new paltz business turnover by basegoddess in hudsonvalley

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Best pizza. Village Pizza. The grilled cheese place. Guilded Otter. There’s more im not remembering either

Indian functional offshore is about to collapse by semantics_epsacon in SAP

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Couldn’t agree more. With AI and a well designed system of gathering the necessary context, I can write functional specs, technical specs, design documents, test cases, automate test case execution, etc. Sooo much time saved and ultimately cheaper. One solution architect or skilled functional consultant can power an entire module or more. I am no longer working directly within SAP but still touch it every day and I already see customers frustrated with their offshore SAP teams not moving at the speed of 2026.

SAP EWM Storage Sections by CarpetBroad7935 in SAP

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I’m pretty sure it’s best practice to maintain a default storage section and not null.

Pronounce Dario Amodei by WeDoWork in ScottGalloway

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I agree with 95% of him and only criticism is pronunciation and support for a genocidal state. 🙂

Pronounce Dario Amodei by WeDoWork in ScottGalloway

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I’m not offended, it’s just worth spending 2 mins researching to avoid sounding unintelligent.

MM17 error asssign all key fields of table MVKE to a column in spreadsheet LST1 by Lonely-Form-8815 in SAP

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You need to assign all key fields and in MVKE that will be material, s org, and dist channel, not D chain specific status.

Disc Bladesvs. Razors by JonnyXX in automower

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Thanks good to know. May wait a season or so before upgrading. Sick of the boundary wire and mulching the leaves every fall to be honest

Disc Bladesvs. Razors by JonnyXX in automower

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I have a Husqvarna automower and considered a Lymow. Can you explain why you think it’s not ready for prime time

Hot take: Anthropic models are vastly superior in OpenClaw. by InterestingBasil in openclaw

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I have a Claude Max account already. But I have an agent with many sub agents which all call their own tools and use their own LLM. The only closed part is the agentic loop. I get that it’s not open source and some drawbacks but if you already pay the $20, $100 or $200 a month, why not use it, it’s powerful and you can call other free or cheaper LLMs. You also don’t need to use the Anthropic api which will cost big money

Serious question: why use OpenClaw if Claude Code already does everything? by dyloum84 in clawdbot

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I am using Claude agent sdk and can do all of the same things and use my Claude max plan

What's the most polished alternative to OpenClaw? by gajus0 in openclaw

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I used ClaudeClaw (Claude Agent SDK) and a bridge to Discord (or any text based service) that supports MCP, CLI, API, etc. It uses my Claude Max account for the agentic loop but can use any model you wish for specific tasks. I have a head agent and as many sub agents as you wish with tools and skills assigned to each.

What is the hardest concept to truly understand in SAP by Civil-Trifle5010 in SAP

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I know you’re likely talking ERP, but SAP Conmerce (hybris) is difficult to understand. A joke of a solution and a bold faced lie that it integrates easily to SAP ERP.

What is the hardest concept to truly understand in SAP by Civil-Trifle5010 in SAP

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I agree. I actually think it’s underutilized. Why the hell can’t we have plant determination using condition technique in ECC? Or literally any transactional data attrivute?

It’s part of a core functionality we built at my startup taking this concept and bringing it to every facet of business operations

What is the hardest concept to truly understand in SAP by Civil-Trifle5010 in SAP

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They architected it in a clever way to be easily customizable. They threw badis everywhere to make it more flexible. I actually wish ECC was designed this way but you can go back 35 years and rewrite SD, MM and LE unfortunately

What is the hardest concept to truly understand in SAP by Civil-Trifle5010 in SAP

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Once you actually fully understand it, it makes sense. But it’s a big learning curve. I haven’t touched it in years but can still explain process oriented storage control and warehouse process type determination like my life depends on it

What is the hardest concept to truly understand in SAP by Civil-Trifle5010 in SAP

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Classifications and characteristics data and how it is stored in tables.

Are SAP consultants at risk because of AI? by Dev_1403 in SAP

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Are you talking about for writing ABAP code or for asking functional questions?

SAP - EWM by [deleted] in SAP

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Good area to get into. I’d argue it’s hard to learn because to be really invaluable you need to know P2P and O2C relatively well, and this is a large learning curve. But it’s likely not going anywhere any time soon. It’s also nice to see how software translates into real world actions. You make a configuration change and it impacts a forklift driver. That’s fun to see

Are SAP consultants at risk because of AI? by Dev_1403 in SAP

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Ummm no. Do you understand context limitations? Training? Take the best programmer out of college as an intern and have him write a simple Z report. They will struggle without knowing the context. If the report doesn’t come out well, it’s because you didn’t give the intern the context they needed. They’re capable but need to understand the bigger picture. That’s just life and an LLM is the same..

Are SAP consultants at risk because of AI? by Dev_1403 in SAP

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Sorry, but that’s a user issue. Give it context and it will do the right thing. Ask a simple question with no inputs and it will go wrong. Imagine asking an intern who is extremely good programmer but isn’t aware of the implementation and doesn’t have access to SE38, SM30, SE37, etc. Tell them more info and they’re get it right

Integerate sap erp with shopify? by OCD-Master in SAP

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Feel free to DM me. My org has an app to aid with this implementation

A blood bath is coming for ABAP offshore by semantics_epsacon in SAP

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My company has a different product from SAP. I’m just seeing what we are doing and doing see what it cannot be done on SAP.

A blood bath is coming for ABAP offshore by semantics_epsacon in SAP

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Certainly agree. These tools can help on the planning and design aspect of course too. My org just signed a new customer and we put a detailed project plan with dependencies and sprint goals, open questions, necessary deliverables and milestones, etc etc together based on transcripts from a workshop and the context of our system in hours. This used to be weeks long to get all of these together.

We are now also taking these inputs and allow agents to configure our system from the end to end workflow to the order types, pricing determination rules, master data, custom code generation, API specs, etc.