SAP Short Courses - Overview: Contacts
SAP Short Courses - Overview: Contacts
SAP Short Courses - Overview: Contacts
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SAP Overview SAP Financials SAP Human Capital Management SAP Order Fulfilment (FormerlySales & Distribution) SAP Procurement - (Also Known as Material Management) Technical Short Courses - Administration & Security Technical Short Courses - Programming Technical Short Courses - SAP Business Intelligence
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SAP Overview
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Project Team Members involved in organizing and planning a SAP implementation Any SAP beginner interested in acquiring a basic overview of SAP solutions
Prerequisites: Essential Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Internet browsers Recommended Basic knowledge of operational business processes Goals Explain the terminology used by SAP Provide an overview of SAPs business solutions Develop the baseline SAP product knowledge necessary for participation in more detailed SAP courses Show the main concepts, capabilities and benefits of SAP NetWeaver, SAP ERP, the SAP Business Suite, and SAP BusinessObjects solutions Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP 6.0 SAP NetWeaver BW 7.0 Content
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Participants interested in a general overview of SAP ERP Financials Project team members in the organization and design phase of a SAP ERP Financials implementation
Prerequisites: Essential
None Recommended SAP01 SAP Overview
Goals
SAP ERP Financials solution overview Describing the key functional areas and key capabilities of SAP ERP Financials using selected business processes Using SAP ERP Financials for strategic and operational enterprise management Describing the options offered by SAP ERP Financials for processing and analyzing data and for supporting e-business strategy
Notes
The course includes several practical exercises using SAP ERP components (esp. ECC6.0, BW). It also presents additional components. Please note that the course also takes the functions of ERP Release R/3 4.6C and SAP R/3 Enterprise into consideration.
Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP Central Component 6.0 Enhancement Package 4 Content
Notes
The content of this course is appropriate for participants on the following SAP software releases: ECC 6.0, ECC 5.0.
Overview about SAP and the SAP products and solutions Navigation Basic concepts Business processes in the SAP Business Suite, including SAP ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), SAP Customer Relationship Management, SAP Supply Chain Management, SAP Supplier Relationship Management, SAP Product Lifecycle Management SAP Solutions for Small and Midsize Companies SAP BusinessObjects SAP NetWeaver SAP Services
Introduction to SAP ERP Financials (positioning) Business processes in Financial and Management Accounting using SAP system: Purchase to pay (purchasing and payment processing) Plan to product (value chains and reporting) Order to cash (sales orders, incoming payments, and analysis) Financial Supply Chain Management Overview Overview of New GL Portals within SAP ERP Financials, presented using selected business packages
Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
This course is for managers, project team members, key users (from user departments), and other persons who want to gain an overview of the application SAP SCM.
Recommended None Goals Basic understanding of SAP ERP Human Capital Management: Navigation and Terminology HCM Structures and Business Processes Overview of the main functionality of SAP ERP HCM Integration possibilities Notes Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP 6.0 Enhancement Package 4 Content
As SAPHR gives a brief overview of the integrative processes in SAP HCM, Decision makers are the primary audience. For project team members who plan to attend configuration courses, the more in depth course HR050 is an essential prerequisite. This course also discusses functionality applicable to SAP releases: R/3 4.6 through SAP ERP 6.0 EhP4 To gain a cross functional SAP solution overview, you may also want to attend SAP01 (SAP Overview).
Recommended A basic understanding of supply chain management SAP01 SAP Overview Goals
This course gives participants an overview of the SAP Supply Chain Management (SAP SCM) application. Notes
Navigation and structures in HCM Personnel Procurement and Personnel Administration Personnel Development and Training and Event Management Time Management and Payroll Personnel Cost Planning Reporting Employee Self-Service and Manager Self-Service Strategic integration of HCM with other solutions (for example SAP Learning Solution, SAP E-Recruiting)
Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP Central Component 6.0 SAP SCM 7.0 SAP Business Information Warehouse 7.01 Content The components of SAP Business Suite The components, supported business processes, and scenarios in the application Integration with SAP Product Lifecycle Management (SAP PLM), with particular emphasis on the topics of master data administration, and change management Using SAP Supply Chain Management to execute a typical business process, including: Demand Planning, planning delivery and procurement networks, production planning, manufacturing, direct procurement, warehousing and storage processes, delivery preparation, transportation Monitoring delivery, transportation, manufacturing, and procurement processes using SAP Supply Chain Visibility Overview of SAP Supply Network Collaboration (SNC), former: SAP Inventory Collaboration Hub (ICH) Integration with other SAP components
Looking ahead to new developments in the SAP Supply Chain Management environment
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience Project team members and anyone who works in the area of SAP technology (for example, technology consultants, administrators, developers) Prerequisites:
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience solution
Persons who are interested in having a general overview of SAP NetWeaver Project managers, consultants and project team members in the design phase of an integration
Recommended None The architecture of SAP NetWeaver Application Server (SAP NetWeaver AS) is presented in detail. SAP NetWeaver AS is the central component of the SAP NetWeaver application platform. You will learn effective techniques for navigating. You will receive an overview of the development process in SAP systems. Notes
For a general overview of SAP NetWeaver, please attend the course SAPNW. Course SAPTEC examines SAP NetWeaver Application Server and imparts the fundamentals that are required for subsequent courses related to the technology of SAP NetWeaver. In the context of updated courses, SAP reserves the right to use newer software than specified in this course description.
Course Based on Software Release SAP NetWeaver Application Server 7.0 Content
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Goals
Understand the concept of a ServiceOriented-Architecture (SOA) Describe the SAP NetWeaver Application Server component as an application platform Describe the benefits of the SAP NetWeaver Process Integration (PI) component Describe the benefits of the SAP NetWeaver components regarding Information Integration Describe the benefits of the SAP Enterprise Portal component Recognize the advantages for your company through the use of SAP NetWeaver Notes The course provides an overview of SAP NetWeavers abilities. It does not analyze the customer specific IT landscape and the consequences of this.
