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SAP

STANSYS
The SCHOOL FOR SAP
STANSYS SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
SRT – 46,
Near Community Hall,
Beside Nagarjuna Jr.College,
S.R.Nagar,
Hyderabad – 500038.

Mobile : + 91- 9177881195


: + 91- 9494688689
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Email : stansys.sap@gmail.com.
Web : www.stansyssap.webs.com
About STANSYS
Hi,
Greetings from Stansys Software Solutions,
Stansys Software Solutions is a premier IT Training, Consulting and Development Company located at
Hyderabad (S.R.Nagar) India. We provide excellent quality Classroom Trainings, Corporate Trainings and
Online trainings on various SAP modules like
•SAP/ABAP-CA-HR
•SAP/WEBDYNPRO ABAP
•SAP/FI-CO
•SAP/BI/BO/BW
•SAP /HANA
•SAP /HR-HCM
•SAP/SD
•SAP/BASIS
•SAP/MM-WM
•SAP/SRM
•SAP/CRM etc.,

STANSYSSOFTWARE SOLUTIONS is best SAP Training Institute in Hyderabad.


We are teaching SAP Real-Time Projects for all modules in different specific faculties with real time projects
and placements.
All our training classes come with access to live SAP systems for hands-on practice. We also
offer complete training materials and documentation, ensuring that you face no additional
costs.
We offer SAP.

Training at following levels:


• SAP Certification Level Training
• SAP Online Training
• SAP Corporate level Training

Our Training Courses cover most core modules of SAP – BASIS, FICO, HR, ABAP-CA,
ABAP-HR, Webynpro, BI/BW/BO (HANA), SD, MM-WM/EWM, SRM, SCM ,CRM and
related technologies.

SAP Modules are categorized into Technical, Functional, Techno Functional Modules.

Technical - BASIS, ABAP, WebDynpro


Functional - FICO, HR, MM, SD, SRM, SCM
Techno Functional - BI, BW, BO, HANA
SAP Trainings & Modules
Hi,
Greetings from Stansys Software Solutions,
Stansys Software Solutions is a premier IT Training, Consulting and
Development Company located at Hyderabad (S.R.Nagar) India. We
provide excellent quality Classroom Trainings, Corporate Trainings and
Online trainings .

Class Room Technical BASIS, ABAP-CA,ABAP-HR,


Web Dynpro ABAP,CRM
Trainings

Online Functional FICO, HR, MM-WM/EWM,


SD, SRM, SCM
Trainings

Corporate Techno
Functional
BI, BW, BO, HANA
Trainings
SAP Modules
T SAP ABAP-CA,HR F SAP SRM T
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C SAP WebDynpro N SAP SCM C
H C H
N T N
I SAP BW/BI-BO O SAP CRM O
C with HANA N
A A F
L SAP FICO L SAP PP U
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SAP BASIS SAP XI C
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SAP HR-HCM SAP BPC O
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SAP SD SAP BODI L

SAP MM SAP Net weaver


WM/EWM
SAP Technical & Techno Functional Modules
SAP ABAP : ABAP stands for Advanced Business Application Programming.
SAP Basis : Basis also known as Basis Admin is typically the administration of SAP.
SAP BI : BI stands for Business Intelligence.
SAP BPC : BPC stands for Business Planning and Consolidation.
SAP BODI : BODI stands for Business Objects Data Integrator.
SAP EP : EP stands for Enterprise Portal.
SAP GRC : GRC stands for Group Risk Compliance.
SAP MDM : MDM stands for Master Data Management.
SAP Net weaver : Net weaver provides technical foundation for SAP applications.
SAP Security : Security ensures security of enterprise operations.
SAP Solution Manager : Solution Manager facilitates technical support for
distributed systems.
SAP XI : SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI) enables you to implement cross-
system processes on services.
SAP PI : SAP Process Integration (SAP PI) is enterprise application integration
(EAI) software
SAP New Dimensional modules
SAP New Modules list which is part of SAP modules list:

SAP APO : APO stands for Advanced Planner Optimizer.


SAP EWM : EWM stands for Extended Warehouse Management.
SAP SCM : SCM stands for Supply Chain Management.
SAP SEM : SEM stands for STRATEGIC ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT.
SAP SRM : SRM stands for Supplier Relationship Management.
SAP IS module
SAP Industries specific module which is part of SAP module list:
SAP IS Aerospace & Defense for Air and military industries.
SAP IS Automotive for Automobile manufacturing industries.
SAP IS Banking for Financial Industries, Banking, and Market Risk Management.
SAP IS Chemicals for Chemical industries.
SAP IS Consumer Products for Consumer product industries.
SAP IS Defense & Security for defense and security industries.
SAP IS Engineering, Construction, and Operations for Construction and
engineering companies.
SAP IS Healthcare for hospitals and healthcare institutions.
SAP IS Higher Education & Research for Campus management.
SAP IS High Tech for high tech industries.
SAP IS Industrial Machinery and Components for heavy machinery
manufacturing companies.
SAP IS Insurance for Insurance companies and Currency Markets.
SAP IS Life Sciences for life sciences industry.
SAP IS Media for Communication and Publishing industries.
SAP IS Mill Products for mill product industries.
SAP IS Mining for mining industries.
SAP IS Oil & Gas for Oil and Gas Industries.
SAP IS Professional Services for professional services industry.
SAP IS Pharma for Pharmaceutical industries.
SAP IS Public Sector for Public Sector and Administration.
SAP IS Retail for Supermarkets and Retail industry.
SAP IS Telecommunications for Telecommunication operators.
SAP IS Transportation & Logistics for transportation and logistics industry.
SAP IS Utilities for Utility industries.
SAP IS Wholesale Distribution for wholesale distribution industry.
Advanced Business Application Programming
Course Contents

