This document provides guidance on using transaction codes SPDD and SPAU to adjust SAP objects during an upgrade or when importing a support package. SPDD is used to adjust data dictionary objects like domains, data elements and tables. SPAU is used to adjust repository objects. The document describes the different status icons users will see, and provides instructions on resolving issues for automatic, semi-automatic, and manual adjustments. It aims to help ABAP developers smoothly and efficiently handle required adjustments to retained customer modifications.
An InfoCube contains integrated data from multiple sources and is optimized for analysis. It contains dimensions such as material, time, and sales organization, and key figures like sales quantity, revenue, and discount. An InfoCube allows users to analyze relationships between different data points for better business decisions.
The document discusses an SAP Fiori starter package offered by Nsight, an SAP partner. The starter package includes:
- Activating and configuring standard SAP Fiori apps in a development environment.
- Installing additional standard SAP Fiori apps and customizing standard apps.
- Configuring single sign-on with SAP Fiori apps and testing.
- Branding of standard SAP Fiori apps and providing documentation and training.
The package is aimed at customers seeking to provide better user interfaces, implement standard SAP Fiori apps, and evaluate SAP Fiori and UI tools. The document outlines the scope of work, considerations, and
The document discusses how to prepare for an SAP upgrade using various SAP tools. It recommends checking for non-Unicode issues using tools in Solution Manager like the Unicode Check and CDMC. Other tools mentioned include the Upgrade Change Impact Analysis for identifying broken objects, the Reverse Business Process Documentation to analyze transaction usage, and the EHP Scope and Effort Analyzer. The document also discusses backend tools for cleaning up clones, repositories, and custom code as well as innovating with tools like the Upgrade Dependency Analyzer and SAP Improvement Finder.
A logical component in the SAP Solution Manager project contains at least one system with the role Retrofit System.
If a change is done in DEV1, this change must also be done in DEV2 to maintain the synchronization this is the reason for retrofit, to bring the changes made in DEV1 to DEV2
SAP Fiori is a new user experience for SAP applications that provides 300+ role-based apps for various business functions on desktops, smartphones, and tablets, and is built using SAP UI5. It includes transactional apps, fact sheets, and analytical apps that run on SAP NetWeaver Gateway and either an SAP HANA or other database, with fact sheets and analytical apps requiring HANA. SAP Fiori aims to provide a simple, responsive, and seamless experience across devices.
SAP scripts can be used to design customized printing formats for documents like purchase orders and invoices. SAP scripts allows printing barcodes directly by combining it with barcode software. This document provides tips and tricks for using various SAP script commands and functions, including how to calculate totals and subtotals using subroutines, set different fonts on the same line, print footers only on the last page, and retrieve data without modifying the original program. It also discusses topics like orientations, protect/endprotect, and converting SAP script spools to PDF.
Step by step guide to basic web dynpro abapKranthi Kumar
This document provides a step-by-step guide to developing a basic Web Dynpro ABAP application. It introduces Web Dynpro, its architecture including components, views, controllers and context. It then outlines the process for creating a Web Dynpro component and views, defining navigation between views using plugs, and developing the application functionality.
An InfoCube contains integrated data from multiple sources and is optimized for analysis. It contains dimensions such as material, time, and sales organization, and key figures like sales quantity, revenue, and discount. An InfoCube allows users to analyze relationships between different data points for better business decisions.
The document discusses an SAP Fiori starter package offered by Nsight, an SAP partner. The starter package includes:
- Activating and configuring standard SAP Fiori apps in a development environment.
- Installing additional standard SAP Fiori apps and customizing standard apps.
- Configuring single sign-on with SAP Fiori apps and testing.
- Branding of standard SAP Fiori apps and providing documentation and training.
