Title: SAP Navigation Training
1SAP Navigation Training
2Course Goals
This course will enable you to
- Understand how SAP GUI works(SAP GUI is the
secured access to SAP system) - Understand how to Navigate through SAP.
3Course Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, you will be
able to
- Log On and Off SAP
- Use SAP Basic Functions
- Navigate SAP Transactions
- Use Application Work Areas
- Use Search Helps
- Set Parameters in the User Profile
- Use SAP R/3 Help(R/3 the SAP version the
district is using for Finance).
4Chapter 1 Goals
After completing this chapter, you will be able
to
- Log on to the SAP R/3 system
- Change your Password
- Create multiple sessions of SAP R/3
- Log off the system
5Logging On
6Logging On
SAP System selection window
- Two Tabs
- Shortcuts Use this one!
- System (gives you options to change clients and
change password) - 4 Shortcut Buttons
- Log On
- New-Item
- Change-Item
- Delete-Item
Dontusethese.
7Logging On
- A new window appears
- Enter your user-ID
- Enter your PasswordThe first time you use SAP
you need to reset your password. - The client number as well as language are entered
by your administrator and defaulted - Press Enter on your keyboard
8Passwords
- Password Basic
- You can use upper case letters or lower case
letters in your password (SAP R/3 does not
distinguish between upper and lower case
letters). - You can use any combination of characters (a
....... z, 0.....9, or punctuation marks) - Password restrictions
- You cannot begin a password with
- ?, !, or a blank space
- three identical characters (fffce).
- any sequence of three characters that are
contained in your user name (for example, using
bill," if your user name is 99biller) - Other bad ideas
- Do not use pass as your password
- Do not use any of your last five passwords
9Logging On
- The initial password is given by the
administrator - The system automatically displays a dialog box
- Enter your new password in the New password field
- Enter exactly the same password in the Repeat
password field - Select confirm
10Main Menu Screen
The main menu screen is displayed (standard SAP)
11Various Keys
Back Cancel Exit
TransactionOr Log Off
12Sessions
- Running Multiple Sessions
- When you sign onto SAP R/3, you create a
session. You are allowed to have more than
one session active at the same time. You can
open a new session any time and from any SAP
R/3 screen without losing data in the existing
sessions. Example-While creating a req. you
need to look up acct balances. - Multiple ways to create a new session
- Like most other functions in SAP, many ways exist
to execute the same command. For this procedure,
you will be given every way possible to create a
new session in order to demonstrate this
capability. In general, people will find the way
that best suits them. - 1st Way To open a session by menu path, click
System ? Create Session. - 2nd Way To open a session using the icon
toolbar, click the Create New Session icon. - 3rd Way Right click on the SAP icon in the
Taskbar, (not the Log On icon) and select Create
session
13- Viewing current sessions
- To view a listing of all sessions by command
prompt, type /o in the command field and press
Enter. - Switching between sessions
- Windows allows you to use the Alt Tab Method to
move from session to session. Do the following
to switch between sessions - Hold down the Alt key with one finger.
- While holding Alt, press and release Tab.
Generate will create a new blank session.
14Logging Off
15Exercise
- Log Off all Sessions
- Log In
- Open a Transaction
- Create a New Session
- Hint See page 3.
16Chapter 2 Goals
After completing this chapter, you will be able
to
- Locate and describe the basic functions of the
SAP R/3 screen elements - Locate and explain the functions of the menu
items on the SAP R/3 menu bar - Locate and describe the functions of the buttons
on the standard toolbar - Locate the buttons on the application toolbar
- Locate and describe the various fields on the
status bar - Describe the purpose of the function keys
17Window Functions in SAP
Pull-Down Menu Bar
Standard Tool Bar
Title Bar
Command Field
Application Tool Bar
Status Bar
Messages (Errors, Document s )
(Bottom Right)
18Window Functions in SAP
(ME51N)
Options
Push Buttons
Checkboxes
Tabs
Status Bar
19Typical Icons
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21Chapter 3 Goals
After completing this chapter, you will be able
to
-
- Navigate in SAP Easy Access
- Navigate in SAP R/3 using the menu paths
- Navigate in SAP R/3 using transaction codes
22Easy Access
- SAP Easy Access is new front end-user interface
implemented from SAP 4.6A - SAP Easy Access allows the definition of
user-specific menus - It can contain transactions, reports, web
addresses the user needs to perform his daily
tasks - It appears when the user logs on in SAP
- The user can also define his favorites list
23Easy Access
- Select ExtrasSettings in the menu bar. The
window comes up. Click one or many options. Click
Enter. - Each user can specify whether
- Her/His favorites appear before or after the menu
- Only the favorites appear
- Technical transaction names appear in the tree
menu - The graphic on the right side of the screen
appears
24Menu Paths
25User Menu
This screen shot is To be Announced. You will
have access to display all screens, however, you
will be limited by your security as to what you
can change.