ABAP STATEMENTS
ERP INTRODUCTION Write Statement Options
 ERP Fundamentals Parameter Statements
 ERP Purpose Types of Operators
ERP Products Package Creation
Introduction to SAP IF Statement
SAP Job Roles CASE Statement
Role of ABAP Consultant LOOP Statement
Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
SAP R/3 ARCHITECTURE STRUCTURES
Different Tiers of Architecture Creating Structures
Application Server Services Nested Structures
R/3 Landscape Include Structures
ABAP Workbench Move and Move –Corresponding Statements
Retrieving Data from Database Using Selected-End
ABAP INTRODUCTION Sheet
Repository and Dictionary Objects Inserting Data into Database from a Structure
Client Concept
ABAP Related Transaction Codes
ABAP Programming Rules
Data Types

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DICTIONARY OBJECTS MESSAGE CLASSES
Creation of Database Tables Creating Message Classes
Data Elements Types of Messages
Domains Using Messages in Repository Objects
Client Dependent Tables SELECTION SCREEN PROGRAMMING
Client Independent Tables Creating Simple Blocks
 Append and Include Structures Creating Push Buttons and Labels
Table Maintenance Generator  Event Handling in Selection Screen
 Events at Table Level  Initialization Event
Table Buffering At Selection –Screen Event
Primary and Secondary Indexes At Selection –Screen Output Event
Pooled and Cluster Tables At Selection –Screen on Value-Request
Lock Objects At Selection –Screen on Help Request
Type-Groups Creating Tabbed Blocks
Table Types Creating Sub-Screens
Search Helps Creating Application Toolbar Push Buttons Using Function Keys
Views Menu Painter
INTERNAL TABLES MODULARIZING TECHNIQUES
Introduction and Necessity of Internal Tables Internal Subroutines External Subroutines
Classification of Internal Tables Pass by Value Parameters
Creating Internal Tables Pass by Reference Parameters
Select Statement and its Options Passing Internal Tables as Parameters
Select-Options Include Programs
Append Macros
Describe Delete
Read  Modify
Sort Collect
Clear
Refresh
 For all Entries Page 2
Free Insert
FUNCTION MODULES Tab Strip Control
Creating Function Groups Displaying Pictures in Screens
Function Builder Interface  Process on Help Request
Types of Parameters in Function Modules  Process on Value Request
Exception Handling in Function Modules Automatic Field Validations
Optional and Default Parameters  Flow Logic Validations
REPORTS FILE HANDLING
Classical Reports File Transferring Techniques
Control Break Reports File Management on Presentation Server
AT-Events Upload and Download Function Modules
Interactive Reports  File Management on Application Server
At Line –Selection Event File Opening Modes
Top-of-Page Event INPUT Mode
Top-of-Page During Line Selection OUTPUT Mode
ABAP QUERY Reports UPDATE Mode
Creating Logical Database and Usage APPEND Mode
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Working With Datasets
Runtime Analysis OPEN Dataset
SQL Trace READ Dataset
Open and Native SQL Statements  CLOSE Dataset
Creating Cursors SET Dataset
Processing Cursors GET Dataset
MODULE POOL PROGRAMMING Transfer
Introduction to Layout and Flow Logic
Process After Input
Process Before Output
Drop Down List boxes
Table Control Page 3
Sub-Screens
Cross Application Concepts:
BDC (BATCH DATA COMMUNICATION) ALE, IDOCS
BDC Techniques User Exits & BADIs
Direct Input Method LSMW
Call Transaction Method RFC’s & BAPI’s
Error Handling in Call Transaction
Session Method
Error Handling in Session Process
Project Objects:
Background Job Scheduling
™ ABAP Objects
Records Method
™ Project Explanation
SAP SCRIPTS
™ Support Project Tickets Using with Problem
Designing Layouts
Management and Incident Management
Windows
™ Implementation Project Scenario
Using Elements
™ FAQ’s on SAP ABAP
Print Program Creation
™ Resume Preparation ™ Mock Interview
Passing Parameters to SAP Scripts
Symbols in SAP Scripts Standard Symbols Program Symbols
Text Symbols
Image Uploading
Displaying LOGO in SAP Scripts
Creating Standard Texts
Reading Standard Texts Modifying Standard Layouts
 NACE Configuration
SMART FORMS
Differences Between Scripts and Smart Forms
SMART STYLES
Generating Smart Forms Function Modules
Displaying LOGO In Smart Form
Passing Data to Smart Forms Page 4
SAP WEBDYNPRO ABAP, ADOBE FORMS,
FPM Course Contents Controller:
Introduction to Browser Based Technology
View Controller
Introduction to Webdynpro ABAP and Configuration Setup
 Difference between WDABAP & WDJAVA Component Controller
Interface Controller
 FQDN URL (Fully Qualified Domain Name)
 Custom Controller
 MVC Architecture
Window Controller
 Webdynpro Phase Modal & component Object model
 Visual Component & Faceless component Mappings:
Context Mapping
User Interface Elements:
Internal context Mapping
Table, Item ListBox,table Cell Editors, table popins
Form Template, Input field etc. External Context Mapping
Cross Component Mapping
Radio Button Group By Index, Radio Button group By Key
Drop down Key, drop down By Index,Chek Box group Windows:
Pop UP Windows
Business Graphics (Pie Column, Line)2D/3D
Confirmation Dialog Window
Interactive form UI Element
Road Map UI Element External Window
View Container U Element Message Area Service Calls (For MVC Architecture)
Navigation between the Views RFC’s/BAPI’s
Data Transfer between the Views Road Map Using Service call
Calling Transaction Codes Class Methods
Web Services
Value selectors:
S V S (simple Value Selector) WebDynpro Development Using M VC Architecture
E V S (Extended value Selector) Model classes, Business Methods, Persistence class
D V S (Dynamic value selector) Assistance Class, Business methods, Messages
O V S (Object value selector)

