Professional Documents
Culture Documents
SAP Navigation
March 2005
Objectives
The participants will be able to:
Log on and off of the SAP system
Use a menu bar
Follow a menu path
Use the mouse
Set user defaults
Reference menu help
Use Search Helps
Create more than one session
Find transaction codes for a particular task
Create a new session with a new transaction code
March 2005
March 2005
March 2005
Demonstration
Adding a new Application Server in the SAP Logon pad.
March 2005
Practice
Adding a new Application Server in the SAP Logon pad.
March 2005
March 2005
Demonstration
Logon to a SAP Server.
March 2005
Practice
Logon to a SAP Server.
March 2005
Help
Layout menu
10
March 2005
11
March 2005
Demonstration
Using the Layout menu to Customize display options.
12
March 2005
Practice
Using the Layout menu to Customize display options.
13
March 2005
Mouse Maneuvering
14
March 2005
15
March 2005
16
March 2005
Demonstration
Maintain user profile.
17
March 2005
Practice
Maintain user profile.
18
March 2005
19
March 2005
20
March 2005
Demonstration
Using Search Help.
21
March 2005
Practice
Using Search Help.
22
March 2005
23
March 2005
24
March 2005
25
March 2005
26
March 2005
Summary
Sap logon is used to create icons to logon to SAP R/3.
Enter User ID, Password and Language to logon to SAP.
System and Help menus are available from every screen of the SAP System.
Use the menu path System -> User Profile -> Own data to change user specific
settings.
A Search Help is a search tool to help you find data in the SAP R/3 system.
You can create up to 6 sessions.
To exit the SAP application use the menu path System -> Log Off.
27
March 2005
Questions
How do you logon on to a SAP application server ?
What is the menu path for changing User specific settings ?
What is the use of a Search Help ?
How many sessions can you open at a time ?
How do you log off from a SAP Server ?
28
March 2005