The package is aimed at customers seeking to provide better user interfaces, implement standard SAP Fiori apps, and evaluate SAP Fiori and UI tools. The document outlines the scope of work, considerations, and
The document discusses how to prepare for an SAP upgrade using various SAP tools. It recommends checking for non-Unicode issues using tools in Solution Manager like the Unicode Check and CDMC. Other tools mentioned include the Upgrade Change Impact Analysis for identifying broken objects, the Reverse Business Process Documentation to analyze transaction usage, and the EHP Scope and Effort Analyzer. The document also discusses backend tools for cleaning up clones, repositories, and custom code as well as innovating with tools like the Upgrade Dependency Analyzer and SAP Improvement Finder.
A logical component in the SAP Solution Manager project contains at least one system with the role Retrofit System.
If a change is done in DEV1, this change must also be done in DEV2 to maintain the synchronization this is the reason for retrofit, to bring the changes made in DEV1 to DEV2
SAP Fiori is a new user experience for SAP applications that provides 300+ role-based apps for various business functions on desktops, smartphones, and tablets, and is built using SAP UI5. It includes transactional apps, fact sheets, and analytical apps that run on SAP NetWeaver Gateway and either an SAP HANA or other database, with fact sheets and analytical apps requiring HANA. SAP Fiori aims to provide a simple, responsive, and seamless experience across devices.
SAP scripts can be used to design customized printing formats for documents like purchase orders and invoices. SAP scripts allows printing barcodes directly by combining it with barcode software. This document provides tips and tricks for using various SAP script commands and functions, including how to calculate totals and subtotals using subroutines, set different fonts on the same line, print footers only on the last page, and retrieve data without modifying the original program. It also discusses topics like orientations, protect/endprotect, and converting SAP script spools to PDF.
Step by step guide to basic web dynpro abapKranthi Kumar
This document provides a step-by-step guide to developing a basic Web Dynpro ABAP application. It introduces Web Dynpro, its architecture including components, views, controllers and context. It then outlines the process for creating a Web Dynpro component and views, defining navigation between views using plugs, and developing the application functionality.
BW Adjusting settings and monitoring data loadsLuc Vanrobays
The document discusses various settings related to loading data into SAP BW, including:
1) Monitoring and adjusting data package settings to address performance issues during data loads. Large numbers of data packages or large individual package sizes can slow loads.
2) Checking transfer parameter settings for data loads from source systems into BW to ensure they are optimized.
3) Ways to split large initial data loads into smaller parallel loads to improve performance, such as using selection criteria to restrict the data per package.
1. Create a billing variant to define conditions for invoice generation such as billing type, sales organization, or distribution channel.
2. Use the job wizard to create a background job, select the ABAP program for invoice generation, and define recipients for the spool output.
3. Specify start conditions such as periodic scheduling or restrictions on days of the week for the job to run automatically. Check the job status and output report to see invoices created and any errors.
The document contains 14 questions related to SAP ABAP development topics including: client numbers used for projects, reducing report execution time, handling error records from background jobs, deciding between method calls and sessions for BDC programs, differences between reports and scripts, differences between scripts and smart forms, what enhancements are, what user-exits are, what BADIs are, differences between user-exits and BADIs, differences between user-exits and customer-exits, obtaining functional specifications, writing technical specifications, and writing unit test plans.
Creating attachments to work items or to user decisions in workflowsHicham Khallouki
This document discusses how to attach documents like PDF files to work items or user decision steps in SAP workflows. It provides code examples for creating a PDF output from an Adobe form, converting it to binary format, and using function modules to add it as an attachment. It also shows how to design a workflow with tasks to create the attachment and send it to a user decision step. The goal is to demonstrate a full example of programmatically generating and attaching documents to workflow tasks and steps.
The simplification of the vendor master recordRobert Ward
This document discusses changes to vendor master data in SAP S/4HANA. Transactions to create and maintain vendor records have been replaced by transaction BP for business partners. Vendor data is now structured using business partner roles like supplier and accounts payable. Number ranges are assigned at the business partner level rather than vendor. Transaction BP is now used to create and manage business partner records that represent vendor master data in S/4HANA.
