This document provides an internship report submitted by Adeel-ur-Rehman for his internship at Bank Al-Falah Limited. The report discusses the history and introduction of Bank Al-Falah, Pakistan's commercial banking scenario, Bank Al-Falah's vision and mission, its management structure including various departments, types of accounts offered, account opening and closing procedures, remittance services, financial analysis of Bank Al-Falah for 2017, SWOT analysis, and recommendations. The report aims to provide a comprehensive overview and learning from Adeel-ur-Rehman's internship experience at Bank Al-Falah.
This document provides an overview of SAP system administration topics covered in the ADM100 course. It discusses fundamentals like what constitutes an SAP system and instance. It covers processes like system start up and shutdown. Other topics include setting system parameters, different operation modes, archiving data, using the transport system, and scheduling background jobs. The document is intended to give an introduction to key concepts and transactions for administering SAP systems.
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.
Core Data Services (CDS) is a next generation data modeling tool introduced by SAP to define data models on the database server rather than the application server for SAP HANA applications. CDS offers conceptual modeling, built-in functions, and extensions beyond traditional data modeling. Originally only available in SAP HANA, CDS can now also be implemented in SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP. CDS includes data definition, query, manipulation, and control languages and allows a code-to-data paradigm where data models are defined as views in the ABAP dictionary and consumed via Open SQL.
The document describes the architecture of an SAP system. It consists of individual systems connected to a central application server. The application server has multiple layers including a presentation layer (SAP GUI), application layer (where ABAP programs run), and database layer (where persistent data is stored). It uses work processes, a dispatcher, and shared memory to distribute requests from users to programs and return outputs. Data can be accessed using Open SQL statements which are converted to native database SQL.
The document discusses SAP Solution Manager and how it can be used across the entire lifecycle of an SAP project and solution to ensure reliability, reduce costs, and increase returns. It provides an overview of the key capabilities of SAP Solution Manager, including standard customer environment, test management, project management, solution monitoring, knowledge transfer, and more. It also describes how SAP Solution Manager is integrated with other SAP tools and services.
Challenges to extend visibility to complex SAP access authorizations addressed by a QlikView driven, in-house developed SAP Access Authorization Solution
Sap security interview question & answersNancy Nelida
We are Providing SAP Security Online Training with real time project based training and interview question & Answers by 12+ professional trainers to the people in US, UK and Worldwide.
This document provides an internship report submitted by Adeel-ur-Rehman for his internship at Bank Al-Falah Limited. The report discusses the history and introduction of Bank Al-Falah, Pakistan's commercial banking scenario, Bank Al-Falah's vision and mission, its management structure including various departments, types of accounts offered, account opening and closing procedures, remittance services, financial analysis of Bank Al-Falah for 2017, SWOT analysis, and recommendations. The report aims to provide a comprehensive overview and learning from Adeel-ur-Rehman's internship experience at Bank Al-Falah.
This document provides an overview of SAP system administration topics covered in the ADM100 course. It discusses fundamentals like what constitutes an SAP system and instance. It covers processes like system start up and shutdown. Other topics include setting system parameters, different operation modes, archiving data, using the transport system, and scheduling background jobs. The document is intended to give an introduction to key concepts and transactions for administering SAP systems.
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.
Core Data Services (CDS) is a next generation data modeling tool introduced by SAP to define data models on the database server rather than the application server for SAP HANA applications. CDS offers conceptual modeling, built-in functions, and extensions beyond traditional data modeling. Originally only available in SAP HANA, CDS can now also be implemented in SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP. CDS includes data definition, query, manipulation, and control languages and allows a code-to-data paradigm where data models are defined as views in the ABAP dictionary and consumed via Open SQL.
The document describes the architecture of an SAP system. It consists of individual systems connected to a central application server. The application server has multiple layers including a presentation layer (SAP GUI), application layer (where ABAP programs run), and database layer (where persistent data is stored). It uses work processes, a dispatcher, and shared memory to distribute requests from users to programs and return outputs. Data can be accessed using Open SQL statements which are converted to native database SQL.
The document discusses SAP Solution Manager and how it can be used across the entire lifecycle of an SAP project and solution to ensure reliability, reduce costs, and increase returns. It provides an overview of the key capabilities of SAP Solution Manager, including standard customer environment, test management, project management, solution monitoring, knowledge transfer, and more. It also describes how SAP Solution Manager is integrated with other SAP tools and services.
