Title: SAP
1SAP Basic Navigation
2COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Understand terms and concepts in SAP
- Access the SAP system
- Understand and use the Easy Access screen and
other screen components - Learn how to navigate within SAP
- Learn how to work with different sessions of SAP
- Learn how to set up your work area to make your
job easier - Learn how to print and download reports
- Access Help functions
- Access TITAN training materials
- Understand how to run training tutorials
3COURSE OVERVIEW
SAP Basic Navigation
Lesson 1 SAP Overview
Lesson 2 Log on/off SAP
Lesson 3 Screen Features
Lesson 4 Navigating in SAP
Lesson 5 Working with Sessions
Lesson 6 Customizing your Work Area
Lesson 7 Printing Downloading
Reports
Lesson 8 Finding Help
Lesson 9 Accessing Training Materials
4Lesson 1 SAP Overview
- SAP stands for Systems, Applications, and
Products in Data Processing -
- The SAP system is a fully-integrated system where
activities in one area generate activities in
another area - The system provides online, real-time information
and one place for input of data
5Modules in SAP
- SAP is made up of various functional modules
- Each module covers a different business function
- Tarrant County is using the following modules
- CO ControllingFI Financial Accounting HR
Human Resources/Payroll - MM Materials Management
- GM Grants Management
- FM Funds Management
- TC is also using the ESS (Employee Self Service)
web-portal for employees to enter time data and
maintain personal data. This data is then
updated automatically in the SAP system.
6Data
- SAP contains two types of information
- Master Data
- A collection of information about an object or
person - It is referenced whenever that object or person
is used in an entry field - This data does not normally change
- Examples are address and payment information for
a supplier or customer - Transactional Data
- Information associated with a specific business
activity - Users enter this information in SAP
- Changes from day to day
- Examples are
- Personal time entries
- Invoice information
- Purchase requisition information
7Terms
- Standard SAP terms
- Application computer program
- Client unit in SAP system where data is input,
changed, and managed - Data pieces of information numbers or text
- ERP Enterprise Resource Planning designed to
integrate and run all aspects of an organization - Information data that has been collected
- Integrated transactions that are completed in
one module or process trigger transactions in
other modules - Menu Path sequence of menu selections that
should be followed to get to a function or screen - Module portion of SAP system that carries out a
specific business function - Real-time describes how data that has been
entered into the system is available immediately
after the transaction has been saved. Everyone
has access to the same data. - Session instance of SAP allows multi-tasking
within system - Transaction screen or series of screens to
create, display, or change data - Transaction code (t-code) unique identifier for
each transaction that allows you to get to a
transaction without going through the menu - User role assigned to each employee set of
activities used by the employee - Variants a saved set of personal selection
criteria which can be used for lists and reports
8Terms (contd)
- Tarrant County terms
- GASB Governmental Accounting Standards Board
- Go-Live date when SAP module is scheduled to
run live in production system - Phase I 10/01/03
- Phase II 07/06/04
- Phase III 04/01/05
- Legacy System existing County system that
either interfaces with SAP or provides data for
start up of SAP - Production System live SAP system used for
normal operations - SME subject matter expert County employee who
has experience or expertise in a specific
functional area - TITAN Titan Integrated Task Access Network
County implementation of SAP system
9Lesson 2 Log on/off SAP
- To log on, click SAP Logon Icon on your desktop
- Select the SAP client to access
- PRD Production
- TRN Training (Sandbox)
- Double click on selected client or click Logon
button - Ensure the Client Id field is correct or change
if needed - Production 400
- Training Sandbox 520
- Enter user Id and password
- User Id and initial password assigned by TC IT
Dept. - Tab from User Id to Password field
- Just type your password in the field to overwrite
the symbols that are there - This is the same user Id and password that you
currently use in either ESS or SAP
10Password Management
- The first time you log on the SAP system, you
