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Operation Guide
Table of Contents
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 4 4.1 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.2.1 4.3.2.2 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.5.1 5.5.1.1 5.5.1.2 5.5.1.3 5.5.1.4 5.5.1.5 5.5.1.6 5.5.1.7 5.5.1.8 5.5.2 5.5.2.1 5.5.3 5.5.3.1 5.5.3.2 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6 7 7.1 7.2 Getting Started ............................................................................................................... 6 About this Guide ................................................................................................................ 6 Global Definitions .............................................................................................................. 6 Important SAP Notes ......................................................................................................... 7 History of Changes ............................................................................................................ 7 Support Packages .............................................................................................................. 8 Configuration and Customization .................................................................................... 9 SAP SAP SAP SAP SAP Legal Requirements by PROLOGA ................................................................................ 9 Dispatching and Planning Longterm Planning by PROLOGA .......................................... 9 Dispatching and Planning Operational Planning by PROLOGA ........................................ 9 Mobile Order Management by PROLOGA ....................................................................... 9 Smart Meter Rollout for Utilities by PROLOGA ............................................................. 10
Technical System Landscape High Level Overview .................................................... 11 Monitoring .................................................................................................................... 13 Alert Monitoring Concept .................................................................................................. 13 Performance Analysis ....................................................................................................... 15 Starting SQL trace analysis ............................................................................................... 16 Example: How to analyze Operational Planning ................................................................... 16 Logging and Tracing Concept ............................................................................................ 20 Application Logging .......................................................................................................... 20 System Logging and Tracing ............................................................................................. 21 Trace Functions ............................................................................................................... 21 System Log..................................................................................................................... 21 Management of SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 ..................................................... 23 Starting and Stopping ...................................................................................................... 23 Backup and Restore ......................................................................................................... 23 System Copy .................................................................................................................. 23 Periodic Task................................................................................................................... 23 User Management............................................................................................................ 23 Role Concept................................................................................................................... 29 /WATP/PROLOGA_CUSTOMIZING (for consultants, administrators) ........................................ 30 /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_WITH_PRO (for commercial clerks) ........................................... 31 /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_NOPROFIL .............................................................................. 32 /WATP/ONBOARD_COMPUTER (for commercial clerks) ......................................................... 32 /WATP/ROUTEPLANNING (for commercial clerks) ................................................................. 32 /WATP/SAMMELROLLE_MITPROFIL (commercial clerk) ......................................................... 33 /WATP/SAMMELROLLE_OHNEPROFIL (mainly for "powerful" users) ........................................ 33 /WATP/USERS_OWN_DATA (commercial clerk) ................................................................... 34 Authorization Objects ....................................................................................................... 34 Example: Waste Approval Management .............................................................................. 35 Archiving ........................................................................................................................ 36 Principles of PROLOGAs Archiving ..................................................................................... 36 Principles of PROLOGAs Deletion Process ........................................................................... 38 Logging of Security Relevant Events .................................................................................. 39 Communication Channels and Communication Security ........................................................ 39 Security Statements/Guidelines for Included 3rd Party Applications ....................................... 39 Security Statements/Guidelines ......................................................................................... 40 High Availability ........................................................................................................... 42 Appendix ...................................................................................................................... 44 Customizing Tables .......................................................................................................... 44 Authorization Objects delivered with the Add-on .................................................................. 47
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CPU analysis of a typical test system of PCSS ................................................................... 14 8: Fundamentals of ABAP monitoring................................................................................. 15 9: Activate system trace .................................................................................................... 16 10: Date and planner group selection dialog......................................................................... 16 11: Main screen of operational planning ............................................................................... 16 12: Tree with expanded nodes............................................................................................ 17 13: Deactivating SQL trace ................................................................................................ 17 14: Display trace .............................................................................................................. 18 15: Assigning filter for displaying trace ................................................................................ 18 16: Example of a trace ...................................................................................................... 19 17: Detailed execution plan ................................................................................................ 19 18: User management screen (transaction SU01) ................................................................. 24 19: User management screen (transaction SU01) ................................................................. 25 20: Role assignment (transaction SU01) .............................................................................. 25 21: Additional information about user management in SAP help portal .................................. 26 22: Additional information about identity management in SAP help portal .............................. 26 23: Additional information about authorization concepts in SAP help portal ............................ 27 24: Different role selection ................................................................................................. 28 25: Additional information about locking/unlocking users ....................................................... 29 26: Role /WATP/PROLOGA_CUSTOMIZING ........................................................................... 30 27: Role /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_WITH_PRO ................................................................. 31 28: Role /WATP/ONBOARD_COMPUTER ............................................................................... 32 29: Role /WATP/ROUTEPLANNING....................................................................................... 