Interface creation between SAP modules
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2018.123645Keywords:
SAP ERP, SHARP OPS, GOP, interface, payrollAbstract
Theoretical justification and solution of the complex task of organization, methodology and the creation of an interface between SAP modules are considered. The forecast for the development of this area of research is using of interfaces between different information systems for organize the activities of the company with the most effective use of internal reserves such as optimizing work performance, reducing labor costs and expenses in general
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