SAP Menu
User Specific Menu
26Creating Favorites
- Each user can create her/his favorites
- Favorites can contain
- SAP transactions
- Files or Web addresses
- Favorites can be organized in folders
- Select Insert folder in menu/name your folder
and press the check mark. - Favorites can be moved or renamed (changed)
- Select Move or Change
27Creating Favorite SAP Transactions
- To insert an SAP transaction in favorites
- select a transaction then Favorites Add on the
menu bar This will show the menu path in your
favorites. OR - select Favorites Insert transaction. Enter the
transaction technical name, then press enter
OR - select a transaction, keep the mouse button
pressed and drag the item to the desired
position. Release the button OR - Right Click Favorites
28Favorites
Favorites
(Click and Drag) This will give you the name and
T-code only in your Favorites list.
29Creating Favorite Files and Web Links
- To insert a web address or a file in favorites
- Select Favorites Add other object.
- Select web address or file.
- Fill in the Text field (with a name) and fill in
the Web address or file (www.xxx.com OR click
the field box to show the Browse button
. Find and double click on your file. ) Press
Enter.
30Transaction Codes
- What is a Transaction Code?
- A transaction code is a 4 or 5-character code
that identifies a transaction screen in SAP R/3.
For example, the transaction code associated with
creating requisitions is ME51N. If you know the
transaction code for a screen, you can jump
directly to that screen without using the menu
path. - Why Use a Transaction Code Instead of the Menu
Path? - Using transaction codes instead of menu paths in
most cases is a matter of personal preference.
You may find that transaction codes are quicker
to use than menu paths.
31Transaction Codes
- It is important to note that even if you choose
to frequently use transaction codes, you should
still have a clear understanding of how to use
menu paths. While you may not always know the
transaction code for a screen, you can always use
the menu path to locate the transactions in the
system. - To go to a screen in the current session, type
the transaction code in the Command field then
press Enter.. - To open a new session, type /n before the
transaction code.
32T-Codes from the History List
- In the Transaction Code field, click the document
icon. - The History list displays. This is a list of all
transaction codes recently used. - Highlight a displayed item or scroll down the
list to display desired transaction and click. - Selected transaction code appears highlighted in
the transaction code field. - Press Enter.
33Open Transaction in a New Session
- To open a new session containing a specific
transaction, type /oXXXX (XXXX Transaction
code) into the command field and press Enter. - A new session displays with the entered
transaction. - Remember, you can have 3 sessions of SAP open at
a time.
Delete everything in your Favorites folder by
highlighting each item and pressing the Delete
key on your keyboard.
34Exercise
- Drill down to ME51n, (Create Purchase
Requisition) and add it to your Favorites folder. - Insert a web site into your Favorites folder.
- Using your Transaction History go to the ME51n
screen.
35Chapter 4 Goals
After completing this chapter, you will be able
to
-
- Identify the components in the application work
area - Enter data into SAP R/3 fields
- Insert data using list boxes
- Know how to customize their local display of
SAP
36Application Work Area
Here, data is entered and/or displayed. The work
area of the screen contains many different types
of fields and display objects. This section
describes the common objects found in the
application work area.
37Data Entry Fields
(Display MIGO)
- Data entry fields allow you to enter new data or
change existing displayed data. Their white
background identifies them. All data entry
fields have a name or a label, which refers to
the data that can be entered into the field. You
enter data in a field by putting the cursor in
the field and typing the data you want. Data
entry fields may contain default data (which you
can change). - Required Data Field
- A special type of data entry field is called a
required field. This field must have data
entered in it in order for the screen to be
completed. Required fields are sometimes
identified by checked box in the field.
If you are not sure what type of data to put in a
field you can click in the field and press the
Help button to get information about the field.
(MIGO Screen)
38Types of Data Entry Fields
- Simple Drop Down (MIGO Screen)
- If a field has a list icon in the field
it contains a simple drop down list. This is a
short, limited list from which you must chose a
field value (that is, no typing). - Input Fields (MIGO Screen)
- SAP Input Fields are similar to Windows programs
- The active field has the flashing cursor.
- Most of the time, the limit to the length of data
allowed in the field is indicated by the size of
the box. - To move to the next field, press Tab. Pressing
Enter will Execute the transaction.
39Types of Data Entry Fields
- List Display
- On the ME51N transaction, click in the Material
Group field and click the Search icon. - A dialog displays with a listing of all possible
selections for this field. Double click to
select an item. - Date Fields
- Date fields in SAP R/3 have a feature that works
like a hidden list box. You can display a
calendar for a date field and select any date
without having to enter it manually. To display
the calendar - In the ME51N transaction, click in the Delivery
Date field then click the Search icon. - A calendar displays. The system displays the
current month todays date has a box around it.
