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SAP ERP 6.0 Enhancement Package 2Ramp-Up Knowledge Transfer
Business Description
Basic Maintenance Processing
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Role DefinitionTypical Scenarios
Business ContextBenefits
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Business Motivation
Simplify process of breakdown and corrective maintenanceAutomize most process steps to accelerate processingOffer a unified and easy-to-use user interface
Extend target group of EAMnon asset intensive industries (i.e. Retail)maintenance staff with no access to backendnon maintenance staff with need to report a problem
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Role DefinitionTypical Scenarios
Business ContextBenefits
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Process Simplification
Complete end-to-end maintenance processLean notification handlingMost process steps hidden in background.
PROCESS SIMPLIFICATION
Work OrderExecution
Service Procurement
MaintenancePlanning
Work OrderExecution
Service Procurement
MaintenancePlanningCreate Notification
Background Processing
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Access Simplification
ACCESS SIMPLIFICATION
Access Simplification by Pool roles and POWER listsSAP NetWeaver Business Client (using Portal Content)Alternatively SAP Enterprise Portal Client
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Transaction Simplification
Example: Notification Creation and Equipment CreationNew WebDynpro ABAP screens for notification creationfor equipment creation
TRANSACTION SIMPLIFICATION
SAPGUI Web Dynpro
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Role DefinitionTypical Scenarios
Business ContextBenefits
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Complete Data
Reporter Processor Service Provider
Scenario – Process View
ServiceProvider
Create Notification MaintenancePlanning
Service Procurement
Work OrderExecution
Execute Work
ExternalInternal
WorkCenter
Execute WorkCheck/ConfirmWork
Create Invoice
Request Service Prov.
ReportProblem
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Complete Data
Step Processedin Dialog
Processedin Background
Scenario – Step-by-Step View
Purchaserequisition
Execute Work
WorkCenter
Execute WorkCheck/Confirm Work
Confirm Notification
Create Invoice
PurchaseOrderRequest Serv. Prov.
Report Problem Order
Resp.Person
Tech.Complete
Notif.
Notif.
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InternalOperation
ExternalOperation
Create Equipment3
Step 1: A problem is reported by a normal employee within a notification. The notification is saved in theERP backend.
Step 2: A Processor completes the data in the newly created notification (f.ex. enters the equipment).
Step 3: If no equipment is available, a new equipment must be created with the necessary assignments (i.e. partners). If the first processor (f.ex. a secretary) is not authorized to create equipments, he/she uses thefunction Replace Processor to assign the authorized person.
Step 4: The processor requests either an internal or an external service provider.
The internal service provider is represented by a responsible person (personel number). The externalservice provider is a supplier. Step 4 leads to the automatic creation of a maintenance order in the ERP backend, based on the preceding notification. In case of an internal service provider, an internalprocessing operation is created within the order, in case of an external service provider an externalprocessing operation is created which triggers a purchase requisition.
Step 5: The processor checks whether the work has been performed correctly and if not, starts a postprocessing.
Step 6: The processor completes the notification which automatically comletes the order in thebackground.
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User interface
SAP NetWeaver Business Client
SAP Enterprise Portal
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SAP NetWeaver Business Client in SAP ERP
SAP NetWeaver Business Client …… is SAP’s next generation desktop client using
the latest smart client technology. … is an alternative client to the SAP NetWeaver
Portal client for users requiring fast access to Web Applications.
… offers role-based access to SAP applications In a multiple-system environment, roles for SAP NetWeaver Business Client are defined in the SAP NetWeaver Portal Content Directory.In a one-system environment (SAP All-In-One case), roles for SAP NetWeaver Business Client can also be defined in PFCG in SAP ERP.
… can host existing SAP UIs in the “canvas”area (including SAP GUI and WebDynpro) as well as any other web based content.
… is available with SAP ERP 6.0 Enhancement Package 2.
Roles and Work Centers in SAP ERP run in the SAP NetWeaver Portal Client and in the SAP NetWeaver Business Client.
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Role DefinitionTypical Scenarios
Business ContextBenefits
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Portal Environment for Problem Reporter
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NWBC for Problem Reporter
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Request Service Provider
The processor can request either an internal or an external service provider.
It is also possible to do this in a 2-step-procedure:
First the internal service provider is assigned to check the problem.
Then, if the internal service provider is unable to solve the problem, an external service provider canbe assigned.
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Checking existing notifications
Whenever the processor requests a service provider for a certain notification with a certain referenceobject, the system checks whether there are already existing notifications/orders for that object.
If a notification/order that refers to the same object is found, the processor gets the choice to either assignthe newly created notification to the existing request or to treat it as a separate and independen request.
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Postprocessing
In case the work was not performed correctly, the processor can start a postprocessing.
This leads to an entry in the long text of the notification.
Also, the person responsible can be exchanged.
Postprocessing is also used when the processor wants switch from an internal to an external serviceprovider. In that case after starting the postprocessing the internal service provide is deleted from thenotification an the external service provider is entered by the processor. This means that in the order in thebackground a new operation for external processing will be created which subsequently leads to thecreation of a purchase requisition.
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Notification confirmed
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Backend Notification and Order
Notification assignedto object list
Person responsibleand
work center
In the ERP backend system a maintenance order is created based on the notification of the problemreporter.
The notification is entered into the object list of the order (no header notification).
Internal or external service providers are automatically assigned by means of a partner determinationprocedure.
The complete cycle of order processing is executed in the background, hidden from both the problemreporter and the processor.
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