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ERP 
• Planning the resources in an organization is 
called ERP 
• ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning 
which is used to integrate one or more 
departments in an organization and it is also 
used to minimize paper work in the 
organizations.
Examples for ERP’s 
– Oracle Apps 
–BAAN 
– Siebel 
– People Soft 
– SAP
Why sap? 
• Rich set of modules 
• Data integrity 
• Data sharing between modules is easy 
• Easy administration 
• Only one database 
• It supports all available databases and OS 
• Upgrade from time to time 
• 24x7x365 global support 
• User friendly
• Secured and reliable 
• Supports interface to other sap/non sap 
systems 
• Sap supports Multilanguage available using 
Unicode 
• Easy add-ons to add functionality to existing 
system 
• Common programming language which 
supports oops and ABAP. SAP supports JAVA
6 
SAP AG 
• SAP AG is a German software corporation that 
provides enterprise software applications and 
support to businesses of all sizes globally. 
Headquartered in Waldorf, Germany, with 
regional offices around the world. 
• SAP is the largest enterprise software company 
in the world (as of 2009). 
• It is also the largest software company in Europe 
and the fourth largest globally. The company's 
best known products are its SAP Enterprise 
Resource Planning (SAP ERP) and SAP Business 
Objects software.
Evaluation of SAP 
• SAP was founded in June 1972 as System 
Analysis and Program development by five 
former IBM engineers, later it named as 
Systems, Applications and Products in Data 
Processing
• In 1973, the SAP R/1 solution was launched 
• Six years later, in 1979, SAP launched SAP R/2 
• In 1981, SAP brought a completely re-designed 
solution to market. However, SAP 
didn't significantly improve until the period 
between 1985 and 1990. The most major 
improvements came not from the founders or 
employees, but from a partnership with an 
educational institution, "Chico State".
• Chico State remained SAP's only educational 
partner for the first few years, vastly 
improving and extending modules within R/2, 
which led to the development of R/3 with a 
few new modules. SAP and Chico State 
developed and released several versions of 
R/3 in 1992 through 1995.
WHAT IS R/3 
• 3 TIER LAND SCAPE SYSTEM 
• DATABASE LAYER 
• APPLICATION LAYER 
• PRESENTATION LAYER
Sap releases 
• SAP R/3 Release 3.1I 
• SAP R/3 Release 4.0B Release Date June 1998 
• SAP R/3 Release 4.5B Release Date March 1999 
• SAP R/3 Release 4.6A Release Date 1999 
• SAP R/3 Release 4.6B Release Date Dec 1999 
• SAP R/3 Release 4.6C Release Date April 2001 
• SAP R/3 Enterprise Release 4.70 Release Date March- Dec 
2003 
• SAP R/3 Enterprise Edition 4.7 
• SAP Enterprise Central Component 5.0 
• SAP Enterprise Central Component 6.0 
• SAP R/3 ENTERPRISE PORTAL 7.0
• ECC 5.0 
• ECC 6.0 
• ECC 6.0 with EHP-5
SAP MODULES 
• Sap is a set of integrated modules 
• Namely sales, finance, planning and 
management, material, production, quality 
etc., 
• Sap is available as an integrated pack
• Technical 
• Functional
Technical consultant 
• ABAP 
• BASIS
FUNCTIONAL CONSULTANT 
• SALES 
• CRM 
• FICO 
• HR 
• ETC.,
BASIS 
• BUSINESS APPLICATION SOFTWARE FOR 
INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS
BASIS CONSULTANT JOB 
• INSTALLATION 
• POST INSTALLATION 
• MOVING PRODUCTS FROM ONE SERVER TO 
ANOTHER 
• MIGRATION 
• UPGRADATION 
• FIXING THE ERRORS 
• MONITORING SAP 
• SUPPORT
Hardware Sizing 
• To analyse the business requirements of an organization level depending 
upon the users data will allocate the hardware resources. We can give over 
business time, standby time, legacy data, o/s and DB version, data 
archiving. Steps for Hardware sizing: 
1. Contact SAP 
2. Get OSSID (Online SAP Service ID) 
3. Login to www.service.sap.com/qsizing (It is sap official site) 
4. Go to Quick Sizer Tool 
5. Enter project name/Customer Number 
6. Create Project 
7. No. of Users (Low/Medium/High Activities) 
8. Amt. of legacy data. 
9. No. of modules. 
10.I) user based ii) object based. 
