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FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMS |
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Professional qualification and in depth Functional domain expertise promises a vertical career growth in the ERP and CRM areas. Whether you are dealing with Client Business Users in developing functional strategies or working with Business Management in defining a company Chart of Accounts, as a functional consultant you will need the confidence and expertise in your Functional area. Come and learn at OneForce how to empower your Functional Knowledge in different SAP business areas and be a master in your domain of expertise.
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TECHNICAL PROGRAMS |
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OneForce offers a complete training program with the right tools that is constantly revised through research and inputs to gives you a viable advantage over others as you commence your career as a SAP Technical consultant. Our Technical and programming strengths can make you reach the pinnacle of ERP world.
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| SAP FICO Training Program |
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Designed for automated management and external reporting of general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable and other sub-ledger accounts with a user defined chart of accounts. As entries are made relating to sales production and payments journal entries are automatically posted. This connection means that the "books" are designed to reflect the real situation.
The FI module has 9 sub modules: |
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FI-GL : General Ledger Accounting |
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FI-LC : Consolidation |
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FI-AP : Accounts Payable |
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FI-AR : Accounts Receivable |
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FI-BL : Bank Accounting |
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FI-AA : Asset Accounting |
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FI-SL : Special Purpose Ledger |
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FI-FM : Funds Management |
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FI-CA : Contract Accounting |
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CO Controlling |
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Represents the company's flow of cost and revenue. It is a management instrument for organizational decisions. It too is automatically updated as events occur.
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CO-OM : Overhead Costing (Cost Centers, Activity Based Costing, Internal Order |
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Costing) |
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CO-PA : Profitability Analysis |
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CO-PC : Product Cost Controlling |
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| SAP Human Resources Management System (HRMS) Training Program |
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SAP HR or SAP Human Resources or SAP HCM or SAP Human Capital Management or SAP HRMS or SAP Human Resources Management System is one of the largest modules in the SAP R/3 system which consists of many sub modules like: |
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Organizational Management |
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Personnel Administration |
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Recruitment |
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Time Management |
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Payroll |
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Benefits |
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Compensation Management |
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Personnel Cost Planning |
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Budget Management |
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Personnel Development |
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Training & Event Management |
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Travel Management |
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Environmental Health & Safety. |
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Many of these sub modules are further sub divided into many components for e.g. Time Management is further divided into Time Administration, Shift Planning, Incentive Wages and Time Sheet. There is further sub-division of each sub module in SAP. |
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| SAP Material Management (MM) |
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SAP MM is the materials management module of the SAP ERP software package from SAP AG. Materials management is integrated with other modules such as SD, PP and QM. Materials management is used for procurement and inventory management.
The module has two important master data - material and vendor. Broadly, the various levels that can be defined for a SAP MM implementation are: Client, Company Code, Plant, Storage Location and Purchase Organization.
SAP MM is all about managing the materials i.e the resources of an organization. The main functionality within MM includes purchasing, Inventory management, valuation and assignment, batch management and classification. |
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| SAP Production Planning (PP) |
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Production planning enables the planner to create feasible production plans across the different production locations (also with subcontractors) to fulfill the (customer) demand in time and to the standard expected by the customer. For the long and medium-term time horizon, rough-cut planning is based on time buckets and determines requirements of resources (machines, humans, production resource tools) and materials. Solvers, real-time data, and high supply chain visibility (KPIs, alerts) support the planner´s decision-making process.
The following business goals and objectives can be achieved through the implementation of these processes:
Improving Customer Service - Collaborate with business partners
Increasing Revenue - Reduce time-to-market & volume
Lowering Working Capital - Improve capacity utilization
Managing Fixed Assets & Resources - Reduce down-time
The Production Planning module of SAP takes care of Master data needed like Bill Of Materials, Routings and Work Centers and stores it in one separate component.
Various stages of the planning system can be planned by using components like |
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Sales and Operation Planning |
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Long Term Planning |
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Demand Management |
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Materials Requirement Planning |
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SAP has distinguished various styles of production like Kanban, Repetitive Manufacturing and Production Order processing. It can take care of various planning strategies like 'Make-to-stock', 'make-to-order', 'planning without final assembly' etc.
