Title: 615260 Enterprise Systems SAP Stream
1615-260 Enterprise Systems SAP Stream
Tips for Q.4, Project 2 Peter Seddon, 12 Sep 2004
2Accessing the Data Modelling tool in R/3
3Expand the area of interest by clicking . Then
click Subtree to highlight the objects of
interest.
4- Clicking Subtree (previous slide) results in
the subtree being highlighted in yellow. - Now click the Graphic icon shown here (red
arrow). - The next screen, Slide 5, shows a graphic
representation of part of the R/3 data model. The
left-hand window is an enlargement of the
right-hand one.
5Click an object (red arrow), then Dictionary
(blue arrow). Below, Object 16002 Sales Order
(header) is selected.
6- Finally, we can see the underlying table names,
e.g., VBAK, VBKD! - The actual R/3 table names are shown arrowed.
These table names, e.g,, VBAK, can be entered in
commands like SE11 and SE16 to view table schema
and contents, respectively. - Click on a table, e.g., VBAK (red arrow) then
either Table/View or Data Browser (blue
arrow). These commands invoke SE11 and SE16,
respectively.
7Table/View (equivalent to SE11). Note that
VBELN (highlighted) seems to mean Sales Order
Number.
8Data Brower (equivalent to SE16). Enter your
sales order number in the VBELN field.
- You can specify more than one order or select
orders from date ranges (ERDAT), etc. (If you
speak German, you will understand the
abbreviations used!)
9Here is Header info for Sales order number 9196
- Clicking the spectacles icon (or double-clicking
the record) displays the same information
vertically, see slide 10.
10- Alternative view of info in slide 9 (after
clicking on the spectacles on slide 9)
11- Use the same procedure to access the other
tables. - For example, following object 16028 Sales order
item schedule line from slide 5, and choosing
table VBBE, then order number 9196, ultimately
takes you to screen shown here. - The screen to the right shows line 10 of order
9196. This is for 10 units of part number S-219.
(OMENG means quantity.)
12Use the same procedure to access the other
tables, e.g., via object 16028 Sales order item
schedule line
- I am no R/3 expert, but it seems to me as if
sales order header info is in tables VBAK and
VBKD, and detail info is in tables VBBE, VBEP,
and VBPA. - Assuming I am correct on point 1, if you describe
key fields of these tables you will have done the
first half of Q.4. - For the second half of Q.4, see if you can find
evidence of any changes in the tables as the
Module 6 process executes. - Project 2, Q.4 is worth 5 marks. Please dont
spend more than 5 hours on this part of the
exercise!