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Miscellaneous Topics:
Programming Aspects:
 Recursive/Non recursive Nodes
Wizard Based Programming
 Singleton/Non Singleton Nodes
Getters and Setters
 Supply Functions
Cross-Controller method calls
 Personalization(P13N), Internationalization(I18N)
Visibility/Invisibility, Enable/Disable
 Debugging
Context Based programming (Node, Attribute).
 Collection Cardinality, Selection Cardinality
ADD/DELETE/UPDATE/MODIFY/select Database operations
 Select –Option in Webdynpro
Copy/Select ALL/De-Select All/Conditional Copy functionalities
 Window-Exit, Floor Plan manager
Message programming(Success, warning, Error, Error message
 WebDynpro Enhancements
Message place holders, Message Class
 Best Practices in Webdynpro
Componentization:
Programming Interfaces / Classes :
 Using Multiple Components, Component Usage
IF_WD_CONTEXT_NODE
Cross Component Programming
IN_WD_CONTEXT_ELEMENT
Interface Methods, Input Element, Interface Node
IF _WD _WINDOW_MANAGER
Interface Controller
IF _WD_MESSAGE_MANAGER
Dynamic Programming:
IF_WD_COMPONENT_USAGE
Creation UI Element At Runtime
IF_WD_PORTAL_INTEGRATION etc.
Creation Table At Runtime
CL_WD_Table,
Creation node /Attribute At Runtime
 CL_WD_Table_column
ALV Interface Concepts:
 CL_WD_DropDown_By_IDX,
Basic ALV configuration models (SALV_WD_TABLE)
CL_WD_DropDown_By_Key
Using Methods & Events of interface Controller
CL_WD_Button,CL_WD_Input_field etc
Providing Edit, Link To action, Buttons, Progress indicator
Opening Popup Windows, Confirmation Windows by raising events
MODIFY/UPDATE/INSERT/DELETE Functionalities in ALV
Totals & Sub Totals in ALV Tables
Using multiple tables
Using ALV tables in road Map Component Page 2
ADOBE FORMS, FPM
Course Contents
Adobe Forms:
Introduction to ADOBE FORMS
 Difference between ADOBE FORMS and SMARTFORMS Project Objects:
Adobe Live cycle Designer Adobe Forms Object
 Adobe Scripting  Webdynpro Objects
 Adobe Library Controls WD ABAP Objects
 Table Format and SUB-forms  Project Explanation
 Online Interactive Forms  Support Project Tickets Using with
 Offline Interactive Forms Problem Management and Incident
 Interactive Forms UI element in dynpro Management
 Standard Texts Implementation Project Scenario
 Select, delete, Update, Modify, Insert Operation with Adobe Forms FAQ’s on SAP Webdynpro ABAP
 Static and Dynamic value sets Resume Preparation
 Adobe Forms with Webdynpro  Mock Interview
 Customization Existing Adobe Forms
Downloading adobe Forms from Webdynpro
 Adobe Forms with web Services
Floor Plan Manager Concepts:
Roadmap Scenario (FPM_GAF_Component)
 Tab strip Scenario ( FPM_OIF_Component)
FPM Events and Coding ( IF_FPM_UI_BUILDING_BLOCK)
FAQ’S on WEBDYNPRO ABAP, ADOBE FORMS

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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
BI Overview:
Course Contents
 SAP Net Weaver and BI: Overview, Positioning and Fundamentals
 Fundamentals of Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence
Extraction:
 SAP Net Weaver BW Overview
 Objects in the BI Data Warehouse Layer Types of extractions
 Data warehousing workbench Generic Extraction
 Info Providers : Business Purpose Logistics Extraction
 Info Objects : Characteristics Delta mechanism in LO
 Info Objects : Key Figures Enhancement of LO extractor
 The BI Info Cube : An Extended Star Schema COPA Extraction
 Creating Info Cubes FI Extraction
 Data Acquisition and Transformation from SAP Source Systems Process Chains
 Data Flow : Overview Creation Process chains
 Loading Master Data from an SAP Source System  Creation Of Meta chains
 Loading Transaction Data from an SAP Source System Support Activities
 ETL Processes and Loading hierarchies
 Data Acquisition from other Systems
 Extraction from Non-SAP Systems: Overview
(Flat File, DB connect, UD Connect, XI, Informatica)
 BI Content
 BI Content Discovery ( Meta Data Repository)
 BI Content Activation
Info Providers
 Data Store Objects
 Virtual Providers and Real-time Data Acquisition
 MultiProviders and Info Sets
 Administration of Data Targets
 System Administration Tasks in Bi : Overview Page 1
 Administration of Info Cubes
 Administration of Data Store Objects
Query and Reporting :
Query Performance Techniques
 BEx Query Designer
 Aggregates
 Query Designer
 Rollup
 Info Providers in the BEx Query Designer
Compression
 Restricted Key Figures
Partitions
 Calculated Key Figures
Indexes
 Properties of Key Figures
Remodeling
 Structures and Cells
Repartitioning
 Properties and Attributes of Characteristics
Line Item Dimensions
Integrating Hierarchies into Reports
Variables
Advanced Applications
Exceptions
Conditions
Visual Composer
Managing a Query
Integrated Planning
Query Performance Optimization
Introduction to SAP Business Objects
BEx Analyzer
Web Application Designer and

Authorization:

 Security and Authorization


 Analysis Authorization
 Securing Data Access for Reporting Users

Data Transfer:
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 Overview of Down Stream Data Transfer
 Implementing the Open Hub Destinations
BUSINESS OBJECTS
ENTERPRISE XI R3 AND R4.
SAP BUSINESS OBJECTS (BO) WITH BI
COURSE CONTENT
A.1. Business Objects XI Architecture
SAP BO Central Management Console
Business Objects XI Architecture User, Group, Folder - Creation & Authentication.
Central Management Console Setting User preferences
Central Configuration Manager Access Controls
Info view Voyager Connections
Universe Designer Scheduling
Webi (Web Intelligence) Using Business Objects Info view
Import Wizard Info view - Introduction, Web Desktop Overview, Folders
Publishing Wizard and Categories.
Desktop Intelligence Info view Using Objects
Query as a Web Services Info view Integration for SAP Solutions
Live Office Universe Designer
Xcelsius 2008 SP3 Getting Start with Universe
crystal reports 2008 Setting Universe parameters and Options
Webi Rich Client  Working with Tables
Universe Designer (SAP BI) View column values
SAPBO – Voyager Working with Joins
SAPBO – Widgets Using Contexts
SAPBO - Dashboard Builder Solving Join path problems Checking the universe
 introduction to SAP BO Creating Classes and Objects Setting Access Restrictions
Introduction: Integration with SAP BI – BO Working with list of values Testing and managing the
Formatting Cells Universe
Using the Query Panel
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BO Crystal Reports Query as Web service (QaaWS)
Cross table wizard Usage of Query as web service
OLAP cube report wizard How to configure and use
Connection using ODBL Viewing the Universe and Webi reports using web service
ADO Viewing the Crystal XCelsius reports using web service
Oracle Server Live Office
Universal Connection Introduction
Report Header, Repetition Page Header, Footer, Details How Data can be extracted using Live office
Text Objects Extracting data in Xcelcius using Live Office
Groups
Summary, Cross tables
Xcelcius
OL:AP Grid, Sub Reports Introducing Crystal Xcelcius with SAP implementation options.
Insert Lines, Box, Pictures Create a Crystal Xcelsius Dashboard from SAP data stored in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet
Charts, Formula’s sourced through Crystal Reports or Web Intelligence
Query Based Reports Create a Crystal Xcelsius Dashboard from SAP data stored in a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
Special Fields Created through the use of live Office
BO XI-R/3 Features Create a Crystal Xcelsius Dashboard from SAP data stored in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet
Created through the use of query as a Web Service (QaaWS)
Crating the Universe from SAP system
Crystal Xcelsius Dashboards Using Analytics as part of Dashboard Manager
BW publisher Integrations Create an Analytic Dashboard from SAP data through a Universe
Auto generated Classes and Objects based
on Dimensions and Key figures
Creating Hierarchies
Exporting the Universe
Creating Desktop Intelligence reports using SAP Universe
DASH Boards using info view
Xcelsius Reports using Excel sheets
Applying conditions Formatting options in Xcelsius reports
Creating the Crystal reports based in Source Info cubes
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SAPBO - Voyager
Webi Rich Client (Web Intelligence)
Getting started with Business Objects Voyager, Using
Introduction to desktop intelligence
Report Creation Queries to Analyze Cube Data
Highlighting Exceptions in Data ,Using Voyager with SAP
Publishing the report
Understanding how universes allow you to query ,Logging on to SAP
Member Selector with SAP data ,Using Variables
database using everyday business terms
Understanding Web Intelligence core functionalities ,Mandatory and optional variables
Variable types ,More about variables ,Free Characteristics
Creating a document in the Web Intelligence Rich Client
Viewing a Web Intelligence document in Info View ,Key figures and formatted values
Formatting with no key figures ,Display Attributes
Building a simple query
Working with query properties ,Compounded characteristics
Mutually exclusive Hierarchies ,Unbalanced and Ragged
Restricting data with query filters
Modifying a query with a predefined query filter Hierarchies, SAP display attributes
Applying a single-value query filter Universe Designer
Understanding how universes allow users to query database
Using prompts to restrict data, Complex filters
Working in the Report Panel
Displaying data in tables and charts using everyday business terms.
Creating an ODBC connection to the course database
Using breaks and cross tabs
Creating a Universe
Formatting break, calculations, cross tabs and report filters
Populating the universe structure
Using default and custom sorts
Defining joins in a univers
Ranking data to see top or bottom values
Using alerter to highlight information
Organizing a report into sections
Copying data to other applications
Preparing document for PDF and print
Document formatting
Exporting documents from the Rich Client
Accessing Info View Page 3
SAPBO - Widgets
Installing BI Widgets
Using BI Widgets to Access BI content 19
Login to BI Widgets
Locating content BI content on one or more XI R3 servers
Using BI Widgets explorer to view content
Using BI Widgets with Xcelsius documents
Importing an Xcelsuis document as a widget
Selecting and opening a Web Intelligence Report
Viewing a Web Intelligence Document
Creating a Report Part Widget from a Report

SAPBO - Dashboard Builder


Getting started with Dashboard Builder
Creating Corporate Dashboards using Dashboard Builder
Creating Personal Dashboards using Dashboard Builder
Analyzing Dashboard Content
Setting Dashboard preferences in Info View
Customizing Dashboards
Project
 Complete End to end development of Report Using SAP BO with the help
of Xcelcius 2008 SP3.

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SAP HANA
Course Contents
SAP HANA is a Combination of Hardware and Software Specifically made to process
massive real time data using In-Memory computing Technology allows the Processing
of massive Quantities of real time data in the main memory of the server to provide
results from analyses and transactions by combining SAP software Components
optimized on hardware provided and delivered by SAP leading hardware partners.
In Memory Computing Engine is the major Component of HANA and offers data
acceleration and management software in a single integrated environment. It is
Powerful and flexible data Calculation Engine.
SAP HANA provides direct access to operational data without affecting the
performance of the SAP ERP application. using the SAP Business Objects Data
Services Software, Non-SAP operational data can be loaded in-memory in SAP HANA.

