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Post details: What is SAP IMG Implementation Guide?

01/12/06

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What is SAP IMG Implementation Guide?

Many people have asked me this question. 'What does SAP IMG actually mean?' Infact many of my readers have also personally asked me the same question. I am posting the answer below. IMG is the short form for Implementation Guide. SAP IMG Implementation Guide helps users in customizing SAP R/3. SAP R/3 IMG lists down all the activities for implementing each of the SAP modules such as FI, CO, SD, MM, PS, QM, PP, etc. It can really simplify the work of a SAP implementation consultant. Below, I have listed down some of the key features of SAP IMG Implementation Guide.

SAPIMG

1. Step by Step plan for implementing the SAP modules.
2. Procedures that have to be performed before a certain configuration can be made.
3. Documenting the SAP R/3 configuration methodology alongwith the reasons for configurations.
4. It forms the crux of business transactions in an SAP implementation, and how each one of the steps in various modules have been configured.
5. Finally, all configurations and their releases for a particular SAP R/3 implementation can be checked throught the SAP IMG.

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