on 01-23-2008 6:58 AM
hai friends
can anyone explain me breafly regarding base line configuration and final configuration
thanks
Hi,
Base line Configuration : Is designed to configure about about 80% of your daily business trs and all of your master data and Org Structure.
Final Configuration : Is designed to address the final configuration strategy and concepts, integrating the baseline configuration and enhancements to meet client specific requirements.
Reward points pls.
Regards,
Govind.
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Hi
Baseline configuration* Covers configuration strategy and concepts, including SAP tools to facilitate configuration activities
Final configuration Addresses final configuration strategy and concepts, integrating the baseline configuration and enhancements to meet your specific requirements
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Hi,
Base line and Final config is the thrid phase in ASAP methadology.
The purpose of this phase is to implement all the business & process requirements based on business blue print.
You customize the system step by step in 2 work packages: Base Line Configuration & Final Configuration.
Base Line Configuration: this phase comprises the priority requirements of the enterprise, ensuring that they can be implemented quickly. This phase can be completed without programming or enhancements to SAP systems.
Final Configuration: in this phase you confirm that all your requirements are met in the R/3 system. Final configuration is a transportation process that expands that base line solution.
Hope this will serve your purpose.
Do award points if it helps.
Vamsi P.
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