33 30: Select authorization object ........................................................................................... 35 31: Display authorization objects ........................................................................................ 35 32: Change authorization objects........................................................................................ 36 33: Overview PROLOGA Archiving ....................................................................................... 37 34: Example of archiving frame .......................................................................................... 37 35: Object hierarchy of /watp/base_admin .......................................................................... 38 36: Display log ................................................................................................................. 38 37: Logging of security relevant objects .............................................................................. 39 38: Security statements 1 .................................................................................................. 40 39: Transaction SE80 I ...................................................................................................... 40 40: Transaction SE80 II ..................................................................................................... 41 41: Source SAP Library; TOM Netweaver ........................................................................... 42 42: Source SAP Library; TOM NW; SAP Notes ..................................................................... 43 43: Customizing and configuration data I ............................................................................. 44 44: Customizing and configuration data II ........................................................................... 45 45: Customizing and configuration data III .......................................................................... 46 46: Authorization Objects delivered with the Add-on ............................................................. 47
Table Overview
Table 1: Important SAP Notes ........................................................................................................ 7 Table 2: Most important changes in prior PROLOGA Add-ons.............................................................. 8 Table 3: Logging objects of PROLOGA Add-on ................................................................................ 20
Glossary
Attention
Note
1 Getting Started
This guide does not replace the daily operations hand book that we recommend customers create for their specific production operations. 1.1 About this Guide
Designing, implementing, and running your SAP Applications by PROLOGA will give you the opportunity to increase the performance of your business processes in the best way and to fulfill the demands of your local government at treating the waste materials. This guide provides a starting point for managing your mySAP solutions and maintaining and running them optimally. It contains specific information on various tasks and lists the tools that you can use to implement them. This guide also provides references to the documentation required for these tasks, so you will sometimes also need to consult other guides such as the Master Guide, the Customizing and Configuration Documentation of: SAP Legal Requirements by PROLOGA, SAP Dispatching & Planning - Longterm Planning by PROLOGA, SAP Smart Meter Rollout for Utilities by PROLOGA, SAP Dispatching & Planning - Operational Planning by PROLOGA and SAP Mobile Order Management by PROLOGA and Implementation of SAP Applications by PROLOGA (PCSS). Target Groups: Technical Consultants System Administrators Solution Consultants Business Process Owners Support Specialists The PROLOGA Add-on is technically fully integrated into the SAP ERP system and does not require any special technical configuration (e.g. in the server profiles or on database level) 1.2 Global Definitions
Its recommended to read: Terms_and_Definitions_of_SAP_Applications_by_PROLOGA_4.8.pdf. This document gives an overview of all important terms and definitions of the Add-on. Knowledge of business processes (e.g. waste and recycling industry) and maintenance of SAP solutions is required.
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 1.3 Important SAP Notes
Check regularly which SAP Notes are available for the Solution Operation Guide.
Title
Composite note SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 How to get a licence key for PROLOGA add on Prerequisites for installing AddOn V4.8 Table 1: Important SAP Notes
1.4
History of Changes
Make sure you use the current version of the Solution Operation Guide. The current version of the Solution Operation Guide can be found on the SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com. The following table provides an overview of the most important changes in prior versions.
Version
1.0 2.0
Important Changes
First version of the SAP Applications by PROLOGA Solution Operation Guide SAP Legal Requirements by PROLOGA Catalogue exchange provides an interface to exchange local and customer-made waste (material) catalogues. The direct usage of approval in service frequency is a simplification in the service frequency maintenance process. Instead to create a note template the customer can enter the approval number. The functionality for archiving of waste notes is prepared. SAP Route and District Management for Waste and Recycling by PROLOGA The new release provides new functionalities for dispatching different types of orders. This capability supports the customer in implementing processes for a variety of different business scenarios. Managing different order types (waste disposal orders, deliveries and customer service orders) under the same planning interface is enabled. Planned resources are checked against availability (SAP-HR and SAP-PM integration). The short term planning provides an overview about a planning time line, the service location of the orders and details regarding single orders. Third party products, such as map material by PTV or a Geographical Information System may be integrated to the software through interfaces. SAP Mobile Order Management by PROLOGA The new release provides broader opportunities to manage the fleet regarding administration client front-end software at the vehicles, like remote software updates and maintenance of releases. It provides new features for system administrators to install a new release or to roll-out the software for a business unit. The technology on which the software is based on has got new features to scale the communication (sending and receiving orders and messages) and to confirm executed orders. Support for SAP EhP2 With release 2.0 functional changes of SAP Waste and Recycling delivered in SAP EhP2 are fully supported.
3.0
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1.5
Support Packages
Make sure that you only use official releases of the PROLOGA Add-on. The PROLOGA Add-on follows the SAP strategy regarding support packages. Please contact the info@prologa.com PROLOGA administration for available versions at:
The PROLOGA Add-on includes enhancements of the existing SAP industry solution SAP Waste and Recycling. Before you start customizing this Add-on you have to customize the standard business processes of SAP Waste and Recycling as described in the appropriate documentation (transaction SPRO) 2.1 SAP Legal Requirements by PROLOGA
The customization/configuration of this component is described in: SAP_Legal_Requirements_by_PROLOGA_Configuration_Guide_4.8.pdf. After finishing the customizing you can start using the component by managing your waste manifests as described in the user manual. 2.2 SAP Dispatching and Planning Longterm Planning by PROLOGA
Customization/configuration of this component is described in: SAP_Dispatching_&_Planning_Longterm_Planning_by_PROLOGA_Configuration_Guide_4.8.pdf. We recommend using a digital map component to tap the full potential of this component and maximize efficiency. An SAP certified digital map solution is available from PTV AG. There exist the additional opportunity to link to other maps like GIS systems via WMS and WFS, Google Maps and bing. See also document SAP_MapConfig_by_PROLOGA_Configuration_Guide_4.8.pdf. 2.3 SAP Dispatching and Planning Operational Planning by PROLOGA
Customization/configuration of this component is described in: SAP_Dispatching_&_Planning_Operational_Planning_by_PROLOGA_Configuration_Guide_4.8.pdf. We recommend using a digital map component to tap the full potential of this component and maximize efficiency. An SAP certified digital map solution is available from PTV AG. There exist the additional opportunity to link to other maps like GIS systems via WMS and WFS, Google Maps and bing. See also document SAP_MapConfig_by_PROLOGA_Configuration_Guide_4.8.pdf. 2.4 SAP Mobile Order Management by PROLOGA
Customization/configuration of this component is described in: SAP_Mobile_Order_Management_by_PROLOGA_Configuration_Guide_4.8.pdf. The customizing is splitted in several parts and includes basic customizing of SAP standard objects (like technical object types) and component specific customizing. The customizing of the module is to be implemented with the transaction /WATP/BC_CONFIG. Prerequisite for applying the SAP Mobile Order Management by PROLOGA application is the implementation of the SAP Dispatching and Planning - Operational Planning by PROLOGA application.