SAP R/3 PP module can also plan Capacity. The capacity Planning sub-module takes into account various capacities like pooled capacity etc.Production Orders reporting has flexibility of confirming orders with or without backflush. The material can be staged to production site from the Warehouse after releasing the order. Costing can be triggered automatically by integrating the module with the Cost Accounting Module. Integration with other modules like Material management, Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, Human Resources & Development, Sales and Distribution etc adds on to reliability of the production planning system in SAP R/3. The system is a real time system. The changes in demand (cancelled or added sales order etc) and supply (high/low rejection, early/late supply from supplier, breakdown of facilities etc) are reflected in real time and the production controller can react fast to these changes. SAP R/3 PP module is a very effective tool for production planning. As it gives many alternatives, it must be configured correctly to reach optimum utilization. |
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| SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Training Program |
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SAP SD is the Sales and Distribution module of the SAP ERP software package from SAP AG. Sales and Distribution is integrated with other modules such as MM, PP and QM.
The module has three important master data - customer, material and price. Broadly, the various levels that can be defined for a SAP SD implementation are: Client, Company Code, Plant, Storage Location,Shipping Point and Sales Organization.
SAP SD is all about managing the sales resources of an organization. The main functionality within SD includes Sales Order Management, Pricing, Delivery and Shipping, Billing. |
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| SAP Netweaver WAS |
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With the SAP NetWeaver platform, you can align IT with business requirements. SAP combines composition technologies and application functionality to reduce IT complexity and increase business flexibility. With SAP NetWeaver, you can compose applications using enterprise services, orchestrate business processes and events, manage enterprise information, and deliver applications and content to users more quickly and cost-effectively. By implementing crucial IT practices with SAP NetWeaver, you can address your immediate IT needs first, and then expand your practice projects over time within a sustainable cost structure. The SAP NetWeaver platform enables: |
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Data unification – Ensure that your master data is accurate, free of duplicated |
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records, and normalized |
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Process integration – Make disparate applications and business partners' systems |
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work together |
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Business information management – Increase the visibility and reach of structured |
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and unstructured enterprise data |
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SAP NetWeaver is a web-based, open integration and application platform that serves as the foundation for enterprise service-oriented architecture (enterprise SOA) and allows the integration and alignment of people, information, and business processes across business and technology boundaries. It utilizes open standards to enable integration with information and applications from almost any source or technology. SAP NetWeaver is the foundation of SAP Business Suite and SAP Business ByDesign, and also powers partner solutions and customer custom-built applications. |
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What exactly is the SAP Web Application Server? |
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The SAP Web Application Server is the reliable, open standard-based application server from SAP. It supports both J2EE and ABAP, and serves as the underlying infrastructure for all new and upcoming SAP solutions, like SAP R/3 Enterprise, SAP Portal, SAP Exchange Infrastructure, and all other SAP components. The SAP Web Application Server is not a new product, it is the natural evolution of proven SAP application server technology formerly known as SAP Basis. It provides the platform to develop, execute, and operate Web applications and Web services as well as traditional SAP GUI based applications. |
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Will my application run on SAP Web AS? |
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The SAP Web Application Server is the foundation for all new and upcoming SAP solutions, like SAP R/3 Enterprise (MySAP ERP respectively), SAP Portal, SAP Exchange Infrastructure, and all other SAP components. Basically an SAP application will run on top of the SAP Web Application Server, if SAP ships the application or solution based on the SAP Web Application Server . Furthermore, a non-SAP application that is based on J2EE could run on the Web Application Server if this application is J2EE compliant. |
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| Netweaver Business Intelligence (SAP BI) |
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SAP Netweaver Business Intelligence (SAP BI) is the name of the Business Intelligence, analytical, reporting and Data Warehousing (DW) solution which is one of the major enterprise software applications produced by SAP AG. It was originally named SAP BIW (Business Information Warehouse) or SAP BW, but is now known as "SAP NetWeaver BI".
