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What does configuration/customization mean in SAP?

September 26th, 2009

During the Realization phase of a SAP implementation the project team will configure the SAP environment to meet the requirements defined during Blueprint.  Configuration can take many forms and many of them from SAP’s perspective are not considered “modifications” though the line is somewhat gray on occasion.  The various types of configuration include:

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SAP Tables and Relation

July 13th, 2009

SAP Tables and Relation

This document list of all the major tables and their relationship.

This document covers tables from following modules,

1. FI Financial Accounting Tables
2. CO Controlling Tables
3. MM Material Management Tables
4. SD Sales and Distribution Table
5. PS SAP Project System tables
6. PP – Project Planning tables

This document is very useful for the entire SAP consultants who have to work on table level.

This document will also help you to write functional specification for development. This will be specifically useful for all the ABAP consultants who need to work on developments in SAP.

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SAP Tables and Relation

SAP Self Learning Materials

July 10th, 2009

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How to Analysie workflow problems

June 11th, 2009

This article contains transactions and techniques that will help you nderstand and analyze your workflow problems.
    

Transaction SWUD

     SWUD is the diagnosis transaction. This will guide you through the fault  finding process. The check-list order is determined dynamically
     according to:

 a) your workflow definition and

 b) the statistics of the most common mistakes made when

creating/activating a workflow.

 The testbed, provides a launchpad for tests to ensure that your workflow definition is rugged enough for the production environment. It also allows you to access the tasks, subflows, object types, delegated object  types and agent assignments directly, without going through the workflow builder first. (Foreground tasks with no agent assignment are marked in red from release 4.5 onwards). This list is also useful as a catalogue of the components of workflow for documentation or transport purposes. » Read more: How to Analysie workflow problems

SAP Table List

June 10th, 2009

 

1         Customising

1.1        General settings

1.1.1        Countries

            T005                             Countries

1.1.2        Currency

            TCURC                         Currency codes

            TCURR                         Wisselkoersen

                TCURT                                  Currency name

            TCURX                         Decimal places for currencies.

1.1.3        Unit of measure

            T006                             Units of measure

1.1.4        Calendar functions

            T247                             Month names

            TFACD                         Factory calendar definition

            T015M                          Month names

            TTZZ                             Time zones

            TTZD                            Summer time rules

            TTZDF                          Summer time rules (fixed annual dates)

            TTZDV                          Summer time rules (variable dates)

            TTZDT                          Summer time rules texts

            TTZ5                             Assign Time Tones to Countries

            TTZ5S                           Assign time zones to regions

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What is SAP ERP

May 21st, 2009

The SAP ERP application is an integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) software manufactured by SAP AG that targets business software requirements of midsize and large organizations in all industries and sectors. It allows for open communication within and between all company functions.

Overview

SAP stands for Systems, Applications and Products. It uses the concept of modules (“individual programs that can be purchased, installed, and run separately, but that all extract data from the common database”).SAP AG, the company that provides the enterprise resource planning solution has upgraded the package and lauched it as SAP ECC 6.0 in 2005. ECC stands for Enterprise Central Component. The purpose of positioning it as ECC is to enable SAP to build and develop an environment of other products that can function upon the foundation of the central component.

SAP’s ERP solution includes several modules that support key functional areas – some of them are -

* SAP ERP Financials
* SAP ERP Logistics
* SAP ERP Human Resource Management
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