This document provides an overview of the SAP Fiori user experience and architecture for SAP S/4HANA. It discusses how SAP Fiori apps are designed to provide a modern user interface across devices using web technologies. The architecture is centered around OData services that retrieve business data from SAP S/4HANA to power the task-focused apps. SAP Fiori can be used both on-premise with SAP S/4HANA deployed locally or in the cloud using the SAP HANA Cloud Platform.
SAP Integration: Best Practices | MuleSoftMuleSoft
Many organizations who utilize SAP as their ERP solution struggle to integrate SAP with other systems in their enterprise. Without integration to SAP, these organizations fail to automate and to optimize their business processes. However, many approaches to integrating with SAP are complex, expensive, and difficult to employ.
Mariano Capurro, Technical Engineering Manager at MuleSoft, discussed the fundamental SAP integration building blocks, SAP integration alternatives, how the MuleSoft SAP connector makes integration simple and effective, and common use cases for the MuleSoft SAP connector.
Topics of this session will include:
- Fundamental SAP Integration building blocks, including IDocs, BAPIs and JCo
- SAP Integration alternatives
- Using the SAP Connector
- Common use cases
Presenter:
Mariano Capurro, Technical Engineering Manager, MuleSoft
Technical Engineering Manager, MuleSoft
Data Migration Tools for the MOVE to SAP S_4HANA - Comparison_ MC _ RDM _ LSM...SreeGe1
The document compares different SAP tools for migrating data to SAP S/4HANA, including the Migration Cockpit, Rapid Data Migration, and Legacy System Migration Workbench. It provides an overview of the basic features of each tool as well as a more detailed comparison of their content, conditions, and value propositions. The Migration Cockpit is highlighted as providing predefined migration objects to minimize custom coding and risk, while reducing time and effort compared to the other tools.
Get the inside scoop of the future innovations of the SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.3 platform: hybrid world, new BI Launchpad interface, simplified maintenance, as well as other exciting innovations.
Enhancement framework the new way to enhance your abap systemsKranthi Kumar
The document discusses the SAP Enhancement Framework, which provides new ways to enhance ABAP systems instead of modifying them. It allows enhancing objects through source code plugins, function group enhancements, class enhancements, and new BAdIs. The Enhancement Framework reduces TCO by enhancing objects instead of modifying them. Enhancements and other objects can be switched on or off using the Switch Framework, which controls the visibility of repository objects at runtime through switches organized in business function sets.
Using error stack and error dt ps in sap bi 7.0gireesho
This document discusses using error stacks and error data transfer processes (DTPs) in SAP BI 7.0 to handle erroneous records. It describes collecting erroneous records from a regular DTP load in the error stack, validating the errors, and using an error DTP to move the corrected records to the target system. The 7-step process includes enabling the error stack, defining semantic groups, executing the initial DTP, validating errors, and creating and running an error DTP.
Flexible workflows in SAP allow for more custom development and configuration compared to classical workflows. With flexible workflows, the workflow scenarios are configured by the customer using pre-delivered building blocks, including tasks, recipient assignment rules, and conditions. Flexible workflows can be triggered conditionally using pre-conditions configured through BADIs. They also support using pre-delivered email templates that can be customized or extended for a given workflow scenario.
This document provides an overview of SAPScript forms. Key points include:
- SAPScript forms are client-specific and language-specific documents used to format output.
- Transaction SE71 is used to create, edit, and copy SAPScript forms. It allows setting page sizes and orientations as well as defining pages, windows, paragraphs, and character formats.
- Forms contain pages which contain windows for organizing content. There are four window types: MAIN, VAR, CONST, and GRAPH.
- Paragraphs and character formats are used to define text styles and attributes like font, alignment, and tabs.
Technical Overview of CDS View – SAP HANA Part IAshish Saxena
SAP HANA has introduced new paradigms to SAP ABAP application programming. Before SAP HANA, development paradigm in SAP was based on DATA-to-Code where intensive calculation was done at the application layer and database utilization was minimized. New programming paradigm in SAP HANA is Code-to-Data, where the intensive calculation is done at the database layer and less programming at application layer.
