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One life implementation

saikirah
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Dear Expert,

what knowledge we should have to do one full life cycle implementation.

I have done training on ABAP

During our training they just teached on simple examples

But in every interview they are asking you should have min one life cycle implementation

Thanks

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fim
Active Contributor
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There are two aspects of the scenario you have mentioned:

  1. Knowledge, and
  2. Experience.

As far as the knowledge is concerned, knowing how a certain application works is definitely required. On top of the ABAP skills you have learned, getting to know the roadmaps which are used to implement various SAP solutions (on-premise and in-cloud) is advantageous. The Activate covers it all and you can learn about it through the following link:

https://go.support.sap.com/roadmapviewer/

The second thing which is often required by recruiters / employers is the experience. Someone who has gone through the actual implementation can understand the challenges of a particular situation better and ultimately can provide solutions.

However, that's not always required. Sometime the junior resources work under supervision of Seniors and learn by following the instructions given to them to meet certain business requirements.

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fim
Active Contributor
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There are two aspects of the scenario you have mentioned:

  1. Knowledge, and
  2. Experience.

As far as the knowledge is concerned, knowing how a certain application works is definitely required. On top of the ABAP skills you have learned, getting to know the roadmaps which are used to implement various SAP solutions (on-premise and in-cloud) is advantageous. The Activate covers it all and you can learn about it through the following link:

https://go.support.sap.com/roadmapviewer/

The second thing which is often required by recruiters / employers is the experience. Someone who has gone through the actual implementation can understand the challenges of a particular situation better and ultimately can provide solutions.

However, that's not always required. Sometime the junior resources work under supervision of Seniors and learn by following the instructions given to them to meet certain business requirements.

Lakshmipathi
Active Contributor
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Just with training in ABAP, I don't think, you will get a chance to work in an implementation project where the least expectation is the resource should be able to write coding on their own for small developments. You have not explained after completion of your training, what are all the areas you are comfortable and to what extent.

former_member182378
Active Contributor
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Become an expert in your theory...(what you have learnt in your training).