will be prompted to change password - Put your cursor at the beginning of each field
and enter the same new password in both fields,
overwriting the symbols in the fields. Click
11TC Password Rules
- The same password is used for SAP and ESS in
production - 8 characters 1 must be numeric
- Cannot be same as user Id
- Cannot be same as prior 5 passwords
- Required by TC policies to change every 45 days
- Keep a record of your password
- Dont share your User Id or Password
12Log off
- To log off, click on Exit icon on standard
toolbar - A pop-up window will be displayed asking whether
you really want to log off - Click to continue log off
process - Click X in upper right corner of SAP logon pad
on desktop
13Lesson 3 Screen FeaturesEasy Access Screen
SAP Standard Toolbar
SAP Pull-down Menu
Minimize, Maximize, Close buttons
EnterIcon
Menu Path
This is the standard screen displayed when you
log on to SAP
ApplicationToolbar
CommandField
Divider can be adjusted from left to right by
putting your cursor on the line and dragging
Session and SystemNumber
Status Bar
14Standard Toolbar Icons Functionality
- Scroll up to first page
- Confirm information entered
- Enter transaction codes
- Scroll up to previous page
- Save entered information
- Scroll down to next page
- Move to previous screen
- Scroll down to last page
- Exit current area or SAP
- Open a new session
- Cancel or stop current transaction
- Create a desktop shortcut to SAP report,
transaction, or task
- Print
- Provide SAP help
- Find an entry in a screen or table
- Customize local layout
- Find next instance of same data
15Common Application Icons Functionality
- View previous record in a
- transaction
- Add a transaction to the Favorites
- folder
- Execute an application, program, or report
- Get pick list of possible values for selected
field
- Create new entries or records
- Copy an existing entry or record
- Change an existing entry or record
- Delete an existing entry or record
- Display/view an existing entry or record
- Indicates a field is a required field
- View header information
- View line item information
Application Icons change as the screen changes
16Screen Components
- Radio Buttons click in circle to select option
- Check boxes click in box to select option
- Buttons click on button to select option
- Entry fields type data directly in field
17Screen Components (contd)
- Pick list possible entries for a field. If a
pick list is available, you will see the
matchcode symbol. Access the pick list by
clicking on matchcode symbol in a field - Pop-up window - windows that appear for data
entry or explanation - Tabs appear on some transactions for selection
of various screens
18Screen Components (contd)
- The status bar is at the bottom of every screen
in SAP - Left Half displays system messages. Three
types of messages are displayed - Information messages displayed in green. (Read
and then click the - button within the message to clear)
- Example
- Warning messages displayed in yellow. (Read
and then click the - button within the message to clear)
- Example
- Error messages displayed in red. (Correct the
error or click the button to cancel) - Example
Note The process to display system messages in
pop-up windows in addition in the
Status Bar is discussed in Lesson 5 Activating
Pop-up Windows
19Screen Components (contd)
- The status bar is at the bottom of every screen
in SAP - Right half displays system and logon
information - DV1 SAP client
- (2) - number of the session currently in play
- USSAND - application server
- INS mode for data entry
- INS insert
- OVR overwrite
- See Lesson 4 for more information on data entry
modes
20Lesson 4 Navigating In SAPTransaction Codes
Transaction codes are the unique identifiers for
the screens in SAP. They are entered directly in
the Command Field on any screen. Click the Enter
icon or press Enter on your keyboard after
entering the transaction code. The transaction
code and the name of the transaction are
displayed in the SAP menu. See Lesson 6 on
Customizing Your Work Area to learn how to set up
the transaction codes in the menu.
- From Easy Access Screen
- Enter transaction code
- From other screens
- Enter /nxxxx (where xxxx transaction code) to
go to another transaction within same session - Enter /oxxxx (where xxxx transaction code) to
go to another transaction in a new session -
21Menu Paths
- Follow the Menu Path by clicking once on the
arrows or next to the folders and expanding
the view until the desired transaction is
reached. - When the transaction is displayed, double-click
on the transaction to go directly to its initial
screen.
