Sap installation screen shots on UNIX platform
hi friends,
can any one send or guide me in getting me the SAP INSTALLATION screen shots on UNIX platform..
pls mail to [email protected]
regards,
satish.
"Unix" is a generic term for operating systems based on the initial AT & T operating system. There are many flavors of it - on some of them you can install a SAP system, on others not.
There is (for SAP)
AIX
HP-UX (on PA-RISC and IA64)
Solaris (on SPARC and x86_64)
Linux (on x86, x86_64, IA64, Power)
Each one of those has its specialties and special configuration. So without knowing to what "Unix" you are referring, your question can't be answered that easily.
On top of that, using screenshots to install software is a pretty bad idea. I may work for the one who did those but it may not for you if you have a different hardware configuration, more or less memory, different filesystem layout etc. In that case, you will cry for help the first time you see an error message - and since you don't know what the system was trying to do, you can't find a solution for it.
Therefore it's MUCH better to use the (very good) installation guides, they will tell you what you need to do, they will explain everything much more in detail than a "screenshot document" could tell you.
Use the given link to get your guide and try - and if you have problems, ask your questions in the appropriate forum - I'm sure there are people willing to help (including me).
Markus
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Edited by: Alvaro Tejada Galindo on Jun 6, 2008 1:52 PMHi Satheesh,
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1. Is there a good book about this subject?
Yes, "Practical Workflow for SAP" by Rickayzen, Dart, Brennecke and Schneider. Available from SAP press at the end of July. A german translation of this workflow book is also available directly from Galileo-Press, the publisher.
2. How do I convince my company to use workflow?
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Because the following questions deal with the financial case in more detail, this section will finish by listing the competitive advantages.
The quality of the process is assured by pushing the relevant information together with links to related transactions directly to the user. Managers don't have the time to search for information so give them what they need to reach the correct decision.
Cycle time is reduced by pushing the process directly to the users. The users receive notification of a task immediately and can even be prioritized by the system.
The tasks are performed consistently and diligently by the users. The workflow system pushes all the necessary information needed to perform a task, including a clear description of what has to be done, how to do it and the impact this task has on the business process for your company. At any time, the user can check the list of tasks pending and determine at a glance which are the important tasks, and which tasks can be completed the next day without any negative impact.
The process instance is transparent. Any user can check at any time how far the process has progressed and which stage the process has reached. For example the call center can immediately see the status of a purchase order, an employee requisitioning a purchase would see at a glance if a colleague has been sitting on it for too long, the ad hoc notes made when approving an engineering change request are visible long after the request has gone into production.
The process is flexible, allowing it to be changed on the fly without retraining everyone involved. The description accompanying the change takes care of on-the-fly process improvements.
Deadline handing ensures that users perform the tasks within the time planned. Escalation measures ensure that the failure to meet a deadline can be corrected by other means.
Intelligent reporting highlights the weaknesses of a process. Often there is a simple cure to such weaknesses such as reeducating the users involved in the bottleneck or providing additional information (automatically). The difficulty of a non-automated process is identifying such bottlenecks.
The process definition is transparent. You can see at a glance how the process works and who will be selected to perform the different tasks. Think of the workflow as the process book. If you can spot the pattern and define the process without headaches, you can create a workflow definition effortlessly. However, don't forget that if a company has business processes that are erratic and lack a consistent pattern, the company is very likely to be losing a lot of money in terms of lost contracts, labor intensive administration and low customer confidence. It is my personal opinion that automating exactly this type of processes will yield the best returns, but only if you limit yourself to automating the basic skeleton of the process first. Don't get bogged down in the detailed exception handling. That can be done in the next phase once you've checked the process statistics and determined which exceptions are worth tackling.
As with most software the reasons for automating business processes are primarily to increase the competitive edge of your company and to cut costs. Although the increase in competitively gained by radically reducing process times is by far the most insignificant gain from workflow, you should not ignore the cost savings. The cost saving calculations are needed by upper management in order to approve workflow projects. This upper management signature will be very useful in different phases of the project and cannot be underestimated.
3. How do I calculate the cost saved by workflow?
Calculate the cost of the manual process in terms of man hours. Don't neglect the time spent gathering information. Ask the following questions:
Is the user forced to log into different systems, or scan through printed documentation....?
Does a skilled user spend time on parts of a task, where less skilled (less expensive) user could do the groundwork? I.e. Can a single task be split into skilled and unskilled tasks to free the skilled worker for work where his/her skills are really needed?
Is time spent researching the progress of a process (usually done by someone not involved in the process directly)?
Is time spent determining who to give the task to next?
Probably the most significant cost will the be the cost of failure?
How often does the process fail?
What is the real cost of failure? Loss of a contract? Loss of a customer? Law suit?
If the failure can be rectified, how labor intensive is it?
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A manually processed accounts payable invoice will cost about 25 USD. After workflow enabling about 15 USD (one example based on customer feedback from a user group meeting).
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A traditional paper based approval process involving three people will typically take seven days to complete. The automated process will take one day (results based on customer feedback).
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Robust production workflow system, (upgrade continuity with the rest of the SAP system, versioning, scalability, no gluing....)