Short introduction to SAP NetWeaver Navigating in SAP systems Logon and structure of the user interface Accessing functions in the system Personalization options SAP NetWeaver Application Server architecture Processing a user query Structure of an instance Work process types, server processes and their use Internet-based technology components: Overview of the SAP development environment Creating and editing Repository objects Transports between SAP systems Communication and integration technologies Introduction to SAP system administration
Course Based on Software Release SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1 SAP NetWeaver Portal SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse Content
The concept of SOA and the SAP NetWeaver platform SAP Web Application Server ABAP and JAVA as SAP NetWeaver application platform Business Process Management in SAP NetWeaver SAP NetWeaver Process Integration (formerly Exchange Infrastructure) Information Integration using SAP NetWeaver components Master data management with SAP Master Data Management SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Portal: Application Integration and Knowledge Management Lifecycle management with SAP Solution Manager
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SAP Financials
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Project Leaders Participants wishing to gain an insight of Financial Accounting and its internal and external integration aspects.
Project managers and project team members Employees responsible for implementing Controlling Employees wanting to gain an overview of Controlling and its internal and external integration
Prerequisites: Essential
Prerequisites: Essential
Accounting knowledge
Notes
This course gives participants an overview of the different processes in financial accounting and shows the connections between the individual processes (new general ledger/ new G/L). The course content is limited to
the most important functions in the Financial Accounting integrated environment. You can learn about technical system configuration (Customizing) and get answers to more detailed questions on individual applications in the advanced courses.
Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP Central Component 6.0, Enhancement Package 4 Content
Recommended SAP01 SAP Overview or SAPFIN SAP ERP Financials Participants should have a basic practical and theoretical Knowledge of Management accounting (Controlling) and of business Processes Goals Understand the business concepts and methods involved in Management Accounting (Controlling) in the SAP system Become familiar with cost and activity allocation methods Learn how Management Accounting (Controlling) is integrated internally and with other modules in the SAP ERP system Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP Central Component 6.0 Enhancement Package 4 Content
Notes
The functions of the following SAP releases are also covered in this course: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00, SAP ERP Central Component 5.0.
System navigation General ledger accounting Accounts payable business processes Accounts receivable business processes Asset accounting business processes Bank-related accounting business processes Financial statement creation business processes
Introduction to the business concepts, methods, and subareas of Management Accounting (Controlling) in the SAP system Presentation of key roles and tasks Organizational structures and master data Information system Planning, integrated planning, and planning tools in Management Accounting (Controlling) Integrated flow of costs and revenues in the SAP system Periodic activities in Management Accounting (Controlling)
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AC200 - Accounting Customizing Fundamentals: General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable
Course Version: 092
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Essential AC010 Business Processes in Financial Accounting Basic knowledge of Financial Accounting Essential
AC010 Business Processes in Financial Accounting AC200 Accounting Customizing Fundamentals: General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable
Recommended None Participants become familiar with the basic concepts of general ledger and business partner configuration. Participants acquire knowledge to set up business processes (new general ledger). Goals
Notes
Participants learn about selected periodic processing of business partner accounting and the related customizing settings. Participants become familiar with the basic concept of automatic account determination in logistics and the related customizing settings. The course works with an active
new general ledger (new G/L) system environment.
Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP Central Component 6.0, Enhancement Package 4 Content
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Notes
The course works with a SAP ERP
6.0 system on Enhancement Package 4 and active new general ledger (new G/L). The functions of the following SAP releases are also covered in this course: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00, SAP ERP Central Component 5.0.
The functions of the following Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP Central Component 6.0, Enhancement Package 4 Content
SAP releases are also covered in this course: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00, SAP ERP Central Component 5.0. This course shows the basic concept of automatic account determination in logistics on basis of the standard processes purchase order - goods receipt in stock invoice receipt and customer invoicing in sales. The topic Split Valuation is not included in this course.
Organizational units in Financial Accounting Fiscal years and posting periods Currencies and exchange rates G/L accounts Profitcenter Customer/vendor accounts Bank master data Document control Posting control Posting documents Automatic postings Input and display control Clearing open items Manual incoming and outgoing payments Cashjournal
Automatic payment/payment program Automatic dunning/dunning program Correspondence Automatic account determination in materials management Automatic revenue account determination
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AC202 Accounting Customizing Ii: Special G/L Transactions, Document Parking, Validation & Substitution, Archiving
Course Version: 092
Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 4 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Audience
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Essential Essential AC010 Business Processes in Financial Accounting AC200 Acc.Customizing I:General Ledger,Acc.Payable,Acc.Receivable
The participants become familiar with the application and the Customizing of the functions described in the course content (new general ledger).
The Participants learn about the time frame and integration flow of the financial closing procedure and the relevant customizing activities involved.
Notes
Due to the wide variety of topics
covered in this course, thorough accounting knowledge is required.
Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP Central Component 6.0, Enhancement Package 4 Content
Notes
The course works with a SAP ERP
6.0 system on Enhancement Package 4 and active new general ledger (new G/L).
Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP Central Component 6.0 with Enhancement Package 4 Content
Material valuation is covered in Month and year-end closing in Financial Accounting Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Preparatory closing postings in Logistics and Financial Accounting Configuration of periodic closings in Financial Accounting Technical and organizational activities and documentary steps Monitoring closing operations using the Closing Cockpit Inter-Company Reconciliation Financial Statement creation business processes
detail in course CA535E (Material Valuation).
Special G/L transactions (down payment requests, down payments and allocation, individual value adjustments, and so on) Document parking in Financial Accounting Substitution in Financial Accounting Validation in Financial Accounting Archiving in Financial Accounting
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type Audience Instructor-led Classroom
People responsible for the introduction of the new general ledger Consultants
Prerequisites: Essential
Project team IT employees involved in the analytics processes of the general ledger, accounts receivable accounting, and accounts payable accounting Consultants
Notes
A good knowledge of using the classic general ledger
The (data)migration from classic to new G/L is explained and covered in SAP standard course AC212. Attention: SAP course AC210 is a precondition to attend AC212. SAP recommends to derive the characteristic segment from the master data of profitcenters. On the other hand the derivation from profitcenters from other SAP modules is covered in detail in SAP course AC610 (=> Profit Center Accounting with classic G/L) or SAP course AC612 (=>Profit Center Accounting with new G/L). Functions of earlier ERP releases are also covered in this version of AC210
Prerequisites: Essential
Recommended A good knowledge of Financial Accounting subsidiary ledgers and Management Accounting (Controlling) Goals
AC010 Business Processes in Financial Accounting AC200 Accounting Customizing I: General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable
Participants should understand the logic of the new general ledger Participants should be able to activate, configure, and use the new general ledger.