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 2.5 SAP Smart Meter Rollout for Utilities by PROLOGA
Configuration of this component is described in: SAP_Smart_Meter_Rollout_for_Utilities_by_PROLOGA_Configuration_Guide_4.8.pdf. The user manual of the component can be found in document: SAP_Smart_Meter_Rollout_for_Utilities_by_PROLOGA_User_Manual_4.8.pdf. We recommend using a digital map component to tap the full potential of this component and maximize efficiency. An SAP certified digital map solution is available from PTV AG. There exist the additional opportunity to link to other maps like GIS systems via WMS and WFS, Google Maps and bing. See also document SAP_MapConfig_by_PROLOGA_Configuration_Guide_4.8.pdf.
The component for the smart meter rollout is especially dedicated to a mass roll out of technical devices. The picture below provides an overview about the high level scenario combined with the other modules for the process.
Plant maintenance
Material Management
ISU
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide The following picture illustrates the system landscape as it is described in the technical product fact sheets of PCSS. The picture is an example for the use of PTV. Another option is the use of a GIS (as ESRI or openGIS) system which provides maps and functions as WMS or WFS. In this case the external SAP Netweaver is needless.
SAP Kernel 7.01 patchlevel 110 SAP_BASIS 7.01 SP 7 SAP_APPL 6.04 SP 7 IS- UT 6.04 SP 7 SPAM/SAINT 7.01 SP 40 Optimized route and dist. plan. Legal requirements
RFC link to SAP gateway
SAP IGS
( Internet Graphics Server )
PTV
( xMap Server )
PTV
( xLocate Server )
PTV
( xRoute Server )
SAP database
PTV
( Roadmap material ) The IGS communicates via RFC with the gateway of the ERP 6. 0 system. The road map data can then be displayed in the ERP system , and geocoding and routing can be performed based on the PTV map data Instead of PTV eServers the . , newer PTV xServers can be used at least in the near ( future).
SAP Kernel 7.01 patchlevel 110 SAP_BASIS 7.01 SP 7 SAP_APPL 6.04 SP 7 IS- UT 6.04 SP 7 SPAM/SAINT 7.01 SP 40 Optimized route and dist. plan. Legal requirements
RFC link to SAP gateway
SAP database
Figure 4: feasible solution of a system landscape for the PROLOGA Add-on by using Google Maps
The choice of the map service depends usually on the customer preferences or already existing GIS solutions.
4 Monitoring
4.1 Alert Monitoring Concept
The CCMS is fully integrated in the SAP solution. Administrators and developers can monitor the complete solution within the SAP Alert Monitor (transaction RZ20). As the PROLOGA Add-on is technically fully integrated in the SAP ERP system, there are no additional resources such as memory caches, queues etc. deployed. Therefore, the PROLOGA Add-on does not require any special CCMS monitoring. Instead the already existing standard CCMS monitoring tools can be used. You can monitor the system by using the SAP standard templates for system monitoring.
Figure 5: Applying the SAP monitor template for the operating system
You can execute the different methods as described in the SAP standard dialog.
The following screenshot illustrates the result of the CPU analysis as described above.
In addition to the available SAP monitoring templates administrators may build their individual monitor templates. For further information on alert monitoring go to: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/8d/a20e4249fc5433e10000 000a155106/frameset.htm
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4.2
Performance Analysis
As the PROLOGA Add-on was developed with SAP development tools and in compliance with the SAP development standards, you can use the transactions provided by SAP for performance analysis.
Please use the standard SAP SQL trace functionality for analyzing the SQL statements which are used in a PROLOGA transaction. The standard SAP SQL trace functionality (transaction ST05) can be applied for analyzing the SQL statements used by PROLOGA transactions. This is useful for performance analyses aiming at optimizing the efficiency of the PROLOGA transactions.
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 4.2.1 Starting SQL trace analysis
Start transaction ST05 and set marker in SQL trace check box.
After the SQL trace is switched on (Activate Trace), you can execute the transaction you want to investigate in a second session. 4.2.2 Example: How to analyze Operational Planning 1. Start the transaction /WATP/TP01 in a second session (select transaction from tree or enter /N/WATP/TP01).
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SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 3. Expand a node in the tree on the left.
4. Switch back to your first session and deactivate the SQL trace.
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 5. Click on Display Trace to show the SQL trace.
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 6. Click on the green check mark. The usual SQL trace display appears, showing how SAP standard tables and PROLOGAs /WATP/ tables are accessed by SQL statements.