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SAP HANA Introduction and Architecture Basic Modeling
SAP HANA Overview Modeling Overview
SAP In-Memory Computing Overview Terminology
SAP HANA Features SAP HANA Studio Features
Look and feel of SAP HANA Information Modeler Overview
SAP HANA Architecture Installation and Configuration of HANA Studio
SAP HANA Landscape Prerequisites for Modeling
Structure of SAP in-memory Computing studio Modeling Considerations
Row store and column store Architecture Levels of Modeling
Multi Version Currency Control(MVCC) Attribute Views
Persistence Layer in In-memory Computing Engine Analytic Views
Back up &Recovery Modeling Considerations
High-Availability Joins: Different types and when to use what.
Distributed System Where Class Vs Constraint Filters
Data Provisioning options in SAP HANA HANA Studio Preview(use with Caution)
Reporting options on SAP HANA Impact of Query Execution
Security options in HANA Demo
SAP HANA Appliance Model Modeling Suggestions
How SAP HANA Appliance is delivered Troubleshooting Modeling Issues
Sizing Considerations Export and Import Models
SAP HANA –Licensing Options
SAP HANA Project Implementation
Overview: Key Activities
Key Roles Reporting on HANA with BI 4.0
Key Points to keep in mind
Administration
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HANA Reporting Layer & Connectivity Options Advanced Data Modeling with SQL Script
Reporting on HANA Clients Modeling Overview
Reporting on HANA Open Interfaces Calculation View :Overview & Types
Prerequisites for reporting on SAP HANA SQL Script :Motivation
IMDB client installation SQL Script: Overview
Setting up new connection SQL Script Processing
SAP Business Objects BI4.0:Overview & tool comparison Data Type Extensions
Analytical Reporting on HANA Scalar Data type
Relational Reporting on HANA Table type
Reporting on HANA Demo Included Functional Extension
Native Excel Interface via ODBO Concept
SAP Business Object Analysis(Office Edition) Procedure
SAP Business Object Explorer Procedure Calls
Semantic Layer Approach Implementing Functional logic
IDT Vs Universe Designer Operators
SAP BOBJ Web I SQL Script/Built in Function
SAP BOBJ Xcelsius Debugging and troubleshooting SQL Script
SAP Crystal Reports Restrictions for SQL Statement
Enterprise Vs 2011
Front end tool reporting considerations on top of HANA
Troubleshooting common reporting issues

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Data Provisioning: Data Services

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Data Provisioning :Overview
Data Provision Options
Trigger Based Replication
ETL-Based Replication
Log-Based Replication
SAP Business Objects Data Services 4.0 and HANA
ODP enabled Extractor Support in Data Services 4.0
HANA and Data Service Process flow for SAP and non-SAP data
How it works for SAP System
How it works for Non-SAP System
Advanced Data Service options
Column tables creation
Bulk loader options & config
Bulk extracting options & config
Log based replication overview
Technical system landscape
User administration
Authorization
Installing log based replication
Updating the SAP host agent on source system
Installing Sybase components
Deploying the SAP HANA load controller and related components
Configuring log based replication
Configure SAP HANA load controller on SAP HANA system
Initializing replication using SAP HANA system
Initializing replication using SAP HANA load controller
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SAP HANA 6: DATA PROVISIONING :SAP LANDSCAPE TRANSFORMATION(SLT)

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Data provisioning overview
SAP landscape transformation set-up
Options for SLT landscape installation
Post installation stem
Concept of SLT replication
Architecture and key building block
Technical requirement and system set-up information for LT replication server
Key benefits of LT replicating server
Transformational capabilities
Operations
Security and user management in HANA
Creation of users
Creation of roles
Assignment privileges to roles
Assignment of users to roles

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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND CONTROLLING
Course Contents
G/L & New G/L Concepts
Introduction to ERP
Preparation and Finalization of COA
Introduction to SAP & R/3 Architecture
Account Groups
Introduction to Fi/CO
Retained Earnings and importance of Retained Earnings
What is Fi/CO
Tolerance Groups for General ledger/Employees
Sub modules in FI & CO
Screen Variants for G/L Postings
Introduction to CEA,CCA,EC-PCA,CO-PA and PC
Introduction to banking and Treasury Exchange Rate Maintenance
G/L automatic Clearing Maintenance
Concepts of Integration with MM and SD
Foreign Currency Valuation and Translation
Introduction on Month end closing and closing and year end closing
Financial statement version
Global Parameters
Company and company code G/L integration with MM and SD
Define and Activate New G/L
Business area and credit control area
Activation and Specification of Additional ?Ledgers
Fiscal year Variant – Types of Fiscal Years
Chat of accounts – Types of COA Define Currency for Additional Ledgers
Define Segment
Posting Period Variant
Define Document Splitting for G/L accounting
Open and Close Posting Periods
Activate Document Splitting
Document Types
Field Status Variants & Groups Define Document types for Entry View
Transfer Balances and Carry Forward(Balance sheet& P&L
Multiple Currencies
Introduction to Multiple Ledgers Items)
Other Aspects of Global Parameter Posting Keys
Documents in G/L – Park & Post, Hold, Recurring,
Account Assignment Model etc.,
G/L Reports