Standard workflow templates delivered by SAP can be used out-of-the-box or tweaked to deliver the optimum business process for your company. Workflows can be up and running including training in under a day (thanks to the knowledgeware delivered as part of the template packet).
Seamlessly integrated into the SAP environment, be it R/3, Business to Business Procurement, CRM, APO, mySAP.com.... Examples of integration are:
Business Reporting (WIS),
Context sensitive availability at any time through the system menu (available anytime, anywhere)
More and more standard SAP functionality is being provided by using SAP Business Workflow so your homegrown workflows fit the landscape exactly,
More and more workflow functionality is available directly within the SAP transaction or Web MiniApp.
WebFlow is becoming more and more important because companies are no longer being judged by their own performance but by the combined performance of the company AND its partners. In other words it is not enough that the business processes within your company run smoothly and faster than your competitors. You have to ensure that the processes between you and your partners are also as fast, efficient and flexible as possible. WebFlow delivers this.
7. How are users notified about their work pending?
The users are informed by a work item which you may think of as being very like an e-mail. The difference is the work item contains intelligence and by executing the work item you will be taken to the form or SAP transaction that makes up the step in the workflow. This form or transaction could be a decision, a request for information or a request for confirmation that a particular task has been performed.
The work item is usually accompanied by a description of what has to be done, where to refer to when assistance is needed (help desk, intranet...) and a summary of information about the business object or process which enables the operator to attack the task immediately.
This work item can be received and executed in MS OutlookÒ, Lotus NotesÒ, mySAP Workflow MiniApp or the SAP integrated inbox. If this is not enough, the workflow system can transmit e-mail notifications directly to any mail system, informing the user of the need to log in to the SAP system to execute the task. The e-mail notification is done on a subscription basis so that users can de-subscribe from this service if they already check their work item inbox regularly.
8. What workflow reporting is available and is it useful?
Standard workflow reports exist which allow the administrator to check statistics such as the frequency and average duration of the workflow processes. However the real strength of the workflow reporting is that it allows reports to be configured which analyze the process statistics in combination with the data involved within the workflow process and the organizational units associated with the process. For example you can determine the average time invested in a failed contract renewal request, the time taken to create material masters in different plants or the frequency of rejected purchase requisitions on a department to department basis. Often, big reducations in cost or cycle time can be obtained without touching the workflow definitions. Reeducating a particular group of users or incorporating supplementary information in a work item description can often cause dramatic improvements on the cycle times of particularly critical subsets of the process. It is not unusual that this may have a big impact on specific products, plants or organizational units. This will show up in the WebFlow reporting in LIS or the Business Warehouse but it might not show up in traditional statistical workflow reporting. Even though the average time does not change significantly, the impact on costs and profit can be dramatic.
9. How do I choose who to distribute the tasks to?
A work item is assigned to one or more users. Whoever reserves or executes the task first wins and the work item vanishes from the other users' inboxes. This eliminates the need to assign the user to one single user. I.e. No need for complicated algorithms to determine which single user will receive the work item and no need to worry about what will happen when one user is ill for the week (also taken care of by sophisticated substitution mechanisms which can be linked to the SAP organizational model).
Tasks can be assigned to an organizational unit but the strength of the workflow system is to enable business rules which select users according to the data being processed. For example, you might have one group of users associated with one quality notification type. The workflow can be configured to query the QM module directly to determine the users. You can define fallbacks using the default role associated with a task and allow agents to be specified on the fly by a supervisor.
Tasks can be assigned to office distribution lists which is useful when you want your users to subscribe or unsubscribe to a particular task. A typical use of this would be where you have a work rote or want to reduce user maintenance to an absolute minimum. The users subscribe or unsubscribe by joining or leaving an office distribution list (one mouse click).
10. What happens when a deadline is missed?
This depends on your workflow definition. In the simplest case an e-mail is sent to another user by the system (typically your supervisor so watch out!). However in more sophisticated scenarios a missed deadline can redirect that path that the workflow takes. One customer uses deadlines to automatically make an approval if the deadline is missed (at about the eighth approval level!!!). This gives the user the chance to make rejections but does not force him/her to go into the system to approve the other 99.9% of the requests. In safety critical environments the workflow might trigger off preventative action when a deadline is missed or might put other processes on hold. There is no limit as to how you can use this functionality.
11. What deadlines can be monitored?
Many different types of deadlines can monitored. At the single workflow step level you can define deadlines which trigger when the work item has not completed within a certain time and other deadlines when no one starts working on the work item within a given time. You can specify the task deadline statically (e.g. 1 week) or dynamically (e.g. 1 week for material type A and 2 weeks for all the other materials). The offset can be related to the step (e.g. you have 1 week to complete this step) or related to the process (e.g. complete within 2 weeks of the complete process starting, irrespective of how long your colleagues have hogged the previous steps).
Last but not least, deadlines can be set for sub-processes, which is often more important than the deadline of a single step in a workflow.
12. How can I check the status of a workflow?
This is one of the very cool features of SAP Business Workflow. You can usually navigate directly from the business object to check the workflow progress. For example, while viewing a purchase order you can select "workflow" from the system menu or toolbar and you will see a list of workflows related to the purchase order. Usually just one, but if you have created a few of your own and these have been triggered you will see the status of these too. And that is not all. You also see a simplified summary of all the steps that have taken place so far including who performed them, when they were executed and which ad hoc notes were attached.
