My personal opinion has not been changed from the above blog – the only bad question is the question that hasn’t been asked. I have written about them indirectly and so have so many other people. I like this one.Īt this point I’m not going to put a lot about writing questions here. There are many blogs and pages about how to do this. If you have a question and someone answered mark it accepted and close it. Some I have questions on the question and I may comment. Those I answer and try to give them a way to search. Some questions are written with the details that I can help. So now you have some to answer questions. Remember if you had a question and someone answered, you save time. I can usually tell what I can answer and what I can’t. I look through the days questions or as much of it as I can. I do have my strengths and I try to visit those. So at the end of all these words… Blog comments help me learn more about the subject. Or perhaps my way can’t be done on different versions of SAP. Add to that there are about 1000 different ways a person can do the same thing in SAP. Also think about how brave that person was to write the blog. Why? Because I can guarantee at some point I have written XYZ. I don’t say you are so stupid, or don’t you know better. Basically I suggest that XYZ should be ABC. Perhaps it is a development solution and it uses an old technique. I don’t think what is written is correct. Sometimes, I still disagree, but I learn a lot more. Sometimes the comments make me change my mind. It means I comment – I disagree because… Hopefully that will generate some interesting discussion. That doesn’t mean I comment, “You are wrong”. By the way a positive comment doesn’t mean I agree with the blog. Positive comments about the subject might mean that they blog more about it. Those people that wrote the interesting blog will have some encouragement to continue to blog. Sometimes I disagree, then I still comment. Sometimes, I can’t think of anything to say so I just click on the “Like Button” at the top of the page. Someone has taken the time to write that blog, and would love to see comments. Next a great community member, Joachim Rees , told me, “If you like a blog comment”. Interesting blogs not just about SAP, but about your career in general. If it is something I may use or use in the future – I bookmark it. There aren’t a lot of blogs if you check them daily. Or sign on an hour early, and check things out. But I take my hour of training time if needed and explore the community. Yes, of course there is always something at work. Consuming the rich knowledge that is here. I might have bookmarked a blog that will help. Some projects go into many, many off-work hours. Sometimes I’m sent an e-mail with work that is due last week or ASAP. Sign onto my computer – HA! Bet you do this too. So I decided to make it into a blog! Cool right? How a comment can drive a blog? So my “daily” work: So just how do you work the community into your “daily” work? I was asked how I used the community on a blog post I wrote.
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