Es Config
Es Config
Es Config
a company to link its business processes Ties together disparate business functions (integrated business solution) Helps the organization run smoothly Real-time environment Scalable and flexible
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relational database
Customer Relationship Mgmt (CRM) Supply Chain Mgmt (SCM) Product Lifecycle Mgmt (PLM) Business Intelligence (BI)
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Relational Database
Tables:
Defines and links a couple of tens thousands of tables of information (25,000+) Advantages
Consistent and accurate data Common definitions for terms Shared, but restricted usage (e.g., profiles) Eliminates data redundancy
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Client/Server Environment
Client
Software/hardware combination that can make a request for services from a central repository of resources
Server
Software/hardware combination that can provide services to a group of clients in a controlled environment
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Graphical User Interface or Web Interface Application server (one or many) Database server (one single location)
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Network
Web Server
Application Servers
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each install of the SAP R/3 software on an individual application server each instance can be distinctively configured to fit the needs and desires of the customer (within limits) of the infrastructure decisions, including configuration decisions, occur during project implementation
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Configurable
Most
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SAP Configuration
The
process of tailoring SAP software by selecting specific functionality from a list of those supported by the software, very much like setting defaults (e.g., Word, Access) NOT involve changes to the underlying software code
DOES
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Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP) should be done carefully as it can make migration to new versions of the software much more difficult
This
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the enterprise structure in terms of legal or business purposes, including legal entities, plants, storage
areas, sales organizations, profit centers: Client (e.g., 600) Highest organizational level Represents the enterprise consisting of many companies Company Code (e.g., C099) Identifies legal entities in an enterprise Central organizational element in financial accounting Organizational levels in Logistics Plant (e.g. P099) Represents factory, warehouse, office, distribution center, etc. Storage locations (e.g., 10, 20, 30) A location within a plant where materials are stored
levels in fulfillment (sales) Sales organizations Divisions Distribution channel Sales areas Shipping point Plant Storage location Organizational levels in PP Plant Work Center Storage location Shipping Point
Central Purchasing Organization Purchasing Org. US## CA## PO (global) GL## DE##
Purchasing Group North America N## PGr Europe N##
Dallas
Miami
S. Diego
Toronto
Heidelb. Hamburg
DL##
MI##
SD##
TO##
HD##
HH##
Perth
PE##
CA##
CC DE##
AU##
icy cle s
Div isio
SO West
SO West
SO North
SO North
SO North
UW##
SO East
CW##
SO East
DN##
SO South
GN##
SO South
UE##
CE##
DS##
GS##
AS##
CC US##
CC CA##
CC DE##
CC GB##
CC AU##
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Sales
and Distribution
Organizational levels: customer, company code, sales area Master data: customer master, material master Situational data: date, time, person, quantities
Document types
Financial accounting documents (FI) Management accounting documents (CO) Material documents (goods movement) Others
business transaction that writes data to the database creates a uniquely numbered electronic document Each document contains information such as
Responsible person Date and time of the transaction Commercial content
Once
ODR R E
T E H
P R H S O DR U C AE R E
N M E M S A PE R O U BR UT P A
NA L R L T D L EAE
C R E P N E C , S IP ORS O DNE H
PIN PA R , A D G PE S N
IN O E V IC S
T : O
S IP T H
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O m ic P te tiv G a ly p ro c e e r u m B u v rd S m it o le a A n tla ta , G , A
Header
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Line items
S B OA UT T L S L ST X AE A S I P N &H N L G HP I G A D IN OHR TE O DR RE T TL OA
$ , . Ee p x mt I c dd n lu e N /A $ , .
A th riz d b u o e y
: _________________________ _________________________ P r h s gM n g r u c a in a a e
D te a
:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________
business processes and their integrative nature Understanding SAP organizational structures Combining business processes and SAP organizational structure (i.e., configuration) Test the newly configured system View system outputs - statistics, reports, and graphics
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Pen Inc.
Start-up
business Initially buys and re-sells different lines of promotion pens Sells to both wholesale and retail procure and distribute Later acquires a production facility to manufacture its own product produce and distribute
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Enterprise Structure
Credit Control Area Chart of Accounts Purchasing Organization Purchasing Group Shipping Point Client (600) Company
Code (C_ _ _)
Plant (P_ _ _)
SL10 SL20
Division
Sales Area
Company configuration
Pen Inc. _ _ _US manufacturing Company Facilities:
Vermillion SD, US
One manufacturing plant with warehouse in Vermillion (Plant) Work Center Storage Location
10 for Trading and finished goods 20 for Quality 30 for Raw materials Shipping point
ADMIN_
_ _ (Cost Center Group) Acct-Finance Administration Purchasing Information Tech Sales _ _ _ (Cost Center Group) Sales Marketing Distribution-Production Cost Center _ _ _ (Cost Center Group) Warehouse Production
Trading Materials
BPEN _ _ _ (Barrel Pen) CPEN _ _ _ (Click Pen) PPEN _ _ _ (Premium Pen) Box _ _ (Pen Box)
Finished products
EPEN _ _ _ (Executive Pen) ESET _ _ _ (Executive Set)
system requirement
The IS of the Pen, Inc. will integrate and share all services for all business functions in the Vermillion Office Centralize all ERP functions Achieve the primary business objectives:
Reduce Costs Deliver Best-in-Class Technology to all divisions
Fiscal Period for Company Code Plant Parameters for Material Management 67. Activate Materials Requirements Planning 68. Define Attribute for Material Types 71. Define Posting Periods Variant 72. Open and Close Posting Periods 73. Assign Posting Periods Variant to Company Code