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Answer added by  Nabil Saleh, Warehouse Supervisor, CNOOC Company (Iraq Limited)
7 years ago

Migrating your SAP system to another operating system or database is considered an OS/DB migration. Basically, the data is exported from the source system in a platform-i ... See More

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Answer added by  Mohamed Goumaa, Assistant Warehouse Manager., Mediterranean Textile Company
6 years ago

It's Not. As it must be working with manual and with System , to asuered that all actual data same like computriezed data

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Answer added by  anas alghamdi, مخطط خدمات, السويدي مقاول مع شركة صدف(سابك)
6 years ago

it is good idea but will use both

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Answer added by  ausaf ali, Maximo Consultant, Ora-tech systems
7 years ago

it is not a good idea. ERP system be amended to fulfill company requirements.

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Answer added by  Rhona Mae Monton, Regional Operations Coordinator, Asiapro Cooperatives (Assigned in Del Monte Phils. Inc)
7 years ago

No. but, we have to be more responsible in maintaining the ERP system. It should be able to go with the changes and flow of the data.

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Answer added by  JUNAS PAEL, SUB-CONTRACTOR (Formworks and Rebars), 21th Construction Development Corporation
7 years ago

NO, ERP is very useful to the company, to work easier, systematically. ISO standard and hassle free in both parties.

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Answer added by  Nabil Saleh, Warehouse Supervisor, CNOOC Company (Iraq Limited)
7 years ago

Discover the top five signs that your company is ready for ERP 1: You Have Lots of Different Software for Different Processes 3: Accounting Takes Longer and Is More Diff ... See More