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15. What is Wf-XML used for?
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a) The work item cannot be used to notify several users.
Mails can be routed to several users, just like work items. When a mail is sent, and one recipient reads and deletes the mail, all other recipients will still have access to their own copy in their own inbox. However, when a work item is processed by one of the recipients it will automatically disappear from all the other inboxes. So you can see that a work item is unsuitable for notifying several users.
It is also worth noting that a mail can be forwarded in many different ways (fax, internet...) whereas the work item cannot.
b) The work item holds up the workflow
When the workflow sends a mail (usually as a background step) it continues with the process immediately after transmitting the mail. When a work item is generated, the workflow will not continue until the work item has been processed. This slows down the process. Occasionally this is what is intended (using the work item as an approval step without the ability to reject) but usually you will better off using mails for notifications.
Note: You can send business objects as references with the mail either as a business object reference attached to the mail or as an URL (ABAP required).
What is the difference between sending a mail to a recipient list compared to sending individual mails via a dynamic loop?
Performance. Sending 1 mail to 20 recipients will cost considerably less performance than sending 20 individual mails. If the mail is sent as a SAP Office mail (as opposed to e-mail, fax...) disk space will also be a factor because the SAP office mail will only exist once in the database, with references being created for each of the recipients.
The only time you need to consider individual mails with a dynamic loop is when the text of the mail varies from one recipient to another.
20. How do I send a standard text as an e-mail from workflow?
It is very easy sending standard text , which may include data from the workflow. You simply create a background step which sends the work item description. This may include variables which will be substituted when mail is sent.
In early releases you have to create your own task based on the method SELFITEM SendTaskDescription. In later releases a wizard is available for creating the step and in release 4.6 there is even a step type which does this all for you automatically.
Whichever path you take, there is very good online documentation describing exactly what has to be done.
21. How do I send a complex text from the workflow?
You may create mails using SAPscript. These mails can include conditions which are evaluated in order to determine which text blocks which are used in the mail. Workflow variables can be used in these conditions and workflow variables can be substituted into the body of the e-mail text.
22. How do I send really complex mails from the workflow?
If you this is not enough for you will probably want to write your own ABAP routines for generating the text and generating the attachments to go with the text.
Use the function group SO01 which contains functions of the form SO_*_API1 which are ideal for creating your own sophisticated messages. There are plenty of advantages of how these are used within the SAP system.
23. How do I send reports?
There are wizards (Release 3.1) which will create workflows for you to send reports to a distribution list. You can specify whether the results should be transmitted or evaluated at the time the recipient wishes to view the report. It is usually better to send the evaluation because this allows the recipient to see the results instantaneously, without having to wait for the report to execute first.
Deadlines
24. How can I configure the workflow so that different types of messages are sent out to different people depending on how late the processing is?
Follow these steps:
1. Specify a deadline period for the step.
2. Specify a name for the event. This adds new branch from the step.
3. Add a new step to the branch which sends a mail message.
4. Add another step to the branch which sends out the second deadline warning (see mail steps above). Use deadlines in this step to configure an earliest start so that the second message is not sent until a further time has elapsed.
5. Repeat step 5 as often as you like.
25. How can I configure the workflow so that when the deadline is missed the workflow step is simply skipped?
This is tricky to explain but easy to implement once you know how.
Follow these steps (in later releases there is a wizard which takes you through the steps):
1. In the terminating events view of the workflow step activate the "obsolete" event and give it a name.
2. Specify a deadline period for the step.
3. Specify a name for the event. This adds new branch from the step.
4. Add a new step to the deadline path. This step must be of type "process control".
5. Select the control "Make step obsolete" and use the search help to specify the workflow step that has the deadline. Only steps with obsolete paths defined will be displayed (see step 1).
26. How do I trigger a workflow with an e-mail?
You can customize the system to call a BOR method when an external mail (fax, e-mail...) arrives in the system. You BOR method should either trigger the e-mail directly or trigger an event. To customize this user exit use the transaction SCOT.
27. How can I make sure that user's access their tasks via the workflow and not via the menu or launch pad?
The routing mechanism for work items uses roles and organizational assignments to determine who receives which work item. However the routing does not provide extra authorization checks based on the routing configuration. If you want to ensure that the tasks are executed within the workflow, and not via the standard transaction, service or MiniApp, then you will have to apply your own protection.
The simplest way of doing this is to remove the standard transaction from the user's menu or Workplace role (but include it in the supervisor's role, just in case).
If you want to allow the user to execute the task from the menu if and only if they have received the work item then you should replace the standard transaction with your own custom built transaction. Your own transaction simply calls the standard transaction but performs it's own authorization check first, based on the routing mechanism used in the workflow. Tip: Add a second (ored) authorization check to make sure that a supervisor can execute the transaction in an emergency.
28. What is a workflow? What is a single-step task?
A single-step task is based on an object type from the object business repository (BOR) (for example, a purchase order) and a method for the object (for example, change). A workflow can contain several single-step tasks and activities such as loops and forks. Through a workflow, you create a logical sequence for the single-step tasks. The tool for creating or changing these types of workflows (workflow template) is the Workflow Builder (transaction SWDD).