Favorites
Folders Sub-folders
Transactions
22Favorites
Rather than searching through the Menu Path for
your most frequently used transactions, you can
set up your own Favorites
- You can click on these Favorite transactions when
you open the menu path on the Easy Access Screen. - See Lesson 6 Customizing Your Work Area to
learn how to set up these Favorites.
23Entering Data
- Data is information entered into a field in SAP.
- Data can be entered as either an insert or an
overwrite in data entry fields. It is
important to know which mode of entry you are in
before you attempt to enter data - When in Insert Mode, new data is added to the
data already in a field. To replace the data,
highlight it and press the Delete key on your
keyboard - When in Overwrite Mode, new data replaces the
data currently in the field (an example is
entering your password on the logon screen) - You can determine which mode you are in by
looking at the status bar at the bottom of the
screen. - INS Insert
- OVR Overwrite
- Click here to move between the two modes
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24Ending a Transaction
-
- When finished with a transaction if updates have
been made, click to save - To exit from a transaction, click until
you return to the SAP Easy Access screen
25Creating Desktop Shortcuts
SAP allows you to create a shortcut on your
desktop that will take you directly to your
commonly used transactions
- Right-click on the transaction line item in the
menu - Select the action Create shortcut on the desktop
- Message displayed in the system bar at the bottom
of your SAP screen or in a pop-up window
Note the shortcut appears on your computer
desktop as an icon displaying the name of the
transaction. You must be logged on to SAP for
the shortcut to work.
26Screen Messages
- Messages appear in a pop-up window or in the
Status Bar - Message symbols
- Indicates an Error message
- Correct the error or click the button to
leave the transaction - Error must be corrected to leave the transaction
- Indicates a Warning message
- Read and click the button or
to clear - Indicates an Information message
- Read and click the button or
to clear - Traffic light icons are also used to display
document status
Entry is accepted and approved
Entry is ready for approval
Entry is rejected
27Lesson 5 Working with Sessions
- Multiple sessions allow you to look up
information in one transaction while entering
information in another transaction - Saves time and reduces the need to move from
screen to screen within the same session - It is recommended to have at least 2 sessions
open at any time but not more than 3-4. Maximum
allowed is 6. - To create a new session, click on the Create
Session button - on the standard toolbar
- If you need to retrieve data or view another
transaction while working in a different
transaction, you can open another session and
immediately access the transaction desired - Enter /o in the Command Field followed by the
transaction code for the transaction you want to
access in another session
28Moving Between Sessions
- To move between sessions
-
- With your Windows taskbar displayed at the bottom
of the screen, click on the button for the
appropriate session -
-
-
- The session number is displayed in the status bar
at the bottom of your screen
29Moving Between Sessions (contd)
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- The session number is displayed in the status bar
at the bottom of your screen
30Lesson 6 Customizing Your Work Area
- SAP allows you to personalize various settings to
make your work go faster and enable you to
navigate through the system easier. The next few
pages will take you step by step through setting
up these items - Displaying transaction codes in the menu
- Creating favorites
- Creating variants
- Using your personal role-based menu
- Defaulting standard data in certain fields
- Activating pop-up windows for information and
system messages - Setting start transaction
- Setting your default printer
31Displaying Transaction Codes in Menu
- The standard SAP menu displays only the names of
transactions. Setting up the menu to also
display the transaction code allows you to relate
the code with the name and use the code to
quickly navigate through the system. To set this
up
- Go to the SAP menu at the top of the screen
- and select ExtrasgtSettings
- A pop-up window will be displayed
- Click on the Display Technical Names checkbox
- to activate this setting
- The transactions in the menu on the Easy
- Access screen will display both the
transaction - code and the transaction name
32Identifying Your Transaction
- To find the transaction code for a screen you are
in, select the in the status bar at the
bottom of the screen you are on.