Notes
This course features a high level of individual participation. . Please note that the course also takes into consideration the functions run on earlier releases.
Course Based on Software Release SAP ECC 6.04 / SAP ERP 6.0 Content
Introduction The concept and idea of the new general ledger System configuration: For example activating the new general ledger, defining and deriving segments, assigning scenarios, defining customer- specific fields, Documents and document splitting Integration with FI subsidiary ledgers and with Controlling: For example the topic real-time integration of CO with FI Representing (and replacing) classic (FI) components in the new general ledger: For example, representing/replacing the Cost of Sales ledger or classic Profit Center Accounting (=> EC-PCA) Closing operations, e.g. the (new) program for foreign currency valuation Parallel financial reporting and the new general ledger: Introduction of the so called ledger solution in the new general ledger, inclusively the integration of this solution into Asset Accounting and other features Reporting: Usage of (new) Financial Accounting Drilldown Reporting Function and (new) reporting possibilities, enabled via Enhancement Packages (EhPs) Basics of migration from classic to new general ledger
Use the evaluation options of the information system reports Use selections and restrictions within the List Viewer Use drilldown reporting for the evaluation of financial data Use Customizing and the reporting tools for information system reports Use drilldown reporting for the evaluation of financial data Use query definitions in Business Warehouse (BW)
Course Based on Software Release ERP ECC 6.0 SAP BW 701 Content
General ledger information systems, accounts receivable, and accounts ABAP reports in general ledger, accounts payable, and accounts receivable Creating report variants Working with selection variables in variants List Viewer Customer/vendor information systems Drilldown reporting information system in FI-GL, FI-AP/AR Introduction to BW Reporting for Financial Accounting
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience Project team Team members responsible for implementing overhead cost controlling in the SAP system Accounting employees responsible for planning, allocating, and analyzing costs in overhead costs Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: Essential
Notes
The course works with a SAP ERP 6.0 system on Enhancement Package 4 and active new general ledger (=> new G/L). Please note that the course also takes the functions into consideration on earlier releases (and on classic GL).
Essential
Notes
The functions of the following SAP releases are also covered in this course: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00, SAP ERP Central Component 5.0.
This course focuses on managing FI-AA master data and on the handling of the various business processes in FI-AA. It also covers e.g. the topics periodic processing, evaluation and depreciation and standard reporting. Participants will learn something about organizational structures in Asset Accounting and FI, as FI-AA is a sub-ledger of FI. They will also configure FI-AA in SAP Customizing, to find out how configuration possibilities can affect the application and the business processes.
Gain an overview of the design and structure of cost element, cost center, and internal order Become familiar with the value flows to and within overhead cost controlling in the SAP system Learn about and set up cost allocation methods in overhead cost controlling Learn about actual and planned cost allocation methods within overhead cost controlling
Chart of Depreciation / Depreciation Areas Asset Classes Asset Master Data Reproduction of divers FI-AA Business Processes in the SAP System Valuation and Depreciation Periodic and Year-End-Closing Processes Parallel Valuation in FI-AA (using the so called Account Solution) Information System Transfer of Legacy Data (from a third-party system to the SAP system)
Organizational structures and master data in overhead cost controlling Account assignment of costs to cost centers and internal orders via preceding applications Tools for transaction-based postings within overhead cost controlling Periodic cost allocation procedures within overhead cost controlling Planning of cost and cost allocations within overhead cost controlling Budget management and availability control in internal orders Cost analysis using the information system
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Project team Employees responsible for implementing SAP Product Cost Planning Employees responsible for Product Cost Planning and analyzing Product Cost Planning
Prerequisites: Essential
AC040 Business Processes in Management Accounting (Controlling) AC050 Business Processes in Financial and Management Accounting With the New General Ledger
Performance of Product Cost Planning during the entire product life cycle Analysis of the required master data and structures and integration within the SAP system Use of the different calculation methods Setting up the information system Understanding how to use the SAP system efficiently
Notes
This course also discusses the functions of the following SAP releases: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00, SAP ERP Central Component 5.0.
Base object and simulation costing Material cost estimate without quantity structure Preparation for Product Cost Planning Material cost estimate with quantity structure Costing run (mass processing) Advanced cost estimate methods Extended valuation methods: mixed costing, raw material cost estimate, scrap Joint product cost estimates Easy Cost Planning
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Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Prerequisites: Essential
None
Notes
As SAPHR gives a brief overview of the integrative processes in SAP HCM, Decision Makers are the primary audience. For project team members who plan to attend configuration courses, the more in depth course HR050 is an essential prerequisite. This course also discusses functionality applicable to SAP releases: R/3 4.6 through SAP ERP 6.0 EhP4 To gain a cross functional SAP solution overview, you may also want to attend SAP01 (SAP Overview).
Basic understanding of SAP ERP Human Capital Management: Navigation and Terminology HCM Structures and Business Processes Overview of the main functionality of SAP ERP HCM Integration possibilities
Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP 6.0 Enhancement Package 4 Content
Navigation and structures in HCM Personnel Procurement and Personnel Administration Personnel Development and Training and Event Management Time Management and Payroll Personnel Cost Planning Reporting Employee Self-Service and Manager Self-Service Strategic integration of HCM with other solutions (for example SAP Learning Solution, SAP E-Recruiting)
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Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience Project Team members Consultants Support staff Prerequisites: Essential
Project Team members Consultants Key users Employees responsible for payroll in Human Capital Management
Prerequisites: Essential
Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP 6.0 Enhancement Package 4 Content
Notes
This course also discusses the functions of the following SAP releases: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00 and ERP 2004.