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A/R & A/P, Banking Asset Accounting
Account Groups Chart of Depreciation
Document Types for Customer and Vendors
Define 0% tax Codes for Asset Accounting
Number Range assignment for Account groups Asset Classes and Account determination of Asset
Customer and Vendor Master Data
Classes
Reconciliation Accounts for customer and Vendor Master Data
Depreciation Areas
Terms of payment
Screen Layout Rules and Number Range
Payment methods
Assignments
Automatic Payment program Depreciation Areas for Parallel Currencies
Dunning
Group Assets
Down Payments, Bills of Exchange and Guarantees Depreciation Keys
Tax calculation Procedure Asset Master data ( Main and Sub Assets)
Taxes-VAT and withholding Taxes accounts for Taxes,
Overview of Revolution Assets
Foreign Exchange Introduction to Inflation Accounting
Automatic determination of G/L accounts for taxes, Asset retirement (Scrapping, with Revenue with
Foreign Exchange(Realized and un Realized Accounts) Customer and without Customer)
House Banks
Inter and Intra Asset Transfers
Manual & Electronic Bank Statement Asset Reports/ with Different Variants and Asset
Check and Transfer method of payments through Banks
explorer
Check Register, Check Maintainance,Issuance, Cancellation Etc.,
Strategy on data Migration related to Assets (Legacy
Customer and Vendor Reports
Assets – upload Process)
 Reports and Preparation of Functional Specs for Z reports

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CO – PA
Integration
Define Operating Concern
FI – MM Integration ( Conf. from MM to attain PO, GR and IR)
Define Characteristics and value fields
Account Assignment categories in PO and Business Process to
Define Profitability Segment Characteristics
be used with different Account Assignment categories.
Define Characteristic Hierarchy and Derivation
Valuation Area, Valuation class and its importance in Material Master
Maintenance and Assignment of Value fields
Material Movement Types
Transfer of Billing Documents to COPA
OBYC and G/L account assignments from MM process
Automatic Account Assignment
FI – SD Automatic Accounts determination
Maintain PA Transfer Structure for Direct FI postings
Revenue Reorganization Process in FI and SD Integration
Information System in COPA
Controlling
Define Controlling Area Internal Orders
Order Management in controlling Area
Assignment of Controlling area to Company Codes
Define and Assign number ranges to order Groups
Importance of Different Fields in Controlling Area
Types f orders
Primary Cost and Secondary Cost Elements
Model orders
Activity Type
AuC (Assets) Process with Internal Order (Real)
Statistical Key Figures
Investment Management Integration with Internal Orders
Reposting, Distribution and Assessments
Information System (Reports) for Internal Orders
Activity Type categories
Planning and Budgeting of cost Elements Profit Center Accounting
Maintain profit Center and Activation of Company Codes
Cost Element Categories
Cost Element groups in profit center
Control Parameters for Actual data
Cost Element reports
Plan Versions
Cost Center Accounting
Profit Center Standard Hierarchy
Cost Center Hierarchy
Profit Center Groups
Cost Center groups
Transfer Pricing Process with Profit Center
Cost center Categories
Maintain planner profiles
Cost Element groups
Distribution & Assessment
Cost Element reports
Automatic Account Assignment for Revenue Elements
Reports in profit center Accounting
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Product Costing & Material Ledger Manual postings in Consolidation
Define and Activate Material Ledger Inter Company Eliminations
Assign Currency types to material Ledger
Consolidation of Investments
Dynamic Price change in ML Other Aspects of Consolidation
Material Costing
Maintain Overhead cost Elements
Define Costing Sheets
Define overhead keys and groups
Treasury
Define cost component structure General settings
Product costing by order Basic Functions of Treasury
Variance calculation Transaction management
Work in progress Forward Exchange Transactions
Settlement Money market
Product cost by period Foreign Exchange
Variance calculation Securities
Work in progress Derivatives
Settlement Credit risk Analyzer
Product Cost by Sales
Result Analysis
Settlement
Consolidation (EC-CS)
Global Parameters of Consolidation
Dimensions of consolidation
Define currencies and ledgers
Maintain consolidation Chart of Accounts
Maintain FS Items
Maintain Break Down Structures Page 4
Define Task Group and Task
SAP BASIS
Course Contents
Level 1
Orientation & Introductions
SAP R/3, Before Stopping the R/3 System
What is SAP R/3, New dimension Technology? Stopping the R/3 System
ERP Market Place Stopping R/3: Error Diagnostics
SAP AG Transaction RZ10:
Overview of R/3, New dimension Technology? Profile Maintenance
R/3 Components R/3 Profiles
What is Basis? Maintaining R/3 Profiles
R/3 Architecture & Technology Changing R/3 Profile Parameters
Basis Consultant’s Roles & Responsibilities Checking and Comparing R/3 Profiles
Get your hands dirty! Operation Modes:
Introduction to Operating Systems – Unix and Concept
Windows 2000 Server Choosing an Operation Mode
Introduction to RDBMS - Oracle Choosing an Operation Mode
Introduction to R/3 Networking/Communications Setting Up Operation Modes/Instances
Basic Architecture & Technology Concepts Adapting Instance Definitions and Operation Modes
Navigating SAP R/3 Operation Mode Switch: Advantage
Logging On and Off Scheduling Operation Modes
Graphical User Interface Switching Operation Modes Manually
On-line Help Background Processing:
Starting the R/3 System Background Processing
Starting an R/3 Instance Why Background Processing?
Process Overview at the Operating System Level What is a Background Job?
Assigning Parameter Values R/3 Start-up Logs and Traces Scheduling of Jobs and Workload Balancing
Start-up Diagnostics Defining a Job Using the Job Wizard
Database Start-up Logs and Traces
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Database maintenance and architecture
Executing Programs as Job Steps
Oracle and SAP R/3
Start Conditions of a Job
Introduction to BRTOOLS
Definition and Triggering of Events
Table space Administration with BRTOOLS
Status of a Job
SAP Online Support System (OSS)
Summary Q & A
SAP Database Administration – Continued
SAP R/3 Installation Concepts
Backing Up the Database: BRBACKUP
Elements in R/3 Installation
Backing Up the Archived Redo Logs: BRARCHIVE
Installation Steps
R3 Performance tuning
Installation of Presentation Server
Management of Users, Authorizations and
Post-installation Steps
Overview of User Administration
R3SETUP and INSTGUI Utilities
Managing User Master Records
Client Instance Strategy Post Installation
SAP Printing System
Terminology a) Check Installation
General Admin Utilities
Promote to Production Strategies b) Client Creation
Monitoring User Sessions
Computer Center Management System
Overview of CCMS Concept Monitoring Work Processes c) Client Copy
Managing Profiles Monitoring Update Records d) Add Logical System
Monitoring Lock Entries
R/3 Operation Modes
Monitoring Client Copies
CCMS Monitors
R/3 System Logs
Managing SAP System Alerts
ABAP/4 Short Dumps
Database Performance Monitor
System Traces
Operating System Performance Monitor
Transport Management System SAP Installation – ECC 6.0
Workbench/Customizing Organizer a) SQL Installation
Transports System Concepts b) Service Packs
System Types c) Central Installation
Using tp, the Transport Control Program d) Database Installation
Application Server Installation
Post Installation Steps
a) SQL Client Installation
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b) SAP Dialogue Installation
Printer
e) STMS Configuration Monitoring
a) Create a Printer
f) Operation Mode a) Global Work Process
b) Create a local Default Printer b) Work Process
g) Kernel and Patches update
h) Profile changes c) Create a Network Printer c) Work Loading System
d) Attach a Network Printer to a Role
User Administration d) Backup
e) Create Cheque Printer
a) User Creation e) Lock Entries
Transport f) Updates
b) User Lock/Unlock/Change Password
a) Import CR
c) Kill Users g) Errors
b) Transport CR
d) Authorization to Users h) Consistency Check
c) Transport Role i) Temese Check
e) Send Message to Users (Single & Multiple)
Change Request Client j) Memory/CPU Management
a) Client opening or closing
a) Create CR Performance Tuning
SAP Market
b) Release CR a) Archiving
a) Request/Applying and Status of License Key Operation Mode
c) Transport CR
b) Generate Developer Access Key
d) Merge CR Maintenance
c) Open a Problem via SAP Market Place
Authorization/Security Profile
d) Download Support Package – SPAM CCMS
a) Create Role
b) Copy Role e) Download Kernel Patches Backup & Recovery
f) Send Messages to SAP
c) Remove Role Typical Basis tasks
SMTP Connecter
d) Add or Remove TCode to Role Daily
a) Add an SMTP Connector Weekly
e) Add or Remove Object to Role
b) Modify/Delete Connection
Job Scheduling Monthly
RFC Connection
a) Schedule a Job Q&A
a) Create RFC Connection
b) Monitor a Job
c) Delete a Job b) Modify/Delete Connection
Background Job
a) Create Background Jobs
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LEVEL-2
ADVANCED SAP BASIS TRAINING
BASIS Course content
1) SAP Web As Architecture (ABAP +JAVA)
2) SAP Installation, configurations and Pre-requisites consider before proceeding for
installation(On windows)
3) Overview on supporting tools (Tools for starting installations and managing j2ee tools)
4) System Refresh/system copy for Dual Stack systems, Single stack system
(ABAP+JAVA System, ABAP System)
5) Support Package Application- ABAP and Java
6) Kernel Upgrade on Windows and Unix flavors
7) SAP J2EE Administration - visual administration, configtool admin, logviewer,J2ee
files structure, default traces checking, JSPM,SDM.
8) SLD Configuration & administration
9) Web services activation
10) Database administration:-Oracle architecture, directory structure, BRTOOLS
Administration, Backups etc…
11) SAP Security - Users, Roles & profile Management, authorization administration
12) SAP Client Administration
13) SAP Performance Monitoring and tuning
14) SAP Transport Management
15) RFC Admin/Maintenance
16) SAP OSS (SMP) - Notes, Message Creation, and license keys, developer key, S/W