29. What is a work item (important terms)?
A work item is the runtime object of a workflow or of a single-step task.You can execute dialog work items with the inbox (transaction SBWP). Each workflow and single-step task started is assigned a unique number known as the work item ID.
30. How is an event triggered from the application and a workflow then started?
An event can be triggered from the application in three different ways:
Directly:
Within the application, the SWE_EVENT_CREATE function module or the SWE_EVENT_CREAT_IN_UPD_TASK function module, for example, generates an event in the update.
With a change document:
Change documents are written within the application when you change application objects in the update. You can link events that have the same key with these types of change documents via transaction SWEC.
With status management:
The SWE_EVENT_CREATE_STATUS function module triggers an event in the same way as the direct method when a status is changed. This event contains the object type (for example, purchase order), the object key (for example, purchase order 4711) and other information. Using transaction PFTC, you can assign the event to a specific workflow or single-step task. More settings are available in transaction SWE2.
31. How are the responsible agents determined?
You can assign agents to a single-step task in transaction PFTC. For example, you can do this using organizational units, work center roles or positions. Within a workflow pattern, you can assign specific agents for this workflow to a single-step task. The overlap between both numbers of 'possible agents' represents the number of agents ('selected agents') who have the work item in the inbox later.
32. What is the difference of between an e-mail and a work item?
E-mails and work items are two completely separate things. They just happen to be displayed in the same inbox. An e-mail is a message sent to one or several people. However, a work item is a runtime object of a single-step task or workflow. Consequently, a work item cannot be deleted from the inbox of a user. In this case in fact, you have to adjust the agent assignment or delete the work item as described in note 49545.
33. PFAC no longer works for my role responsibility setup...
Use tx: OOCU_RESP
34. How do I transport workflow definitions and agent assignments?
When transporting workflows, you have to differentiate between the workflow definition and the agent assignment.
A workflow definition is a workbench request. When you save the workflow, a workflow version is created and a request written. Further information about the transport or about the status management is provided in note 378487 and in the notes mentioned there under related notes.
However, where the agent assignment is concerned, this is a Customizing request. To allow transport of agent assignments, the value of the semantic abbreviation CORR for the TRSP group name must be empty in table T77S0.
35. How do you debug a background workflow process?
In your method write the following code:
data exit.
Do.
if exit = 'X'.
exit.
endif.
enddo.
Run the workflow, causing an infinite loop on that step, and then go to SM50.
Here you can debug the process.
36.What is the Workflow basic Customizing?
Before you can use the Workflow module, you must first execute the basic Customizing in transaction SWU3. All of the listed points should be green (the number range for customer tasks is no longer required). A detailed description of the activities is provided in the relevant information buttons. You can also execute some (but not all) of the points using the Automatic Customizing button. See the online documentation for an exact description of what happens there. The RFC destination must work correctly and the user (usually WF BATCH) should have the SAP_ALL profile.
37.: What options do I have as a user to configure the inbox individually?
You have the following options:
You can create separate user-dependent or user-independent layouts so that you can adapt the displayed columns individually. You can access the function in the Workplace via an application function key.
You can set filters to set certain criteria for individual columns or several columns simultaneously, according to which specific work items are then filtered.
You can add dynamic columns in the layout that then display dynamic elements for certain tasks and users from the work item container. However, this is only possible if all tasks in the inbox belong to just one task. If they have several tasks in the inbox, filtering serves no useful purpose because all tasks are first completely read once. You can define these dynamic columns using transaction SWL1.
38. What does the substitute rule system look like in the workflow?
You have a choice of two different substitute rulings:
Active substitute ruling (for example, for absence due to vacations): In this case, the items belonging to the absent person are automatically assigned to the substitutes inbox (in addition to his own work items).
Passive substitution (for example, for absence due to illness): the substitute must explicitly assume the substitution and can only view the items of the absent person in this mode.
For other questions, you must also refer to note 74000.
39. How can users be automatically notified that new work items are available for processing?
Unfortunately, the dialog box that informs users of new work items which appears in SAPoffice is not available within SAP Systems.
However, the following two options are provided:
In the Workflow Builder, you can designate the item as an express item via additional data. The user then receives a corresponding express dialog box.
The RSWUWFML report (note 131795) is a more flexible option. This report sends an e-mail to an external Internet address to notify the user of new work items.
40. Can I set deadlines for the latest processing of work items?
this is where you can use deadline monitoring for work items. In the Workflow Builder, you can set dates for a requested/latest start/end date for each individual step. You must schedule the SWWDHEX job via transaction SWU3 for this. Schedule the job permanently in the production system otherwise it is difficult for the job to schedule individual deadline monitoring scenarios when workflow is heavy.
41. Can I also execute work items with external programs such as Outlook?
You can use the Web GUI for HTML instead of the Windows GUI. However, note that some functions do no work in the WEB GUI, due to technical restrictions in the browser. You must refer to note 487649 on this subject.
SAP also provides interfaces which allow you to process work items with external programs such as Lotus Notes or Microsoft Outlook. Refer to notes 77099, 98408 and 454845 for details.
