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Thursday, April 26, 2007

SAP Functional Tutorials

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Sales (SD-SLS)

Sales and Distribution (SD)

Sales and Distribution (SD)

Sales and Distribution

Sales and Distribution (SD) Workflow Scenarios

Sales and Operations Planning (LO-LIS-PLN)

Sales Employee (PA-PA)

Sales Support: Computer-Aided Selling (CAS)

Reports and Analyses (SD)

Pricing and Conditions

Shipping

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Quality Certificates

Quality Management

Quality Management (QM)

Quality Management (QM)

Quality Notifications

Quality-Related Costs (QM-IM-IC)

Question & Answer Database

QM in Procurement (QM-PT-RP-PR)

QM in Production

QM in Sales and Distribution (QM-PT-RP-SD)

QM/PM Partner Roles

QM - Quality Management: Data Transfer

QM - Quality Management: Workflow Scenarios


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PP Bills of Material Guide

PP - Capacity Planning

PP Component Short Description

PP PDC Interface

PP KANBAN

PP - PI-PCS Interface: Linking of Process Control

PP - Production Orders

PP - Work Centers

Product Catalog and Online Store on the Internet

Product Cost Controlling Information System

Product Cost Planning

Production lot planning / individual project planning

Production Planning and Control (PP)

Production Planning and Control (PP)

Production Planning and Control (PP)

Production Planning & Control Workflow Scenarios Production Planning - Process Industries (PP-PI)

Production Resources/Tools (PRT)

Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Product Safety (EHS-SAF)

Product Structure Browser

Capacity Evaluation (PP-CRP-ALY)

Capacity Leveling (PP-CRP-LVL)

Capacity Leveling in PP-SOP and LO-LIS-PLN

Capacity Planning in Customer Service and Plant Maintenance

Capacity Planning in Long-term Planning

Capacity Planning in MPS and MRP

Capacity Planning in Process Industries

Capacity Planning in Repetitive Manufacturing

Capacity Planning in Sales and Distribution

Capacity Planning in Shop Floor Control (PP-SFC)

Capacity Planning in the Project System

Material Requirements Planning

Capacity Planning in Shop Floor Control


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Material

Materials Management (MM)

Materials Management (MM)

Material Master

Material Requirements Planning

MM Component Short Description

MM Materials Management

MM - Materials Management: Workflow Scenarios MM - Material Price Change (MM-IV- MP)

MM MM-MOB and WM-LSR Interfaces MM Vendor Evaluation Dangerous Goods Management (EHS-DGP)

Goods Receipt Process for Inbound Deliveries Inventory Management and Physical Inventory

Inventory Sampling (MM-IM-PI) Order BOMs

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LO - General Logistics Workflow Scenarios

Logistics Execution (LE)

Logistics - General (LO)

Logistics General (LO)

Logistics Information System (LO-LIS)

Logistics Invoice Verification (MM-IV-LIV)

LO Logistics General


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Human Resources (HR)

Human Resources (HR)

HR Form Editor (PY-XX-TL)

HR Forms Workplace (PY-XX-FO)

HR Funds and Position Management (PA-PM)

HR - Human Resource Management

HR Infotypes

HR Tools (PY-XX-TL)

Master Data Distribution (Human Resources)

Wage and Salary Payments Wage Type Distribution

Wage Type Reporter (H99CWTR0)

Wage Type Statement Wage Types

Reporting in Human Resource Management

Report Programming in HR

Training and Event Management Payroll Account (Report RPCKTOx0;HxxCKTO0)

Payroll Argentina (PY-AR)

Payroll Australia (PY-AU)

Payroll Austria (PY-AT)

Payroll Basics (PY-XX-BS)

Payroll Belgium (PY-BE)

Payroll Brazil (PY-BR)

Payroll Canada(PY-CA)

Payroll Denmark (PY-DK)

Payroll France (PY-FR)

Payroll Germany (PY-DE)

Payroll Great Britain (PY-GB)

Payroll Hong Kong (PY-HK)

Payroll in a Background Operation

Payroll Indonesia (PY-ID)

