We use NetWeaver for our appraisal process, the procedure for maybe benefits and emoluments. You can use it to generate your base leaves and other stuff. We mainly use it for human capital management or staff. Then we have a P2P, document signing, peer-to-peer. I've used those functions for a long time.
We are simply installing NetWeaver in response to a business requirement. The new functionality that has come up is necessary for the business. The application team has identified its requirements and the separate team has been successful in fulfilling them. The solution has been integrated with other export systems, making it a comprehensive system. NetWeaver is the base solution, and it has been working efficiently. However, any problems that arise can be attributed to incorrect code or other technical issues.
IT Consultant at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-02-12T08:38:14Z
Feb 12, 2020
SAP handles all of our inventory and our raw materials. We haven't found another solution that was for time and attendance all in one. We have used ShopVue for our time and attendance and we use SAP for the back end. It keeps all of the materials moving. Anything that is a product that moves, we have some way of searching for it in SAP. I take a particular product, then go into the stock requirments and I type the product name or number. That will give me the current status and everything that is happening with it from within the same SAP requirement list, which is MD04. That is SAP's internal name for this page. I can go from there to the history where I can see the orders that are coming in, as well as the orders that are waiting. It's all on one very useful screen. It's a very useful tool to be able to get from point A to point B.
So far, this solution has performed well. The only thing that is bothersome is end of life. They stopped support sometime around 2008, so it has been out of product support for quite a long time. We currently use it as our central master MDM database where our systems link.
SAP NetWeaver is an open application platfrom that provides a comprehensive set of tools and Web services technologies that support seamless enterprise application integration, master data management (MDM), system integration, and more.
We use NetWeaver for our appraisal process, the procedure for maybe benefits and emoluments. You can use it to generate your base leaves and other stuff. We mainly use it for human capital management or staff. Then we have a P2P, document signing, peer-to-peer. I've used those functions for a long time.
We are working as the integrators for SAP NetWeaver, so we are involved in its integrations.
I create connections to central queries for my customers with SAP NetWeaver.
I'm a company director and we are both customers and partners with SAP.
We are simply installing NetWeaver in response to a business requirement. The new functionality that has come up is necessary for the business. The application team has identified its requirements and the separate team has been successful in fulfilling them. The solution has been integrated with other export systems, making it a comprehensive system. NetWeaver is the base solution, and it has been working efficiently. However, any problems that arise can be attributed to incorrect code or other technical issues.
I've been working with one of the FMCG companies, and my use case for SAP NetWeaver is looking into the company's FI, SD, and MM modules.
Our primary use case for the solution is for business software.
We use SAP NetWeaver mainly for HR systems and occasionally purchase order approval.
SAP NetWeaver is used to integrate SAP with other products as well as its own. It operates between SAP implementations.
My use case is on ERP systems. We run full ERP.
SAP handles all of our inventory and our raw materials. We haven't found another solution that was for time and attendance all in one. We have used ShopVue for our time and attendance and we use SAP for the back end. It keeps all of the materials moving. Anything that is a product that moves, we have some way of searching for it in SAP. I take a particular product, then go into the stock requirments and I type the product name or number. That will give me the current status and everything that is happening with it from within the same SAP requirement list, which is MD04. That is SAP's internal name for this page. I can go from there to the history where I can see the orders that are coming in, as well as the orders that are waiting. It's all on one very useful screen. It's a very useful tool to be able to get from point A to point B.
We primarily use the solution for our day to day business, and we use the solution to analyze the data and arrive at actions based on that.
So far, this solution has performed well. The only thing that is bothersome is end of life. They stopped support sometime around 2008, so it has been out of product support for quite a long time. We currently use it as our central master MDM database where our systems link.