More stuff on WORKFLOW
Transactions
AWUV Wizard for event creation Definition tools -> Event creation -> Set up with wizard
MCA1 Workflow Information System Reporting -> Workflow Information System (WIS)
OOAW Evaluation paths
PFAC Maintain standard roles
PFAC_CHG Change roles Definition tools -> Standard roles -> Change
PFAC_DEL Delete roles Definition tools -> Standard roles -> Delete
PFAC_DIS Display roles Definition tools -> Standard roles -> Display
PFAC_INS Create roles Definition tools -> Standard roles -> Create
PFOM Maintain assignment to SAP organizational objects Definition tools -> SAP org. objects -> Create assignments
PFOS Display assignment to SAP organizational objects Definition tools -> SAP org. objects -> Display assignments
PFSO Organizational environment of a user
PFT Maintain customer task
PFTC General task maintenance
PFTC_CHG Change tasks Definition tools -> Task/Task groups -> Change
PFTC_COP Copy tasks Definition tools -> Task/Task groups -> Copy
PFTC_DEL Delete tasks Definition tools -> Task/Task groups -> Delete
PFTC_DIS Display tasks Definition tools -> Task/Task groups -> Display
PFTC_INS Create tasks Definition tools -> Task/Task groups -> Create
PFTR Standard task for transaction
PFTS Standard task
PFWF Maintain workflow task (customer)
PFWS Maintain workflow template
PPOC Create organizational plan Definition tools -> Organizational plan -> Create
PPOM Maintain organizational plan Definition tools -> Organizational plan -> Change
PPOS Display organizational plan Definition tools -> Organizational plan -> Display
SWDA Ongoing Settings Administration -> Settings
SWDC Workflow editor administration data
SWDM Business Workflow Explorer Definition tools -> Business Workflow Explorer
SWE2 Display and maintain event type linkage Utilities -> Events -> Type linkages
SWE3 Display instance linkages Utilities -> Events -> Instance linkages
SWE4 Switch event log on/off Utilities -> Events -> Event/log -> On/Off
SWEC Link change documents to events Definition tools -> Event creation -> Change documents -> Linkage
SWED Assignment of change document objects to object types Definition tools -> Event creation -> Change documents -> Define workflow properties
SWEL Display event log Utilities -> Events -> Event log -> Display
SWF3 Workflow Wizard Explorer Definition tools -> Wizards -> Workflow Wizard Explorer
SWF4 Workflow Wizard Repository Definition tools -> Wizards -> Workflow Wizard Repository
SWI1 Selection report for workflows Utilities -> Work item selection
SWI2 Work item analysis Reporting -> Work item analysis
SWI3 Workflow outbox Runtime tools -> Workflow outbox
SWI4 Task analysis Reporting -> Task analysis
SWI5 Workload analysis Reporting -> Workload analysis
SWI6 Object links Runtime tools -> Object links
SWI7 Workflow resubmission folder From Integrated Inbox or Workflow Outbox
SWI8 Error overview Part of administration of workflow runtime system (transaction SWUF)
SWL1 Settings for dynamic columns Customizing, part of ongoing settings
SWLC Check tasks for agents Utilities -> Consistency check -> Organizational assignment
SWLD Workbench for Workflow 4.0
SWLP Copy plan version
SWLV Maintain work item views Customizing, part of ongoing settingS
SWLW Workbench for Workflow 3.0
SW01 Business Object Builder Definition tools -> Business Object Builder
SW06 Customizing object types From Business Object Builder, choose Settings -> Delegate -> System-wide
SWU0 Event simulation Utilities -> Events -> Simulate event
SWU2 RFC monitor Utilities -> Workflow RFC monitor
SWU3 Customizing consistency check Utilities -> Customizing
SWU4 Consistency check for standard tasks Utilities -> Consistency check -> Task -> Standard task
SWU5 Consistency check for customer tasks Utilities -> Consistency check -> Task -> Customer task
SWU6 Consistency check for workflow tasks Utilities -> Consistency check -> Task -> Workflow task
SWU7 Consistency check for workflow templates Utilities -> Consistency check -> Task -> Workflow template
SWU8 Switch technical trace on/off Utilities -> Technical trace -> On/off
SWU9 Display technical trace Utilities -> Technical trace -> Display
SWUD Diagnostic tools Utilities -> Diagnosis
SWUE Trigger event Utilities -> Events -> Generate event
SWUF Runtime system administration Administration -> Runtime system
SWUG Workflow start transactions Definition tools -> Workflow start transactions
SWUI Start workflows From the R/3 initial screen, choose Office -> Start Workflow
SWUS Start tasks Runtime tools -> Start workflow
SWUY Wizard for message linkage to workflow Definition tools -> Wizards -> Create "Call workflow from message"
SWX1 Create notification of absence
SWX2 Change notification of absence
SWX3 Display notification of absence
SWX4 Approve notification of absence
SWXF Form applications: Access point Environment -> Demo examples -> Fill out form
Reports
RSWWWIDE Delete work items
RHSOBJCH to fix PD Control Tables
Tables
SWW_OUTBOX - Lists Workflows in outbox together with status
SWW_CONT - Container Contents for Work Item Data Container
SWW_CONTOB- Container Cont. for Work Item Data Container (Only Objects)
SWWLOGHIST- History of a work item
SWWORGTASK- Assignment of WIs to Org.Units and Tasks
SWWUSERWI - Current Work Items Assigned to a User
SWWWIHEAD - Header Table for all Work Item Types
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Lean ware house management screen shots
Hi sd gurus,
now my client is having requirement of lean ware house mgmt ,can any one send me screen shots for configuration process
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Please find the complete notes on Lean Ware House Management System below:
A09 Lean Warehouse Management: Configuration Guide
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to describe the general configuration steps required to manually set up the configuration within the system landscape that has already been installed using the corresponding installation or configuration guides for installation.
