Welcome To AMS: SAP BASIS Training by
Welcome To AMS: SAP BASIS Training by
Welcome To AMS: SAP BASIS Training by
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Build SAP Consultants to sustain SAP in Bangladesh. Support each other by shearing knowledge to explore the SAP and its optimum use. Take lead from foreign consultants.
1. Introduction to BASIS 2. Introduction to SAP GUI 3. SAP services ( OSS)/ Marketplace 4. Introduction to OS concepts 5. The Architecture of SAP R/3 6. Overview of SAP Solution Manager 7. SAP R/3 Administration tasks user managements 8. SAP R/3 Administrator tasks background jobs 9. Profile and Operation modes 10. SAP R/3 Administration tasks CCMS 11. SAP R/3 Memory Management and Miscellaneous 12. Types of R/3 Systems and System Landscape 13. SAP R/3 Administration Tasks Change And Transport System 14. Transport Management System ( TMS ) 15. SAP R/3 Administration Tasks Patch Administration 16. SAP R/3 Administration Tasks Client 17. SAP R/3 Administration Tasks SAP-DBA 18. SAP Printing System 19. General Administration Utilities 20. Installation and Guidelines 22. Wrap up
What is Basis?
SAP R/3 BASIS Component is a unique layer in the SAP architecture. The BASIS component acts as a bridge between the computing infrastructure i.e. operating system, database, network architecture and the various modules in SAP such as FICO, MM, SD, PP, PS, QM etc
1. Implement and maintain the multiple SAP instances that comprise the SAP environment (development, test, training and production). 2. Maintain the integrity of the SAP environment by managing the SAP Correction and Transport System (CTS) to ensure all configuration and development objects are promoted properly. 3. Introduce technical changes into the environment using a structured approach that minimizes risk and achieves high reliability, availability and performance of each SAP instance. 4. Design and implement an optimal SAP configuration to maximize system performance and availability. 5. Install and configure all required SAP database servers and application servers. 6. Manage SAP users, authorizations, and profiles. 7. Distribute the online SAP user workload and monitor and manage the SAP background job workload. 8. Configure and manage the SAP printing subsystem for all SAP instances. 9. Maintain SAP performance by planning and executing SAP tuning strategies.
12. Perform SAP client administration (create client, copy client, delete client, export/import client) as required. 13. Participate in the planning and implementation of SAP system upgrades.
14. Apply and migrate SAP maintenance (hot packages and kernel upgrades) through all systems using a structured methodology. 15. Develop and maintain system documentation for all SAP instances and interfaces.
SAP AG An Overview
Worlds Leading Provider of Business Management Software Established in 1972. Headquarters in Walldorf , Germany 82000 Customers run SAP in 120 countries Addressing business needs of organizations ranging from Fortune 500 Global Organizations to Small & Medium businesses Solution offerings for more than 25 diverse industries
Technology Components & xApps Composites Solution Manager SAP Kernel Composites SAPGUI SAP ITS Plug-Ins
Solution for Medium Businesses Between 100 and 500 Employees On demand solution catering to niche process areas
Solution for Medium Businesses Strong Industry-specific focus Stable core business processes Preconfigured solutions Large & Very Large Enterprises Complete spectrum of business solutions Adaptable components to address business process complexities For over 500 employees
Functionality/Industry Support/Adaptability
SAP releases come in two flavours An application flavour and basis(was) flavour. The SAP Application , otherwise called ECC 6.0 was earlier called mySAP ERP 2005 , and this is based on WAS 7.0 The older release , ECC 5.0 was called mySAP ERP 2004 and was based on WAS 6.40 The predecessor to ECC 5.0 , was called SAP Enterprise 4.7 , based on WAS 6.20 and 6.30. This was the first time SAP BASIS kernel came to be referred to as WAS. The JAVA Engine made its first appearance in this release. Earlier SAP releases were called R/3. This is starting from R/3 3.1i to 4.6c. The underlying BASIS kernel was versioned from 3.1i to 4.6D.All such releases were based purely on ABAP engines
Sales
Purchase
Finance
HR
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
SAP IT ORGANIZATION
WEBGUI
APPLICATION SERVER
SAPGUI
DATABASE SERVER
TWO TIER
Central Instance
Dialog Instance
Name of Processes Enqueue Server , Gateway Process Message Server ABAP Work Processes
Central Instance
JAVA Application Server Central Services Instance Dialog Instance
Each SAP system can have only 1 Central Instance , 1 Central Services Instance and only 1 Database instance. It can have any number of additional dialog instances
APPLICATION INSTANCE
CENTRAL INSTANCE CENTRAL SERVICES INSTANCE
APPLICATION INSTANCE
CENTRAL INSTANCE CENTRAL SERVICES INSTANCE
DATABASE INSTANCE
DATABASE INSTANCE
DIALOG INSTANCE 1
DIALOG INSTANCE 2
DIALOG INSTANCE 1
DIALOG INSTANCE 2
DATABASE INSTANCE
Note : Each Box represents a physical machine or a partition within the same hardware
FI
Financial Accounting
Integrated RealTime
CO
MM PP
Materials Mgmt.