Payroll in the SAP System

Payroll Ireland (PY-IE)

Payroll Italy (PY-IT)

Payroll Japan (PY-JP)

Payroll Journal (Report RPCLJNx0;HxxCLJN0)

Payroll Malaysia (PY-MY)

Payroll Mexico (PY-MX)

Payroll New Zealand (PY-NZ)

Payroll Philippines (PY-PH)

Payroll Portugal (PY-PT)

Payroll Singapore (PY-SG)

Payroll Spain (PY-ES)

Payroll Sweden (PY-SE)

Payroll Taiwan (PY-TW)

Payroll Thailand (PY-TH)

Payroll United States (PY-US)

Payroll Venezuela (PY-VE)

Payroll South Africa (PY-ZA)

Payroll Switzerland (PY-CH)


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FI Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable
Financial Accounting (FI)
Financial Accounting (FI)
Financial Accounting - General Topics
FI Financial Accounting: Data Transfer Workbench
Financial Information System (FI)
FI/SD - Credit Management/Risk Management
FI - Special Purpose Ledger
Flexible General Ledger (FI-GL) Forecasting (LO-PR) Foreign Exchange Foreign Trade / Customs (SD-FT) Funds Management Payments Payments Payments Payment Card Processing Payment Program for Payment Requests (FI-BL) Payment Release Pension Fund CH: Reference Guide Pension Fund CH: Technical User Handbook Pension Fund CH: User Hand Book Transfer of Legacy Assets to the R/3 System Consolidation (EC-CS) Consolidation (FI-LC) Preparations for Consolidation (FI) HR Funds and Position Management (PA-PM) Funds Management Flexible General Ledger (FI-GL) General Ledger Accounting (FI-GL) Travel Management (FI-TV)General Ledger Accounting (FI-GL)


