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Flya Kite Introduction to SAP

Flya Kite Introduction to SAP. SAP. Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing (SAP) Name of the company SAP AG SAP America Name of the software SAP R/2 – Mainframe version SAP R/3 – Client/Server version. SAP AG. Founded in Germany (1972)

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Flya Kite Introduction to SAP

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  1. Flya KiteIntroductionto SAP Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  2. SAP • Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing (SAP) • Name of the company • SAP AG • SAP America • Name of the software • SAP R/2 – Mainframe version • SAP R/3 – Client/Server version Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  3. SAP AG • Founded in Germany (1972) • World’s fourth largest software provider • World’s largest provider of Integrated Business Solutions software • Company stock trades on the Frankfurt and New York exchanges Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  4. SAP R/3 • World-wide usage • Designed to satisfy the information needs for business sizes (small local to large all international) • Multi-lingual • Multi-currency • Designed to satisfy the information needs for all industries (industry solutions) Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  5. SAP R/3 • Enables a company to link it’s business processes • Ties together disparate business functions (integrated business solution) • Helps the organization run smoothly • Real-time environment • Scalable and flexible Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  6. Integrated Business SolutionsSoftware Vendors • SAP • Oracle - PeopleSoft, J.D. Edwards • Microsoft – Great Plains, Axapta, Solomon • IBM • BAAN Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  7. Architecture • Central relational database (e.g., Oracle, Informix, Microsoft SQL and many others) • Client/Server – three-tiered • ERP Component – Oriented towards common identifiable business modules (FI, MM, SD, CO, PP, HR) • Add-ons: • Customer Relationship Mgmt (CRM) • Supply Chain Mgmt (SCM) • Product Lifecycle Mgmt (PLM) Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  8. Relational Database • Tables: Defines and links thousands of tables of information (33,000+) • Advantages • Consistent and accurate data • Common definitions for terms • Eliminates data redundancy • Shared, but restricted usage (e.g., profiles) Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  9. SAP R/3 Advanced Basics • Instance – each install of the SAP R/3 software on an individual application server • Configurable – each instance can be distinctively configured to fit the needs and desires of the customer (within limits) • Most of the infrastructure decisions, including configuration decisions, occur during project implementation Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  10. SAP R/3 Document Principle • Each business transaction that writes data to the database creates a uniquely numbered electronic document • Each document contains information such as • Responsible person • Date and time of the transaction • Commercial content • Once created, a document cannot be deleted from the database Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  11. Business Processes • A process is a set of linked activities that transform an input into a more valuable output thus creating value • What the business “does” in doing what it does • Processes are linked • Physically • Purchased raw materials used to manufacture finished goods that are sold to customers from which money is collected • Data • Data about physical things flows from one process to another Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  12. Logistics Processes Materials Management (MM) Sales and Distribution (SD) Production Planning (PP) Quality Management (QM) Plant Maintenance (PM) Service Management (SM) Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  13. Administrative Processes • Financial Accounting (FI) • Treasury (TR) • Managerial Accounting (CO) • Enterprise Controlling (EC) • Investment Management (IM) • Project Systems (PS) Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  14. Administrative ProcessHuman Resources • The Human Resources (HR) application component is a complete integrated system for supporting the planning and control of personnel activities Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  15. Client • The highest level in an SAP R/3 instance • A self-contained unit with a separate set of master records and its own set of configuration tables • An instance can have more than one client • Training Client • Testing Client • Production Client • NOT something you will be configuring or touching in any way Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  16. Company Code • Represents an independent legal accounting unit • Balanced set of books, as required by law, are prepared at this level • A client may have more than one company code • United States • Europe Liabilities & Owners Equity Assets Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  17. Chart of Accounts • Complete list of all accounts in the General Ledger for a company • Each company code must be assigned one, and only one, chart of accounts • Several company codes can use the same (i.e., identical) chart of accounts Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  18. Passwords • Each user has his/her own unique password • On the initial login, the generic password must be changed to a user’s unique selection • At least 3 characters long • Cannot begin with a ! Or ? • First three characters must be unique and not contained in the user name Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  19. Roles and Profiles • Roles specify just what each user is allowed to do in SAP • Profiles also restrict authorization for access to the system • Each user has his/her own role or profile that determines what the user can do in the SAP system • Support segregation of duties • In Flya Kite, you have far broader roles and profiles than do typical users in a real world application of SAP • Necessary since you are performing a multitude of roles across all of the modules in the case Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  20. Master & Transaction Data • Master data is relatively fixed • Customer master • Material master • Vendor master • General Ledger • Pricing • Transaction data is unique to a particular transaction • Transaction specific Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  21. Material Master • Contains all data required to define and manage a specific item of material • Integrates data from: • Accounting (FI and CO) • Inventory Control (MM) • Production Planning and Control (PP) • Engineering • Forecasting • Sales and Distribution (SD) • Each user has a uniqueview • View is the data the user can view and change Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  22. Vendor Master Data • Controls how transaction data is posted and processed for a vendor • Contains all the data you require to do business with your vendors. Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  23. Customer Master • Contains all the customer related data necessary for processing orders, deliveries, invoices and customer payments • Customer Master contain all relevant data regarding business partners • Sold-to party • Ship-to party • Bill-to party • Payer Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

  24. Transaction Data • Data that apply to a unique, particular transaction and only to that transaction • For example • Quantity being ordered, manufactured, or sold • Dates – order date, delivery date, billing date, etc. • Amounts – total dollar amount for the transaction Quarles: Flya Kite Introduction

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