11.Select operating system of SAP 
12.Select database and its version. 
13.Select the peak load time. 
14.High availability. 
15.Data Security[Mirroring/Raid/Clustering ….etc.,] 
16.Save the details. 
17.Calculate the Results.
20 
Output of Hardware Sizing 
• Disk size. 
• Memory requirement in MB 
• CPU requirement in SAPS [System 
Application Benchmarks for Performance 
standards] 
• SAPS are calculated based on the usage of 
processors. 
• Analysis says that each 1500 saps we require 
one CPU.
21 
Installation
22 
Pre-Requisites: 
1. Proper hardware is received according to H/W Sizing. 
2. Verify SAP Software. 
3. Installation document from SAP  www.service.sap.com 
4. Read the document and highlight the steps involved inst. guides. 
5. Internet connection to resolve the runtime issues. 
6. Install o/s and patches 
7. Get a static IP address from N/W team 
8. Assign the IP address 
9. Specify an IP address and Host name entry in etchosts 
10. Dump the s/w into server 
11. Setup Virtual Memory VM=3*RAM+500 
12. Install current version of JAVA because SAP Installation too requires 
JAVA Runtime Environment [JRE] 
13. Set the environment variable JAVA_HOME & Path 
14. Install Oracle and Patches.
23 
There are 2 installation tools: 
R/3 setup <= 4.6C 
sapinst >=4.7 EE 
SAP Installation consists of 3 Types: 
1. Central Instance Installation 
2. Database Instance Installation 
3. Dialog Instance Installation:
24 
SAP Architecture 
Process Flow (LOGON) 
1. User requests 
2. Dispatcher handles the request 
3. Keeps in queue and assign WP 
based on FIFO 
4. The work process gets the 
username, password, client, logon 
language and the task handler 
interprets and hand over the task 
to the database process. 
5. The DB process checks the 
credentials of the user and 
provides the necessary 
authorizations to the process. 
6. The entire information is copied 
into the user context which is 
referred as 
ROLL OUT. (The information is 
copied into Roll Area which is 
subsequently available for all the 
requests made by the user) 
It Consists 3 Layers. 
1. Presentation Layer 
2. Application Layer 
3. Database Layer.
25 
Instances is of various types 
• 1. Database Instance . 
• 2. Central Instance. 
• 3. Dialogue Instance. 
• 1. Database Instance: This is the Instance where database is installed. 
2. Central Instance: This is the Instance where Application Server/ Tier/ Layer are 
installed. There will be only one instance in the entire system. 
3. Dialogue Instance: These are the instances which are used to handle the load on 
the central instances. We can install as many instances as possible assuming that each 
instance can serve up to 200 - 500 users depending upon the type of the users. 
Installation Logs: 
Sapinst.log - Specifies the installation success / failure 
Sapinst_dev.log - also provides similar log in case of installation is aborted
26 
Types of Work Processes 
Even though the processes are unique at OS level SAP differentiated between the 
work processes based on the nature of work. 
The process are determined by the instance name 
DVEBMGS<Instance_No> 
For Dialogue instances the work process will be denoted as D01, D02.... 
D - Dialogue 
V - Update 
E - Enqueue 
B - Back ground 
M - Message 
G - Gateway 
S - Spool 
DVEBMGS is only available in the Central instance. 
D01 to DN-1 for Dialogue instances.