Overview of payroll Data relevant to payroll Organizing productive payroll and payroll procedures Retroactive accounting recognition Payroll reports Data transfer to Financials Bank transfer Process model for payroll and subsequent activities Problem-Solving Aids
Course Based on Software Release SAP ERP 6.0 Enhancement Package 4 Content Structures in HCM: Company Structure Personnel structure Organizational structure Storing default values (features) Personal data Relationship between planned working time and basic pay Payroll data Pay scale structure Wage type structure Workflows: Pay scale reclassification Standard pay increase Customizing Procedures and Interfaces Infotype Characteristics and Screen Modification Combining Infotype Menus Setting Up Personnel Actions Dynamic Actions and Mail Connection Global Employment (management of delegates abroad and concurrent employment relationships) Overview: Portal role HR Administrator and employee interaction center
Notes
This course also discusses the functions of the following SAP releases: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00 and ERP 2004.
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Project Team members Consultants Support staff
Audience
Project teams Consultants Key users HCM Support staff
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
Essential HR050 Business Processes in Human Capital Management Essential
HR050 Business Processes in Human Capital Management HR110 Payroll Business Processes HR305 Master Data Configuration
Goals
Gain an overview of time management with and without time evaluation (negative and positive time management). Understand the fundamentals of time management without time evaluation (negative time management). These fundamentals, however, also form the basis for time evaluation (positive time management). Customizing for time data recording, including quota accrual and Time Managers Workplace (TMW), is examined in detail.
Notes
This course also discusses the functions of the following SAP releases: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00 and ERP 2004. Course HR310 (Time Evaluation without Clock Times) deals with the processes and configuration of time evaluation. The main focus of this course is the configuration of time data. These are the prerequisites for time evaluation. CATS will be discussed in the appendix.
Recommended None
Goals
Identify and operate the control mechanisms available in the payroll system Check the payroll using the payroll log
Notes
This course also discusses the functions of the following SAP releases: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00 and ERP 2004.
Content
Identify and operate control mechanisms available in the payroll system Personnel calculation schema and rules Encoding the payroll characteristics of wage types Check the payroll using the payroll log Determine rates of pay Calculation of averages Factoring Develop payment methodologies for time-based entries Account for absences in payroll Understand retroactive accounting
Content
Overview of time management functions and how they are integrated with other applications Concept of integrating external time recording systems Designing work schedules for mapping planned working time Time management infotypes Absences, attendances, and deduction rules Time quotas and their deduction rules Automatic structuring of absence quotas Time Managers Workplace (TMW)
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Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Project teams Consultants
Audience
Members of the human resources department Project teams for HR reporting Consultants
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
Essential HR050 Business Processes in Human Capital Management Essential
Recommended SAPHR SAP ERP Human Capital Management Overview HR305 Master Data Configuration
Goals
Explain the functions in Organizational Management Configure the Organizational Management component
Goals
Explain Standard Reporting and Information Systems in Human Resources Describe Logical Databases and InfoSets Build Queries with Ad Hoc Query Build Queries with SAP Query Set up payroll infotypes Explain HCM in Business Information Warehouse (Benchmarking) Explain HCM in Strategic Enterprise Management (Balanced Scorecard)
Notes
This course also discusses the functions of the following SAP releases: R/3 4.6, R/3 Enterprise Ext. 1.10/ 2.00 and ERP 5.0.
Content
Concept of Organizational Management Maintenance of Organizational Units Organization & staffing interface Expert mode Matrix organizations and general structures Reporting and reporting tools Managers Desktop and Manager Self Service (Enterprise Portal) Customizing Organizational Management Integrating Organizational Management with other HR components
Notes
This course HR580 (Reporting in Human Resources) does not teach how to program reports. This is dealt with in course HR350 (Programming in HR).
Content
Overview of all HR reporting tools Specific applications of various tools to meet user and company requirements Effective use and adaptation of standard reports, queries, InfoSets, and key figures. Creation and layout of queries for Ad Hoc Query and for SAP Query. Generation of payroll infotypes and access simulated infotypes for Time Management Outlook on the integration of HCM in the Business Information Warehouse and in Strategic Enterprise Management
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SCM605 - Sales
Course Version: 092
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
This course is aimed at Project Managers, Project Team Members and People with organizational responsibilities The course is also suitable for customers who are still using an SAP R/3 version of the component.
Audience
This course is aimed at project team members and People with organizational responsibilities for implementing delivery processes with SAP ERP based on the component SAP ECC 6.0 The course is also suitable for customers who are still using SAP R/3.
Prerequisites:
Essential
Prerequisites:
Essential
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows Basic business knowledge of processes in Sales and Distribution
Recommended SAPSCM SAP Supply Chain Management Solution Overview SAP01 SAP Overview
Recommended None
Goals
In this course, participants will gain a detailed knowledge of using the functions and customizing settings in sales
Goals
In this course, participants learn about the fundamental business processes in sales and distribution. Participants learn how to perform the most important functions in the process chain, from presales to customer payment, in the SAP system. The areas of materials management, manufacturing (for example, assembly orders), and financial accounting are also touched on.
Notes
Please do not enroll for this course unless you have fulfilled the prerequisites. The system SAP ECC contains the new functions of EhP4 (Enhancement Pack).
Content Notes
Organizational units in Sales Creating and processing sales orders Sales document types Item categories Schedule line categories Partner determination Contracts and scheduling agreements Special business transactions Incompletion logs Material determination, material listing/exclusion, product selection Free goods
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Organizational structures in sales and distribution Working with customer master data and material master data in sales Overview of the process chain for sales order processing Presales activities, order processing, procurement, delivery, billing, payment Introduction to pricing in sales and distribution Introduction to the availability check Sales and distribution processing with make-to-order production Credit memo processing and returns processing Introduction to sales and distribution reporting Introduction into the Internal Sales Representative role Outlook on system installation tools
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SCM615 - BILLING
Course Version: 092
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
This course is aimed at project team members and Consultants responsible for implementing delivery processes with SAP ERP based on the component SAP ECC 6.0 The course is also suitable for customers who are still using SAP R/3.
