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Reply from Deepak K. Mehta on Feb 28 at 11:53 AM Kate, SRM provides an extension of the Procurement activities of MM. For example, procurement using Electronic catalog or E-Procurement. E-Procurement is now almost the norm (and often even mandatory) in Public Sector Procurement (especially high-value). Technically, it is a separate Server from ERP. It has its own Material and Vendor Masters (called Product and Suppliers respectively). The user can procure using ERP or SRM (customizable parameter). For POs raised in SRM, the GR and IR may be done in the ERP or in the SRM system. Payment processing is always done in the (back-end) ERP system. These are the first highlights that come to my mind. There are, of course, many others. Deepak
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Kate_ Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 2:29 PM Subject: What is SAP Supplier Relationship Management - SRM? Hello soldner, Thanks, but suppliers are vendors. The CRM module is for customers. Are you sure they are the same? | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |