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SAP Modules & Functions

FICO:
Finance(FI) and Controlling(CO) modules are the core
modules of SAP, all the financial processing transactions are captured in FI.
CO represents the internal accounting viewpoint of an organization, these
are tightly integrated with other modules.
SD:
Sales & Distribution helps to manage the entire sales and
distribution process, from taking the initial order to accepting payments and
then delivering the goods or services.
MM:
Materials Management module handles the procurement and
inventory functions of organizations such as inventory management,
purchasing, material resource planning etc..
PS:
Project Systems is for project and portfolio management, it
helps to manage the entire life cycle of a project
HCM:
HR SAP HCM manages all functions from hiring an
employee to its final termination in organization. It consists of Personnel
Management, Organizational Management , Time Management and Payroll.
ESS & MSS: Employee Self Service is a web enabled tool used to update
their own data by the employee itself, Manager Self Services is to update
the data of subordinate by managers.

SAP Modules & Functions

SAP CS/PM :
Customer Service / Plant maintenance being used as
CAFM system. Customer Service (CS) component to perform maintenance
functions for external customers. In the Plant Maintenance (PM) component, all
maintenance costs related to spare parts, consumables or labor expended on
equipment maintenance are eventually charged to a cost center. In the CS
component, the company bills the customer for maintenance services rendered
on customer equipment. The CS component also completely integrates with the
SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) component for customer quotation creation and
customer billing.
The company maintains master data on equipment and on functional locations,
When equipment needs maintenance, a user creates a maintenance notification
in the system. A maintenance engineer evaluates the notification; if the
equipment does need maintenance, the engineer can convert the notification
into a maintenance order, which consists of an estimation of components,
resources and time required for equipment maintenance. When the
maintenance engineer releases the maintenance order, the system also
calculates the planned maintenance costs. The engineer proceeds to record
actual maintenance details such as maintenance components consumed,
resources expended or labor hours consumed. This shows up as actual costs of
equipment maintenance.

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