7. For further investigations and detailed analysis you can call the Execution Plan for an SQL statement.
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SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 4.3 Logging and Tracing Concept
SAP systems keep a variety of logs for system administration, monitoring, problem solving, and auditing purposes. Audits and logs are important for monitoring the security of your system and to track events in case of problems. Due to the fact that the PROLOGA Add-on is fully integrated in the SAP environment you can use standard SAP functionality to log and trace the behavior of the Add-on and the entire system. 4.3.1 Application Logging
Application logging records the progress of the execution of an application so that you are able to reconstruct the processing if required. While the system log records system events (information about program and transaction terminations, database errors, etc), you can use the application log to record application specific event and problem messages relating to objects. Use the transaction SLG0 to configure the application log. With the transaction SLG1 to you can display and analyze the application log. The application log is a table structure consisting of several tables. Application related entries are written to these tables using SAP function modules. The where-used list provides information on who accessed the function modules (call report RSFKT100; function group: SLG0). The following logging objects are included in the PROLOGA Add-on. Object
/WATP/DEFAULT /WATP/DEFAULT /WATP/ADMTASK /WATP/ARCHIVE /WATP/UPGRADEADJUST /WATP/ARB /WATP/DEFAULT /WATP/BC /WATP/DEFAULT /WATP/ADMIN /WATP/ARCHIVE /WATP/CONFIRM /WATP/IMPEXP /WATP/CS_CIC /WATP/CS_CIC /WATP/TP /WATP/DEFAULT
Subobject
Description
General logging object for the whole Add-on Default message log Administration Archiving Upgrade processes Logging object for SAP Legal Requirements by PROLOGA Default message log Logging object for SAP Mobile Order Management by PROLOGA Default message log Administration Archiving Confirmation Im-/Export Logging object for Cluster Builder CIC processes Logging object for SAP Dispatching and Planning Default message log
Further information about application logging and auditing can be found here: http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/c7/69bcc9f36611d3a6510000e835363f/frameset.htm
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 4.3.2 System Logging and Tracing
4.3.2.1 Trace Functions Trace functions allow you to trace the steps of various operations in your SAP system. It enables you to monitor the system and to isolate problems that occur. You can use trace functions to monitor the following operations in your system: SQL database accesses For more information, refer to the SQL trace documentation in the BC - ABAP Workbench: Tools guide. http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/d1/801847454211d189710000e8322d00/co ntent.htm ABAP programs For more information, refer to the ABAP runtime documentation in the BC - ABAP Workbench: Tools guide. http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/d1/801847454211d189710000e8322d00/co ntent.htm Internal operations in the SAP system and authorization check Apply transaction ST01 (see also System Trace). http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/83114c4bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Traces generated by SAP processes (developer traces). These are the files that are written by the individual SAP system processes. The trace files contain detailed technical information to be consulted when problems arise in your system. For more information see also Developer Traces. Use transaction ST11 to display the trace files. http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8311664bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm 4.3.2.2 System Log You can use the system log to identify and correct errors occurring in your system and its environment. System log can be started with transaction SM21. Working with the System Log: Displaying a Log http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8311924bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Reading a Log Report http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/83119f4bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Expert Mode http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8311ac4bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Configuring and Running the System Log: Specifying Log File Path Names http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8311b94bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide Understanding Central Logging Concepts http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8311c64bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Setting Central Logging Parameters http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8311d34bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Starting the System Log Processes http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8311e04bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Terminating Processes http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8311ed4bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Troubleshooting Central Logging http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8311fa4bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Debugging Central Log Processes http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8312074bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm Controlling Log Switching http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/1f/8312144bc511d189750000e8322d00/con tent.htm
There is no need to start or stop the PROLOGA Add-on. After you have installed (as described in SAP_Applications_by_PROLOGA_Installation_Guide_4.8.pdf), configurated (as described in the single configuration guides of SAP Applications by PROLOGA) and customized (as described in the single customizing guides of SAP Applications by PROLOGA) the Add-on, it is ready for usage. 5.2 Backup and Restore
All tables of the PROLOGA Add-on are part of the SAP ERP database. There is no additional database schema required. As all programs and transactions are part of the SAP ERP system, backup and restore instructions of SAP apply.
Since the PROLOGA Add-on is fully integrated in SAP system you do not have to perform additional steps for creating a system copy. Follow the instructions of how to create a system copy described in the SAP manual. 5.4 Periodic Task
The PROLOGA Add-on does not require any periodic task to run properly. Therefore, you do not have to schedule any jobs or tasks. 5.5 User Management
The PROLOGA Add-on follows the requirements and recommendations of SAP for user management, authorization and role concepts. The Add-on itself does not need additional users or user groups. The Add-on contains a pre-defined set of roles for common business scenarios which can easily be adapted to your specific needs. The SAP standard transactions SU01, SU10, PFCG, CUA and SUIM can be used for managing user rights, roles, realization of authentication concept etc. Below you will find some examples and information about user and role management.
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 2. Creation of initial or new password Creating initial passwords or changing passwords follows the SAP standard rules.
3. Role definition The declaration of roles is recommended as it is described in the SAP guidelines. The following illustration displays the definition of different system roles.
The roles are defined for different user types (administrator, non-administrative users ->work flow user). By means of the SAP standard transactions mentioned above the roles will be defined especially for the business needs of the user. The role ROUTE_PLANNING marked in the illustration above is particularly designed for order management and order dispatching. It contains all user rights necessary to fulfill the requirements of the business process the dispatcher is responsible for. You will find additional helpful information about user management at the SAP help portal. http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/da/16115e9d70e64eaa3f9e199c3ffb80/frameset.htm
Figure 21: Additional information about user management in SAP help portal
The identity management of the PROLOGA Add-on follows the SAP standard rules. The following transactions of the Identity Management of the Application Server ABAP are relevant: SU01, SU10, PFCG, CUA, SUIM. http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/81/0e0f61b566dc44bbb4055b3ccd25be/frameset.ht m
Figure 22: Additional information about identity management in SAP help portal
It is recommended to apply the SAP Authorization Concept. For more information go to: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/81/0e0f61b566dc44bbb4055b3ccd25be/frameset.ht m
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Figure 23: Additional information about authorization concepts in SAP help portal
In case of emergency refer to the SAP recommendations for activating an emergency user for the SAP Application Server ABAP and the SAP troubleshooting guide. See also SAP instructions on how to unlock a user: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/ee/10df3d0eb8af5ee10000000a114084/frameset.htm
5.5.1
Role Concept
Generally, the commercial clerk role referred to in the following chapters may also be assigned to consultants and developers, in particular for testing of relevant transactions. The designation commercial clerk is only to express that the role was predominantly conceived for commercial clerks and therefore which is essential authorization is not issued for system administration, the ABAP workbench or customizing. The authorization concept described in the following distinguishes between a standard end user (= commercial clerk) on the one hand and a system design oriented user (consultants, developers or system administrators) on the other hand. The basic idea is that the commercial clerk may not interfere with the basic system configuration of a productive system (including the largest part of the customizing).
