on 10-05-2020 11:11 AM
This is the voting thread for the SAP Community Trivia Contest. For the contest details, please check out this blog post. Out of all submissions we received, we selected five finalists whose trivia is posted as an answer to this question below.
Use the answer voting mechanism to choose the one piece of trivia you believe should be the overall winner for the SAP Community Trivia Contest!
There were so many great submissions and it was extremely difficult to choose the finalists. A huge THANK YOU to everyone who participated and shared their trivia knowledge around SAP. Please remember that this is all for fun and education. We are all winners here because of the great knowledge sharing!
Finalist: praveerkumar.sen
ABAP used to be an abbreviation of "Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor", (German for "Generic report preparation processor"), but was later renamed to the English "Advanced Business Application Programming".
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Finalist: jrg.knaus
The Default-Admin-User DDIC did have the password 19920706, which stood for the official launch date of SAP R/3.
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Finalist: pierre.col
SAPPHIRE is an acronym and stands for: SAP's Perennial Highly Integrated R/2-R/3 Exchange.
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Finalist: julien.delvat.google
SAP ran an ad campaign based on <Company> RUNS SAP. One of the most popular was "Santa Runs SAP".
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Finalist: 5b60217fdcaf4502801f587a5b9dba56
More than 77,000 automobiles per day are manufactured by SAP’s customers.
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