what is as-is and to-be document and how prepared the to-be
document

Answer Posted / preethi chandra bose

as is document-is the document which shows the picture of the current process flow system in the organisation where the sap is to be implemented (client)

to be document- is the document which shows the improved structured of the organisation on sap implementation, which would be designed and approved by team of experts.

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