How to use abap cds for data provisioning in bwLuc Vanrobays
This document provides guidance on using ABAP CDS (Core Data Services) views to provision data from SAP S/4HANA systems into SAP BW/4HANA. It describes two scenarios: [1] directly accessing CDS views from BW for real-time data, and [2] using CDS views to extract delta changes from S/4HANA to populate BW incrementally. The document also discusses replacing existing BW extractors with CDS views when migrating to S/4HANA.
The LSMW (Legacy System Migration Workbench) is a tool that supports one-time and periodic transfer of data from non-SAP systems to an SAP R/3 system. It provides a simple interface for transferring data with little to no coding required. The LSMW reads external data files, converts the data to the appropriate SAP format based on defined rules, and imports the converted data into SAP using standard transfer methods like batch input, BAPIs, or IDocs. The main steps in using the LSMW are defining source and target structures, mapping source fields to targets, reading and converting the data, and importing it into SAP.
Enhancement Package 8 for SAP ERP 6.0 delivers valuable innovations across multiple lines of business and cross-application components. It provides innovations for finance such as commodity management, convergent invoicing, and contract accounting. For asset management, it includes innovations like the geographical enablement framework and enhancements for materials in maintenance orders. Enhancement Package 8 also includes innovations for multiple industries and enables new functionality for compliance with GDPR regulations.
This document provides an introduction to the Dynamic Item Processor (DIP) in SAP. The DIP is used to process cost- or quantity-based data between cost accounting and sales. Key applications include resource-related billing, results analysis, quotations for service orders, and pricing for projects. The document covers business processes, technical processes, customizing, and enhancements using customer exits. It also describes differences between SAP releases and the conversion from the old to new resource-related billing functionality.
The document discusses the SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit, which provides tools for migrating business data from legacy SAP systems to SAP S/4HANA. It can migrate data using files, staging tables, or by directly accessing the source system database. The Migration Cockpit includes preconfigured migration objects and rules to simplify the data migration process. It also allows customizing migrations by modeling additional objects and mappings. Migrating data is a key task for transitions to SAP S/4HANA, and the Migration Cockpit aims to make it easy, safe, and accelerated.
SAP Fiori is a new user experience for SAP software that provides a personalized, role-based interface for accessing business applications from any device. It utilizes modern design principles and responsive technology to create a simple and easy-to-use experience. SAP Fiori includes a launchpad for accessing applications, uses a grid layout and responsive controls, and supports various floorplans and navigation patterns. It also provides development tools and a wide range of applications that can be accessed based on a user's role and industry.
This document discusses performance tuning in SAP BI 7.0 at the backend and frontend levels. At the backend, factors like data load sequence, PSA partition size, parallelizing uploads, export data sources, and transformation rules can impact performance. At the frontend, query performance, aggregates, OLAP cache settings, and read mode can be tuned. The document provides steps to optimize these factors through tools like transaction codes RSCUSTV6, RSCUSTV14, and RSDIPROP.
This document provides instructions for implementing a Business Add-In (BAdI) within an enhancement project (CMOD) in SAP. It explains how to create a BAdI definition, add a BAdI hook to an existing enhancement, and develop two separate BAdI implementations. This allows custom functionality to be added to an enhancement in a modular way without limitations of CMOD. The example demonstrates creating a popup dialog for each BAdI implementation to be triggered when changing the time zone of a company address.
BW Adjusting settings and monitoring data loadsLuc Vanrobays
The document discusses various settings related to loading data into SAP BW, including:
1) Monitoring and adjusting data package settings to address performance issues during data loads. Large numbers of data packages or large individual package sizes can slow loads.
2) Checking transfer parameter settings for data loads from source systems into BW to ensure they are optimized.
3) Ways to split large initial data loads into smaller parallel loads to improve performance, such as using selection criteria to restrict the data per package.
