In addition to acting as a handy reference, this guide will help readers set themselves apart from other SAP professionals--knowing the right TCODE is often the difference between a midrange and senior SAP resource. This book contains comprehensive transaction code listings for HR, MM, SD, FICO, and new Netweaver components as well. (Computer Books - Database Management)
From A to Z, or more appropriately, from AB01 to XK99, this is the SAP transaction code encyclopedia you've been waiting for Learn how to use more than 3,000 transaction codes with ease in your daily SAP ERP work, whether your focus is in Financials, Logistics, HR, or all of the above. With T-codes categorized by application, title, and task, this guide will teach you how to circumvent the menu tree and shortcut your way through SAP. a. All Major Modules Find all the critical transactions for Financials and Controlling, Inventory Management, Materials Management, Warehouse Management, Production Planning, Sales and Distribution, Plant Maintenance, Quality Management, Project System, HCM, and the Basis system. b. Transaction Functions and Descriptions Get comprehensive descriptions of each transaction's function and input, and understand how it compares to related transactions. c. Easy Access Delve into an individual SAP ERP module, where transactions are listed alphabetically, or search for codes using the index. Highlights: Financials and Controlling Materials Management Warehouse Management Inventory Management Production Planning Sales and Distribution Plant Maintenance Quality Management Project System Human Capital Management Basis system
SAP Transaction Codes is a useful reference for end users of the SAP business software, as well as those implementing and/or maintaining the SAP application. The book lists approximately 3800 of the most frequently used transaction codes available in the SAP system. It will enable a user to quickly identify the most popular T-codes within a functional module, such as finance, controlling, materials management, human resources, payroll, quality management, etc. Also, when the T-code is known, it can help identify the associated module. SAP Transaction Codes also contains three step-by-step procedures, which demonstrate how to execute a transaction using the T-code shortcut method, how to determine the menu tree when the T-code is known, and how to use the menu tree for executing a transaction. Features: • Includes approximately 3800 of the most frequently used transaction codes available in the SAP software system • Enables the user to quickly identify the most popular T-codes within a functional module, such as finance (SAP FI), controlling (SAP CO) materials management, human resources, payroll, quality management, etc. • Demonstrates how to execute a transaction using the T-code shortcut method, how to determine the menu tree when the T-code is known, and how to use the menu tree for executing a transaction • Covers the latest versions of SAP • Shows an alphabetical listing of T-codes along with their associated modules and the procedures for executing a transaction code either through the shortcut method or the menu
End your odyssey through the SAP menu tree once and for all with this reference book Covering more than 3000 transactions, this book helps you navigate through all major modules of SAP ERP 6.0 with ease. Find codes by application, transaction title, or task to perform, and benefit from comprehensive descriptions of when and how to use a transaction. 1. All Major Modules CoveredFind information on functional transactions in FI/CO, IM, MM, WM, PP, SD, Plant Maintenance, Quality Management, Project System, HR, and the Basis system. 2. Comprehensive DescriptionsFor each transaction, find the code, the title (short text), a description of the transaction's functionality, and the required input. 3. Additional InformationBenefit from SAP Notes, alternative transactions, or integration points with other modules. 4. Easily Find What You NeedBrowse the chapters on each module alphabetically, or search the 200-page index by transaction code, transaction title, or task to perform. Example: LT04 - Create Transfer Order from Transfer RequirementThis transaction is used to create a transfer order from a transfer requirement. The initial screen requires the user to enter a warehouse number and the transfer requirement number. The following screen shows the material from the transfer requirement and the amount to be moved. The user can change the destination bin or allow the system to determine it. The transfer order can be created from this screen. Topics covered include: Financials & Controlling Materials, Warehouse, and Inventory Management Production Planning Sales & Distribution Plant Maintenance Quality Management Project System Human Resources Basis System
The book is designed to begin with the very basics and moves forward to cover the topics necessary to unleash the power of SAP - from the way tasks are handled in SAP to how Reports are executed in your task; from getting a complete know-how of SAP Administrative Utilities and Background Job Scheduling to SAP R/3 Basis System; from ABAP Workbench to ABAP Programming with MM and SD Modules and much more. With each topic building upon others, you are quickly able to utilize the R/3 functionality in a meaningful and productive manner. All this, as the book zips through the material and doesn t blather on or repeat points made earlier. A definitive informative guide that will help you make good on your company s sizable investment - no doubt, every aspect is worth the price of the entire book.
SAP is the world leader in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software; of the software?s modules, the FI (Finance) and CO (Controlling) are by far the most popular and are widely implemented. This book has no competition?it is the only book on the market on how to configure and implement SAP?s FI and CO modules to maximize functionality and features hands-on, step-by-step instructions and real-world examples that provide immediate and practical solutions. Updated for SAP?s ECC 6.0, the book covers FI enterprise structure, general ledger, substitutions and validations, automatic account assignments, accounts payable and receivable, asset accounting, accrual engine, closing entries, credit management, lockbox, CO enterprise structure, profitability analysis (CO-PA), and more.
Preparing consolidated financial statements for an enterprise with a parent and one or more subsidiaries requires a detailed review of underlying transactions in order to properly reflect results and financial position. For large, integrated, and multinational organizations, likely with millions of transactions, it is imperative that the financial accounting software facilitate this process. This expertly written guide focuses on leveraging SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting. Explore key functionality and how the universal journal has led to the evolution of the group reporting solution. Using a detailed case study, the author discusses configuration and master data and walks the reader through the period-end process for consolidation and explores reports using financial transactions that have already been entered into SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting. Explore reports delivered with SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting. This book is targeted at both finance professionals and the functional consultants who perform the configuration and execution of processes for preparing consolidated financial statements. By using practical examples, tips, and screenshots, this book covers: - SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting and the universal journal - Configuration and master data - Period-end process for consolidation - Reporting and analysis
This complete ABAP/4 command reference provides you with key information on the most important ABAP/4 commands. With a comprehensive index and exhaustive command reference section, you'll have all the essential information you need to master ABAP/4 commands - at your fingertips!
SAP R/3 Plant Maintenance offers a clear introduction to this small but sophisticated component and provides a highly practical guide to implementing PM. Beginning with a examination of the key business processes underlying PM functionality, the book goes on to cover all the crucial aspects of maintenance planning and execution in R/3. Particular attention is given to integrating plant maintenance with a company's natural process flow.
This book provides a framework and a complete plan to enable business and technical managers to make the optimal decisions that are necessary for the successful implementation of SAP in their organizations. Valuable information is provided on management tools, technical details, and case studies involving cultural/people issues.