With the PROLOGA Add-on 4.8, several roles for various areas of the waste & recycling industry are delivered. These roles have names starting with /WATP/. When the PROLOGA Add-on is installed using transaction SAINT, the /WATP/ roles are imported fully correctly only into client 000 but not into the other clients. This is normal system behavior. We recommend the following course of action for the system administrator in order to make the delivered roles fully usable also in other clients: 1. Go into client 000 and check in the profile generator (transaction PFCG) whether all authorization profiles for the /WATP/ roles are correctly generated. This is usually the case in client 000. (If a profile is for some exceptional reason not generated in client 000, then generate it manually.) 2. Put all /WATP/ roles into a customizing transport request in client 000. 3. Release this transport request in client 000. 4. Import the transport request into the client(s) in which you are really working. 5. Check in the profile generator (transaction PFCG) in your working clients whether all authorization profiles for the /WATP/ roles are correctly generated. This should be the case if the import ran successfully. 6. Assign the relevant /WATP/ roles with the correctly generated authorization profiles to the relevant users. Then all /WATP/ roles should work correctly as desired in all relevant clients. 5.5.1.1 /WATP/PROLOGA_CUSTOMIZING (for consultants, administrators) Brief description: allows complete customizing in the /WATP/ namespace This role provides the authorizations for customizing activities in the relevant PROLOGA configuration transactions in the /WATP/ namespace. Authorizations for SAP standard transactions are not provided. This role was mainly designed for consultants and persons being responsible for customizing tasks and can also be assigned to developers, if required. Due to security reasons this role should not be assigned to end-users on the commercial clerk level. The menu tree of this role is structured as follows:
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 5.5.1.2 /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_WITH_PRO (for commercial clerks) Brief description: Legal requirements SAP standard and PROLOGA transactions This role is mainly designed for commercial clerks and provides extensive authorizations for PROLOGA transactions in the component SAP Legal Requirements by PROLOGA and also for some SAP standard transactions relating to this field. However, rather than being used on its own this role is most useful in combination with other roles (within SAP Waste & Recycling), e.g. in combination with the role /WATP/WASTE_MITPROFIL (see below). The menu of the /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_WITH_PRO role is structured as follows:
The possibilities to navigate from directly permitted transactions to other transactions are limited in order to keep authorizations linked to this role concentrated on the waste legislation related field. Example: Material master data can be displayed but not changed. Additional rights provided by other roles are required in order to manage (including creating and deleting) material data. As said earlier, this role provides no authorizations regarding system administration or ABAP development. Moreover, an end-user cannot execute any SAP software transport functions (such as in SE09, STMS etc.) with this role. Customizing rights are very restricted. The same applies for authorizations in the area of spool request management and background processing. Those rights are restricted in order to prevent authorizations from being unnecessarily assigned several times to the same user. If a user is to be provided with enhanced authorizations in these fields, those rights have to be assigned through other roles.
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 5.5.1.3 /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_NOPROFIL Brief description: Legal Requirements SAP standard and PROLOGA transactions The menu of this role is identical to the menu of the role /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_WITH_PRO described in the previous paragraph. The only distinction is that the role /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_WITH_PRO provides the rights required for the transactions listed in the menu (i.e. an authorization profile has been assigned) whereas the role /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_NOPROFIL provides neither rights nor an authorization profile. Therefore, this role provides merely a menu tree listing waste legislation related transactions. In order not to blow up user master data unnecessarily by assigning authorizations twice, the role /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_NOPROFIL is particularly suitable for users that have already other roles assigned which provide them with extensive rights. Example: Users with an assigned role that has been derived and only slightly modified from the SAP_ALL profile. In this case, only the menu tree for SAP Legal Requirements has to be assigned to the user by means of the role /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_NOPROFIL. In this example, the required authorizations are already part of the slightly modified SAP_ALL profile that was granted to the user. 5.5.1.4 /WATP/ONBOARD_COMPUTER (for commercial clerks) Brief description: Transactions for SAP Mobile Order Management This role provides a menu tree for SAP Mobile Order Management by PROLOGA transactions and the respective authorizations. However, this role should only be seen as a supplement to other roles in the process of mobile workforce management, i.e. this role by itself is hardly sufficient for productive work. Rather, it should be combined with suitable other roles such as /WATP/ROUTEPLANNING.