1. Create a billing variant to define conditions for invoice generation such as billing type, sales organization, or distribution channel.
2. Use the job wizard to create a background job, select the ABAP program for invoice generation, and define recipients for the spool output.
3. Specify start conditions such as periodic scheduling or restrictions on days of the week for the job to run automatically. Check the job status and output report to see invoices created and any errors.
The document contains 14 questions related to SAP ABAP development topics including: client numbers used for projects, reducing report execution time, handling error records from background jobs, deciding between method calls and sessions for BDC programs, differences between reports and scripts, differences between scripts and smart forms, what enhancements are, what user-exits are, what BADIs are, differences between user-exits and BADIs, differences between user-exits and customer-exits, obtaining functional specifications, writing technical specifications, and writing unit test plans.
Creating attachments to work items or to user decisions in workflowsHicham Khallouki
This document discusses how to attach documents like PDF files to work items or user decision steps in SAP workflows. It provides code examples for creating a PDF output from an Adobe form, converting it to binary format, and using function modules to add it as an attachment. It also shows how to design a workflow with tasks to create the attachment and send it to a user decision step. The goal is to demonstrate a full example of programmatically generating and attaching documents to workflow tasks and steps.
The simplification of the vendor master recordRobert Ward
This document discusses changes to vendor master data in SAP S/4HANA. Transactions to create and maintain vendor records have been replaced by transaction BP for business partners. Vendor data is now structured using business partner roles like supplier and accounts payable. Number ranges are assigned at the business partner level rather than vendor. Transaction BP is now used to create and manage business partner records that represent vendor master data in S/4HANA.
This document provides an overview of the SAP Fiori user experience and architecture for SAP S/4HANA. It discusses how SAP Fiori apps are designed to provide a modern user interface across devices using web technologies. The architecture is centered around OData services that retrieve business data from SAP S/4HANA to power the task-focused apps. SAP Fiori can be used both on-premise with SAP S/4HANA deployed locally or in the cloud using the SAP HANA Cloud Platform.
SAP Integration: Best Practices | MuleSoftMuleSoft
Many organizations who utilize SAP as their ERP solution struggle to integrate SAP with other systems in their enterprise. Without integration to SAP, these organizations fail to automate and to optimize their business processes. However, many approaches to integrating with SAP are complex, expensive, and difficult to employ.
Mariano Capurro, Technical Engineering Manager at MuleSoft, discussed the fundamental SAP integration building blocks, SAP integration alternatives, how the MuleSoft SAP connector makes integration simple and effective, and common use cases for the MuleSoft SAP connector.
Topics of this session will include:
- Fundamental SAP Integration building blocks, including IDocs, BAPIs and JCo
- SAP Integration alternatives
- Using the SAP Connector
- Common use cases
Presenter:
Mariano Capurro, Technical Engineering Manager, MuleSoft
Technical Engineering Manager, MuleSoft
Data Migration Tools for the MOVE to SAP S_4HANA - Comparison_ MC _ RDM _ LSM...SreeGe1
The document compares different SAP tools for migrating data to SAP S/4HANA, including the Migration Cockpit, Rapid Data Migration, and Legacy System Migration Workbench. It provides an overview of the basic features of each tool as well as a more detailed comparison of their content, conditions, and value propositions. The Migration Cockpit is highlighted as providing predefined migration objects to minimize custom coding and risk, while reducing time and effort compared to the other tools.
Get the inside scoop of the future innovations of the SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.3 platform: hybrid world, new BI Launchpad interface, simplified maintenance, as well as other exciting innovations.
Enhancement framework the new way to enhance your abap systemsKranthi Kumar
The document discusses the SAP Enhancement Framework, which provides new ways to enhance ABAP systems instead of modifying them. It allows enhancing objects through source code plugins, function group enhancements, class enhancements, and new BAdIs. The Enhancement Framework reduces TCO by enhancing objects instead of modifying them. Enhancements and other objects can be switched on or off using the Switch Framework, which controls the visibility of repository objects at runtime through switches organized in business function sets.