- A pop-up window will display
- Look at the Transaction item to
- see the transaction code
33Creating Favorites
Rather than searching through the Menu Path for
your most frequently used transactions, you can
set up your own Favorites. You can then just
double-click on the transaction in the Favorites
folder on the menu and you will go directly to
that transaction.
- From the Menu Path, locate the transaction you
want to add to your Favorites folder and click
once to highlight it - Click on the Add to Favorites button to
copy that transaction to your Favorites folder - or
- Highlight the transaction and drag and drop it
directly to the Favorites folder
34Creating Favorites (contd)
You can also create a favorite item using the
Windows Menu
- Select FavoritesgtInsert Transaction from the SAP
menu at the top of the screen - A pop-up window will appear
- Enter the transaction code in
- the field and click the Confirm
- button
35Creating Favorites (contd)
- You can set up new folders within the Favorites
folder to sort your transaction to make your
daily tasks easier
- Right click on Favorites folder and select
Insert Folder - Enter new folder name in pop-up window
- Click Confirm
- New folder is displayed. Move transactions to
this folder as needed using the process
described on the previous two pages - You can re-order transactions within the
Favorites folders by dragging and dropping them
36Creating Variants
- Variants are short-cuts to save time from
entering or selecting the same information each
time you execute certain transactions or reports - Using variants will lead to more consistent,
accurate, and timely information from the SAP
system - The same process is used to set up a variant for
each transaction code. Based on the transaction
code, the field options or selection indicators
may change slightly - For certain reports or transactions, pre-defined
variants may have been set up for use at Tarrant
County. See the Quick Reference Card for that
report or transaction to get the name of those
Master variants - A master variant can be used as is or as a
template to create your own personal variant.
You should first check to see if a master variant
can be used before you create a personal variant
from scratch -
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37Creating Variants (contd)
- To retrieve a master variant when in a
transaction - Click on the Get Variant button from the
selection screen - Your User Id will be defaulted in the Created By
field - Delete your User Id from this field and click the
Execute button to see a list of all
available variants - If a master variant is available, you can modify
the selection criteria to meet your requirements - Click the button to save and change the
name of the variant to whatever you want to name
it. Click the button again. - To create a variant from scratch
- Go to the desired report or program
- Enter the desired selection criteria on the
report selection screen - Click on the button to save the criteria
- Type in your variant name and description
- Click on the button again to save your
variant - The next time you go to this same report or
transaction, click to retrieve your
previously-saved variant -
38Using the Role-Based Menu
- There are two menu paths available in SAP.
-
- One is the standard SAP menu which displays all
folders and transactions in SAP. You will see
all SAP transactions but depending on the role
you have been assigned, you will have access to
only specific transactions within this menu. - The other menu path is a role-based menu
customized specifically for your role and
containing only those transactions to which you
have access. -
- To access this menu, select the User Menu button
at the left of the toolbar located just
below the SAP Easy Access title
User Menu
SAP Menu
39Defaulting Data in Certain Fields
- Setting Parameter Id defaults will automatically
populate certain fields with standard data, such
as company code, currency, controlling area,
purchasing area, etc. This will save you from
having to enter these values every time that
field appears within the system. This is a
one-time setup. To set up these default
parameters
- From the SAP menu at the top of
- the screen, select
- SystemgtUser ProfilegtOwn Data
- from the pop-up window.
-
- The Maintain User Profile screen will appear
- Select the Parameters tab
-
40Defaulting Data in Certain Fields (contd)
- Enter the following data in the Parameter Id
- and Parameter Value columns. The Short
- Description column will populate
automatically. - Note Any existing parameters should be
retained. If the following values are not in
this list, they should be added - Parameter Id Parameter Value
- AFP TC01
- ARB TC01
- BP2 0
- BUK TC01
- CAC TC01
- EKO TC01
- EVO TC01
- FIK TC01
- FWS USD
- GM_BDGT_VERSION 0
Note EKO, EVO, and VERSION are the letter O
all other values are the number zero 0.