5.5.1.5 /WATP/ROUTEPLANNING (for commercial clerks) Brief description: Route planning and related management of waste disposal orders This role was designed for commercial clerks working in the field of route planning. This role enables the user, among other things, to display the road map material in transactions such as /WATP/TP01. Moreover, the user may execute activities associated with the route planning when maintaining waste disposal orders that are assigned to routes and vehicles. Here, the user may view the detailed data of the relevant waste disposal order or assign a waste disposal order to another vehicle. The menu tree of this relatively "small" role is structured as follows:
5.5.1.6 /WATP/SAMMELROLLE_MITPROFIL (commercial clerk) Brief description: composite role of several waste & recycling and BC roles This composite role was designed for commercial clerks who are responsible for various tasks in the field of waste and recycling and who are to be enabled to deal with route planning and mobile order management (BC, on-board computing) as well. This composite role comprises the following single roles including the respective authorizations (and the associated authorization profiles): /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_WITH_PRO /WATP/WASTE_FEES_WITH_PROFILE /WATP/MANAGE_CUSTOMERS /WATP/ONBOARD_COMPUTER /WATP/ROUTEPLANNING The role PROLOGA_SAMMELROLLE_MITPROFIL provides extensive rights in the daily waste and recycling business and allows for necessary activities in adjacent areas such as sales. However, this role does not cover the entire area of waste and recycling but mainly focuses on the PROLOGA transactions and those SAP standard transactions which are relatively closely associated with them. This role also provides the required authorizations to work with the SAP Dispatching and Planning by PROLOGA application including the road map material. This role does not provide authorizations to customize essential system settings. As regards system administration, ABAP development or transport management, this role does not provide any rights as it was designed for end-users. 5.5.1.7 /WATP/SAMMELROLLE_OHNEPROFIL (mainly for "powerful" users) Brief description: composite role of several waste & recycling and BC roles This composite role includes the following single roles: /WATP/WASTE_LEGAL_REQ_NOPROFIL (a role without authorization profile) /WATP/WASTE_FEES_NOPROFILE (a role without authorization profile) /WATP/MANAGE_CUSTOMERS (a role with a "small" authorization profile) /WATP/ONBOARD_COMPUTER (a role with a "small" authorization profile) /WATP/ROUTEPLANNING (a role with a "small" authorization profile)
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide The purpose of this composite role is to provide users who have already been assigned quite extensive rights through other roles with an additional menu tree for several important parts of SAP Waste and Recycling. This menu tree focuses on the PROLOGA transactions but also includes several SAP standard transactions which are relatively closely related to the PROLOGA transactions. This composite role mainly provides a menu tree; however, it also contains a few authorizations. In particular, the authorizations required to work with the SAP Dispatching and Planning application including the map material are provided by this role. This role is chiefly interesting for developers and consultants who have already been assigned extensive authorizations through, e.g., a slightly reduced SAP_ALL profile and who just need this role to access its menu tree. In this way, the user context is not unnecessarily enlarged with doubly assigned authorizations. 5.5.1.8 /WATP/USERS_OWN_DATA (commercial clerk) Brief description: user data: address, spool jobs, jobs This very "small" role enables the user to: display and change own address data and default values in transaction SU3 manage own spool and print jobs in transaction SP02 manage own background processing in transaction SM37 display own authorizations with transaction SU56 and define missing authorizations with transaction SU53; the transactions SU53 and SU56 were not included in the menu on purpose in order not to call the users attention to it. However, these transactions might be very helpful when analyzing authorization problems. Neither spool jobs nor background processing jobs of other users can be managed with this role. 5.5.2 Authorization Objects
Authorization objects enable you to define complex authorizations by grouping up to 10 authorization fields in an AND relationship to check whether a user is allowed to perform a certain action. To pass an authorization test for an object, the user must satisfy the authorization check for each field in the object. Therefore, it is essential to provide users and user groups with correct user rights. The development follows the SAP guidelines for creating authorization objects. The classes and objects of the PROLOGA Add-on 4.8 were evaluated considering whether the existence of an authorization is mandatory from a process perspective. Having determined the objects a user is requiring rights for, those rights can be allocated.
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 5.5.2.1 Example: Waste Approval Management
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Figure 31: Display authorization objects PROLOGA GmbH SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Page 35 of 47 Operation Guide
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide The data element of the field ISU_ACTIVT is E_MODE. The picture below illustrates the elementary type of E_ACTIVITY. The authorization rights displayed under the Value Range tab can be allocated.
A complete list of all authorization objects delivered with the PROLOGA Add-on is attached as appendix 7.2 - Authorization Objects delivered with the Add-on. User rights supported by the PROLOGA Add-on are similar to the authorization field ISU_ACTIVT: display (value 1), change (value 2), create (value 3), delete (value 4), check (value 7) and execute (value 8). The following values are not supported: empty (no processing), 5 (change history) and 9 (display in list). 5.5.3 Archiving
Objective of any archiving integration is the reduction of the data volume on a database in order to improve efficiency of the database. PROLOGA follows the SAP recommendations to export the data in files. An import of data is not supported in general. In case that an import of data is required, contact SAP or your implementation partner directly. PROLOGA has a predefined archiving frame. This object is a container consisting of one more archiving steps to complete a whole archiving process. The process runs in a defined order and is defined for a client of an SAP system (see next chapter). 5.5.3.1 Principles of PROLOGAs Archiving Archiving provided by PROLOGA follows a hierarchical strategy. You can archive an object only if the superior object of the SAP standard has been archived before.
material column *PK MANDT: MANDT(3) *PK MATNR: CHAR(18) MTART: CHAR(4) MATKL: CHAR(9) PK + PK_Material(MANDT, CHAR)
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The superior object of the waste material is the SAP standard object material. PROLOGA provides a business object for this SAP standard object which includes a functionality to check in the background if related objects exist. In this case an error message is created and archiving is not executed. It depends on the customizing which objects relations have to be checked.