SAP BI consists among other things of components for data management (Data Warehousing Workbench), extensive data modeling capabilities, an embedded analytical engine, a suite of rich front-end analytical tools referred to as Business Explorer (BEx), and operational tools used for importing the most current transactional data into the system. It may be helpful to consider layers that make up the structure of SAP's BI solution: |
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Extraction, Transformation and Load (ETL) layer - responsible for extracting data |
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from a specific source, applying transformation rules, and loading it into SAP BW |
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system. |
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Data warehouse area - responsible for storing the information in various types of |
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structures (e.g. Data Store Objects, InfoObjects and multidimensional structures |
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called InfoCubes that follows BI star schema design ). |
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Reporting - responsible for accessing the information in data warehouse area (and |
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friendly manner to the analyst or business user. |
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Planning - Provides capabilities for the user to run simulations and perform tasks |
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such as budget calculations |
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SAP's BI application is a very pervasively employed data warehouse / analytical enterprise software solution, often utilized heavily by companies that essentially run their business on SAP operational systems such as SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (SAP ERP, traditionally known as SAP R/3). SAP's BI solution contains a large number of predefined "extractors", a very significant amount of pre-defined business content in the form of InfoCubes, master data (i.e. objects representing the entity for "Customer", or "Material"), authorization roles, query views and reports all delivered in the software by SAP. Some of the significant benefits of this approach include the ability to leverage SAP's substantial business knowledge from many years of developing extremely sophisticated software systems for the world's largest companies, typically shortening project development cycles in the process. The pre-defined business content can be modified to meet an organization's specific requirements, while at the same time taking advantage of general aspects of these delivered data models and reports that are somewhat foundational and have broad application in business, government, and education. SAP business content is usually used as a foundation upon which to build reports etc. and usually needs to be modified to meet the particular business requirements. |
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| SAP Exchange Infrastructure(XI) |
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SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI) enables you to implement cross-system processes. It enables you to connect systems from different vendors (non-SAP and SAP) in different versions and implemented in different programming languages (Java, ABAP, and so on) to each other. SAP Exchange Infrastructure is based on an open architecture, uses open standards (in particular those from the XML and Java environments) and offers those services that are essential in a heterogeneous and complex system landscape: |
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Modeling and design of messages, transformations, and cross - component |
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integration processes |
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Configuration options for managing collaborative processes and message flow |
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Runtime for message and process management |
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Adapter Engine for integrating heterogeneous system components |
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Central monitoring for monitoring message flow and processes |
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SAP XI supports internal company scenarios and cross-company scenarios. |
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SAP XI is based on general standards so as to enable external systems to be integrated. At the center of the infrastructure is an XML-based communication that uses HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol). The application-specific contents are transferred in messages in user-defined XML (eXtensible Markup Language) schema from the sender to the receiver using the Integration Server.
In the above graphic, Integration Broker is an SAP NetWeaver capability (that is, the features for a technological area of SAP NetWeaver) that is supported by SAP XI. The Integration Server, on the other hand, is an XI runtime component.
Senders and receivers that exchange messages using the Integration Server are separated from one another. This separation makes it easier to connect systems that are technologically different. Every system that can exchange messages with the Integration Server can also exchange messages with all other systems that are connected to the Integration Server. SAP XI supports the following methods of communication with the Integration Server: |
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Direct communication using proxies, which you generate in the application systems using a description in WSDL (Web Service Description Language). |
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Communication using adapters. In this case, you create interfaces for message exchange in the application system, or use existing interfaces. |
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Simple message processing on the Integration Server is stateless. This means that the Integration Server does not know of any connections between various messages. Cross-component integration processes, on the other hand, describe related processes, which can use the knowledge about messages that have already been processed to further control the process (for example, waiting for the corresponding response for a message in order to start further actions). You can use SAP XI to model, change, and manage these cross-component integration processes centrally. These processes are executed on the Integration Server and are included in message processing by configuration.
As with cross-component integration processes, you save the entire integration knowledge of a collaborative process centrally in SAP XI: Objects at design time in the Integration Repository and objects at configuration time in the Integration Directory. In this way, SAP Exchange Infrastructure follows the principle of shared collaboration knowledge: You no longer need to search for information about a collaborative process in each of the systems involved, but can call this information centrally instead. This procedure considerably reduces the costs for the development and maintenance of the shared applications.
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| Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP) |
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ABAP is a programming tool used to develop all the R/3’s applications and even the parts of its Basis system. It can be used independent of SAP software to develop your own applications.
The ABAP programming language will improve reusability, maintenance and quality of the code including productivity. The workbench allows developers to quickly and easily customize and extend existing SAP applications or create new applications to meet their needs. ABAP is keyword oriented. It supports prototyping –based program development and structured programming.
ABAP: THE SAP NETWEAVER APPLICATION SERVER BUSINESS PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
ABAP supports a hybrid programming model. You can use an object-oriented
"OO" programming model based on classes and interfaces, and you can use the more classic procedural and event-driven programming model based on function modules, subroutines, dialog modules, and event blocks. Both models can be used in parallel. You can use classes inside classic processing blocks or you can call classic procedures from methods.
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THE ABAP WORKBENCH |
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SAP's ABAP Workbench (SE80) is a set of tools and libraries for designing, implementing, testing, and maintaining transactions and reports written in ABAP Objects. The major tools of the Workbench are: |
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Object Navigator |
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ABAP Dictionary |
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Class Builder/Function Builder/ ABAP Editor |
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Screen Painter/Menu Painter |
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Class Tester/Function Tester |
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Package Builder |
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Class Browser, Information System, Data Browser |
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Modification Browser, Business Add-Ins |
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