Challenges to extend visibility to complex SAP access authorizations addressed by a QlikView driven, in-house developed SAP Access Authorization Solution
Sap security interview question & answersNancy Nelida
We are Providing SAP Security Online Training with real time project based training and interview question & Answers by 12+ professional trainers to the people in US, UK and Worldwide.
ERP software combines data from various business functions into a single system with a unified database and simplified infrastructure. SAP R/3 is a major ERP software from SAP. The SAP GUI runs on user workstations and provides an interface for submitting transactions. An application server processes requests and communicates with the database server which accesses the relational database. SAP consists of key business modules like financials, human resources, materials management and more. Common transaction codes in SAP include SE11 for data dictionary, SE30 for runtime analysis and SM30 for table maintenance.
Este documento presenta el análisis y diseño para el control de compras y ventas de llantas para una llantería. Describe el problema actual de que el sistema es manual y propone el desarrollo de un sistema automatizado. Explica la metodología, objetivos y alcances del proyecto, que incluyen módulos para consultas, inventario, compras y ventas. También presenta el marco teórico sobre paradigma orientado a objetos, metodologías e ingeniería de software como RUP.
SAP Solution Manager - Netweaver on HANA Monitoring Setup Part 1 of 3 (Prepar...Linh Nguyen
This document provides instructions for setting up technical monitoring of SAP Netweaver on HANA in Solution Manager. The steps include:
1. Creating a monitoring user in the HANA database and assigning it the necessary roles.
2. Configuring the HANA client, registering the HANA system in the SLD, and testing the web services.
3. Installing the HANA Lifecycle Manager and registering the HANA database in the SLD and verifying it is visible.
The document provides an overview of SAP technology including:
- An introduction to core SAP products and their applications.
- A discussion of the SAP BASIS system including architecture, administration tools, and customizing.
- Details on SAP development environments, interfaces, internet capabilities, and support infrastructure.
Info objects are the basic building blocks in SAP BW that provide information. There are five main types of info objects: characteristics, key figures, time characteristics, unit info objects, and technical characteristics. Characteristics represent business entities for analysis, key figures represent numeric measures, time characteristics represent transaction periods, unit info objects represent measurement units, and technical characteristics represent internal technical entities. Each type of info object has different attributes and purposes in modeling and configuring other SAP BW objects.
NetWeaver is SAP's integration and application platform that provides connectivity between SAP modules and external systems through a set of cooperative technologies. It uses a service-oriented architecture and standards-based elements like XML, SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL. The two major NetWeaver components are the SAP Web Application Server, which provides the runtime environment, and the SAP Exchange Infrastructure (now called Process Integration), which enables XML-based message exchanges between SAP and non-SAP systems.
This document provides an introduction to SAP ERP and ABAP. It discusses:
- What ERP stands for and its key components of Enterprise, Resources, and Planning.
- SAP as a leading ERP system, with its own database for faster processing.
- The core SAP ERP modules like Materials Management, Production Planning, Sales and Distribution, Finance, and Controlling.
- ABAP as the programming language that interfaces with the database to develop and transmit information between functional modules.
This document provides an overview of various SAP Basis transactions used for system
monitoring and administration. It lists over 30 transactions used for tasks like monitoring users,
messages, licenses, connections, locks, jobs, logs, traces, workload, buffers, operating system
parameters and more. The transactions help analyze system performance, errors, resource
usage and ensure the overall health of the SAP system.
This document discusses the different types of tables that are generated when activating an info object and its structures in SAP BI 7.0. It explains the master data table, text table, SID table, attribute tables (P, Q, X, Y tables), and hierarchies tables (H table) that can be created. It provides the naming conventions and key fields for each table type.
A SAP client is an organizational and legal entity that protects business management data. Each client contains its own set of tables and user data. Multiple clients can exist within a single SAP system, with each client serving a unique purpose like development, testing, or production. When creating a new client, attributes like the client number, name, currency, and settings for changes and transports must be defined.
The document contains questions and answers related to SAP security concepts like user administration, roles, authorization objects, and profile generation. Some key points:
- SU01 is used to create and maintain user master records. PFCG is used to maintain roles and SU10 for mass changes to users.
- USOBX_C defines which authorization checks are performed for a transaction while USOBT_C defines default values for authorizations created in PFCG.
- The authorization objects S_USER_GRP, S_USER_PRO, and S_USER_AUT are required to create and maintain user master records.
- There are different types of users like dialog, service, system and
Leverage SAP Activate Methodology to implement S/4HANA for maximized benefits. Best deployment and configuration practices revealed. Read our PPT for in-depth knowledge.