Controlling
Production Planning
R/3
PM
TR
Treasury.
Multi-national Multi-currency
QM
Quality Manage-ment
PS
Project System
Plant Main-tenance
WF
Workflow
IS
Industry Solutions
AP+DB
WinNT,95,98
AP+DB
OS/2
Web Server
ITS server
Presentation Servers
(Optional)
SAP R/3
SAP R/3
SAP R/3
SAP R/3
Monitor
Ethernet
Head Quarter
Router
Multiplexer Terminal server Modem Modem Modem Firewall EDI Subsystem Router
Web Server
INTERNET (public)
VAN
Router Ethernet Modem EDI Vendor EDI Customer Laser printer SAPGUI SAPGUI Web Browser SAPGUI Modem Modem
SAP Automotive
SAP Media SAP Aerospace & Defense SAP Service Providers
R/3
Advanced Planner & Optimizer
B2B Procurement
SAP Chemicals
SAP Pharmaceuticals SAP Retail
SAP Banking
Installation
Complete System Landscape Installation Procedure (B02) Choice of Preinstalled & PreConfigured Best-Practice Systems (B03, PH) Component-based Incremental Installation (B00)
Configuration
Analysis & Optimization of Business Processes (B04) Business Scoping & Customization (B04) Task-specific Business Process Configuration (B06) Dynamic Business Form Layout (B07, P203)
Data Migration
Data Conversion & Transport from Existing Legacy Systems (B08, P208) Organization and Administration of Entire Migration Process (B08)
Testing
Business Process Testing (B09, P210) Performance Analysis (B09)
Based on Business Requirements Stated as Business-Oriented Figures (B01) Balanced Set of Needed Hardware Components (B01) Interactive, Up-to-Date Sizing via Internet (B01) Cooperation of Hardware Vendors & Solution Provider (B01) Sizing Reference Database
Unattended Installation & User Language Enabling of Presentation Clients (B02) Online Access to Sizing Results (B01) Fast Installation Process (B02, B03) Certified Installation Partners (B00) Customer Individual Implementation after Application Hosting (B00)
Industry & Country Specific Best-Practice Solution Templates (B05, B06) Visual Business Process Modeling (P107) Tracking & Documentation of Business Process Mapping (B00, B06) Personalized, Role, User-Group Specific Functionality & Layout (B18) Role-oriented Business Process Analysis (B05) Flexible Business Form Adjustment (B07)
Planning & Resource Checking of Migration Process (B08) Consistency & Completeness Check (B08) Documentation & Migration Auditing (B08) Migration in Heterogeneous Environments (B08, P208)
Planning & Execution of Entire Test Process (B09) Management of Manual Test Resources Recording Functionality (B09)
Mapping of business processes Proven approach Reduced costs Ensured quality and know-how transfer Efficient use of resources Reusable for subsequent implementation phases
Q&A