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16:00 Feb 10, 2007 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers: Systems, Networks / data processing | |||||||
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3 | Administrator WorkBench |
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Administrator WorkBench Explanation: Same in German. See links below. The first one contains an English definition, the second one is by SAP. http://www.kyapoocha.com/sap-abap-interview-questions/what-i... http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sem40bw/helpdata/de/a8/6b023b606... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 52 mins (2007-02-10 16:53:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Here's some info from the second link. SAP uses Workbench (with a lower case 'b'): Die Administrator Workbench des SAP BW (Transaktion RSA1), kurz AWB, ist für die Aufgaben im Data Warehousing-Prozess das zentrale Werkzeug. Sie stellt die Funktionen zur Datenmodellierung sowie zur Steuerung, Überwachung und Pflege aller mit der Datenbeschaffung, -haltung und -verarbeitung verbundenen Prozesse im SAP BW zur Verfügung. Does this match your context? -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2007-02-10 17:16:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Hi Jonathan, Sorry, I was confused about the language combination. Here are some more English SAP links: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/bd/58fa3af45225... http://www.sapsecurityonline.com/sap_security_interview_ques... From the second link: Q. What is AWB?. What is its purpose? A. AWB stands for Administrator WorkBench. AWB is a tool for controlling, monitoring and maintaining all the processes connected with data staging and processing in the business information warehousing. |
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