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Unit 1: Solution Manager and Customizing Projects
Lesson: Defining Customizing Projects
Unit 2: General Settings
Lesson: Checking Countries and Currencies
Lesson: Defining Units of Measurements
Lesson: Setting Up a Factory Calendar
Unit 3: Organizational Units
Lesson: Defining Organizational Units in Materials Management
Lesson: Defining and Assigning Plants
Unit 4: Master Data
Lesson: Setting Up Material Master Records
Lesson: Creating Material Types
Lesson: Setting Up Field Selection for Material Master Records
Lesson: Defining Field References for Material Master Records
Lesson: Configuring the Material Master
Lesson: Defining Settings for Vendor Master Records
Unit 5: Valuation and Account Assignment
Lesson: Describing Automatic Account Determination
Lesson: Determining the Relevance of Company Codes and Valuation Areas
Lesson: Creating Valuation Classes and Account Category References
Lesson: Setting Up Account Determination for Specific Transactions
Lesson: Subdividing a Transaction with the Account Grouping Code
Lesson: Adjusting Account Determination for Special Cases
Lesson: Adjusting Settings for Split Valuation
Unit 6: Purchasing
Lesson: Creating Document Types in Purchasing
Lesson: Using Document Types in Purchasing
Lesson: Creating Account Assignment Categories
Lesson: Adjusting the Screen Layout of Purchasing Documents
Lesson: Defining Text Types and Text Adoption
Lesson: Specifying Texts for Output Processing
Lesson: Controlling the Output of Messages in Purchasing
Lesson: Using Condition Technique for Message Determination
Unit 7: Inventory Management
Lesson: Adjusting Settings for Material and Accounting Documents
Lesson: Adjusting Settings for Goods Movements
Lesson: Adjusting the Output of Messages in Inventory Management