41Activating Pop-up Windows
- You should set up the option to activate pop-up
windows to allow you to see system messages
and information messages when they are required.
System messages will also be displayed on the
left-hand side of the status bar at the bottom of
the SAP screen.
- Click the Customizing Local Layout
- button from the Easy Access Screen
- Select Options from the pop-up window
- Click on the following indicators under
- Messages so that a check mark appears in
- the checkbox
- Dialog box at success message
- Dialog box at warning message
- Dialog box at error message
- Click the OK button to close the Options
- pop-up window
-
42Setting Your Start Transaction
- You can set a frequently-used transaction as the
start-up transaction when you log onto SAP. This
transaction will replace the standard Easy Access
Screen that typically appears. Setting your
start transaction will save you time if you
typically use only one transaction or use one
transaction more frequently than others.
- From the SAP menu at the top of
- the screen, select
- ExtrasgtSet start transaction
- from the pop-up window
- Enter the transaction code that you
- want to be your Start Transaction in
- the pop-up window
- Click the Confirm button
-
43Setting your Default Printer
- You should set the printer you use every day to
be your default printer in SAP so that all items
you print will automatically go to that printer - From the SAP menu at the top
- of the screen, select
- SystemgtUser ProfilegtOwn Data
- Select the Defaults tab
- In the Output device field, type
- local (lower case)
- Click the button
Note You do not have to enter the name of the
printer just the word local. If you want your
information to print to a different printer, you
must enter the printer name.
44Lesson 7 Printing Screens Downloading Reports
- Print a hard copy of a screen
- This prints a hardcopy of only the information
you can see on a screen - Click on the button at the right side of
the standard toolbar - Select Hardcopy
- The screen will print to your default printer
- Capture a screen shot
- This will capture a copy of a screen in a Word
document and provide a soft copy that can be
printed from the Word document, stored as a soft
copy, or sent to someone via email - Display the screen you want to capture
- Click and hold the ALT button and click the Print
Screen/SysRq button on your keyboard - Open Microsoft Word application
- Click and hold the CTRL button and click the V
key on your keyboard - The screen shot will be pasted to the Word
document
45Printing Screens Downloading Reports (contd)
- Accessing Running Reports
- Enter transaction code in Command Field
- Enter selection criteria as required for the
specific report or select a variant using the
Get Variant button if applicable - Click Execute button to run the report
- Printing Reports
- After the report has been run and while in that
transaction code, click the Print button - The report will print to your local printer if
you have set it as a default. See Lesson
6-Setting Your Default Printer.
46Printing Screens Downloading Reports (contd)
- Downloading Reports
- To create a soft copy of a report, you can
download the data to a PC - Do this after the report has been run and while
in that transaction code - Select
- ListgtExportgtSpreadsheet from the SAP menu at the
top of the screen - Select the Table radio button
- Select the Microsoft Excel radio button
- Note If the file is very large, you may have to
download to Local file first and then export to
Excel. - The data is exported to an Excel spreadsheet
- Save the Excel spreadsheet and
- name it appropriately
- The spreadsheet can then be formatted as desired
to use the data
47Lesson 8 Finding Help
- There are three types of help in the SAP system
- Field Help provides help or documentation on a
particular field - Documentation explanation of the purpose for a
particular field and the information entered in
that field - Possible Entries a list of the valid values or
the picklist for a particular field - Screen Help provides help or documentation on a
particular screen or application - System Help provides global help for the
entire SAP system
48Field Help
- Documentation
- With cursor in the field in question, click the
Help button from the standard toolbar - SAP documentation on the field is displayed
- Possible Entries
- With cursor in the field in question, click the
Possible Entries button at the right side
of the field - A picklist of possible entries is displayed
49Screen or Application Help
- To access screen help for a particular screen,
select Help from the SAP menu at the top of the
screen while in that screen -
- Select Application Help from the pop-up window
displayed - An example of the help documentation that will be
displayed
50System Help
- To access SAP global system help, Select Help
from the SAP menu at the top of the screen - Select Glossary from the pop-up window displayed
- An example of the documentation that will be
displayed - You can select any item from the left-hand side
of the pop-up window and information on that item
will be displayed on the right-hand side - Another SAP help source is help.sap.com accessed
through your Internet Explorer
51Additional Help
1
Review the on-line help in SAP
Review your training materials and notes.