The Configuration Guide describes how to set up the configuration of a Building Block manually, without the support of automated configuration tools.
Preparation
1.1 Prerequisites
The following building blocks form the basis for all mySAP All-in-One Automotive, High Tech and Industrial Machinery and Components solutions. You only have to install these building blocks once.
Building Blocks Comment
Baseline Building Blocks (Layer 0)
J00 - Essential Information
J02 - Organizational Structure
J03 - Financial Accounting
J08 - Controlling
J05 - Materials Management
J04 - Sales and Distribution
Baseline Building Blocks (Layer 1)
J06 - Production Planning and Controlling
J07 Quality Management
J18 - Product Cost Controlling
J19 Batch Management
J20 - Cost Object Controlling Make-to-Order
J21 - Cost Object Controlling Make-to-Stock
J17 - Profitability Analysis
J14 - Human Capital Management
J09 - Travel Management
Industry generic Building Blocks
E04 - Supplement Settings
E05 - Master Data HT / IM&C
Configuration
1.2 Lean WM Basic Settings
1.2.1 Defining Control Parameters and Number Ranges for the Warehouse Number Defining Control Parameters for the Warehouse Number
Use
A warehouse number is an organizational unit in Logistics, which organizes the company from the perspective of Warehouse Management.
In the Warehouse Management System, you can define a variety of control parameters at warehouse number level.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define control parameters and number ranges for the warehouse number Define control parameters and number ranges for warehouse no.(double click)
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field.
Table V_T3002
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Whse number L01 R
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01 R
Weight unit KG R
Volume unit
Default UoM K R
Time unit/performance data
Lean WM active X R
Link to subsystem active
Performance data
Transfer order 01 R
Group number 01 R
1.2.2 Defining Storage Type
Use
A warehouse number is subdivided into a variety of storage types. A storage type is defined by its physical or organizational features (for example, high rack storage area, bulk storage, and goods receipt areas).
A storage type has a short description rather than an address.
Before you can implement Lean WM, you must configure the following settings:
1. Assign a (newly defined) storage location to a warehouse number.(This step is defined by step 3.12 Control Plant / Storage Location / Warehouse Number Assignment
2. You should set up at least three storage types:
 a storage type (that will be used as a source storage type) with one or several fixed storage bins
 a goods issue area (as destination storage type) for deliveries
 an interim storage area for differences
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Storage type
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T3012
Data record 1:
Field name Value Sub-screen
Whse number L01
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
Storage type 001
Storage type name Fixed bin storage
Stock plcmt requires confirmation for putaway control
Unit of measure type srch
Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
Unit of measure type srch
Data record 2:
Field name Value Sub-screen
Whse number L01
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
Storage type 916
Storage type name Shipping area deliveries
Stock plcmt requires confirmation for putaway control
Unit of measure type srch
Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
Unit of measure type srch
Data record 3:
Field name Value Sub-screen
Whse number L01
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
Storage type 999
Storage type name Differences
Stock plcmt requires confirmation for putaway control
Unit of measure type srch
Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
Unit of measure type srch
Data record 4:
Field name Value Sub-screen
Whse number L01
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
Storage type 902
Storage type name IN-ZONE
Stock plcmt requires confirmation for putaway control
Unit of measure type srch
Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
Unit of measure type srch
1.2.3 Defining Doors
Use
In a WM-managed warehouse, you can define dock doors (also known as doors or gates). A door is a location where the goods either arrive in the warehouse or leave it.
You can assign different functions to a dock door, for example:
Goods receipt
Goods issue
Other transactions such as cross-docking and flow-through
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM Define Doors
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T30B
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Whse no. L01 R Warehouse number
Door A01 R Door for warehouse number
Text for door Door A01 R Text for door
Staging area
Matl stag. area txt
GI indic. X R Goods issue indicator
GR ind X R Goods receipt indicator
CD ind Cross-docking indicator
FT ind Flow-through indicator
1.2.4 Defining Material Staging Areas
Use
A staging area is an interim storage area for goods that have been received from goods receipt and afterwards need to be transferred into the warehouse.
It is also an interim storage area for goods that were picked in a warehouse and are to be loaded for goods issue through loading ramps or doors.
