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Introduction to SAP

SAP Systems, Applications, and Products in Data

Processing (SAP) Name of the Company

SAP AG SAP America SAP UK

Name of the Software SAP® R/2® SAP® R/3® SAP ERP 6.04

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Who is SAP? Company Statistics

Sales and Development locations in more than 50 countries

97,000 customers in more than 120 countries

74% of the Forbes 500 companies run SAP

SAP AG Founded in Walldorf, Germany in

1972 World’s Largest Business Software

Company World’s Third-largest Independent

Software Provider

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What is SAP® ERP? Worldwide usage Designed to satisfy the information needs for

business (small local to large all international) Multi-lingual Multi-currency

Designed to satisfy the information needs for all industries

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SAP Industry Solutions Aerospace & Defense Automotive Banking Chemicals Consumer Products Defense & Security Engineering, Const. Healthcare High Tech Higher Education Industrial Machinery Insurance Life Sciences Logistics Service Prod.

Media Mill Products Mining Oil & Gas Pharmaceuticals Postal Services Professional Services Public Sector Railways Retail Telecommunications Utilities Wholesale Distribution

Introduction to SAP

Part 1: System Logon

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Logging On – SAP GUI

To log on to an R/3 system with the SAP Gui, you need the proprietary SAP Gui (Graphical User Interface) software loaded on your system and an internet connection

Account onSAP R/3 System

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Internet Connection

PC with SAP Gui

Go to the SAP Logon – ANYWHEREAPPS.NIU.EDU

Log on

Log On (you cannot delete the asterisks (“*”)… just type your password, which to start is

SAP4US)

Change to New Password

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Initial Log-in Screen

SAP Easy Access

SAP Easy Access SAP Easy Access is the standard entry screen displayed

after logon

The tree structured menu is the heart of visual navigation in SAP R/3

In order to go to a transaction you need to browse through SAP easy access just like you browse to click on a file in windows explorer

User SettingsExtra> Settings

Display Technical Names

Shows t-codes

SAP Easy Access

Introduction to SAP

Part 2: Navigation

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SAP: Screen ElementsMenu Bar

Standard Tool Bar

Application Bar

Command FieldTitle Bar

Input Fields

Drop Down

Search

Status Bar

Tabs

System Messages

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SAP: Application BarScreen or view dependant – applicable to the transaction you are currently using

(e.g. materials master will differ from sales order entry will differ from the main menu)

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SAP: Help

Possible Entries

F4

F1

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Use F1 for help on fields, menus, functions and messages.

Use F4 for information on what values you can enter

SAP: On-line Help

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System Messages

• E = Error– An invalid entry has been made– The cursor moves to the field where

the error has occurred• W = Warning

– A possible error has been made– The user can continue without

changing• I = Information

– Feedback from the system

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Logging Off

• System > logoff• Exit button

For security purposes it is important to log off SAP whenever you leave your PC. Your user name is linked with all transactions you perform providing an audit trail.

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