What does ERP stand for?
Enterprise Resource Planning
Where is SAP originally from?
German
What does the R stand for in SAP R/3?
Real-Time Processing.
What is the largest country in the world?
Russia
What are the 3 levels of SAP?
Database, client, and application server.
How many modules are there in SAP R/3?
Seven, but sales and distribution is connected.
What does the Financial Module do?
It covers all the financial processes of the administrative and accounting management that are carried out in order to achieve the objectives set.
What is the smallest city in the world?
Vatican City.
What does the 3 stand for in SAP R/3?
The three levels of architecture.
What year was the first Spider-man movie released with Tobey Maguire?
2002
True or False: The SAP R/3 is not a tool that can be used to regulate and standardize processes, since it is not its function.
False.
In the Little Mermaid, what does Ariel use to brush her hair?
A fork.
By which industries is SAP mainly used?
It is mostly used by chemical, aerospace, mechanical, petrochemical and hydrocarbon extraction industries, etc.
Name the four characteristics of SAP.
1. Supports the Open System Concept.
2. Supports building SAP GUI interfaces.
3. Supports current standard devices.
4. All data is available through the whole system.
What does the Sales and Distribution Module do?
This module is developed to support the management of the commercialization of a company's products.
How many months have 28 days?
Twelve
What does the System Tools Module do?
This module supports the system's own programs and tools.
Name the submodules of the Human Resources Management Module.
PY (Payroll)
PA (Personnel Administration)
PD (Staff Development)
Name the submodules of the materials management module.
IM (Inventory Management)
WM (Warehouse Management)
What does SAP stand for?
Systems, Applications and Products.