Audience
This course is aimed at project team members and People with organizational responsibilities The course is also suitable for customers who are still using SAP R/3.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
Essential Essential SCM600 Business Processes in Sales Order Management
Goals
In this course, participants become familiar with the functions and Customizing settings for billing. They also learn about the interface points between billing in sales and distribution and billing in financial accounting.
Goals
In this course, participants become familiar with the functions and customizing in delivery processing.
Notes
Please do not enroll for this course unless you have fulfilled the prerequisites. The process chain in the course SCM615 (Billing) is dealt with in more detail from an accounts perspective in course AC200 (Financial Accounting Customizing I: General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable). Cost-related billing and internal allocation are not covered in this course.
Notes
Please do not enroll for this course unless you have fulfilled the prerequisites.
Content
Forms of billing Invoices based on deliveries and services Credit and debit memos Methods for creating billing documents Explicit billing Collective processing of billing documents Billing to specific deadlines Settlement forms Separate invoices for each delivery Collective invoices Invoice splits Methods for creating billing documents Invoice lists Billing plans and down payments Revenue account determination Business area account assignment Special features of the SD/FI interface
Content
Overview of the delivery processes in SAP ERP Central Component Organizational structures in delivery processing Controlling inbound and outbound deliveries (Customizing) Creating and processing outbound and inbouce deliveries Packing functions Picking Goods issue and goods receipt Stock transfer with deliveries
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Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Project team members People with organizational responsibilities
Audience
Project team members predominantly responsible for SD Customizing
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
Essential Essential * Essential SCM600 Processes in Sales and Distribution At least one of the following detailed courses: SCM605 Sales SCM610 Delivery Processes SCM615 Billing
Recommended None
Notes
Please do not enroll for this course unless you have fulfilled the prerequisites. Sales price determination through preliminary costing as part of make-to-order production is dealt with in course AC520 (Cost Object Controlling).
Goals
In this course, participants become familiar with the functions and Customizing settings for pricing in SD.
Recommended None
Notes Goals
In this course, participants become familiar with the functions and Customizing for cross-component SD functions such as output control and text control. The course enables participants to identify and explain the more complex Customizing settings for SD.
Please do not enroll for this course unless you have fulfilled the prerequisites. Course SCM650 Cross-Functional Customizing in SD is aimed at project team members involved with complex and detailed Customizing functions for sales and distribution.
Content
Defining and maintaining prices, surcharges, and discounts Creating condition tables, access sequences, and condition types Using prices and other conditions in sales documents Promotions and sales deals Introduction to rebate processing
Content
Copying control Output determination Text control Overview of configuring printed documents in SD Introduction to basic system enhancements (user exits) Introduction to personalization (for example, transaction variants)
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Project team members Consultants
Audience
Project team members Consultants
Prerequisites:
Essential
Prerequisites:
Essential
A fundamental knowledge of procurement A fundamental knowledge of navigation in SAP ERP or e-learning SAP125 SAP Navigation
Recommended None
Goals
In this course, participants learn about the basic functions of inventory management and the physical inventory. Participants learn how to create different goods movements in the SAP system and, if necessary, take any particular features into consideration. They also become familiar with the special functions of inventory management and the physical inventory, and with the Customizing settings relevant to inventory management and the physical inventory.
Goals
In this course, participants learn about the fundamental elements of materials management. Using the procurement processes for stock material, consumable materials, and services, the basic functions from purchasing, inventory management, invoice verification, service entry, and materials planning are explained. Topic-specific exercises in the SAP system give participants the opportunity to gain first-hand practical experience of the above processes.
Notes
This course does not cover the structuring of a warehouse and the movements in the Warehouse Management system. These topics are dealt with in the course SCM630 (Warehouse Management). Shipping processing movements are covered in course (Delivery Processes). Batch management in examined in course SCM595 (Batch Management).
Content
Goods receipt Stock transfers/transfer postings Goods issue Reservations Special forms of procurement (subcontracting, consignment, pipeline) Special forms of material valuation (split valuation, non-valuated material) Physical inventory and special inventory procedures: cycle counting and sample-based physical inventory in SAP Reporting in inventory management Selected customizing-settings for inventory management and physical inventory
Content
Basics of procurement Master data (material, supplier, info record) Procurement process for stock material Procurement process for consumable material Procurement process for external services Automated procurement process Analysis in materials management (overview)
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SCM520 Purchasing
Course Version: 092
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Project Team Members Consultants
Audience
Project team members Consultants
Prerequisites:
Essential
Prerequisites:
Essential
Recommended None
Recommended None
Goals
In this course, participants become familiar with logistics invoice verification as the final stage in the external procurement process. Participants learn how to enter invoices relating to purchase orders, block them, and release them for payment
Goals
In this course, participants become familiar with the options for optimizing and simplifying purchasing processes and their prerequisites. Participants learn about additional, special purchasing functions and Customizing settings.
Notes
This course examines the functions used to enter and verify invoices with reference to a preceding object (purchase order, delivery note). The course AC200 (Accounting Customizing Fundamentals: General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable) covers other topics in accounts payable accounting. Course AC201 (Payment and Dunning Program, Correspondence, Interest Calculation) covers functions and settings for the payment program
Notes
This course builds on the content of the course SCM500 (Processes in Procurement). Attending this course (SCM520) makes sense only if you have the appropriate prior knowledge and skills.
Content
Introduction to invoice verification Invoice entry and parking Taxes, cash discounts, and foreign currency Invoices for purchase orders with account assignment Variances with and without reference to an item, invoice blocking reasons Invoice reduction, releasing blocked invoices Delivery costs Subsequent debits and credits Credit memos and cancellations Invoice verification in the background Automated processing GR/IR clearing account maintenance Customizing for invoice verification
Content
Master data for purchasing Sources of supply: info records, contracts, and scheduling agreements Source determination Optimized purchasing Special procurement processes Document release (approval) procedure Vendor evaluation Customizing Vendor master records Document types User parameters Integrated scenarios with SAP SCM and SAP SRM
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Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Project team Members Consultants
Audience
Project team members Consultants
Prerequisites:
Essential
Prerequisites:
Essential
Recommended None
SCM500 Business Processes in Procurement SCM510 Inventory Management and Physical Inventory SCM520 Purchasing
Goals
In this course, participants become familiar with consumption-based MRP and forecasting procedures
Notes
This course does not cover requirement planning procedures (with bill of material explosion). The course SCM240 (Production Planning) addresses material requirements planning procedures in more detail. The special features for SAP for Retail are covered in the course IRT330 (Requirements Planning and Purchasing).