You can assign different functions to a staging area:
Goods issue
Goods receipt
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Material Staging Area
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T30C
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Whse no. L01 R
Staging area A01-01 R
Matl stag. area txt Zone 1 R
Door A01 R Door for warehouse number
Text for door Door A01 R
GI ind X R Goods issue indicator
GR ind X R Goods receipt indicator
CD ind Cross-docking indicator
FT ind Flow-through indicator
HU ind Handling unit indicator
1.2.5 Defining Picking Area
Use
A picking area is an object within a storage type that groups together storage bins for purposes of stock removal.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM Define Picking Area
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T30A2
Data record 1:
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
STy (storage type) 001 R
PAr (Picking area) 001 R
Picking area name Picking area 1 R
Data record 2:
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
STy (storage type) 001 R
PAr (Picking area) 002 R
Picking area name Picking area 2 R
1.2.6 Defining Transfer Type
Use
In Lean WM, the transfer type "A" (stock removal) is required for movement type control.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Transfer Type
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T333A2
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
Transfer type A R
Text f. shipment type Pick R
1.2.7 Defining Movement Types
Use
The SAP R/3 System uses movement type to process movements in Inventory Management (for example, goods receipt for a purchase order or goods issue to a cost center). When the system recognizes a movement as being relevant for Warehouse Management, it assigns this movement to a WM movement type by means of a table.
The movement type for the Warehouse Management System provides the information required for stock removals or picking:
 Interim storage bin
 Fixed bin coordinate
 Control indicator for processing, confirming, and printing transfer orders
 Confirmation info
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Movement Type
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T3332
Data record 1:
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Warehouse number L01 R
Warehouse no. description Lean WM R
Movement type 255 R
Movement type description Goods Issue general R
Src 001 R
Src Stor. Bin
Dest 916 R
Dest Stor. Bin
Transfer type A R
Text for transfer type TRATX Pick R
TO creation screen 2 R
Scr. TO confirmation 2 R
Manual TO creation not allowed
Transfer priority
Print code
TO item can be confirmed immed.
Propose confirmation
Data record 2:
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Warehouse number L01 R
Warehouse no. description Lean WM R
Movement type 601 R
Movement type description Picking by delivery note R
Src 001 R
Src Stor. bin
Dest 916 R
Dest Stor. bin
Transfer type A R
Text for transfer type TRATX Pick R
TO creation screen 2 R
Scr. TO confirmation 2 R
Manual TO creation not allowed X R
Transfer priority
Print code 02 R
TO item can be confirmed immed. X R
Propose confirmation
1.2.8 Defining Difference Indicator
Use
Using the difference indicator, you can classify your differences. This indicator is used in Lean WM for evaluation purposes only.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Difference Indicator
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T3362
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
DiffInd (difference indicator) X R
Description of difference indicator Stock difference R
Stor.ty.differences 999 R
Diff.bin
TO X R
Source bin
1.2.9 Control Plant / Storage Location / Warehouse Number Assignment
1.2.9.1 Assigning Warehouse No. to Plant-Storage Locations
Use
By doing so, system can recognize which storage locations in Materials Management are controlled by the Warehouse Management system (LE-WM); you must assign the plants and the storage location to the warehouse number.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMGEnterprise Structure Assignment  Logistic Execution  Assign warehouse No. To plant/storage Location
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T320
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Plant BP01 R
SLoc 0005 R
WhN L01 R
1.2.9.2 Control Plant / Storage Location / Warehouse Number Assignment
Use
You can control for each combination of plant, storage location, and warehouse number whether Lean WM or standard management of bin inventory is to be selected.
If you are using Lean WM, you can also specify a picking storage type that is used for creating transfer orders.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Control Plant / Storage Location / Warehouse Number Assignment
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T3202
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Plnt BP01 R
Stor. loc. 0005 R
WhNo (Whse number) L01 R
Degree of activation Warehouse Mgmt 1 R
Stor.type for picking in Lean WM 001 R
1.2.10
1.2.11 Assigning Picking Location
Use
Assign the picking locations to the combinations of shipping point and storage condition for every plant.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Determine Picking Location  Assign Picking Location
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_TVKOL
Field name Value Description
ShPt BP01 Plant
Plnt BP01 Shipping point/receiving pt
SC K1 Storage conditions
SLoc 0005 Storage location
1.3 Print Control for Warehouse
Use
Print control defines the following:
Which slips are to be printed for the movements (that is, for the transfer orders) within the Warehouse Management System
How these slips are to be printed (that is, which forms are to be used, how many copies are to be printed)
On which printer a slip is to be printed automatically
And print control manages the print operations of the warehouse. This flexibility involves a certain degree of complexity with regard to the parameterization.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Print control
Transaction Code OMLV
2. Choose the following button and check the contents
(Here only the contents of the warehouse no. L01 are listed):
2.1 Spool code
Data Record 1
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
Spool 01 R Spool request name
Copies 1 R Number of copies
Title LVS1 R Spool control data
Print_immed. X R Print immediately
Delete_after_print X R Release after output
NewSplReq__ New spool request
Data Record 2
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
Spool 02 R Spool request name
Copies 1 R Number of copies
Title LVS2 R Spool control data
Print_immed. Print immediately
Delete_after_print X R Release after output
NewSplReq__ New spool request
2.2 sort profile/collective process
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3 Rec4 Rec5 Rec6 Rec7 Rec8 Rec9
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01
Sort_profile 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1st_sort_criterion SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI
Sort_descending_order (1st_sort_criter.)