The document describes several Salesforce projects including:
1. The Sales Congo project which is a flex-based system to store sales organization information and analyze it to make decisions. It uses Apex and Visualforce.
2. The Invoice System project which generates quotes, orders, and invoices in PDF for the UK and USA with fixed and recurring invoices.
3. The Cloud Budget project which is a budgeting system using Apex and Visualforce that reduces expenses. It has several modules like income, expenses, accounts payable/receivable, and fixed assets.
4. The Davinci Template project which creates email templates in Visualforce to attach proposals to emails based on sales reps.
This document provides an overview of SAP security. It discusses key concepts like user master records, roles, profiles, and authorization objects which form the building blocks of SAP security. It also explains common terminologies and tools used in SAP security like user buffer, authorization errors, and security matrix. The document demonstrates how authorization checks work when executing a transaction in SAP and lists some standard SAP password controls. It introduces the Central User Administration feature and provides examples of common security tools in SAP.
SAP Document Management System Integration with Content Servers Verbella CMG
The document provides an overview and agenda for a workshop on integrating the SAP Content Server and Document Management System (DMS). The workshop will cover: an overview of the SAP Content Server and DMS; how the systems integrate; basic customizing; and a customer case study. The objectives are to understand how the Content Server and DMS work within SAP and how they can be integrated to handle document imaging needs.
This document discusses characteristic info objects in SAP BW, which are used to analyze facts. It describes the types of info objects and provides steps to create a characteristic info object in BW. These include giving the info object a name and description, selecting attributes and settings for general properties, master data, hierarchies, and compounding. Characteristic info objects structure the master data needed for analysis in BW.
The document summarizes a project kick-off meeting for a project at a customer organization. It includes the agenda, goals of the project, factors for project success, and next steps which involve presenting the project, introducing project work, and next steps. It provides details on the project organization, responsibilities of roles like the steering committee and project manager, and the project schedule and stages.
The document outlines Aras's product vision and roadmap. It discusses Aras's guiding principles of being premier, connected, open, and community driven. The product portfolio includes the Aras Innovator framework and packaged and cloud solutions. Future plans include improvements to the user interface, visual collaboration tools, and integrating with additional CAD and ERP systems. The roadmap details upcoming solutions in requirements management, component engineering, and other areas.
ERP software combines data from various business functions into a single system with a unified database and simplified infrastructure. SAP R/3 is a major ERP software from SAP. The SAP GUI runs on user workstations and provides an interface for submitting transactions. An application server processes requests and communicates with the database server which accesses the relational database. SAP consists of key business modules like financials, human resources, materials management and more. Common transaction codes in SAP include SE11 for data dictionary, SE30 for runtime analysis and SM30 for table maintenance.
Este documento presenta el análisis y diseño para el control de compras y ventas de llantas para una llantería. Describe el problema actual de que el sistema es manual y propone el desarrollo de un sistema automatizado. Explica la metodología, objetivos y alcances del proyecto, que incluyen módulos para consultas, inventario, compras y ventas. También presenta el marco teórico sobre paradigma orientado a objetos, metodologías e ingeniería de software como RUP.
SAP Solution Manager - Netweaver on HANA Monitoring Setup Part 1 of 3 (Prepar...Linh Nguyen
This document provides instructions for setting up technical monitoring of SAP Netweaver on HANA in Solution Manager. The steps include:
1. Creating a monitoring user in the HANA database and assigning it the necessary roles.
2. Configuring the HANA client, registering the HANA system in the SLD, and testing the web services.
3. Installing the HANA Lifecycle Manager and registering the HANA database in the SLD and verifying it is visible.
The document provides an overview of SAP technology including:
- An introduction to core SAP products and their applications.
- A discussion of the SAP BASIS system including architecture, administration tools, and customizing.
- Details on SAP development environments, interfaces, internet capabilities, and support infrastructure.
Info objects are the basic building blocks in SAP BW that provide information. There are five main types of info objects: characteristics, key figures, time characteristics, unit info objects, and technical characteristics. Characteristics represent business entities for analysis, key figures represent numeric measures, time characteristics represent transaction periods, unit info objects represent measurement units, and technical characteristics represent internal technical entities. Each type of info object has different attributes and purposes in modeling and configuring other SAP BW objects.
