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Nina Malaka
Solution Manager, SAP AG
ERP2005
CATS approval
in MSS and PSS
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 2
Starting Point: Analysis of the Approval Process
 Mass approval (often ~ 100-200
data sets per week)
 Approval is done regularly (e.g.
every month) and rather not
workflow-triggered
 In 99% of the cases, all the data
is approved
 Reasons for rejection:
 Unapproved overtime
 Wrong account assignment
 Project budget exceeded
 Others…
 Approval is often done by Line
Managers or Project Leads
Present a consolidated view in
the Collective Approval Screen
Support automatic data
selection
Enable approval as a one-click-
action
Support scanning for data
where approval is likely to be
denied
Better support approval by
project leads
Approval process
(customer questionnaire):
Resulting design
principles:
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 3
Data selection
 No separate selection step!
 CATS approval in MSS (role: Manager)



 Selection of data of the employees the manager is
responsible for
 Data selection like in other MSS services
 Data selection via ‚Selection Ids‘ like in Time Manager‘s
Workplace
 CATS approval in PSS* (role: Project Lead)



 Selection of data sets with projects the project lead
is responsible for
 Data selection via BADI
 If workflow is used, only one work item for CATS
approval is generated
* Project Self Services
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 4
Collective Approval Screen
Approval views for the data display:
 Line Manager View
 Data is displayed per week per employee
 Comparison of recorded hours with target hours (work schedule)
 Project Lead View
 Data is displayed per week per project
 Comparison of recorded hours with open hours and total budget
(BADI)
 Further views with different consolidation criteria can be defined
in customizing
 Several approval views can be grouped in one approver profile
and assigned to the user
The user can perform all actions (approve, reject, set to
resubmission) on the consolidated level or drill-down to the
Individual Approval Screen.
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 5
Collective Approval Screen – Line Manager View
One line per
employee per
week
Drop-down list
box to choose
the view
Choose Check
and Save to
approve all data
Comparison of recorded
hours and target hours to
quickly scan for overtime
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 6
Collective Approval Screen – Possible Actions
 Approve all
 Reject all data
in one line
(drop-down),
optionally with
rejection
reason
 Set all data in
one line to
resubmission
(drop-down)
 Drill-down to
Individual
Approval
Screen (click
on the sum of
hours)
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 7
Collective Approval Screen – Project Lead View
One line project
per week
Project Lead View
chosen
Comparison of recorded
hours, open hours on
project and total budget
(columns can be filled via
BADI)
 Scan for data
that debits the
wrong project
 Scan for hours
that exceed the
budget
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 8
Collective Approval Screen – Message column
Via BADI, situations can be defined that require special attention.
Examples:
 Budget exceeded
 Overtime
 Certain absence/attendance types or account assignments
Lines with such data sets are marked with an icon in the message
column. The tooltip of the icon displays the message text.
If the criteria apply to all data sets in one line, the sum of hours can
be highlighted.
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 9
Example: Collective Approval Screen – Messages
Example for Line
Manager View:
Overtime is
highlighted (BAPI
standard
implementation)
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 10
Individual Approval Screen
Possible Actions:
 Approve
 Reject (optionally with predefined rejection reason)
 Resubmit
 Show all details (by clicking on the hours)
 Show approved working times (to get the context of the day)
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 11
Detail Screen
All details,
including
 Entry fields
 Defaulted
fields (e.g.
Send CC)
 Additional
Information
 Descriptions
 Information
about who
created the
data set when
etc.
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 12
Review Screen
Overview of all
records that are
rejected, set to
resubmission or
approved
Display of totals
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 13
Approval Process Based on Recorded Working Times
 Special approval: Only data sets with certain working time
attributes are subject to approval (see next slide)
 Determination of the Workflow-Receiver dependent on entered
working time attributes
Example: The respective project leads approve all working times which
debit their project.
Only possible via BADI (as there is no standard field to enter the user
or personnel number of a project lead in PS or cPro)
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 14
Reduce Data Sets to be Approved  Special Approval
 Profile-Setting: „With approval procedure for exceptions“
* Customizing tool within HCM that allows setting-up rules in a decision tree
 Rules can be defined in customizing (feature* CATEX), e.g.:
 Further rules via BADI
 All data sets with an
absence/attendance type except
‚Productive Hours‘ need to be
approved
 All data sets with internal order
‚86702‘ need to be approved
 …
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 15
Summary of New Functions for Approval by Project Leads
 Application is part of PSS (Project Self Services)
 Data selection and authorization check for project leads
… depending on working time attributes (via BadI, as the
personnel number or user of the project lead is no standard field
in networks, WBS elements or cProjects)
 Determination of the workflow receiver: BadI
BADI_CATS_APPROVAL, Method Determin_Approver
 Data selection in MSS or PSS: BadI HRCATS_APPR_CUST, Method
Edit Selection
 Authorization check: BadI HRCATS_APPR_CUST, Method
Check_Authorization
 Project Lead View: Display of the data per week per project
 Comparison of recorded hours per project with open hours and /
or total budget: BadI HRCATS_APPR_CUST, Method
Fill_Comparative_Columns
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 16
Further Information
 Documentation: http://help.sap.com
 IMG: Integration with other mySAP.com
Components 


 Business Packages /
Functional Packages 


 Manager Self Service
(mySAP ERP) 


