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TERP01 SAP ERP: Introduction
Organizational Levels and Master Data is the basic framework that supports
business processes. As part of this module, you will be introduced to the
transition from R/3 to SAP ERP, and therefore understand how to create the
Organizational Levels and Master Data for the business processes inside SAP
ERP.
Module Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Module Objectives
Module Content
Target Audience
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About This Topic
This topic explains the transition from R/3 to SAP ERP. It also aims to introduce
participants to the various components of SAP ERP.
Estimated time to complete this topic: 30 minutes
What's in it for me?
8.- Summary
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Summary
We now come to the end of the topic on Organizational Levels for ERP Basics.
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About This Topic
This topic describes the Master Data that are needed to support Business
Processes in SAP ERP.
Estimated time to complete this topic: 20 minutes
What's in it for me?
We now come to the end of the topic on Master Data for ERP Basics.
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About This Topic
This topic explains the Reporting and Analytical Solutions available in SAP ERP,
to support the internal and external reporting needs of an organization.
Estimated time to complete this topic: 20 minutes
What's in it for me?
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OLAP or Online Analytical Processing is an approach to quickly provide the
answer to analytical queries that are dimensional in nature. It is part of the
broader category of business intelligence. Typical applications of OLAP are in
business reporting for sales, marketing, management reporting, business
process management or BPM, budgeting and forecasting, financial reporting, and
other similar areas.
OLTP or Online Transaction Processing is a class of programs that facilitate and
manage transaction-oriented applications, typically for data entry and retrieval
transaction processing. If you are using the transactions in the Logistics
applications, the Logistics Information System (LIS) updates relevant information.
You can also update information from other systems in the LIS. The LIS
aggregates and stores this information in the data warehouse.
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This slide discusses some of the most important demands placed on a modern
data warehouse. Decision criteria for the efficiency of a data warehouse solution
are highlighted here.
SAP BW enables the analysis of data from operative SAP applications, as well
as, all other business applications and external data sources such as databases,
online services, and the Internet. The transaction-oriented Online Transactional
Processing, or OLTP and the analysis-oriented Online Analytical Processing or
OLAP environment must be seen as an integrated entity.
Master data, and the business processes that result from it, produce a multitude
of information that cannot easily be used for target-oriented analysis. Therefore,
data is cleansed first and, because of the variety of its sources, it is prepared
both technically and in terms of content. Knowledge can then be generated from
the analysis that follows. This knowledge helps the organization to define its
business strategy and supports the business processes derived from it.
25.- Summary
We now come to the end of the topic on Reporting and Analytical Solutions for ERP Basics.
26.-Module Summary
The participant should now be able to appreciate the transition from R/3 to SAP ERP, identify the various
components of SAP ERP and describe the various Organization Levels and Master Data which are needed
to support various Business Processes in SAP ERP. The participant should also be able to describe the
Reporting and Analysis solutions available in SAP ERP to support various internal and external reporting
needs of an organization.
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