NetWeaver is SAP's integration and application platform that provides connectivity between SAP modules and external systems through a set of cooperative technologies. It uses a service-oriented architecture and standards-based elements like XML, SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL. The two major NetWeaver components are the SAP Web Application Server, which provides the runtime environment, and the SAP Exchange Infrastructure (now called Process Integration), which enables XML-based message exchanges between SAP and non-SAP systems.
This document provides an introduction to SAP ERP and ABAP. It discusses:
- What ERP stands for and its key components of Enterprise, Resources, and Planning.
- SAP as a leading ERP system, with its own database for faster processing.
- The core SAP ERP modules like Materials Management, Production Planning, Sales and Distribution, Finance, and Controlling.
- ABAP as the programming language that interfaces with the database to develop and transmit information between functional modules.
This document provides an overview of various SAP Basis transactions used for system
monitoring and administration. It lists over 30 transactions used for tasks like monitoring users,
messages, licenses, connections, locks, jobs, logs, traces, workload, buffers, operating system
parameters and more. The transactions help analyze system performance, errors, resource
usage and ensure the overall health of the SAP system.
This document discusses the different types of tables that are generated when activating an info object and its structures in SAP BI 7.0. It explains the master data table, text table, SID table, attribute tables (P, Q, X, Y tables), and hierarchies tables (H table) that can be created. It provides the naming conventions and key fields for each table type.
A SAP client is an organizational and legal entity that protects business management data. Each client contains its own set of tables and user data. Multiple clients can exist within a single SAP system, with each client serving a unique purpose like development, testing, or production. When creating a new client, attributes like the client number, name, currency, and settings for changes and transports must be defined.
The document contains questions and answers related to SAP security concepts like user administration, roles, authorization objects, and profile generation. Some key points:
- SU01 is used to create and maintain user master records. PFCG is used to maintain roles and SU10 for mass changes to users.
- USOBX_C defines which authorization checks are performed for a transaction while USOBT_C defines default values for authorizations created in PFCG.
- The authorization objects S_USER_GRP, S_USER_PRO, and S_USER_AUT are required to create and maintain user master records.
- There are different types of users like dialog, service, system and
Leverage SAP Activate Methodology to implement S/4HANA for maximized benefits. Best deployment and configuration practices revealed. Read our PPT for in-depth knowledge.
The document describes several Salesforce projects including:
1. The Sales Congo project which is a flex-based system to store sales organization information and analyze it to make decisions. It uses Apex and Visualforce.
2. The Invoice System project which generates quotes, orders, and invoices in PDF for the UK and USA with fixed and recurring invoices.
3. The Cloud Budget project which is a budgeting system using Apex and Visualforce that reduces expenses. It has several modules like income, expenses, accounts payable/receivable, and fixed assets.
4. The Davinci Template project which creates email templates in Visualforce to attach proposals to emails based on sales reps.
This document provides an overview of SAP security. It discusses key concepts like user master records, roles, profiles, and authorization objects which form the building blocks of SAP security. It also explains common terminologies and tools used in SAP security like user buffer, authorization errors, and security matrix. The document demonstrates how authorization checks work when executing a transaction in SAP and lists some standard SAP password controls. It introduces the Central User Administration feature and provides examples of common security tools in SAP.
SAP Document Management System Integration with Content Servers Verbella CMG
The document provides an overview and agenda for a workshop on integrating the SAP Content Server and Document Management System (DMS). The workshop will cover: an overview of the SAP Content Server and DMS; how the systems integrate; basic customizing; and a customer case study. The objectives are to understand how the Content Server and DMS work within SAP and how they can be integrated to handle document imaging needs.
This document discusses characteristic info objects in SAP BW, which are used to analyze facts. It describes the types of info objects and provides steps to create a characteristic info object in BW. These include giving the info object a name and description, selecting attributes and settings for general properties, master data, hierarchies, and compounding. Characteristic info objects structure the master data needed for analysis in BW.
The document summarizes a project kick-off meeting for a project at a customer organization. It includes the agenda, goals of the project, factors for project success, and next steps which involve presenting the project, introducing project work, and next steps. It provides details on the project organization, responsibilities of roles like the steering committee and project manager, and the project schedule and stages.
The document outlines Aras's product vision and roadmap. It discusses Aras's guiding principles of being premier, connected, open, and community driven. The product portfolio includes the Aras Innovator framework and packaged and cloud solutions. Future plans include improvements to the user interface, visual collaboration tools, and integrating with additional CAD and ERP systems. The roadmap details upcoming solutions in requirements management, component engineering, and other areas.