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Here is some description of Modules relating with the educational qualification.
This can help you to choose the specific Module according to your education,
interest, experience (if any).

SAP Course Education / Experience Suitable Professions


Computer Engineering. MCSC. Network Administrators,
SAP BASIS
CCNA. Experience in Networking DBA Administrators
and System Installations.
Generally advisable for Database
Administrators, Network
Administrators.

SAP ABAP Bachelors or Masters in PL/SQL Programmer,


Computer Science. Advisable Java Programmer,.NET
for any programmer (.NET, Programmer
Java, Oracle PL/SQL etc).
Webdynpro Advisable for ABAP and XI ABAP Consultants, JAVA
Consultants Consultants

SAP BI SAP BI is Techno Functional Data Warehouse


Module. Experience in Consultants,ABAP
integration tools like Data Consultants
warehousing or any
technology.

Graduation and Masters in CPA, Chartered


SAP FICO
Financial Accounting. Master’s in Accountants, Accountants,
Business Administration (MBA). Financial Analyst, Finance
Also for those who have work
Managers, Financial
experience of minimum 3 years as a
Financial Executive in any Controller, Cost
Financial Sector or any Industry Accountants,Management
related to finance. Worked as end Accountants
user in SAP Finance or Accounts
department
SAP HR Masters in Human Resources HR Manager, HR
Management. Also for those who Executive, Recruiter
have work experience in Human
Resources Management. Work
experience in Recruitment, Payroll
and Administration.

