SAP R/3 Release 4.6 Curriculum Outline
Navigating SAP R/3 Release 4.6
Overview/DescriptionTo enable the student to log on to SAP R/3 Release 4.6, manipulate the user interface, navigate the system, and create and configure a favorites list
Target AudienceExisting SAP R/3 users upgrading to Release 4.6
PrerequisitesGeneral understanding of SAP R/3
Expected Duration (hours)1.8
Lesson Objectives Navigating SAP R/3 Release 4.6
- Log on to SAP R/3, customize the logon menu, and change a password.
- Log on to SAP R/3 as an end-user and change a password.
- Identify the components of the SAP user interface and explain their functions.
- Explain how to change the appearance of various elements of the SAP interface.
- Describe how to use the SAP Easy Access screen to navigate to and run SAP transactions.
- Create a shortcut from the desktop and from an open screen.
- Describe how to open, navigate between, and close multiple sessions in SAP R/3 Release 4.6.
- Describe the function of the Favorites folder and move, rename, and delete items in the folder.
Back to ListUsing SAP R/3 Release 4.6
Overview/DescriptionTo enable the student to work with tasks and to describe some of the updated screens in Release 4.6
Target AudienceExisting SAP R/3 users upgrading to Release 4.6
PrerequisitesGeneral understanding of SAP R/3
Expected Duration (hours)2.1
Lesson Objectives Using SAP R/3 Release 4.6
- Use the User and SAP menus to find transactions.
- Manipulate fields and input, change, and save data.
- Describe how to locate object codes using the search and help features in the SAP R/3 system.
- Create a purchase order using Release 4.6.
- Print a variety of documents in SAP R/3 Release 4.6 and select their output settings.
- Explain the new Release 4.6 interface features and the changes in the Materials Management module.
- Describe the new interface changes associated with sales orders and customer master records.
- Discuss the fundamental changes that have occurred in the Service Management module in the move to the new Release 4.6 graphical user interface.
- Explain how to display vendor master records, enter a vendor invoice, and display vendor line details.
Back to ListSAP R/3 Release 4.6 Fundamentals
Overview/DescriptionTo describe and demonstrate how SAP R/3 Release 4.6 application modules support business activities
Target AudienceNew SAP R/3 Release 4.6 end-users
PrerequisitesA basic knowledge of Windows
Expected Duration (hours)2.2
Lesson Objectives SAP R/3 Release 4.6 Fundamentals
- Describe how SAP R/3 Release 4.6 supports a business environment.
- Explain SAP customization and system-wide concepts, and describe the reporting and archiving tools.
- Discuss in detail the system architecture of SAP R/3 Release 4.6.
- Explain how the Business Framework simultaneously enables independence and integration for applications.
- Describe the stages and activities in the Customer Order Management (COM) process.
- Describe all the stages in the Production process.
- Provide an overview of the steps and activities involved in the Procurement process.
- Discuss the financial accounting processes for both internal and external accounting requirements.
- Describe the structure and functionality of the Human Resources (HR) module in Release 4.6.
- Describe the functions of the Plant Maintenance, Project System, and Service Management modules.
- Explain how SAP R/3 Release 4.6 both connects a business to the outside world and integrates its internal processes.
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Overview/DescriptionTo recognize SAP as a leading ERP solution, identify the mySAP products available, and execute basic tasks in mySAP ERP
Target AudienceThe audience includes project team members as defined by SAP, trainee technical consultants on SAP implementation projects, and anyone requiring an overview of the SAP solution set.
PrerequisitesNone
Expected Duration (hours)2.5
Lesson Objectives SAP Overview
- Identify the features and benefits of ERP.
- Identify the functions of the SAP range of solutions.
- Recognize the appropriate SAP solution to integrate business processes in a given scenario.
- Recognize which module of the mySAP ERP solution solves a specific business need.
- Recognize which new-dimension product meets a specific business need.
- Recognize the appropriate mySAP Business Suite solutions and modules to use in a given scenario.