Control_break_1st_sort_criterion
2nd_sort_criterion LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI
Sortdescending_order (2nd_sort_crit.)
Control_break_2nd_sort_criterion X
3rd_sort_criterion REFNR REFNR REFNR REFNR FORMI FORMI FORMI FORMI REFNR
Sortdescending_order (3rd_sort_crit.)
Control_break_3rd_sort_criterion X X X X
4th_sort_criterion FORMI FORMI FORMI FORMI LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM FORMI
Sortdescending_order (4th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_4th_sort_criterion X X X X
5th_sort_criterion LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM VLTYP VLTYP VLTYP VLTYP LGNUM
Sortdescending_order (5th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_5th_sort_criterion
6th_sort_criterion VLTYP NLTYP VLTYP TANUM VLPLA NLPLA WERKS TAPOS NLTYP
Sortdescending_order (6th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_6th_sort_criterion X X X X
7th_sort_criterion VLPLA NLPLA WERKS TAPOS
TANUM TANUM LGORT KOBER
Sortdescending_order_ (7th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_7th_sort_criterion X
8th_sort_criterion TANUM TANUM LGORT TAPOS TAPOS MATNR VLPLA
Sortdescending_order (8th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_8th_sort_criterion
9th_sort_criterion TAPOS TAPOS MATNR CHARG TANUM
Sortdescending_order (9th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_9th_sort_criterion
10th_sort_criterion CHARG BESTQ
TAPOS
Sortdescending_order_ (10th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_10th_sort_criterion
11th_sort_criterion BESTQ SOBKZ
Sortdescending_order_ (11th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_11th_sort_criterion
12th_sort_criterion SOBKZ LSONR
Sortdescending_order_ (12th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_12th_sort_criterion
13th_sort_criterion LSONR VLTYP
Sortdescending_order_ (13th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_13th_sort_criterion
14th_sort_criterion VLTYP
Sortdescending_order_ (14th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_14th_sort_criterion
15th_sort_criterion
Sortdescending_order_ (15th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_15th_sort_criterion
2.3 print code
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3 Rec4 Rec5 Rec6 Rec7
WNo___(Warehouse_number) L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01
PrCd__(Print_code) 01 02 03 11 12 21 22
Print_code_description
Find_shipping_data____
Determine_production_data_
Form_ LVSTAEINZEL LVSTALISTE LVSTOSOLO LVSTAEINZEL LVSTALISTE LVSKOMMIL1
LVSKOMMIL2
PTm_(Time_of_printing)________
Sort_profile 1 1 1 4 1 1
Combined_print x x x x
Spool_data 02 02 01 02 02 02 02
Label_form LVSLABELS
Label_spool_code 01
Quantity_of_labels_(Indicator) 2
2.4 assign printer to storage type (LP01 to 001 only)
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01 L01 L01
STy__(storage_type) 001 916 999
Storage_type_description Fixed bin storage Shipping area deliveries Differences
Printer
2.5 assign print code to movement type
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01 L01 L01
MvT__(WM_movement_type) 101 255 601
Movement_type_description Goods receipt for pur.or.
Picking by delivery note
PrCd__(Print_code) 01 02
2.6 assign print report to warehouse No.
Field name Rec1
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01
Warehouse_number_descrip. Lean WM Plant BP01
Print_report RLVSDR40
2.7 print control multi-processing
Field name Rec1
WhN L01
Ref.ty. L
Status 2
Print_prog. RLKOMM40
PrCd 21
Printer LP01
1.4 Manual Activity
1.4.1 Maintaining Number Range Intervals for Transfer Order
Use
Maintain number range intervals for transfer order
Procedure
In this step, you define that, the Number range for Transfer order as 01 and Group number as 01, now you should tell the system how the number range would like for 01 as transfer order and 01 for the group number, for both number range, you may define you own number range, the following information just for reference:
Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define control parameters and number ranges for the warehouse number  Maintain number range intervals for transfer orders (double click)
Transaction Code LN02
Check if the internal number range 01 (0000000001-1000000000) has been defined
Once you have defined your number ranges, it is extremely difficult to change them afterwards when the objects concerned are filled with data.
Bear in mind that you will be entering data on a long-term basis. Create your number range intervals accordingly.
1.4.2 Maintaining Number Range Intervals for Reference Numbers
Use
Reference number range has the following meanings:
This number identifies a number range to be used for the assignment of sequential numbers for WM reference numbers. Reference numbers are used to create or print a group of transfer orders at one time.
A sequential number generated by the system for the purpose of multiple processing of transfer requirements and delivery notes.
The reference number can also be used to print the resulting transfer orders at a later time.
Procedure
In this step, you define that, the Number range for Transfer order as 01 and Group number as 01, now you should tell the system how the number range would like for 01 as transfer order and 01 for the group number, for both number range, you may define you own number range, the following information just for reference:
Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM Define control parameters and number ranges for the warehouse number  Maintain number range intervals for Reference Numbers( double click)
Transaction Code LN06
Check if the internal number range 01 (5000000000 - 5999999999) has been defined
Once you have defined your number ranges, it is extremely difficult to change them afterwards when the objects concerned are filled with data.
Bear in mind that you will be entering data on a long-term basis. Create your number range intervals accordingly.
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