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		<title>SAP Query a Step by Step Guide Part Two</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In part two of this tutorial  we’ll take a closer look at Infosets which form the data basis of SAP Queries
Creating an Infoset
The Next and most important step of SAP querying is to create this infoset. The infoset is the core definition of the query. It defines table joins and therefore the uniqueness of the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>SAP Query, Step by Step Guide Part One</title>
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Introduction
SAP query is a great tool for developing reports for both end users and for the implementation team alike. Hopefully you have read my article about the uses of SAP query and why I think it is a must for every consultant to be conversant with this tool. 
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		<title>How to get a list of All SAP Transaction codes in Excel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a similar vein to my previous posting about extracting the IMG in Excel, you may also want to get a list of Transaction codes out of SAP into Excel to allow for various management tasks. I have used these to track the development of BPP’s assist in designing authorization roles etc, and general project [...]]]></description>
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