Using error stack and error dt ps in sap bi 7.0gireesho
This document discusses using error stacks and error data transfer processes (DTPs) in SAP BI 7.0 to handle erroneous records. It describes collecting erroneous records from a regular DTP load in the error stack, validating the errors, and using an error DTP to move the corrected records to the target system. The 7-step process includes enabling the error stack, defining semantic groups, executing the initial DTP, validating errors, and creating and running an error DTP.
Flexible workflows in SAP allow for more custom development and configuration compared to classical workflows. With flexible workflows, the workflow scenarios are configured by the customer using pre-delivered building blocks, including tasks, recipient assignment rules, and conditions. Flexible workflows can be triggered conditionally using pre-conditions configured through BADIs. They also support using pre-delivered email templates that can be customized or extended for a given workflow scenario.
This document provides an overview of SAPScript forms. Key points include:
- SAPScript forms are client-specific and language-specific documents used to format output.
- Transaction SE71 is used to create, edit, and copy SAPScript forms. It allows setting page sizes and orientations as well as defining pages, windows, paragraphs, and character formats.
- Forms contain pages which contain windows for organizing content. There are four window types: MAIN, VAR, CONST, and GRAPH.
- Paragraphs and character formats are used to define text styles and attributes like font, alignment, and tabs.
Technical Overview of CDS View – SAP HANA Part IAshish Saxena
SAP HANA has introduced new paradigms to SAP ABAP application programming. Before SAP HANA, development paradigm in SAP was based on DATA-to-Code where intensive calculation was done at the application layer and database utilization was minimized. New programming paradigm in SAP HANA is Code-to-Data, where the intensive calculation is done at the database layer and less programming at application layer.
How to use abap cds for data provisioning in bwLuc Vanrobays
This document provides guidance on using ABAP CDS (Core Data Services) views to provision data from SAP S/4HANA systems into SAP BW/4HANA. It describes two scenarios: [1] directly accessing CDS views from BW for real-time data, and [2] using CDS views to extract delta changes from S/4HANA to populate BW incrementally. The document also discusses replacing existing BW extractors with CDS views when migrating to S/4HANA.
The LSMW (Legacy System Migration Workbench) is a tool that supports one-time and periodic transfer of data from non-SAP systems to an SAP R/3 system. It provides a simple interface for transferring data with little to no coding required. The LSMW reads external data files, converts the data to the appropriate SAP format based on defined rules, and imports the converted data into SAP using standard transfer methods like batch input, BAPIs, or IDocs. The main steps in using the LSMW are defining source and target structures, mapping source fields to targets, reading and converting the data, and importing it into SAP.
Enhancement Package 8 for SAP ERP 6.0 delivers valuable innovations across multiple lines of business and cross-application components. It provides innovations for finance such as commodity management, convergent invoicing, and contract accounting. For asset management, it includes innovations like the geographical enablement framework and enhancements for materials in maintenance orders. Enhancement Package 8 also includes innovations for multiple industries and enables new functionality for compliance with GDPR regulations.
This document provides an introduction to the Dynamic Item Processor (DIP) in SAP. The DIP is used to process cost- or quantity-based data between cost accounting and sales. Key applications include resource-related billing, results analysis, quotations for service orders, and pricing for projects. The document covers business processes, technical processes, customizing, and enhancements using customer exits. It also describes differences between SAP releases and the conversion from the old to new resource-related billing functionality.
The document discusses the SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit, which provides tools for migrating business data from legacy SAP systems to SAP S/4HANA. It can migrate data using files, staging tables, or by directly accessing the source system database. The Migration Cockpit includes preconfigured migration objects and rules to simplify the data migration process. It also allows customizing migrations by modeling additional objects and mappings. Migrating data is a key task for transitions to SAP S/4HANA, and the Migration Cockpit aims to make it easy, safe, and accelerated.