Recommended None
Goals
This course prepares participants to configure the central functions in materials management.
Notes
In this course, selected settings for materials management are discussed. It is assumed that the participants have a good knowledge of processes and transactions in materials management. Attending this course makes sense only if you have prior knowledge of materials management in SAP.
Content
Master data Planning run and evaluation Lot-size calculation Forecasting in consumption-based planning Source determination during MRP MRP areas and storage locations
Content
Introduction to working with the Solution Manager and Implementation Guide Global settings in the SAP system Setting up the organizational levels in materials management Settings for master data in materials management Settings for valuation and account assignment, especially account determination Special settings for purchasing, including message determination Special settings for inventory management, including creating a new movement type
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
System Administrators Technical Consultants Technical Managers
Audience
SAP system administrators, technology consultants, employees responsible for IT, and employees involved in SAP system administration
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
Essential Essential SAPTEC SAP NetWeaver Application Server Fundamentals Basic knowledge of operating systems and databases
* Recommended SAPTEC Fundamentals of SAP Web AS ADM100 SAP Web AS Administration I SAP01 SAP Overview
Recommended None
Recommended None
Goals
Implementation of basic administrative tasks in a production environment Course Based on Software Release SAP NetWeaver Application Server 7.00
Goals
This course will introduce the Operations and Support Tools of the SAP Solution Manager. This training will enable you to describe the various tools that makeup the Operations side of Solution Manger as well as their features and functions. You will learn the basic requirements for installation and configuration for each of the possible scenarios of the SAP Solution Manager. These will be reinforced via the use of demonstrations, exercises, and SAP Tutors.
Notes
The training material is only available in English.
Content
Starting and stopping an SAP system System configuration options Configuration of online documentation Implementation of periodic, automated work with a database, for example, scheduling backups Transport functions in ABAP based SAP systems Software Maintenance Scheduling background jobs Definition and integration of printers Fundamentals of user administration Setting up remote connections Using system monitors Fundamentals of SAP Data Archiving Structured error searches
Notes
Building on the knowledge gained from the SAPTEC course (SAP NetWeaver Application Server Fundamentals), this course is a solid foundation for training SAP system administrators. This course is the prerequisite for many of the subsequent courses from the SAP System Administration curriculum. This course is suitable as an introduction to managing SAP systems based on AS ABAP. The course does not cover administration with SAP NetWeaver AS Java.
Content
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Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
SAP system administrators Technology consultants
Audience
SAP system administrators Technology consultants
Prerequisites:
Essential
Prerequisites:
Essential
SAPTEC SAP NetWeaver Application Server Fundamentals ADM100 Administration AS ABAP I SAP system administration experience
Recommended None
Goals Goals
Performing additional administrative tasks that are not dealt with in the course ADM100 (Administration AS ABAP I)
Notes
Carrying out fundamental administration tasks during SAP NetWeaver AS Java operation
This course provides an introduction to administration in SAP systems that use SAP NetWeaver AS Java. The course does not cover administration with SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP.
Notes
Following on from ADM100 (Administration AS ABAP I), this course provides additional training on the Application Server ABAP for SAP system administrators. This course focuses on technology components for browser based user dialogs and user administration (CUA and integrating directory services). The administration of AS Java is not examined in detail in this course. For more information on this topic, please attend course ADM200 (Administration AS Java).
Content
Fundamentals of SAP NetWeaver AS Java Starting and stopping Basic configuration of SAP NetWeaver AS Java User management Monitoring Patching for SAP NetWeaver AS Java Change management and transport management for SAP NetWeaver AS Java Basic information on back up procedures for sap systems based on SAP NetWeaver AS Java
Content
Internet-based technology components: SAP Integrated Internet Transaction Server (SAP ITS) Internet Communication Manager (ICM) and Internet Communication Framework SAP Web Dispatcher Globalization Several languages in one SAP system Unicode Technical aspects of external communication: Connecting an external mail server using SAPconnect and SMTP Extended Computer Aided Test Tool (eCATT) Central user administration (CUA) Connecting Directory services using LDAP
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
SAP system administrators Technology consultants Employees responsible for software logistics Technical staff in Customer Competence Centers
Audience
Database administrators SAP system administrators Project team members Technology consultants
Prerequisites:
Essential
Prerequisites:
Essential
SAPTEC Fundamentals of SAP NetWeaver Application Server ADM100 Administration AS ABAP I Practical experience with SAP ABAP system administration
Goals
Developing a suitable SAP system landscape with a client concept Explaining the methodology, concepts, and tools in SAP software logistics Managing and transporting Customizing and Workbench transport requests Managing clients Using the SAP Note Assistant, applying Support Packages, and explaining what happens during an SAP system upgrade
Recommended SAP system administrators should attend the course ADM100 Administration AS ABAP I Basic knowledge of system administration of at least one operating system
Notes Goals
We recommend that you attend this course as soon as possible after the initial installation of your SAP system.
Describing the structure of an Oracle database Administering Oracle databases using SAP tools (BR*tools) Putting effective data backup strategies into practice Saving and recovering databases
Content
Overview of SAP software logistics, SAP system landscapes, and the client concept Configuration of the Transport Management System (TMS) Creating and transporting Customizing and Workbench transport requests Transport management Tools for client copy and client maintenance SAP Note Assistant, Support Packages, SAP system upgrade
Content
Fundamentals of the Oracle database Database backups Backup concepts Backing up data Database restore and recovery of the database Database monitoring Working with BR*tools Working with CCMS tools Database storage management
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Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Database administrators SAP system administrators Project team members Technology consultants
Prerequisites:
Essential
Goals
Describe memory management in the Oracle database Regularly monitoring an Oracle database with the SAP database monitor Analyzing and optimizing database performance
Notes
Optimizing database parameters and the hardware configuration are not covered as part of this course.