 Working Times 


 Approval
of Working Times
 Contact:
Heike Kolar
Product Mangement
mySAP ERP MSS
heike.kolar@sap.com
… or check for updated information at
http://service.sap.com/cats
 SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 17
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  • 1. Nina Malaka Solution Manager, SAP AG ERP2005 CATS approval in MSS and PSS
  • 2.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 2 Starting Point: Analysis of the Approval Process Mass approval (often ~ 100-200 data sets per week) Approval is done regularly (e.g. every month) and rather not workflow-triggered In 99% of the cases, all the data is approved Reasons for rejection: Unapproved overtime Wrong account assignment Project budget exceeded Others… Approval is often done by Line Managers or Project Leads Present a consolidated view in the Collective Approval Screen Support automatic data selection Enable approval as a one-click- action Support scanning for data where approval is likely to be denied Better support approval by project leads Approval process (customer questionnaire): Resulting design principles:
  • 3.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 3 Data selection No separate selection step! CATS approval in MSS (role: Manager) Selection of data of the employees the manager is responsible for Data selection like in other MSS services Data selection via ‚Selection Ids‘ like in Time Manager‘s Workplace CATS approval in PSS* (role: Project Lead) Selection of data sets with projects the project lead is responsible for Data selection via BADI If workflow is used, only one work item for CATS approval is generated * Project Self Services
  • 4.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 4 Collective Approval Screen Approval views for the data display: Line Manager View Data is displayed per week per employee Comparison of recorded hours with target hours (work schedule) Project Lead View Data is displayed per week per project Comparison of recorded hours with open hours and total budget (BADI) Further views with different consolidation criteria can be defined in customizing Several approval views can be grouped in one approver profile and assigned to the user The user can perform all actions (approve, reject, set to resubmission) on the consolidated level or drill-down to the Individual Approval Screen.
  • 5.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 5 Collective Approval Screen – Line Manager View One line per employee per week Drop-down list box to choose the view Choose Check and Save to approve all data Comparison of recorded hours and target hours to quickly scan for overtime
  • 6.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 6 Collective Approval Screen – Possible Actions Approve all Reject all data in one line (drop-down), optionally with rejection reason Set all data in one line to resubmission (drop-down) Drill-down to Individual Approval Screen (click on the sum of hours)
  • 7.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 7 Collective Approval Screen – Project Lead View One line project per week Project Lead View chosen Comparison of recorded hours, open hours on project and total budget (columns can be filled via BADI) Scan for data that debits the wrong project Scan for hours that exceed the budget
  • 8.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 8 Collective Approval Screen – Message column Via BADI, situations can be defined that require special attention. Examples: Budget exceeded Overtime Certain absence/attendance types or account assignments Lines with such data sets are marked with an icon in the message column. The tooltip of the icon displays the message text. If the criteria apply to all data sets in one line, the sum of hours can be highlighted.
  • 9.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 9 Example: Collective Approval Screen – Messages Example for Line Manager View: Overtime is highlighted (BAPI standard implementation)
  • 10.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 10 Individual Approval Screen Possible Actions: Approve Reject (optionally with predefined rejection reason) Resubmit Show all details (by clicking on the hours) Show approved working times (to get the context of the day)
  • 11.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 11 Detail Screen All details, including Entry fields Defaulted fields (e.g. Send CC) Additional Information Descriptions Information about who created the data set when etc.
  • 12.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 12 Review Screen Overview of all records that are rejected, set to resubmission or approved Display of totals
  • 13.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 13 Approval Process Based on Recorded Working Times Special approval: Only data sets with certain working time attributes are subject to approval (see next slide) Determination of the Workflow-Receiver dependent on entered working time attributes Example: The respective project leads approve all working times which debit their project. Only possible via BADI (as there is no standard field to enter the user or personnel number of a project lead in PS or cPro)
  • 14.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 14 Reduce Data Sets to be Approved Special Approval Profile-Setting: „With approval procedure for exceptions“ * Customizing tool within HCM that allows setting-up rules in a decision tree Rules can be defined in customizing (feature* CATEX), e.g.: Further rules via BADI All data sets with an absence/attendance type except ‚Productive Hours‘ need to be approved All data sets with internal order ‚86702‘ need to be approved …
  • 15.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 15 Summary of New Functions for Approval by Project Leads Application is part of PSS (Project Self Services) Data selection and authorization check for project leads … depending on working time attributes (via BadI, as the personnel number or user of the project lead is no standard field in networks, WBS elements or cProjects) Determination of the workflow receiver: BadI BADI_CATS_APPROVAL, Method Determin_Approver Data selection in MSS or PSS: BadI HRCATS_APPR_CUST, Method Edit Selection Authorization check: BadI HRCATS_APPR_CUST, Method Check_Authorization Project Lead View: Display of the data per week per project Comparison of recorded hours per project with open hours and / or total budget: BadI HRCATS_APPR_CUST, Method Fill_Comparative_Columns
  • 16.  SAP AG 2005, CATS Approval in MSS and PSS / Nina Malaka/ 16 Further Information Documentation: http://help.sap.com IMG: Integration with other mySAP.com Components Business Packages / Functional Packages Manager Self Service (mySAP ERP) Working Times Approval of Working Times Contact: Heike Kolar Product Mangement mySAP ERP MSS heike.kolar@sap.com … or check for updated information at http://service.sap.com/cats
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