27 
Central Instance DVEBMGS - 2112111 
It hosts all the process and their will be 
only one central instance in the entire 
system. 
1. DIALOGUE 'D' 
It is only the process 
which communicates interactively with 
the users. There should be atleast 2 
Dialogue work process per instance. 
Dialogue work process initiates 
Update, Background and Spool. 
2. UPDATE 'V' 
It is used to update 
the transactions in the database. It is 
initiated by Dialogue process. There 
should be atleast 1 Update in the 
entire system. It is also recommended 
to have an update process for every 5 
Dialogue. 
3. ENQUEUE 'E' 
It is used to provide locks for 
the records that are going to be 
updated. It ensures consistency for 
updates. There will be only 1 Enqueue 
configured in the system during the 
installation. It is possible to have more 
than one enqueue provided they are 
installed or configured on the central 
instance. 
4. BACKGROUND 'B' 
The tasks which are expensive or 
time consuming are scheduled to run in the 
background mode non-interactively. There 
should be atleast 2 background work 
process in the system 
• 5. MESSAGE 'M' 
• There should be only 1 
message server in the entire R/3 system. 
It is used to manage all the dispatchers. It is 
used to load balance the requests to identify 
the least loaded dispatcher. 
• It is also used to provide 
locks to the request that are coming from 
Dialogue instances. 
• 6. GATEWAY 'G' 
• It is used to provide a 
means of communication with SAP and 
NON-SAP systems. There will be only 1 
gateway for each instance. 
• 7. SPOOL 'S' 
• It is used to print the 
documents to a printer or output to a fax 
machine etc. There should be atleast 1 
Spool process in the entire system. It is 
also possible to configure more spool 
process depending on the print/ spool 
volume.
Types of Work Processes 
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  • 1. Oracle Apps SCM Online Training Online | classroom| Corporate Training | certifications | placements| support Contact: USA : +1-6786933994,+1-6786933475 India : +91-9052666558,+91-9052666559, 040-69990056 E-mail : info@magnifictraining.com Visit : www.magnifictraining.com http://www.magnifictraining.com/
  • 2. ERP • Planning the resources in an organization is called ERP • ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning which is used to integrate one or more departments in an organization and it is also used to minimize paper work in the organizations.
  • 3. Examples for ERP’s – Oracle Apps –BAAN – Siebel – People Soft – SAP
  • 4. Why sap? • Rich set of modules • Data integrity • Data sharing between modules is easy • Easy administration • Only one database • It supports all available databases and OS • Upgrade from time to time • 24x7x365 global support • User friendly
  • 5. • Secured and reliable • Supports interface to other sap/non sap systems • Sap supports Multilanguage available using Unicode • Easy add-ons to add functionality to existing system • Common programming language which supports oops and ABAP. SAP supports JAVA
  • 6. 6 SAP AG • SAP AG is a German software corporation that provides enterprise software applications and support to businesses of all sizes globally. Headquartered in Waldorf, Germany, with regional offices around the world. • SAP is the largest enterprise software company in the world (as of 2009). • It is also the largest software company in Europe and the fourth largest globally. The company's best known products are its SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (SAP ERP) and SAP Business Objects software.
  • 7. Evaluation of SAP • SAP was founded in June 1972 as System Analysis and Program development by five former IBM engineers, later it named as Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing
  • 8. • In 1973, the SAP R/1 solution was launched • Six years later, in 1979, SAP launched SAP R/2 • In 1981, SAP brought a completely re-designed solution to market. However, SAP didn't significantly improve until the period between 1985 and 1990. The most major improvements came not from the founders or employees, but from a partnership with an educational institution, "Chico State".
  • 9. • Chico State remained SAP's only educational partner for the first few years, vastly improving and extending modules within R/2, which led to the development of R/3 with a few new modules. SAP and Chico State developed and released several versions of R/3 in 1992 through 1995.
