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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Finding Configuration Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Chapter 2 Displaying Documentation for Implementation Content in SAP
Solution Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7


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1 Finding Configuration Documentation
You can find configuration documentation especially designed for business scenarios, business
processes, and implementable steps in SAPSolution Manager. SAPSolution Manager provides you with
content and tools to implement your software solution.
This document contains an overview of how to access documentation in SAPSolution Manager. For
more information about SAPSolution Manager, see ht t p: / / ser vi ce. sap. com/ sol ut i onmanager .
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2 Displaying Documentation for
Implementation Content in SAP
Solution Manager
Prerequisites

You have installed SAPSolution Manager as part of your system landscape.

You have connected all your systems to Solution Manager.

To connect your systems, choose Tools SAP SolutionManager SystemLandscape in your Solution
Manager system (transaction SMSY).

You have created an implementation project.

To create an implementation project, choose Tools SAP SolutionManager Project Administration
in your Solution Manager system (transaction SOLAR_PROJ ECT_ADMI N).
For more information about these settings, see the SAPLibrary for SAPNetWeaver under SAP
NetWeaver SolutionLifeCycleManagement SAP SolutionManager .
Procedure
Including Scenarios in Your Implementation Project
1. In your Solution Management system, choose Tools SAP SolutionManager BusinessBlueprint
(transaction SOLAR01).
2. Select the Structuretab page on the right.
3. In the ScenarioNamecolumn, you can select the predefined scenarios using the value help. You can
also create your own scenarios here by entering the scenario name in this column.
Both the selected scenarios and the newly created ones are now included in the navigation tree.
N O T E
The predefined scenarios also include predefined processes.
Including Processes in Your Implementation Project
1. In your Solution Management system, choose Tools SAP SolutionManager BusinessBlueprint
(transaction SOLAR01).
2. Navigate to the scenario for which you want to add a new process.
3. Select the Structuretab page on the right.
4. In the ProcessNamecolumn, select the relevant business processes under the relevant organizational
areas. You can also create your own processes here by entering the process name in this column.
The selected business processes are now part of your scenario.
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Displaying Scenario Documentation
1. In your Solution Management system, choose Tools SAP SolutionManager BusinessBlueprint
(transaction SOLAR01).
2. In the navigation tree, select a scenario.
3. Select the Gen. Documentationtab page on the right.
4. To display the scenario description of the selected scenario, double-click the document link.
Displaying Process Documentation
1. In your Solution Manager system, choose Tools SAP SolutionManager BusinessBlueprint
(transaction SOLAR01).
2. To display business process descriptions of business processes in scenarios that are already part of
the navigation tree, proceed as follows:
3. In the navigation tree, navigate to a scenario and select a business process.
4. Select the Gen. Documentationtab page on the right.
5. To display the process description of the selected process, double-click the document link.
Displaying Configuration Documentation for Scenarios or Processes
1. In your Solution Manager system, choose Tools SAP SolutionManager Configuration (transaction
SOLAR02).
2. Navigate to the scenario or business process for which you want to display the configuration
documentation and select it.
3. Select the Configurationtab page on the right.
4. To display the configuration documentation, double-click the document link.
Including Basic Configuration Settings in Your Implementation Project
1. In your Solution Management system, choose Tools SAP SolutionManager Configuration
(transaction SOLAR02).
2. In the navigation tree, select Configuration.
3. Select the Structuretab page on the right.
4. Choose the ChangeConfigurationStructurebutton.
5. In the ConfigurationElement column, you can select predefined configuration elements by using the
value help. Depending on which scenarios you have included in your implementation project,
the value help offers different configuration elements.
The selected configuration elements are then displayed under Configurationin the navigation tree.
Displaying Documentation for Basic Configuration Settings
1. In your Solution Management system, choose Tools SAP SolutionManager Configuration
(transaction SOLAR02).
2. In the navigation tree, select Configuration.
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3. Navigate to the configuration structure for which you want to display the configuration
documentation and select it.
4. Select the Configurationtab page on the right.
5. To display the configuration documentation, double-click the document link.
More Information
For more information about the other functions in SAPSolution Manager, see ht t p: / /
ser vi ce. sap. com/ sol ut i onmanager .
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Typographic Conventions
E xam p le D e scrip tio n
<Exampl e> Angle brackets indicate that you replace these words or characters with appropriate
entries to make entries in the system, for example, Enter your <User Name>.
Example
Example
Arrows separating the parts of a navigation path, for example, menu options
Example Emphasized words or expressions
Exampl e Words or characters that you enter in the system exactly as they appear in the
documentation
ht t p: / / www. sap. com Textual cross-references to an internet address
/ exampl e Quicklinks added to the internet address of a homepage to enable quick access to specific
content on the Web
123456 Hyperlink to an SAPNote, for example, SAPNote 123456
Example

Words or characters quoted from the screen. These include field labels, screen titles,
pushbutton labels, menu names, and menu options.

Cross-references to other documentation or published works
Exampl e

Output on the screen following a user action, for example, messages

Source code or syntax quoted directly from a program

File and directory names and their paths, names of variables and parameters, and
names of installation, upgrade, and database tools
EXAMPLE Technical names of system objects. These include report names, program names,
transaction codes, database table names, and key concepts of a programming language
when they are surrounded by body text, for example, SELECT and I NCLUDE
EXAMPLE
Keys on the keyboard


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