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Comment by paffdragon

9 hours ago

It's not how it works. You suppose to contract a consulting company that contracts some offshore company to connect you to SAP.

But you can't just hire one, you have to hire functional consultants (who tell you your flow is wrong and you have to adjust that to how SAP does things) and then implementation consultants who don't know how the process works, but can actually implement that integration. And then again after the next release because the integration broke.

And the customer being cheap doesn't pay for the proper modules and thus everything gets mapped to PSP elements -- to keep the same old garbage piles that get pushed around.

I wonder if it’s cheaper to just have an AI write the parts of SAP you actually need.

  • if the AI is a certified SAP consultant, sure. But then it would probably cost you $20K/month in subscription.