Content
Introduction to Oracle memory management Analyzing the performance of and optimizing the database Monitoring the database instance Analyzing the application design Index management and optimization Cost-based optimizer in the SAP environment Analyzing the physical and logical layout
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Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Project leads Team leads Developers Consultants
Prerequisites:
Essential
None
Recommended None
Goals
Introduction in Programming with ABAP. Necessary Requisition for course BC400 for participants without any programming knowledge
Notes
The course is also suitable for participants who are using a release older than the one specified (at least SAP R/3 4.6). The BC400 (ABAP Workbench Foundations) programming courses require that you understand the content of this basic course.
Content
Introduction to structured programming Develop ABAP programs using the ABAP Editor (SE38) Process source text using the ABAP Editor Test programs using the debugger Work with elementary data objects (simple variables) Value assignments, calculations, and arithmetic expressions Conditional branches, logical expressions, and logical conditions String operations Loops Implement simple screens with input and output fields Define and use subroutines (why does it make sense to store parts of programs in subroutines?)
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
This course is delivered both in the classroom and virtually (remote classroom). See the Course Schedule tab to view all delivery dates and their venue; classroom or virtual.
Audience
Developer Consultants
Audience
Developer Consultants
Prerequisites:
Essential
Prerequisites:
Essential
Notes
The topic of the performance of ABAP programs is also subject of the BC490 (ABAP Performance Tuning) course. BC490 focuses on analyzing and eliminating existing performance problems, whereas BC402 is concerned with avoiding performance problems even during the design and implementation of a program. The course is also suitable for participants who are using a release older than the one specified (at least SAP R/3 4.6). The topics Shared Objects and Runtime Type Creation are only relevant from SAP Web Application Server 6.40.
Programming experience SAPTEC Fundamentals of SAP Web AS BC400 ABAP Workbench Foundations
SAPTEC Fundamentals of SAP NetWeaver Application Server BC400 ABAP Workbench Foundations BC401 ABAP Objects
Recommended None
Goals
Determine the concepts of object-oriented programming Develop business applications with ABAP Objects Good understanding of object-oriented programming using ABAP Objects as an example
Goals Notes
This course is aimed exclusively at participants without any knowledg of object-oriented programming. You should attend both BC400 (ABAP Workbench Foundations) and BC401 (ABAP Objects) to gain in-depth understanding of the ABAP Workbench as well as the ABAP programming language. (ABAP consists of procedural and object-oriented parts. This is also reflected in these courses.) The course is also suitable for participants who are using a release older than the one specified (at least SAP R/3 4.6).
In-depth knowledge of the ABAP programming language to be able to write more robust programs The ability to assess ABAP programming techniques according to performance aspects and develop high-performance programs Acquire the necessary knowledge to develop dynamic ABAP programs
Content
Analyze and design classes (UML) Classes, instances, references Inheritance, interfaces, polymorphism Events Special object-oriented techniques Global classes/interfaces (Class Builder) Class-based exception concept
Content
ABAP runtime environment Program calls and memory management Shared Objects ABAP types and data objects in detail Unicode Work with internal tables in detail Work with field symbols and data references Dynamic programming Runtime type information, runtime type creation Complex Open SQL statements
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Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Developers Technology consultants
Audience
Developer Consultants
Prerequisites:
Essential
Prerequisites:
Essential
Goals
The courses explains techniques for programming change transactions in the SAP NetWeaver Application Server.
Goals
This course will prepare you to develop screen-based user dialogues
Notes
Participants in this course should be able to use the ABAP Workbench. Knowledge of ABAP dialog programming is very useful. When revising courses, we reserve the right to use more up-todate software than specified in the course. The course is also suitable for participants who are using a release older than the one specified (at least SAP R/3 4.6).
Content
Open SQL statements from ABAP for changing the contents of database tables The LUW concept Use of the SAP locking concept Database changes from dialog programs using suitable techniques: inline updates, synchronous, asynchronous and local updates in V1 and V2 mode Implementation of complex transactions
Content
Principles and ergonomics of user dialogs User interface and Menu Painter Screen objects: attributes, implementation, and processing Screen Painter Text fields, frames, status icons, input/output fields, dropdown list boxes, pushbuttons, checkboxes, radio button groups, subscreens, tabstrips, table controls Context menus
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Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Project managers Developer Consultants
Audience
Developers and consultants who want to use the Enhancement Framework to enhance SAP software
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
Essential Essential SAPTEC Fundamentals of SAP NetWeaver Application Server BC400 ABAP Workbench Foundations BC400 ABAP Workbench Foundations
Recommended BC401 ABAP Objects (strongly recommended) BC425 Enhancements and Modifications (strongly recommended)
Goals Goals
Display the options for making customer-specific adjustments to the SAP standard system Searching for and using enhancements Correct implementation of modifications
Notes
If of interest, an overview of the Enhancement Framework and Switch Framework from SAP NetWeaver 7.0 onwards can be provided. The course is mainly suitable for participants using SAP R/3 4.6.
Notes
Please note that the Enhancement Framework is available only as of SAP NetWeaver 7.0
Content
Enhancements in the ABAP Dictionary Enhancement Points Enhancement Sections New BAdIs Switch Framework
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Overview of the options for making customer-specific adjustments to the SAP sta Personalization (transaction variants) Enhancements to: Elements of the ABAP Dictionary SAP programs SAP screen menus SAP screens Enhancement techniques: Modifications: Enhancements to elements of the Dictionary Procedure Customer Exits Utilities (Modification Assistant, Business Transaction Events (BTEs) Modification Browser) Business Add Ins (BAdIs) Modification adjustment User Exits
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Duration: 3 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Audience
Dictionary administrators Developers Consultants
Audience
Developers and consultants who want to create applications based on the Web Dynpro for ABAP programming model Project managers with technical experience who want to learn about the capabilities of Web Dynpro for ABAP
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
Essential SAPTEC Fundamentals of SAP Web AS BC400 ABAP Workbench Foundations Essential
Recommended None
Knowledge of ABAP, particulary covered in the courses BC400 ABAP Workbench Foundations and BC401 ABAP Objects
Goals
The course discusses the role of the ABAP Dictionary in the SAP system and its scope of functions.
