Workflow Certification Exam Guidelines

Kjetil Kilhavn KJETILK at statoil.com
Thu Jul 21 01:44:56 EDT 2005


As pointed out earlier by someone else: what is useful for your
day-to-day work is the *course* that precedes the exam. That is where
you learn new things (hopefully), the exam is just a means to check
whether you paid attention or were more busy looking at the girls (or
boys). Not too different from school or university really. In addition
to being useful for headhunters and for yourself when you apply for a
job, the exam result also tells your employer whether the days spent at
the course site should be booked as work time or holidays.
-- 
Kjetil Kilhavn, Statoil KTJ IT BKS
 


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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf
Of Weidong Yang
Sent: 20. juli 2005 17:29
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
Subject: RE: Workflow Certification Exam Guidelines


FYI:
 
All SAP certifications are not useful for your daily work at all, but
for Header hunter! 
 
I took an certification exam a year ago without any experience for that
one at all, I almost passed(if I selected 2 more correct answers)! Lucky
I didn't pay for that certification, that was free, and I had nothing to
do in the afternoon and wanted to kill the time:) 
 
 
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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf
Of Vineet.Mehta at mbusi.daimlerchrysler.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 9:06 AM
To: sap-wug at mit.edu
Subject: Re: Workflow Certification Exam Guidelines



In general, the exam is written by a technical writer who has no clue
about SAP or Workflow. The exam is based on contents from the material
(binders) from the TAWF course. There are errors in that material, and
they happen to be in the exam too. You can explain your answers all you
want on the blank piece of paper provided, no one ever reads it. 
You will gain from the course, but nothing from passing the exam except
maybe boosting your ego. In my class there was one person who had been a
Workflow admin for 4 years, barely passed. She got 72. Another guy got
71. This was out of a class of 10. 
Also, I did mention this to Alan Rickayzen before, that the content of
the exam does not seem to be checked by experts or audited. The results
are based exclusively from the computerized answers. Too bad no one ever
reads the explanation offered in the pieces of paper.





	Paul.Bakker at osr.treasury.qld.gov.au 
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Hoofi,

 I haven't done the exam, but I would guess that the 'Workflow
Reporting'
section would cover the various transactions
for monitoring workflows: SWI2_DEAD (deadlines passed), SWI2_FREQ
(frequency), SWI2_DIAG (errors) etc.

This is most probably covered in the course BC600.

Do you have a list of 'Sections' that are covered in the workflow
certification exam? I'm curious to know what they are.

I'd also like to ask: has anyone on this list actually benefitted from
doing the certification exam? Should I bother?

cheers,
Paul



 

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Hey Good Day,

Can anyone PLEASE TELL ME WHAT KIND OF QUESTIONS ARE ASKED FROM THE
SECTIONS
"Workflow Reporting" in the certification exam and also WHICH BOOK DOES
THIS
SECTION BELONG TO e.g BC600 or 601 or 610.


Really Appreciate a quick response.

Thanks in Advance,

Hoofi


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