  • 10. WHAT IS R/3 • 3 TIER LAND SCAPE SYSTEM • DATABASE LAYER • APPLICATION LAYER • PRESENTATION LAYER
  • 11. Sap releases • SAP R/3 Release 3.1I • SAP R/3 Release 4.0B Release Date June 1998 • SAP R/3 Release 4.5B Release Date March 1999 • SAP R/3 Release 4.6A Release Date 1999 • SAP R/3 Release 4.6B Release Date Dec 1999 • SAP R/3 Release 4.6C Release Date April 2001 • SAP R/3 Enterprise Release 4.70 Release Date March- Dec 2003 • SAP R/3 Enterprise Edition 4.7 • SAP Enterprise Central Component 5.0 • SAP Enterprise Central Component 6.0 • SAP R/3 ENTERPRISE PORTAL 7.0
  • 12. • ECC 5.0 • ECC 6.0 • ECC 6.0 with EHP-5
  • 13. SAP MODULES • Sap is a set of integrated modules • Namely sales, finance, planning and management, material, production, quality etc., • Sap is available as an integrated pack
  • 14. • Technical • Functional
  • 15. Technical consultant • ABAP • BASIS
  • 16. FUNCTIONAL CONSULTANT • SALES • CRM • FICO • HR • ETC.,
  • 17. BASIS • BUSINESS APPLICATION SOFTWARE FOR INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS
  • 18. BASIS CONSULTANT JOB • INSTALLATION • POST INSTALLATION • MOVING PRODUCTS FROM ONE SERVER TO ANOTHER • MIGRATION • UPGRADATION • FIXING THE ERRORS • MONITORING SAP • SUPPORT
  • 19. Hardware Sizing • To analyse the business requirements of an organization level depending upon the users data will allocate the hardware resources. We can give over business time, standby time, legacy data, o/s and DB version, data archiving. Steps for Hardware sizing: 1. Contact SAP 2. Get OSSID (Online SAP Service ID) 3. Login to www.service.sap.com/qsizing (It is sap official site) 4. Go to Quick Sizer Tool 5. Enter project name/Customer Number 6. Create Project 7. No. of Users (Low/Medium/High Activities) 8. Amt. of legacy data. 9. No. of modules. 10.I) user based ii) object based. 11.Select operating system of SAP 12.Select database and its version. 13.Select the peak load time. 14.High availability. 15.Data Security[Mirroring/Raid/Clustering ….etc.,] 16.Save the details. 17.Calculate the Results.
  • 20. 20 Output of Hardware Sizing • Disk size. • Memory requirement in MB • CPU requirement in SAPS [System Application Benchmarks for Performance standards] • SAPS are calculated based on the usage of processors. • Analysis says that each 1500 saps we require one CPU.
  • 22. 22 Pre-Requisites: 1. Proper hardware is received according to H/W Sizing. 2. Verify SAP Software. 3. Installation document from SAP  www.service.sap.com 4. Read the document and highlight the steps involved inst. guides. 5. Internet connection to resolve the runtime issues. 6. Install o/s and patches 7. Get a static IP address from N/W team 8. Assign the IP address 9. Specify an IP address and Host name entry in etchosts 10. Dump the s/w into server 11. Setup Virtual Memory VM=3*RAM+500 12. Install current version of JAVA because SAP Installation too requires JAVA Runtime Environment [JRE] 13. Set the environment variable JAVA_HOME & Path 14. Install Oracle and Patches.
  • 23. 23 There are 2 installation tools: R/3 setup <= 4.6C sapinst >=4.7 EE SAP Installation consists of 3 Types: 1. Central Instance Installation 2. Database Instance Installation 3. Dialog Instance Installation:
  • 24. 24 SAP Architecture Process Flow (LOGON) 1. User requests 2. Dispatcher handles the request 3. Keeps in queue and assign WP based on FIFO 4. The work process gets the username, password, client, logon language and the task handler interprets and hand over the task to the database process. 5. The DB process checks the credentials of the user and provides the necessary authorizations to the process. 6. The entire information is copied into the user context which is referred as ROLL OUT. (The information is copied into Roll Area which is subsequently available for all the requests made by the user) It Consists 3 Layers. 1. Presentation Layer 2. Application Layer 3. Database Layer.