Double click to select
a date.
(Short cut press F4 then F2 for current date.)
40Buttons and Check Boxes
Customizing Local Layout(on most screens).
(ME51N)
Radio Buttons
Check Boxes
41Printing a Hard Copy
Press the Customizing Local Layout button and
click on Hard Copy.
Print a screen shot.
42Chapter 5 Goals
After completing this chapter, all students will
be able to
- Select a key from a list of valid entries
- Perform a search help inquiry
- Use a wildcard character in a search popup box
- Change the search category
43Help Functions (F1 vs. F4)
Help Functions
F1
F4
(Same as Browse Button)
44Field Help
- You can get help on fields and field input by
clicking on the field then - pressing F1 on the keyboard, or
- clicking on
- A dialog box with the definition of the field
appears
45Searches
Searches
In the dialog box to the left, you can search by
material description, material number, or both.
Example d.
Results The results of the search will appear in
the form to the right. These results may also be
sorted.
46Search Help Box
Use the tabs, arrows or quick find box to change
the search category.
From the ME51N screen to search Vendors, press
the Green Checkmark to show a list of vendors.
Or type the first letter and an in the Name
column and press the Green Checkmark to Start
Search.
47Exercise
- Find the Vendor for BALLOON EXPRESS.
- On the ME51n screen find the definition of the
A field. (3rd from left).
48Chapter 6 Goals
After completing this chapter, you will be able
to
- Access field-specific Help
- Access Application Help
- Access SAP R/3 Help Library
- Access terms in the SAP R/3 glossary
49Field Level Help
- Field-specific help displays information for a
field when the cursor is currently in that field.
To demonstrate this process, access any
transaction. - In order to use field-level help you must have
the cursor in the field you want. To access help
on the desired field, do the following
- Click once in the desired field.
- Press F1. The appropriate help window displays
help information for that field. - To exit the help window, click or in the
pop-up window.
50Application Help
- Choose menu path Help ? Application help.
- The system identifies where you are and displays
the appropriate help area. - The current displayed topic is part of a larger
set of online documentation for SAP. You can
read the information in the current window, and
move forward or backward in the area by clicking
the buttons at the top of the window. - To return to the SAP screen, click .
51SAP Library
- Select the following menu path Help ? SAP
Library. The SAP Website screen displays. - A list of functional topics displays.
- Select a topic by clicking on it.
- Another list of sub-topics displays for the topic
you selected. - Click on the appropriate sub-topic to reach a
table of contents for the functional sub-topic
you want.
52SAP Glossary
- Select the following menu path Help ? Glossary.
The Glossary List popup box appears. - The list displays in alphabetical order.
- Use the scroll bar on the left side of the window
to view the entire list or click on the
appropriate letter. - When you find the term you want, click on it.
- To close SAP Library-Glossary click
53Exercise
- Using the appropriate Help, find the Definition
of Business Workplace.
54Chapter 7 Goals
After completing this chapter, you will be able
to
- Navigate in the Business Workplace
- Send a message to another SAP user
- View your messages
- Delete your messages
- Use the Appointment Calendar
55Accessing the Business Workplace
Click on the Business Workplace button.
56Navigating the Business Workplace
View contents by clicking on the triangles.
57Composing a New Message
Click on the New Message button to compose a
message to a SAP user.
58Composing a Message
Same as Subject Line
Message area
SAP User ID,choose SAP Logon Name, check the
Express Mail, CC or BCC check box.
59Sending a Message
Send Attach
Cut, Copy, Paste Undo, Redo, Find, Find Next
60Prompt to Check Messages
Check brings you back to BW.
Choose doesnt do anything.
Inbox brings you to your Inbox and displays a
list of messages.
61Checking Messages
Click on a Title to view the message in the
bottom section.
Click on a category to see its contents.
62Viewing an Individual Message
Double click on a Title to view the message in a
full screen. Click the back button to
back to Business Workplace.
63Deleting Messages
Delete a message by clicking on the Title and
dragging it to your Trash Can, OR click on the
Title to highlight the message and press Delete
on your keyboard.
64Viewing Messages in the Trash
Click on your Trash can to view the contents.
65Emptying the Trash
Delete Button
Empty Trash by highlighting a message and
pressing the Delete button on the toolbar. Press
Yes on the Confirmation message.
66Trash and Shared Trash
Documents, distribution lists, and folders that
were deleted from the shared folders are stored
in the shared trash. Only the administrator can
access the shared trash.
67Appointment Calendar
From the BW main screen press the Appointment
Calendar button.
Click on the date to view a day. Click on a week
number to view the week.
Press the Create Appointment button to schedule
an appointment.
68Create Appointment
Fill in Title (name) Date and Time(Military
Time) Room Description Press Check to
Create Appt.