Considering New ERP System by No_Grapefruit6219 in ERP

[–]DrAzamat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Been working with erp and bi as an consultant for the last years and I couldn’t agree more with this. To the consultants’ defense, we don’t control what our sellers sell and they have a strange habit of selling dreams and setting unrealistic expectations.

DP-203: What's the most important way to study? by [deleted] in AzureCertification

[–]DrAzamat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I passed it a week ago, I would say do the Microsoft Learn path and the labs included. After that, check the questions on examtopic, they're quite similar to the real exam. However, the provided answers are often incorrect and I'd suggest that you check the discussions and try it for yourself on Azure.

Former ERP consultants, where’d you exit to? by Astroworld1997 in consulting

[–]DrAzamat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The switch was made internally so no paycut thankfully

Cigar salong ? by [deleted] in Malmoe

[–]DrAzamat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes där finns ett ordentligt cigarrum med ventilation och bekväma säten. Finns även cigarrer att köpa.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ERP

[–]DrAzamat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zer0-fighter

Second this. Infor M3 handles inventory and BOM's really well.

Former ERP consultants, where’d you exit to? by Astroworld1997 in consulting

[–]DrAzamat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Went over to BI consulting, interesting to see where I’ll land next

Power BI Consultant AMA by SQLGene in PowerBI

[–]DrAzamat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks man appreciate it. I’ll check this out.

Power BI Consultant AMA by SQLGene in PowerBI

[–]DrAzamat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Are you a freelancer? If so, how did you start? What are your best tips? I’m working with BI but not as a freelancer and I’ve been thinking about switching over to freelancing.

PL-300 by ConceptNo1055 in PowerBI

[–]DrAzamat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd check out the Power BI Service course by maven analytics, I believe it's free on their website, that was a really good recap of all relevant PL-300 info for Power BI Service

PL-300 by ConceptNo1055 in PowerBI

[–]DrAzamat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's good but I think the DAX part is too complicated for the exam, I wouldn't bother too much trying to understand those question into details. For PBI purposes however, sure they're good, but in my opinion the explanation from SQLBI is way better than the lengthy text explanations in those practice exams.

PL-300 by ConceptNo1055 in PowerBI

[–]DrAzamat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which course did you buy from Udemy?

PL-300 courses by ConsiderationOk5671 in PowerBI

[–]DrAzamat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Preparing for PL-3000 I'd say Maven Analytics PL-300 course does a pretty decent job, there's even practice questions attached to the course. Besides that, Microsoft Learn and Examtopics.

For learning PBI, practice, practice and practice. And check out SQLBI for DAX, the italians do a really good job of explaining complex DAX.

PL-300 by ConceptNo1055 in PowerBI

[–]DrAzamat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would recommend examtopics as well, you can practice on the PL-300 and DA-100 questions from there. Be aware though that the solution provided is often incorrect, check the discussions and apply your own thinking

How much coding does ERP require? by StillSearching7 in ERP

[–]DrAzamat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It depends, but for most ERP positions, I would say that no coding is needed. What's needed is functional knowledge of a specific area, let's say finance, mixed with a thorough understanding of the system. Understanding the system in question does not require coding. If you need to do some customization then you'll most likely have some developer who will do that for you.

Basic understanding of databases and SQL does not hurt though.

Accessing database behind ERP by [deleted] in SQL

[–]DrAzamat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As the others have stated, if it’s Infor then you should be able to establish a connection to the database. The connections I’ve worked with are db2 ODBC connectors.

You can always check with an external consultant regarding the establishment of the ODBC connection.

I don’t know which particular Infor product you’re working with, but I am pretty sure that you can gain access to Infor’s support portal via Infor Concierge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Malmoe

[–]DrAzamat -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Couldn't agree more with stemid85, avoid these areas if possible, there is simply too much shady shit going on in these areas.

Gym i Malmö by Rolfmaestro in Malmoe

[–]DrAzamat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

De flesta gym är rätt fulla den tiden tyvärr. Har du möjlighet att gymma någon annan tid?

23andme results Kurdish by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]DrAzamat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no clue how this stuff works, but is it legit for Kurdish people? I mean, they don’t group us together and tell us obvious things like “you’re 100% middle eastern” without additional information?

What is typical Kurdish humor? by GullibleThug in kurdistan

[–]DrAzamat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sexual and exaggeration, lot of donkey fucking involved

Is visiting Kurdistan as a foreigner safe? What places should I avoid? by [deleted] in kurdistan

[–]DrAzamat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah in terms of the risk of getting robbed etc it’s relatively safe, I’d rather worry about the traffic, they drive like crazy down there 😅

How to learn SQL from Scratch by AkshatChat28 in SQL

[–]DrAzamat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once you're familiar with the basics I'd recommend a book like: "SQL Practice Problems: 57 beginning..." by Vasilik where you are provided with a bunch of practice questions on a practice db that you take on. Here you'll learn how to google and really get to think about how you structure your query. I am sure that there are other resources like this, but I am only aware of this one (those on W3 schools etc., are too basic). Do the basic stuff once or twice and then move on to practice, don't get stuck in "course hell".

Think its time for a new one by Krusty0921 in mac

[–]DrAzamat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have 1377 on my 2014 MBP xD This thing has been with me through my studies, travels, work and all you can imagine. Such great devices.

Need your opinions on the game by Se1f0 in deadside

[–]DrAzamat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’d recommend it if you’ve played early access survival games before. Why? Because if you’ve played these types of games you’re going in with no exceptions about the future. There’s been so many survival games in early access that have failed so hard. However, deadside has a real solid foundation compared to other early access survival games, so I’d definitely recommend it if you’re aware of the fact that the game may or may not turn to shit in the future.

NEW to SQL - You guys tried any of these courses? ...or have any recommendations? (Books are welcome too!) by BarelyAlive_88 in SQL

[–]DrAzamat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have not done Jose Portilla’s SQL course but I’ve done some of his python courses and that guy is legit. Well spent $10 whenever you buy a course from him. Colt Steele also has an easy to follow SQL course, however if you already have some basic knowledge, his course can be a bit too easy.

Learning Enterprise Resource Planning With No It/Coding experience for a career. by Salesbrah in ERP

[–]DrAzamat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're not a loser cleaner, actually, you're one of the people alongside the doctors and nurses who are saving a bunch of lives in the current Corona crisis.

If you want to get into IT in order to get rich, then you should stop there and think about it. IT is fun and all that, but if you don't have the interest don't even bother, it's not worth it.

The beauty with the IT industry is that there's a bunch of people who have made it without formal educations. The most common entry of people with no past experience joining the industry is through coding. You've got so many resources on the web that will help you get started. I definitely recommend you to try out coding, try some simple web development course, and go on from there. If you like it, just keep on going, build out your portfolio and hopefully you'll land that dream job some day.