  • 25. 25 Instances is of various types • 1. Database Instance . • 2. Central Instance. • 3. Dialogue Instance. • 1. Database Instance: This is the Instance where database is installed. 2. Central Instance: This is the Instance where Application Server/ Tier/ Layer are installed. There will be only one instance in the entire system. 3. Dialogue Instance: These are the instances which are used to handle the load on the central instances. We can install as many instances as possible assuming that each instance can serve up to 200 - 500 users depending upon the type of the users. Installation Logs: Sapinst.log - Specifies the installation success / failure Sapinst_dev.log - also provides similar log in case of installation is aborted
  • 26. 26 Types of Work Processes Even though the processes are unique at OS level SAP differentiated between the work processes based on the nature of work. The process are determined by the instance name DVEBMGS<Instance_No> For Dialogue instances the work process will be denoted as D01, D02.... D - Dialogue V - Update E - Enqueue B - Back ground M - Message G - Gateway S - Spool DVEBMGS is only available in the Central instance. D01 to DN-1 for Dialogue instances.
  • 27. 27 Central Instance DVEBMGS - 2112111 It hosts all the process and their will be only one central instance in the entire system. 1. DIALOGUE 'D' It is only the process which communicates interactively with the users. There should be atleast 2 Dialogue work process per instance. Dialogue work process initiates Update, Background and Spool. 2. UPDATE 'V' It is used to update the transactions in the database. It is initiated by Dialogue process. There should be atleast 1 Update in the entire system. It is also recommended to have an update process for every 5 Dialogue. 3. ENQUEUE 'E' It is used to provide locks for the records that are going to be updated. It ensures consistency for updates. There will be only 1 Enqueue configured in the system during the installation. It is possible to have more than one enqueue provided they are installed or configured on the central instance. 4. BACKGROUND 'B' The tasks which are expensive or time consuming are scheduled to run in the background mode non-interactively. There should be atleast 2 background work process in the system • 5. MESSAGE 'M' • There should be only 1 message server in the entire R/3 system. It is used to manage all the dispatchers. It is used to load balance the requests to identify the least loaded dispatcher. • It is also used to provide locks to the request that are coming from Dialogue instances. • 6. GATEWAY 'G' • It is used to provide a means of communication with SAP and NON-SAP systems. There will be only 1 gateway for each instance. • 7. SPOOL 'S' • It is used to print the documents to a printer or output to a fax machine etc. There should be atleast 1 Spool process in the entire system. It is also possible to configure more spool process depending on the print/ spool volume.
  • 28. Types of Work Processes  We offer you: 1. Interactive Learning at Learners convenience 2. Industry Savvy Trainers 3. Learn Right from Your Place 4. Customized Curriculum 5. 24/7 system access 6. Highly Affordable Courses 7. Support after Training a. Resume Preparation b. Certification Guidance c. Interview assistance
  • 29. Contact Us: Most Trusted Website for all Learning Needs by Students, Graduates and Working Professionals You can also Find us on : http://www.magnifictraining.com
  • 30. CONTACT US For Additional Assistance , Course Details, Demo and Batch Scheduling Information, Get the details from Contact: • USA : +1-6786933994,+1-6786933475 • India : +91-9052666558,+91-9052666559, 040-69990056 • E-mail : info@magnifictraining.com • Visit : www.magnifictraining.com
  • 31. Thank you ! Contact: USA :+1-6786933994,+1-6786933475 India :+91-9052666558,+91-9052666559, 040-69990056 E-mail: info@magnifictraining.com http://www.magnifictraining.com

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