Recommended None
Goals Notes
To understand the role of Web Dynpro ABAP with regard to SAPs UI strategy To develop applications based on Web Dynpro for ABAP
Content
Terms and functions of the ABAP Dictionary Type definitions in the ABAP Dictionary Tables incl. includes and appends Performance aspects when accessing tables: Buffering Indexes Relationships between tables: Define and manage foreign keys Text tables Dependencies between objects in the ABAP Dictionary Views and append views Search help and append search help
Basic knowledge of using and the scope of functions of the ABAP Workbench are essential. This course is also suitable for participants using SAP R/3 4.6 . When revising courses, we reserve the right to use more up-to-date software than specified.
Notes
The Web Dynpro technology for ABAP is only available as of SAP NetWeaver 7.0.
Content
Web Dynpro component architecture Create and use Web Dynpro controllers Controller context and controller attributes Navigation Definition of the Web Dynpro user interface (UI) Internationalization Defining and sending messages Input help and semantic help Component reuse Sending popups Configuration and personalization Changing context and UI at runtime Enhancements Integrating the SAP List Viewer for Web Dynpro ABAP Portal integration
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type
Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Audience
Project team members with basic knowledge of Data Warehousing and SAP ERP experience
Prerequisites:
Essential
Prerequisites:
Essential
Recommended None
Goals
In this course you will gain knowledge that will enable you to create simple and complex query definitions using the BEx Query Designer and to make these available in standard layouts using the BEx Analyzer and the BEx Web Analyzer. The knowledge you will acquire will form the basis for more advanced courses in the BW curriculum.
Goals
This course enables you to create formatted layouts that differ from the standard layout. You will learn how to use BEx Web Application Designer, BEx Report Designer, the design mode of BEx Analyzer, and the basic functionalities of Crystal Reports.
Content
Using different Web items to create sophisticated Web applications Creating formatted reports that are optimized for presentations and printing using BEx Report Designer and the basic functionalties of Crystal Reports Using GIS functions to display data on clickable maps Extended use options and setting options for the BEx Information Broadcaster Using the extended options based on MS Excel Introduction to modeling analytical applications with the Visual Composer Outlook on further potential for report design using SAP Business Objects tools (e.g. Web Intelligence, Xcelsius) based on SAP Netweaver BW data
Content
Architecture and functions of SAP BW analysis tools Navigating in SAP BW reports Creating query definitions using the BEx Query Designer Integrating key figures, characteristics, hierarchies, variables, properties, exceptions and conditions in the query definition Delivering reports and adhoc-analysis using the BEx Analyzer and the BEx Web Analyzer Using the BEx Information Broadcaster to distribute reports Integrating reports in the SAP Enterprise Portal Integrating documents in reports Configuring the report-report interface Using predefined reports from the SAP Business Content.
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience
Project team members with basic knowledge of Data Warehousing and SAP ERP experience BW system administrators
Prerequisites: Essential
Prerequisites: Essential
Recommended Experience in an SAP component Basic knowledge of the Data Dictionary Goals
Participants will learn the procedures within data modeling and will acquire additional knowledge about Data Warehousing with SAP NetWeaver BW 7.0
Participants will gain the detailed SAP Netweaver BW knowledge necessary for successful implementation and administration within a heterogeneous SAP NetWeaver BW system landscape. The knowledge you will acquire will form the basis for more advanced courses in the BW curriculum.
Architecture of SAP NetWeaver BW 7.0 Overview of the most important objects (InfoObjects, InfoProviders etc.) of BW and their attributes Components of the data flow and extraction of data from SAP source systems or additional data sources Benefits and use of BW Content Introduction to the administration of BW data targets Principles of optimizing query performance (BW accelerator)
The data modeling process is described using different examples: Creating a requirements analysis Developing a BW data model Modeling data marts Enhancing/changing the data model, remodeling Aspects of an enterprise data warehouse architecture Special modeling and Data Warehousing aspects InfoSets, MultiProviders
This course does not discuss operational solutions or specific technical company scenarios!
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Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience Project team members who are responsible for data acquisition from different source systems Prerequisites: Essential BW310 BW - Enterprise Data Warehousing Recommended Knowledge of the Data Dictionary as well as at least one SAP Component Goals
Duration: 5 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience Employees in Corporate Controlling who deal with planning Project team employees/consultants Prerequisites: Essential BW305 BW Enterprise Reporting, Query & Analysis (Part I) BW310 BW - Enterprise Data Warehousing Basic knowledge of the planning process Recommended None Goals
Acquire knowledge of and skills in extracting data from SAP source systems as well as fundamental knowledge of different interfaces.
Data flow in BW Data Acquisition (Data Transfer Process) Transformations in BW (such as translating units of measure) Direct access Real-Time Data Acquisition Data extraction from SAP source systems Enhancing BW Content DataSources Delta management Transferring data from flat files Transferring data using DB Connect Transferring data with UD Connect Transferring data using Web Services Data Mart Interface Define and manage Process Chains
Setting up planning structures and observing modeling aspects Setting up customizing and executing planning functions Setting up a planning query that is ready for input using the BEx Query Designer Displaying different query tools in the planning context Creation of Workbooks and Web user interfaces Using the characteristics relationships to integrate correct business characteristics relationships in the planning
Integrating the status and tracking system as a monitoring tool in the planning
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Duration: 2 days
Delivery Type Instructor-led Classroom Audience Customers and consultants with BW experience Prerequisites: Essential BW305 BW Enterprise Reporting, Query & Analysis (Part I) BW310 BW - Enterprise Data Warehousing Recommended None Goals
Gain detailed knowledge in the concepts of BW data mining and they learn how to create and execute data mining models using BW tools. Understand how to position an use the BW Analysis Process Designer.
Principles of data mining Data problems Architecture of BW data mining Framework and methods of BW data mining BW data mining tools, especially the Analysis Process Designer (APD) Complex Uses for the APD
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