As your company grows, tracking key business processes becomes increasingly more complex. SAP Business One is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) tool built with small businesses in mind. As a small business, you may not need all the functionality—and cost—of SAP ERP, and SAP Business One may be a better solution for your tech needs. In this course, join Steven Lipton as he helps you get up to speed with the primary modules in Business One, including Sales, Purchasing, Banking, and Financials. Steven highlights the system’s benefits and limitations, shows how to customize modules and reports, and more. To lend these concepts a real-world context, he follows the story of a computer distributor using Business One with a customer, explaining how the company could customize their system.
Learning objectives
- Explain the difference between SAP Business One and SAP ERP.
- Recognize the limitations of certain modules in SAP Business One.
- Differentiate the functions of the various modules in SAP Business One.
- Identify the limitations of the search box functionality in SAP Business One.
- Relate the purpose of the Opportunities module in SAP Business One.
- Recognize the limitations of SQL reports in Business One.
- Distinguish SQL reports from other reports in Business One.
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