- Recognize the underlying concepts of mySAP ERP.
- Recognize how to execute a task in the SAP R/3 GUI.
- Execute a task using SAP R/3 GUI in a given scenario.
Back to ListmySAP Finance Modules
Overview/DescriptionTo recognize how to align business processes with key financials modules in the SAP R/3 package
Target AudienceThe audience includes project team members as defined by SAP, trainee technical consultants on SAP implementation projects, and anyone requiring an overview of the SAP solution set.
PrerequisitesNone
Expected Duration (hours)1.8
Lesson Objectives mySAP Finance Modules
- Determine the data required to complete Financial Accounting transactions in given scenarios.
- Select and interpret a report that meets a business need in the given scenario.
- Align business processes with the Financial Accounting module in a given scenario.
- Determine the data required to complete Controlling transactions in given scenarios.
- Select and interpret a report that meets a business need in the given scenario.
- Align business processes with the Controlling module in a given scenario.
Back to ListmySAP Logistics Modules
Overview/DescriptionTo recognize how to align business processes with key logistics modules in the mySAP ERP R/3 package.
Target AudienceThe audience includes project team members as defined by SAP, trainee technical consultants on SAP implementation projects, and anyone requiring an overview of the SAP solution set.
PrerequisitesNone
Expected Duration (hours)2.8
Lesson Objectives mySAP Logistics Modules
- Determine the data required to complete Materials Management transactions in given scenarios.
- Determine which report meets a business need in a given scenario.
- Align business processes with the Materials Management module in a given scenario.
- Determine the data required to complete Production Planning and Control transactions in given scenarios.
- Determine which report meets a business need in a given scenario.
- Align business processes with the Production Planning and Control module in a given scenario.
- Determine the data required to complete Sales and Distribution transactions in given scenarios.
- Determine which report meets a business need in a given scenario.
- Align business processes with the Sales and Distribution module in a given scenario.
Back to ListmySAP ERP Architecture
Overview/DescriptionTo recognize the SAP R/3 architecture and how NetWeaver enhances the current SAP R/3 architecture.
Target AudienceThe audience includes project team members as defined by SAP, trainee technical consultants on SAP implementation projects, and anyone requiring an overview of the SAP solution set.
PrerequisitesNone
Expected Duration (hours)1.7
Lesson Objectives mySAP ERP Architecture
- Determine the components applicable at different layers of the client/server architecture in given scenarios.
- Recognize how work processes function in SAP R/3.
- Determine the SAP R/3 system landscape and its associated R/3 instances in a given scenario.
- Identify the NetWeaver configuration for a component in a given scenario.
- Define a landscape for a given scenario.
Back to ListSAP R/3 Administration
Overview/DescriptionTo recognize how to use system monitoring tools, how to perform user management tasks, and how to implement security
Target AudienceThe audience includes project team members as defined by SAP, trainee technical consultants on SAP implementation projects, and anyone requiring an overview of the SAP solution set.
PrerequisitesNone
Expected Duration (hours)2.7
Lesson Objectives SAP R/3 Administration
- Configure a work process in a given scenario.
- Monitor user activity in an R/3 instance in given scenarios.
- Recognize how to use the System Log to monitor system events in given scenarios.
- Access information on runtime errors for error analysis in a given R/3 instance.
- Monitor an R/3 instance in given scenarios.
- Perform user management tasks in given scenarios.
- Implement user-level security in a given scenario.
- Associate a role to a user in a given scenario.
Back to ListPlanning and Implementing SAP Projects
Overview/DescriptionTo implement SAP projects using the ASAP methodology and the SAP implementation guide
Target AudienceThe audience includes project team members as defined by SAP, trainee technical consultants on SAP implementation projects, and anyone requiring an overview of the SAP solution set.
PrerequisitesNone
Expected Duration (hours)2.3
Lesson Objectives Planning and Implementing SAP Projects
- Recognize the activities involved in preparing for SAP project implementation.
- Recognize the activities involved in the business blueprint phase of SAP project implementation.