Engineering degree. Those who MRP Controller, Mechanical


SAP MM
have worked in Logistics, Engineer, Electronics Engineer,
Procurement, Manufacturing or Production Supervisor,
Manager/Executive
Supply Chain.
Plant Manager, Operations
Manager

SAP SRM Advisable for SAP MM SAP Logistics


Consultants to enter into the Consultants(SD/MM),
next level opportunities Logistics Manager, Operations
Manager, Plant Manager,
Production Supervisor,
Manager/Executive
SAP SCM Advisable for SAP SD, PP SAP Logistics
& MM Consultants for Consultants(SD/MM), Logistics
the better prospects Manager, Operations Manager,
Plant Manager, Production
Supervisor/Manager/Executive
BRIEF DESCRIPTION :

What is SAP BASIS?


SAP Basis is the administration of the SAP system. It’s a piece of middleware which links the
application with the database and the operating system. SAP Basis administrator is an SAP
professional who is responsible for configuring the SAP environment, including the GUI screens
and SAP application servers.
What is SAP ABAP?
SAP ABAP stands for Advanced Business Application Programming. SAP ABAP language has
been developed by SAP. These systems are used by companies to track all information related
to the business integrating finance, sales, and materials data. The syntax of ABAP is somewhat
similar to COBOL
What is WebDynpro?
WebDynpro is the SAP Net Weaver programming model for user interfaces and provides
support when developing the Web representation of business applications.
What is SAP BI?
SAP BI stands for SAP Business Intelligence. It offers comprehensive set of tools for planning
and simulation capabilities and also offers data-warehousing functionality. It transforms data
into practical, timely business information and enables you to make sound decisions, take
targeted action and achieve solid business results.
What is BW?
SAP BW stands for Business information warehouse (BW) has features like and unlike typical
data warehouses. Like most data warehouses, BW is a combination of databases and database
management tools that are used to support management decision making.
What is SAP BO?
SAP BO stands for SAP Business Objects alias SAP Business Objects Business
Intelligence. It enables business users transform their decision making by providing fact based,
quality information regardless of where the data resides.
What is HANA?
SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance (HANA) is a data warehouse appliance for processing
high volumes of operational and transactional data in real-time.
What is SAP FICO?
SAP FICO stands for SAP Financial Accounting and Controlling, the training course covers
Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, General Ledger, Post Accounts, Close Books, Financial
Statements and Balance Sheet.
What is SAP HR?
SAP HR stands for SAP Human Resources. It primarily deals with Payroll, Time
management, Recruitment and Travel management of employees in an organization.
What is SAP MM?
SAP MM stands for SAP Materials Management, it deals with Material Life Cycle,
Procurement(purchasing, payments), MRP and Inventory Management.
What is SAP SD?
SAP SD stands for Sales and Distribution. It handles the management of contracts, quotations,
sales and delivery of goods and subsequent invoicing of a customer.
What is SAP SRM?
SAP SRM stands for SAP Supplier Relationship Management. It includes all aspects of Supplier
Relationship Management; most important aspects include E-Sourcing, Supplier Collaboration
Network, Supplier Self-Services and Self -Service Procurement. Supplier relationship
management manages interactions between the organizations that supply goods and services.
What is SAP SCM?
SAP SCM stands for SAP Supply Chain Management. SAP SCM comprises of 5 components
which include APO (Advanced Planner Optimizer), SAP F&R (Forecasting and Replenishment),
EM (Event Management), SNC (Supply Network Collaboration) and EWM (Extended Warehouse
Management).
SAP R/3 ARCHITECTURE
SAP -TRAINER DETAILS
Trainer Name Experience Module

Mr. Ram 8+ BW/BI-BO With


HANA
Mr. Varma 7+ FI-CO

Mr. Gupta 8+ ABAP-CA With


WebDybpro
Mr. Abdul 7+ BASIS

Mr. Sai Ram 7+ SD

Mr. Dinakar 6+ PP/QM

Mr. Ganesh 8+ MM/WM-EWM


SERVICES:

CLASS ROOM
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TRAININGS
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CORPORATE
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TRAININGS
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ONLINE
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STANSYS
TRAININGS
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CONSULTING & APPLICATION
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TECHNICAL
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SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT
SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT

STAFFING
Subject Training on SAP STAFFING
&&
Specific(Project) Training OUTSOURCING
OUTSOURCING
Resume Writing
Providing Interview Tips & Questions
Conducting Mock Interviews
Helping on Placements & Outsourcing
SAP Consulting
How STANSYS is differ with others:-

•STANSYS is one and only institute in Hyderabad which gives training on various SAP Modules like
SAP/ABAP-CA-HR, WEBDYNPRO ABAP,FI-CO,BI/BO/BW,HANA,HR-HCM,SD,BASIS,MM WM/EWM,SRM,CRM,SCM
etc.,
•STANSYS has good domain expertise, SAP certified working professionals as trainers.
•Trainers are also available at lab to take care of each student along with lab assistants.
•Makes the student to do exercises and read interview questions every day after class.
•Revision classes are held on every weekend.
•24/7 Lab facility with Lab Assistants& Faculty.
•Each student is provided with a separate PC at lab.
•2+1 month training (2months SAP Technology and 1 month PROJECT) will make the student as SAP
Perfectionist.
•6Months Internship with placements.
•Provides training according to Client requirement in present days situation in market.
•Conducting Mock interview to identify the knowledge of each student and taking separate classes for

technically poor students.


•Helping them to get the placements, to those who prove in Mock interview.
•Giving support for each student till getting job. If the student is not available for
Face2Face after training, we can update knowledge through mails.
STANSYS SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
SRT – 46,
Near Community Hall,
Beside Nagarjuna Jr.College,
S.R.Nagar,
Hyderabad – 500038.

Mobile : + 91- 9177881195


: + 91- 9494688689
: + 91- 8143484794

Email : stansys.sap@gmail.com.
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