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SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide In the example above the material can be deleted when the flag (Field: LOEVM) for deletion is set. The material will not be deleted if it has already been used in an invoice. 5.5.3.2 Principles of PROLOGAs Deletion Process The same method that is used to archiving data is applied for deleting data (if this functionality is enabled). The following picture illustrates the hierarchy of existing objects in PROLOGAs transaction /WATP/BASE_ADMIN. The archiving frame EX_CUST_FRAME (grey box) references the task EX_CUST_FRAME (white box).
Frame, that has to be deleted. The frame references the taks EX_CUST_FRAME.
If anyone tries to delete task EX_CUST_FRAME (white box) the following error message appears and the program prevents archiving or deleting of the object.
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 5.6 Logging of Security Relevant Events
It is recommended to use the transaction RZ20 of SAP ECC 6.0 to monitor security relevant alerts.
See also chapter Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.. The PROLOGA Add-on does not provide a security configuration. There is no security concept required in addition to the SAP standard concept. You will find additional information on the SAP Security concept at: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/da/16115e9d70e64eaa3f9e199c3ffb80/frameset.htm 5.7 Communication Channels and Communication Security
The PROLOGA Add-on applies the SAP interface (IF_GIS_VIEW) in order to retrieve map data from the MapServer (for instance map&guide by PTV AG). The interface is provided by SAP and is implemented class CL_GIS_VIEW_IGS. There is no additional encryption method required as all servers are connected to the local network. 5.8 Security Statements/Guidelines for Included 3rd Party Applications
The add-on provides the capability to administrate and adapt the functionality. The relevant transactions are /WATP/BASE_OBJCONFIG, /WATP/ARB_CONFIG and /WATP/MAP_CONFIG. Take care that users have no rights on this transactions in a productive environment as you would administrate functions as SE16 and SE80. You can use these transactions in the development systems for adapting functions. The changes will be transferred to Q and P system by using SAP transport. Example: After calling transaction /WATP/BASE_OBJCONFIG you can navigate by double.klick on a methode name to the code editor.
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Figure 39: Transaction SE80 I PROLOGA GmbH SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Page 40 of 47 Operation Guide
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide At changing into edit mode a developer key is requested by SAP.
6 High Availability
The PROLOGA Add-on is is fully integrated in the SAP system landscape. Availability of the PROLOGA Add-on component SAP Legal Requirements by PROLOGA directly linked to the availability of the SAP Waste and Recycling solution. Therefore both solutions have to be considered if a higher solution availability is required. For further information about availability considerations go to: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/08/57456b4ae611d1894f0000e829fbbd/frameset.ht m
7 Appendix
7.1 Customizing Tables
Below is a list of all tables containing customization and configuration data of the PROLOGA Add-on.
Package Tablename /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCACTVTY /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCCMMNT /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCCONFIG /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCEXCEPT /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCFILLLV /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCKEYPRO /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCKEYPRT /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCMDGEN /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCOBJTKP /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCOBJTYP /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCOBJTYT /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCRES /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCRESA /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCRESF /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCRESFT /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTBCREST /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTEXPPARM /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTEXPPARMT /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTEXPPROPS /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTEXPTSSIG /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTEXPTYPE /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTEXPTYPET /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTEXPXML /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTSIGTYPGR /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/TTSIGTYPGT /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/TCAPAKINDT /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/TTFOP4APPL /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/TTFOP4APPT /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/TTPST4RPS /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/TTTPCPCNFG /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/TTTPHRINFO /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/TTTPOPCNFG /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/TTTPRPCNFG /WATP/PRINT /WATP/TPRTUSER /WATP/PRINT /WATP/TPRTUSERO /WATP/PRINT /WATP/TTPRTFRM /WATP/PRINT /WATP/TTPRTFRMO /WATP/PRINT /WATP/TTPRTFRMP /WATP/PRINT /WATP/TTPRTFRMS /WATP/PRINT /WATP/TTPRTGRP /WATP/SAP /WATP/TTFLEETCAT /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TRANGE /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TRANGET /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TRANGEV /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTAPPL /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTAPPLGRP /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTAPPLSCR /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTAPPLT /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPL /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLBFM /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLBOA /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLBOK /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLDTA /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLFLD /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLGRP /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLMAN /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLNR /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLPRA /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLPRT /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLRNG /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLRPT /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLSCR /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTIMPLSCRT /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTPLANHTMC /WATP/VISUALS /WATP/TTPLANHTML Description zustzliche Daten zum Signal Aktivitt futher data for signal activity zustzliche Daten zum Signal Bemerkungen futher data for signal remarks allgemeine BC-Konfiguration Configuration for BC Suite zustzliche Daten zum Signal Ausnahmen futher data for signal exceptions zustzliche Daten zum Signal fr Fllstandswerte futher data for signal fuel values Tablekey-Provider Tablekey-Provider Texttabelle zu Tablekey-Provider Tablekey-Provider text Konfiguration der Stammdatengenerierung Configuration master data generation Zuordnung der Objektyp-Tablekey-Provider Tablekey-Provider assigning object type zustzliche Konfigurationsdaten zum Objekttyp futher data for object type Texttabelle fr Erweiterung der Objekttypen futher data for object type text Rckmeldetypen Result types Rckmeldetypzuordnung Result types assignings Rckmeldefelder Result fields Rckmeldefeldertexte Result fields text Rckmeldetypentexte Result types text Transferparameter Transfer parameter Texttabelle zu Transferparametern Transfer parameter text zustzliche Eigenschaften an einer Transfertypklasse futher data for transfer type class Transfer types assigning transfer state and signalTransfertyp Transferstatus-Signal-Zuordnung Transfertypen Transfer types Texttabelle zu Transfertypen Transfer types text XSLT-Programme fr Transfertypen XSLT programs Signaltypgruppen Signal type group Texttabelle zu Signaltypgruppen Signal type group text Texttabelle zur Kapazittsart Capacity kind text FOP for Application (Text) Front Office Process for application text FOP for Application Front Office Process for application bentigte Stops zwischen 2 Routenpunkten needed stops between route points Einstellungen der KapaPlanung Capacity planning properties HR Infotypes read in OPTP HR Infotypes read in OPTP Einstellungen der Op. TP Operational route planning properties Einstellungen der Revierplanung route district planning properties Druckeinstellungen des Nutzers Print options per user Optionen f. nutzerspezifische Druckformulareinstellungen Print options per user Druckformular Print form Druckformularoptionen Print form options Druckformularparameter Print form parameters Druckformular Zuordnung SubFormulare Print form assigning sub print forms Druckformulargruppe Print form group weitere Customizing Einstellungen zur Fahrzeugart Fleet cat further properties Abgrenzungen gespeichert Selection Abgrenzung Texte Selection text Abgrenzungswerte Selection values Anwendungen Application Anwendungsgruppe Application group Anwendungsbereich Application screen Texte zur Tabelle der Anwendungen Application text Implementierung/Ausprgung APPL Implementation Implementation BO Feld Modifikation Implementation field modifications Implementation BO Erweiterung Implementation business object extensions Implementation Buchungen Implementation functions Implementation Datenberechtigung Implementation data authority Implementationsfelder Implementation fields Implementationsgruppe Implementation group Implementation aktiv in Mandant Implementation client Implementation Nummernkreisinterval Implementation number range Implementation Vorgangsberechtigung Implementation process authority Implementation Druckformulare Implementation print forms Implementation Abgrenzungsdefinitionszuordnung zu Anwendung Implementation selections Implementation Reportmapping Implementation report mapping Implementation Subscreen Implementation screens Implementation Subscreen Texte Implementation screen texts Planner HTML - Charttypen HTML planner chart types Konfiguration fr PLANNER_HTML HTML planner configuration
SAP Applications by PROLOGA 4.8 Operation Guide 7.2 Authorization Objects delivered with the Add-on
PROLOGA class of business object /WATP/CL_BO_ARBNW /WATP/CL_BO_DECLANLS /WATP/CL_BO_NGSAS /WATP/CL_BO_CONTHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_GEOMOBJ /WATP/CL_BO_BCACTIVITYHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_BCCOMMENTHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_BCCSTORDRESULT /WATP/CL_BO_BCEVACUATION /WATP/CL_BO_BCEXCEPTIONHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_BCMSGTMPL /WATP/CL_BO_BCOBUPROFILE /WATP/CL_BO_BCOBUSOFTWARE /WATP/CL_BO_BCOPHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_BCSERSTATEHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_BCSERVICERESULT /WATP/CL_BO_BCSTAFFTIMERECORD /WATP/CL_BO_BCSWUORDER /WATP/CL_BO_BCSWUORDPOS /WATP/CL_BO_BCSYSREQRESULT /WATP/CL_BO_BCTOURRESULT /WATP/CL_BO_BCWEIGHBILL /WATP/CL_BO_CYCLTMPL /WATP/CL_BO_DOCHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_MSGHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_ORDRHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_ORPSHSTRY /WATP/CL_BO_PLANAREA /WATP/CL_BO_PLANPROFILE /WATP/CL_BO_PLANSET /WATP/CL_BO_PLNGRP /WATP/CL_BO_PLNGRPEAP /WATP/CL_BO_PLNGRPEAR /WATP/CL_BO_TPCPCNFG /WATP/CL_BO_TPOPCNFG /WATP/CL_BO_TPRPCNFG short descritption of business object waste approval declaration analysis NGS modul - German legislation BC/EEWA container movements geocoding BC-Suite event history BC-Suite history of remarks BC-Suite additional confirmation information by orderer BC-Suite emptying BC-Suite history of exeption messages BC-Suite message profiles BC-Suite technical OBU profile BC-Suite OBU Software for data processing BC-Suite employment history BC-Suite history of service status BC-Suite confirmation data made by orderer BC-Suite time registration by vehicle crew BC-Suite update order of softwarerelease on OBU BC-Suite items for update order of softwarerelease on OBU BC-Suite result on request for system data BC-Suite confirmation data of route BC-Suite weighing note BC-Suite pattern to send position data from vehicle to office BC-Suite history of documents BC-Suite history of messages BC-Suite order history BC-Suite history of orders planning area planning profile planning scenario planner group order items of a planner group orders of a planner group configuration shortterm planning time line, size of row at displaying configuration shortterm planning planning tree configuration of user-tailored planning area technical name /WATP/ARNW /WATP/ARDL /WATP/ARNG /WATP/BCNM /WATP/GIS /WATP/BCAH /WATP/BCCH /WATP/BCCR /WATP/BCEA /WATP/BCEH /WATP/BCMT /WATP/BCOR /WATP/BCSW /WATP/BCOH /WATP/BCSH /WATP/BCSR /WATP/BCST /WATP/BCSO /WATP/BCSP /WATP/BCSQ /WATP/BCTR /WATP/BCWB /WATP/BCCT /WATP/BCDH /WATP/BCMH /WATP/BCTH /WATP/BCCI /WATP/TPPA /WATP/TPPF /WATP/TPPS /WATP/TPPG /WATP/TPPG /WATP/TPPG /WATP/TPCC /WATP/TPCO /WATP/TPCR localization
package /WATP/ARB /WATP/ARB /WATP/ARB /WATP/BC_EEWA /WATP/MAP /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ON-BOARD-COMPUTER /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING /WATP/ORDER_PROCESSING
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