Backup Solutions for SAP R/3 4.5B on Netfinity Servers running Windows NT

Most companies today are dependent to a greater or lesser extent on their computing infrastructure, but few computing environments can be as fundamental to the operation of a business as SAP R/3. This enterprise resource planning software product is at the heart of a growing number of businesses that range in size from relatively small companies with a few hundred employees to global enterprises with tens of thousands.
Protecting critical business data held within the SAP system from loss can be a crucial factor in ensuring the survival of a company. Whether you want to provide archive storage or to protect against data loss through user error, system failure, malicious damage, or natural disaster, taking regular backups is a necessary process in the management of any important data processing system and SAP R/3 is no exception.
This redbook is aimed at SAP R/3 installations implemented using a Windows NT Server platform running on IBM’s Netfinity range of Intel-based servers. It will help you to implement efficient and reliable backup processes for your SAP R/3 installation. Focus is placed on backing up the core SAP system, that is, the database and application servers that constitute the heart of the product. Solutions have been provided for systems based on the Oracle, IBM DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server databases. In addition, we have provided one example of a backup solution for a clustered SAP system.
We have assumed you are familiar with the SAP R/3 system in a Windows NT environment. Our backup methodology uses Tivoli Storage Manager, and an introduction to this and related Tivoli products is provided in the first part of the book.
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DB2 UDB for z/OS Version 8 (DB2 V8) introduces a large number of new features that provide for unmatched scalability, availability, performance, and manageability to reliably handle any information needed in SAP solutions. The objective of this IBM Redbook is to identify the new features of DB2 V8 that are particularly beneficial to SAP and to describe how SAP applications can take advantage of these new features. While some of these features can be exploited transparently by the currently available versions of DB2, for some others the next technological release of SAP will be required. The redbook introduces the new features and provides real-life examples from SAP to demonstrate the usefulness of the new features for SAP and to show how SAP can exploit them.
The considerations within this redbook apply to the whole spectrum of business solutions within the mySAP Business Suite, such as mySAP ERP and mySAP Supply Chain Management. These solutions share the common technical application platform SAP NetWeaver that includes the SAP Web Application Server and SAP Business Information Warehouse.
While this redbook specifically investigates the new features of DB2 V8 in the context of SAP, the majority of the considerations also apply to other enterprise packaged applications. The reason for this it that from a database management perspective, these applications have many similarities, such as a strong usage of dynamic SQL and a large number of database objects. For a more general description of the new features of DB2 V8, see DB2 UDB for z/OS Version 8: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know , ... and More, SG24-6079.
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This IBM Redbook demonstrates the relative ease with which SAP users can migrate to the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) 800. It describes how this can be accomplished in numerous ways, across a variety of hardware and software platforms.
The book offers migration scenarios for customers who want to migrate from OEM storage subsystems to the ESS, and it covers a variety of migration tools and methodologies you can use to perform these migrations.In some cases, the use of software migration tools (such as FDRPAS) from third party vendors is described, while in other cases the use of the IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC) to migrate users in an open systems environment is detailed, demonstrating the added value of IBM's preferred migration tools, including the SVC and ISV partner tools.
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Many of today's corporations run their businesses on the SAP R/3 application suite. High availability of these applications to the user community is essential. Downtime means lost sales, profits and worse. The combination of SAP R/3 and Microsoft Cluster Server is an important element in providing the required access to key business applications.
This book will help you plan and install SAP R/3 4.5B in a Microsoft Cluster Server environment running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 on Netfinity servers. Installation procedures complement the existing SAP documentation and cover the integration of the three major database management systems: Oracle, DB2 and SQL Server.
The first two chapters introduce the concepts of clustering and high availability in SAP R/3 environments. Chapter 3 describes planning needed before implementing a clustered SAP R/3 configuration. Discussions include certification of hardware and software components, server sizing, disk layout and network configurations. SAP R/3 and Windows 2000 are also discussed. The installation part of the book is a step-by-step set of instructions to lead the reader through the process of installing SAP R/3, Microsoft Cluster Server and the particular database you choose to install, Oracle, DB2 or SQL Server. Finally, Chapter 8 offers tips on how to verify your installation and where to look if you have problems.
This book should be especially helpful to people who are involved with planning or installing SAP R/3 in a Microsoft Cluster Server environment. Such people will often be technical planners and IT managers in user organizations who need to understand the requirements of such an installation, IT professionals or consultants who need to install SAP R/3 in an MSCS environment, and experienced SAP R/3 professionals who need to understand the ramifications of clustering on SAP R/3 and how to implement such a solution.
This book, "Implementing SAP R/3 Using Microsoft Cluster Server", is available through Prentice Hall.
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Integrate enterprise AS/400 applications and databases with Lotus Domino for AS/400. This IBM Redbook takes you through the Domino and IBM iSeries server features that allow you to do this. In this redbook, you learn how to call OS/400 stored procedures from Domino and use Java agents in Domino. You also learn how to integrate SAP R/3 with Domino on the iSeries server.
As a follow on to the redbook Lotus Domino for AS/400: Integration with Enterprise Applications, SG24-5345 , this redbook is divided into four primary parts:-
Part One is the only part that is fundamental to the entire book. It deals with setting up an iSeries server so you can easily use it to try the examples in the remaining chapters in this book.
Part Two is about stored procedures and the various ways you can call them from Domino.