- Recognize activities involved in the realization phase of SAP project implementation.
- Recognize the activities of the final preparation phase and the go live and support phase.
- Recognize the activities in implementing an SAP project in a given scenario.
- Configure a business process activity using IMG to implement an SAP project in a given scenario.
- Configure a business process activity for a given scenario.
Back to ListSAP NetWeaver
Overview/DescriptionTo recognize how SAP NetWeaver features as an integration and application platform and how it supports open standards using web and enterprise services.
Target AudienceThe audience includes project team members as defined by SAP, trainee technical consultants on SAP implementation projects, and anyone requiring an overview of the SAP solution set.
PrerequisitesNone
Expected Duration (hours)1.8
Lesson Objectives SAP NetWeaver
Recognize the SAP NetWeaver architecture components and tools that provide integration and application capabilities. Recognize how NetWeaver components enable NetWeaver to serve as an integration platform. Recognize how the SAP Web Application Server enables NetWeaver to function as an application platform. Recognize the features and benefits of SAP NetWeaver as an integration and application platform in a given scenario. Recognize how SAP NetWeaver provides support for open standards using web and enterprise services. Recognize how to implement open standards for an enterprise using web and enterprise services. Back to ListABAP Fundamentals
Overview/DescriptionTo recognize the basic features of ABAP, including the workbench and ABAP tools, and to learn how to create a domain, a data element, and a table.
Target AudienceProject team members who will be involved at a programming level in customizing SAP implementations using SAP's ABAP programming language
PrerequisitesThose taking SAP ABAP Programming Fundamentals training are expected to have some generic knowledge of programming concepts and at least some foundation-level programming experience
Expected Duration (hours)2.5
Lesson Objectives ABAP Fundamentals
- Recognize the basic concepts of ABAP and access the ABAP Workbench.
- Recognize which ABAP Workbench tool to use in a given scenario.
- Recognize the characteristics of the ABAP data dictionary objects.
- Recognize the features of ABAP and the functions of the ABAP tools and data dictionary objects.
- Recognize the components of a table definition.
- Create a domain and a data element in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to create a table in a given scenario.
- Create domains and data elements and use them to create Data Dictionary tables for a given scenario.
Back to ListABAP Programming I
Overview/DescriptionTo create a basic and an interactive report program using ABAP and to recognize how to preform basic object-oriented tasks such as creating and instantiating a class
Target AudienceProject team members who will be involved at a programming level in customizing SAP implementations using SAP's ABAP programming language
PrerequisitesThose taking SAP ABAP Programming Fundamentals training are expected to have some generic knowledge of programming concepts and at least some foundation-level programming experience
Expected Duration (hours)3.4
Lesson Objectives ABAP Programming I
- Define ABAP data objects in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to perform assignments and calculations in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to control ABAP program flow in given scenarios.
- Create a simple ABAP program in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to read and modify data from the database using internal tables in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to control a report program using events and messages in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to create interactive report programs for a given scenario.
- Create an interactive report program for a given scenario.
- Recognize how to create and instantiate a class in ABAP.
- Recognize how to implement inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism using classes in given scenarios.
- Recognize how to work with ABAP classes in a given scenario.
Back to ListABAP Programming II
Overview/DescriptionTo create a dialog program and format and print a SAP form
Target AudienceProject team members who will be involved at a programming level in customizing SAP implementations using SAP's ABAP programming language
PrerequisitesThose taking SAP ABAP Programming Fundamentals training are expected to have some generic knowledge of programming concepts and at least some foundation-level programming experience
Expected Duration (hours)2.7
Lesson Objectives ABAP Programming II
- Recognize how to open, activate, and create a transaction code for a new dialog program in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to create screens and GUI status in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to define the flow logic of a screen in a given scenario.
- Create a dialog program for a given scenario.
- Recognize how to format SAPscript forms for printing in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to print forms using SAPscript in a given scenario.
- Recognize how to print Smart Forms in a given scenario.
- Format and print a form in a given scenario.
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