Answer Posted / manoj kumar guin
GAp analysis is the study of the differences between two
different information systems or applications ,EX :existing
system or legacy system with client and new in sap .IT is
an understanding of the actual and required scenarios .The
gaps can differ from company to company ,most commonly
however ,missing functionality is industry specific .
EXAMPLE :In customer master data the client requirement
needs legacy customer number which can be solved with user
exit .
In sales order we need customer phone number ,we can use
user exit
GAP analysis is done in blueprint stage. It aims to
understand what can be done with the standard sap and how
the client actually wants a particular scenario to be
processed .
EX :TO fill the gap we use the enhancements .These
enhancements divided into exits,screen exit,and menu
exit.These enhancement is used to update the standard
programe in its respective business transaction,used as a
gateway to meet the client requirements .
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