Part Three contains samples of using Java in Domino.
Part Four explains how to implement the Lotus SAP R/3 Domino Connector and use it with Domino Enterprise Connection Services (DECS), Lotus Enterprise Integrator (LEI), and the Lotus Connector LotusScript Extensions (LC LSX) on Domino for AS/400.
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This redbook explores the SAP Business Information Warehouse (BW) 1.2B on the S/390 system. It takes a close look at the tasks and functions that are specific to the S/390 environment. It is designed to assist S/390 technical specialists, DB2 database administrators, and SAP Basis consultants in implementing this technology.
This redbook offers valuable information that includes:
An overview of BW
The preparation of the BW installation
The BW installation process
Recommendations on administering BW databases to: improve query response time, improve performance of loading databases, update delta information, gather database statistics, and more.
Preliminary sizing recommendations based on tests and SAP recommendationsWe assume that the readers have already installed the SAP R/3 system and are familiar with SAP applications, terminology, prerequisites, documentation, and technology.
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This IBM Redbook addresses the challenges posed by monitoring high availability, scalability, and performance in an SAP sysplex data sharing environment. It introduces the motivations for utilizing a design based on DB2 data sharing. It includes the principal SAP-DB2 data sharing architecture options and trade-offs used in the industry today and issues that play a role in both high availability and scalability, such as failover design, database connectivity design, workload splitting and load balancing, MCOD, and coupling facility design.
The book discusses single point of failure, important failover scenarios and outage avoidance, automation of high availability constructs, and backup and recovery considerations in data sharing environments. Performance issues are detailed in the order you would approach them at planning and implementation time. First, it discusses tuning the sysplex, which is the base for a well-performing DB2 data sharing system, then tuning the DB2 data sharing system, which is the base for a well-performing SAP system, and finally, tuning the SAP system.
The book focuses on initial planning for performance and monitoring it afterward, and explains the key points to look for to health-check your system and maintain high performance.
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This IBM Redbook focuses on the implementation of SAP application servers on Linux for zSeries. It applies to IBM z/OS V1R2 (5694-A01), IBM z/VM V4.2 (5739-A04), SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for IBM zSeries (64-bit), IBM DB2 UDB for z/OS V7.1 (5675-DB2), and SAP R/3 4.6C SR2.
The book provides overviews of SAP and Linux and describes the planning needed for SAP on Linux for zSeries, including resource sharing considerations, hardware and software requirements, and support and maintenance.
It focuses on how to prepare the system environment, describing system and network configurations, as well as installation and customization tasks. After detailing how to install SAP application servers in z/VM Linux images, it concludes with a description of how to clone those images.
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The Multiple Components in One Database (MCOD) feature of SAP enables a reduction in the number of DB2 systems that need to be installed and maintained. This significantly simplifies overall database administration and is considered one of the major DB2 competitive advantages.
This IBM Redbook will help systems administrators, database administrators, managers, and operation staff to plan, implement, and administer an SAP MCOD landscape with DB2 Universal Database (UDB) for OS/390 and z/OS as the database management system.
We describe how to merge existing systems into a single DB2 subsystem. Two different methods are developed, each of them addressing different needs. For small-to-medium SAP systems where high availability is not a requirement, we explain how to use SAP tools. For large systems, where the down time needed by SAP standard procedures is not acceptable, we document a technique to merge SAP components without moving the data.We also provide a cloning procedure using the Control Center. We show how to clone one component out of an MCOD landscape. We address the backup and recovery implications in an MCOD environment, to help database administrators plan accordingly. We also describe how to set up and use the Computer Center Management System (CCMS) in an MCOD landscape.
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This redbook will help you plan and install a disaster recovery solution for SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390. It is one of a series of redbooks about the SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390 solution and the associated environment.
Many companies are migrating their critical business applications from the legacy mainframe environment to SAP R/3. As these companies depend on information and processes managed by SAP R/3, the availability of the SAP R/3 system, even in the event of a disaster, is essential.
In the context of this book, a disaster is defined as an extended service interruption of the information technology (IT) services of an organization that cannot be corrected within an acceptable predetermined time frame, and that necessitates the use of alternate equipment or an alternate site for recovery.
In this redbook we discuss general issues of disaster recovery, backup and restore processes for SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390, and the disaster recovery process for SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390.
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This redbook is directed to customers who need to install and do the initial implementation of SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390, with SAP R/3 Release 4.5B. The initial implementation uses the AIX platform for SAP R/3 application servers and the OS/390 platform for the SAP R/3 database server. The redbook presents practical examples to demonstrate the installation, database setup, and operational aspects of SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS390. The redbook helps systems programmers, database administrators, and SAP basis consultants to understand the implementation of SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390.
This third edition of the redbook addresses the new releases of OS/390, SAP R/3, and associated software. It also discusses Windows NT application servers. A section on OS/390 Workload Manager settings has been added to this edition; also added in various sections is discussion regarding Gigabit Ethernet. Additionally, the redbook incorporates experience gained since the second edition was published; it includes suggested revisions.
Knowledge of SAP R/3, AIX, ESCON hardware, OS/390, OpenEdition, and DB2 is assumed.
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