SAP Fiori is a new user experience for SAP software that provides a personalized, role-based interface for accessing business applications from any device. It utilizes modern design principles and responsive technology to create a simple and easy-to-use experience. SAP Fiori includes a launchpad for accessing applications, uses a grid layout and responsive controls, and supports various floorplans and navigation patterns. It also provides development tools and a wide range of applications that can be accessed based on a user's role and industry.
This document discusses performance tuning in SAP BI 7.0 at the backend and frontend levels. At the backend, factors like data load sequence, PSA partition size, parallelizing uploads, export data sources, and transformation rules can impact performance. At the frontend, query performance, aggregates, OLAP cache settings, and read mode can be tuned. The document provides steps to optimize these factors through tools like transaction codes RSCUSTV6, RSCUSTV14, and RSDIPROP.
This document provides instructions for implementing a Business Add-In (BAdI) within an enhancement project (CMOD) in SAP. It explains how to create a BAdI definition, add a BAdI hook to an existing enhancement, and develop two separate BAdI implementations. This allows custom functionality to be added to an enhancement in a modular way without limitations of CMOD. The example demonstrates creating a popup dialog for each BAdI implementation to be triggered when changing the time zone of a company address.
This document provides configuration steps for setting up cost object controlling in SAP, including:
1. Creating a valuation variant for the product cost collector
2. Creating costing variants for preliminary and simultaneous costing
3. Defining goods receipt valuation for order delivery
4. Configuring period end closing processes like work in process, variances and settlement
This document provides an overview of the SAP BusinessObjects Data Services Designer user interface and how to work with projects, jobs, and objects. It introduces the main Designer windows and menus and describes how to create, edit, and manage reusable objects and projects as well as view object properties and descriptions. The document also covers general Designer options.
This document provides instructions for performing initial customizing and configuration of SAP Solution Manager. It describes how to create an implementation project, perform basic configuration such as setting profile parameters and logical systems, configure the Service Data Control Center, and generate an IMG project. The goal is to outline the minimum customizing needed to use Solution Manager scenarios for remote monitoring with EWA.
This document provides an overview of how to build, maintain, and optimize the use of aggregates in SAP BW, including how to create aggregates on specific characteristics and attributes, run aggregate roll-ups after data loads, and improve aggregate efficiency through techniques like switching aggregates on/off, deleting unused aggregates, and compressing aggregate data. The document includes step-by-step instructions for creating aggregates on an InfoCube and rolling up aggregates after data changes.
This document provides instructions for implementing a custom BADI (Business Add-In) in SAP BOBJ Planning and Consolidation to replicate the functionality of the "Destination_App" scripting keyword. The BADI allows transferring records from a source application to a target application within the same AppSet. It describes transporting required objects to the system, usage syntax, parameter options, and example scenarios. Error messages are also defined to help users address issues with dimension mapping between source and target.
The document discusses journals in SAP Business Planning and Consolidation for NetWeaver (BPC NW). It describes how to create a journal template using the journal wizard, which allows setting header dimensions, dimension order, additional header items, and summary. Journal templates are used to make adjustments to data through journal entries, providing an alternative to input sheets for updating application data.
This document provides instructions for configuring territory management in SAP CRM, including defining number ranges for territory hierarchy levels, rule policy types, territory hierarchy levels, additional territory attributes, key performance indicators, user authorizations, rule policies and rule sets, partner determination procedures, and jobs for updating master data relationships. Configuration involves activities like assigning number object intervals to generate unique territory IDs, creating rule policy types, defining territory hierarchy levels, configuring additional territory attributes, defining KPIs to evaluate territories, assigning user authorizations, modeling rule sets and policies, configuring partner determination procedures and access sequences, and setting up jobs to update relationships between territories and master data.
This document describes new features in SAP Data Services 4.2 Support Package 1. Key updates include installing Data Services on a separate Information platform services system for flexibility, additional REST web services, enhanced operational statistics collection, and a new tool for securely promoting Data Services objects between environments.
