In this course you will learn the basics of SAP MDG and it’s various features. This course will concentrate on BRF+ and using it to configure MDG rule–based workflows along with dynamic agent determination BADI and context determination BADI. This will be very useful for both functional and technical team members, it’ll act as a guide for them to work as an SAP MDG Techno–Functional Consultant, it’ll also be very useful for SAP MDM consultants who are trying to migrate their system to MDG. You will be learning how to create MDG profit centre workflow with multiple approvers, use the dynamic selection of agents, determine context dynamically, extend BRF+ decision tables with custom columns and the associated BADI’s using which we can control the flow of the workflow programmatically. Additionally, you’ll learn and build a static workflow.
Specification: SAP MDG Workflows ( BRF+ Rule Based / Static ) with Hands-On
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Price | $9.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 5.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Sonali Nagpal –
Amazing course for understanding the MDG concepts! Thank You for sharing the information.
Sucheta Kar –
Sound quality not good and transcripts are also not up to the mark
Aaron Cluette –
There is a lot of slow time in the presentation.
Meenalakshmi.R –
Good Content
Saurav Kumar –
You need to explained more thing in this course
SWAMINATHAN RAJENDRAN –
Its Use full Course
Himanshu –
Many of the important things are covered in theory not practical. But overall this course is to have a basic idea rather to learn as a technical person.
Suriani Bintiosman –
This course is really good and meet my expectation.
Hari Krishna Villigundam –
Need some more details in about the steps related to BRF+.
Justin Fountain –
Some of the content is good. But the instructor could do a better job of going through examples to illustrate each component as he describes it. He also sometimes refers to abbreviations without explaining what it stands or means.