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RICEF

I will try to explain the RICEF as mush as I can, R-Reports (this refers to the a requirement
which cannot be met by the standard reports provided by SAP....including report
painter/writer) I-Interfaces (this refers to a requirement where SAP needs to be integrated
with some other non-SAP system....the best example that comes to my mind is the banking
interface...where SAP has to be integrated with a bank's system in order to automate the
payments.) C-Conversion (this refers to the data conversion...when a company decides to
phase out a non-SAP application all the data from the non-SAP app including the master
data as well as transactional data needs to be converted into SAP.The data volume will
depend upon how big is the non-SAP system which is being phased out and how many
functionality does it support.) E-Enhancements (this refers to the changes which can be
made to the SAP programs to change the way a transaction is carried out...SAP provides
enhancement points in programs which are also known as user-exits, which can be used to
tweak the calucations which take place in the background...for example vanilla SAP uses
the posting date to derive the exchange rate for a foreign currency document...but if a user
wants this translation to happen based on the document date instead this can be achieved
by activating the user-exit and making program changes to pick uo the exchange rate using
the document date.) F-Forms (this refers to the various forms...like the sales
invoice,commercial invoice,customers invoice,vendor invoice,purchase orders, customer
open AR statements etc...all of these if needed to be issued as a physical copy on the
company letterhead, will generate a rek for a form....SAP has provided some utilities to
develop the forms like SAP Script and Smartforms...smartforms are more recent...SAP
Scripts are a little outdated..) A requirement associated with any of the above is also
referred to as RICEF object.For each of the RICEF object to be incorporated a functional
SAP guy has to write a functional spec, and then the ABAP developers use this spec as a
reference to carry out the necessary program changes associated with the RICEF object.I
hope you get it now
1) Good business requirements with a lot of details and examples where ever
possibl
2) http://www.ciovp.com/RICEF-on-SAP-Projects-and-Estimations.php

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