The document provides an overview of the Report Conversion Tool, which converts SAP BusinessObjects Desktop Intelligence reports to Web Intelligence format. Key points include:
- The Report Conversion Tool converts Desktop Intelligence reports to the Web Intelligence format supported in SAP BusinessObjects BI platform 4.0 Feature Pack 3.
- Reports are retrieved from the source CMS and can be published back to the same or different folders in the destination CMS after conversion.
- Reports are assigned a status of Fully Converted, Partially Converted, or Not Converted depending on which Desktop Intelligence features can be converted.
- New features like Query on Query are fully supported in the conversion to Web Intelligence.
The Agentry SAP Framework provides an efficient way to build mobile solutions for SAP using SAP Mobile Platform. The framework uses a layered approach with foundation and application components to define standard integration patterns for mobile data, change detection, synchronization, and administration. It includes components for change detection, business logic, integration, configuration, and monitoring to synchronize data between SAP systems and mobile applications.
This document proposes a method for installing SAP systems within an Active Directory domain without requiring Domain Administrator rights. It involves delegating rights to a group to create user accounts, groups, and computer accounts within an organizational unit. This allows SAP administrators to install systems without help from Domain Administrators, taking advantage of Active Directory features like single sign-on and synchronization.
This document provides information on capabilities available in SAP Solution Manager for various application lifecycle management (ALM) scenarios, including solution documentation, upgrade management, solution implementation, test management, and others. It includes recommendations for each scenario, additional details for Enterprise Support customers, and links to further information, demos, and documentation.
Beginner's guide create a custom 'copy' planning function typeNaveen Kumar Kotha
This document provides a step-by-step guide to creating a custom "Copy" planning function in SAP BW. It explains how to set up the environment, create a custom class, define the planning function type in transaction RSPLF1, integrate the function into a planning application, create and execute a planning sequence, modify the function code, debug and test, and transport the custom function. The guide aims to help users avoid obstacles in customizing planning functions and provide a working example to copy actual sales data from one year to a plan for the next year.
The document provides an introduction on how to create and manage variable type customer exits in SAP BI 7.0 queries. It discusses setting up a new project for an SAP enhancement, creating a variable in a BW query and setting its type to customer exit, writing ABAP code to manage the variable's values, and testing the customer exit.
The document provides guidelines for creating and using dictionaries in SAP BusinessObjects Data Services text data processing software. Key points include:
- Dictionaries store entities and their variations in a structured format for extraction. They define standard and variant names.
- Entity structure includes the standard name, variant names, and optional subtype. Variant names can be generated automatically or custom variants defined.
- Wildcards can be used in variant names to match parts of strings. Performance may decrease with more wildcards.
- The document explains how to format dictionary content according to the XML schema, add entities, and compile dictionaries for use in extraction. Best practices are also covered.
This document provides an overview of SAP Enable Now, an application that helps organizations create, edit, deploy, and track user help content. It discusses the software components, including the Producer for recording interactions, Manager for content management, and Desktop Assistant for just-in-time help. It also describes the two editions, Authoring and Consumption. System landscape options are presented, including installing the Manager and database separately or together. Author workstations can access applications on a terminal server via Citrix.
This document provides instructions on how to add new key figures to an InfoCube in SAP BI 7.0 using the remodeling feature and populating the new key figures using customer exits. It describes creating an exit class and method, the remodeling process, and post-remodeling steps. The example walks through splitting an existing revenue key figure into separate plan and actual revenue key figures populated by the exit code.
The document provides information about upgrading a CRM system. It discusses what a CRM system does, defines a CRM upgrade, and explains when an upgrade is needed. It covers selecting a vendor, main competitors, the upgrade process, best practices, advantages, and challenges. The main points are that a CRM upgrade allows companies to take advantage of new features, stay supported, and modernize their system. Planning, testing upgrades, and minimizing customizations during the upgrade are important best practices. Advantages include improved functionality and support, while challenges involve changing screens and ensuring consistent multi-channel experiences.