2
Ask your peers or super user for assistance.
3
52Tarrant County Help
- Problems with running tutorials?
- Training Mailbox
- titansaptraining_at_tarrantcounty.com
- After utilizing the various methods of help on
the previous page, if you still have questions or
problems -
or - If you have problems at any time with accessing
SAP, printing, computer or network problems, etc. - Contact the Tarrant County IT Help Desk at
817-884-3507
53Lesson 9 Accessing Training Materials
- All TITAN training materials for Phase II are
stored on the Tarrant County website - This website is accessed through your Internet
Explorer from any computer that has internet
access you do not have to be on the Tarrant
County network. The URL for direct link to the
Training Materials website is - http//www.tarrantcounty.com/
titan/lib/titan/training/index.asp - Set up this website as a favorite in your web
browser for quick future access - Enter the URL above in the address
- field in your browser
- When you reach the website, go to
- FavoritesgtAdd to Favorites in the
- Browser menu
- A pop-up window will be displayed with
- a default name for the site. Click OK.
- To access this site in the future, just
- click on the Favorites item in the browser
- menu and highlight the name for the
- website. You will go directly to the
54Accessing Training Materials (contd)
- Review the instruction page to understand how to
use the website - Click on the Courseware link at the top of the
Instruction page - A Listing of Courses will be displayed
- Click on the Course Title to see a general
description of the content of the course - or
- Click on one of the buttons beside the Course
Title to go directly to either the Overview,
Quick Reference Cards, or Tutorials - These training materials will be available for
your use and reference at any time
55Running Tutorials
- An additional learning tool is being provided
with the Phase II SAP implementation -- Tutorials - Tutorials are simulations of the SAP system that
take you through a transaction step-by-step in a
mock SAP environment. - These can be viewed in two ways
- As a movie that takes you through the transaction
in a demonstration, or - As an interactive, hands-on practice session that
stops on each screen and directs you to make
entries in fields or take actions per
instructions provided by the wizard and in the
bubbles - Tutorials are provided with each course in the
Finance and Purchasing training - A list of the tutorials is provided at the end of
each course. - Go to the Training Materials website to access
and run these tutorials. Detailed instructions
are provided on the website when you click on the
Tutorials button -
Happy Tutoring!!
56Training Sandbox
- An SAP environment (Training Sandbox) where you
can practice your skills in a real instance of
SAP will be available after June 18 - The sandbox can be accessed through the standard
logon process discussed in Lesson 2 of the SAP
Basic Navigation course - The only differences are
- Highlight the Training environment on
- the Logon pad
- Click logon
- Enter 520 in the Client field
- Enter the same User Id and Password
- you are assigned for Production
- Feel free to practice any of the tasks in the
basic navigation course and any of the
transactions included in other courses you take.
Use the Quick Reference Cards to walk you through
the transactions. -
57Course Summary
- Congratulations!!
- You have now completed the SAP Basic Navigation
course and are ready to use the SAP system - You have reviewed the following items
- Understand terms and concepts in SAP
- Access the SAP system
- Understand and use the Easy Access screen
- and other screen components
- Navigating in SAP
- Working with sessions
- Set up your work area
- Print and download reports
- Access Help functions
- Access TITAN training materials
- Understand how to run training tutorials
58SAP Basic Navigation
- CONGRATULATIONS! You have completed the course
review. - Now you are ready to view the SAP Tutorials.
- Tutorials for this course include
- Logging in and out of SAP
- Navigating in SAP
- Working with sessions
- Customizing your work area
- Printing and downloading reports