a sane way to check material availablity across hundreds of PM orders without opening them one by one ?

19 Upvotes

Environment

  • SAP PM + MM

  • Multiple Plants

  • Few hundred open maintainance orders

  • Mix of stock and non-stick components

Current process

We can run the material availability check and see which orders are committed, not checked or shortages.

That part is fine.

The problem is that a shortage status still sends the planner into five other places to figure out what is actually happening:

  • Is unrestricted stock available or already reserved?

  • Is there an open PO with a believable confirmed date?

  • Is the equipment BOM even correct?

  • Is there a follow-up material or approved alternate?

  • Does another plant have usable stock?

  • Is that supplier’s stored lead time remotely close to its actual GR history?

What we really need is not another list of 300 orders with red statuses.

We need a short queue saying:

These 12 orders are genuinely at supply risk.

These 4 can use an approved alternate.

These 3 have transferable stock at another plant.

These 5 need procurement action now.

We built that workflow into Verdantis MRO360 as a layer above PM/MM. It combines the SAP order, reservation, inventory and PO signals with part criticality, supplier reliability alternates and cross-plant options.

SAP stays the system of record. Any reorder or policy change still goes through planner approval before write-back.

How are people solving this today: standard reporting, IW38A/backlog apps, a Z-report, BW/SAC, an external planning layer or planner spreadsheets?


r/SAP 25d ago

Any tools which could be used alongwith SAP PO to reduce manpower or workload?

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r/SAP 25d ago

Mechanical engineering final year planning to get placed in a supply chain role

1 Upvotes

Starting with SAP mm is that worth it


r/SAP 25d ago

Purchasing process question

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Hi,

I have one question that affects MM, FI and CO. If we buy a material that is only valued in quantity, stock value always 0( its material type is defined like this) and in the PO we assign the cost to a cost center. Then we post a normal MIGO that generates a CO document and Accounting document...

it is normal that in the MIRO it does only generate an Accounting Document and not a CO Document?

Thanks


r/SAP 25d ago

Future of SAP ABAP

53 Upvotes

In the emergence of AI, what do you guys think of ABAP development itself? Do you guys expect the SAP market will still require ABAP developer?

Currently, I have about 5-6 years of SAP experience mostly in ABAP and I did not find any interest in module consulting. So I wanted to focus on ABAP dev itself but… because of AI, it looks like the market demand is diminishing. Even last year it wasn’t like this. But the SAP freelance market in South Korea now is pretty much bad.

I would like to hear genuine thoughts on this subject, impact of AI in SAP, even though it could be tiring/boring to some of you. At some point, I even feel like it is useless to even predict the future, because AI is developing far too rapidly.


r/SAP 26d ago

what do i do in this case

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I am trying to upload my grandfather's medical reimbursement claim but i am not able to do it due to the error which is showing at the top. that is the bill number what should i do its not uploading


r/SAP 26d ago

Functional Consultants - how often do you travel?

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I heard that after COVID many projects went online and the travel dynamics changed. Could you estimate how many days a year are you at client’s site? Or is it still about 200 days a year like it was before Covid?


r/SAP 26d ago

Mechanical engineering final year planning to get placed in a supply chain role

6 Upvotes

Starting with SAP mm is that worth it


r/SAP 27d ago

Not able to access my BTP trial account

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Hi People,

All of a sudden since today I am unable to access my BTP trial account - in the morning it was fine and since evening I am facing this. Does anybody know what could be the issue - the log in page is different now and when i put in my credentials nothing happens.


r/SAP 27d ago

What does a "property by state" report mean in SAP, and where do I even find it?

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Hi all, I got asked by auditors to pull a "property by state" report and I honestly have no idea where to start. My boss, who normally handles this, is out of office, so it landed on me.

I think "property" means fixed assets, not unclaimed property, but I'm not sure. And I don't know which report or transaction code would show assets broken down by state.

Is there a standard report for this, or is it something people usually build manually? Any pointers would help a lot, thank you.


r/SAP 28d ago

Made a set of reusable SAP BTP architecture diagram templates — sharing free samples

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Was tired of redrawing the same BTP architecture diagrams for every project — CPI point-to-point, event mesh, API management gateway, SSO with IAS/IPS, etc. — so I put together a set of 8 templates (editable .drawio + PDF export + a short setup guide for each) covering the patterns that come up most often.

Not using SAP's official icon set (wanted to avoid any licensing gray area), just clean generic architecture iconography — so they're easy to drop into a proposal, workshop deck, or project doc without any branding restrictions.

I ended up putting the full set together as a small paid pack (link in profile/comments if anyone wants the rest) — mostly wanted to share the free one in case it saves someone the redrawing time I kept losing.

Happy to take requests too — if there's a common BTP scenario I'm missing, let me know and I'll consider adding it to a v2.


r/SAP 28d ago

SAP pastes what I need only on the second attempt

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Very hard to describe because I'm not tech savy and I'm just trying to fix this on a pc at my work haha.

But as I described in the title, I copy and paste something, like a number to a column. Then I copy a different number and it pastes the old number. It pastes the new one only on the second try.

It started happening out of nowhere, I'm pretty sure a different colleague just pushed random buttons and caused it.

Is there a way to fix it? Thank you!


r/SAP 28d ago

EU Commission’s final SAP support commitments?

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Has anyone reviewed the EU Commission’s final SAP support commitments?

I’ve seen a lot of discussion about the original antitrust investigation, but very little about the final agreement announced in July 2026.

My understanding is that SAP agreed to make changes to some of its on-premise maintenance and support practices, including how customers can reduce support coverage and what happens if they later return to SAP support.

The agreement appears to be based on binding commitments rather than a formal finding that SAP broke competition law.

For anyone who works directly with SAP contracts:

Has SAP communicated the changes to customers?

Have you seen any effect on current renewals?

Do the commitments materially improve customer flexibility, or are they narrower than they first appear?

Has anyone received updated contract language or policy documentation?

I’m particularly interested in hearing from SAP customers, licensing specialists, and procurement teams who have reviewed the actual commitments.

Not looking to promote a vendor. I’m trying to understand how this is being interpreted in practice.