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adam_text | Chapterl What Is Sap R/3? 1
SAP AG: The Company Behind R/3 2
Profile and Evolution 3
Strategy and Products 5
R/3 Release 3.0 7
R/3 Release 3.1 8
R/3 Release 4.0 10
R/3 Release 4.5 12
EnjoySAP: R/3 Release 4.6 13
SAP Transformation: From a Single Product Company
to a Global Business Solutions Company 14
SAP Industry Solutions 16
The Emergence of the New Dimension Products 18
Solution Maps 18
SAP Services Overview 21
SAPnet R/3 Front End (OSS) 24
Partners 26
DescriptionofR/3 27
Multitier Client/Server Solutions 29
Open Technology 31
User Interface 33
ABAP Development Workbench 34
Application Integration 35
Customizing Tools 36
R/3 Business Engineer 37
R/3 Applications Overview 38
Financial Applications 39
Human Resources Applications 41
Logistics Applications 42
Cross Application Modules 46
Cbapter 2 The Architecture of SAP R/3 49
R/3 Basis Software 50
Basic Architectural Groups 52
Transaction 52
Dialog Step 53
Contents
Logical Units of Work (LUWs) 54
Clients 55
The System Central Interfaces 56
Operating System Interface 57
The Dispatcher Process 58
Work Process Architecture 59
Services: Work Processes Types 61
Dialog Work Processes 62
Background Work Processes 65
Spool Work Processes 66
Enqueue Work Processes 67
Update Work Processes 69
Message Server 71
Gateway Server 72
Presentation Interface 73
Database Interface 74
SAP R/3 Communication Protocols and Interfaces 76
Memory Management 78
The Concept of a SAP Instance 80
Building the Client/Server SAP K/3 System 81
Chapter 3 Installation Concepts and Guidelines 83
Getting Started 85
Elements in a SAP R/3 Installation 85
Installation Steps 86
Step 1: Sizing the System 89
Step 2: Deciding on the Installation Type 91
Step 3: Checking Installation Requirements 92
Step 4: Installing Hardware, Base Software,
and Configuring the Network 93
Step 5: Installation Notes 95
Step 6: Adapting Systems to SAP Requirements 96
Step 7: Designing the Layout of File Systems 97
Step 8: Installing the R3SETUP Tool 103
Step 9: Install Central Instance 106
Step 10: Install Database Software 107
Step 11: Build and Load the Database 108
Step 12: Import ABAP Report Loads 109
Finishing Up 109
Installing a Presentation Server on a Windows PC 110
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Contents I jx I
Postinstallation Steps 113
Licensing the Installation 113
Starting and Stopping the SAP R/3 System 114
Performing a Full Backup 114
Remote Connection to SAP 115
Optional Postinstallation Steps 115
Further Guidelines for Productive Environments 115
Considerations for Oracle VLDBs (Very Large Databases) 116
Chapter 4 Distributing R/3 Systems 119
SAP Services Distribution and the Client/Server
Architecture 120
Centralized SAP Installations 121
Factors for Distributing SAP 123
The SAP Client/Server Architecture:
Advantages and Disadvantages 124
SAP Servers 124
SAP Services 125
Guidelines for Distributed Configurations with
the R/3 System 126
Directory Structure of R/3 Systems 129
Kernel Directory: What Do These Programs Do? 132
Profiles 138
Profile Types 139
Setting Up the Central System Log 145
Buffer Synchronization in Distributed Configurations 147
Central and Local Storage of Executable Files
under UNK 149
Starting and Stopping SAP R/3 150
Starting and Stopping R/3 Under Windows NT 153
User Distributions: Logon Load Balancing
and the SAPlogon Utility 155
Logon Groups Configuration 155
The SAPlogon Application 158
The Network in Distributed SAP R/3 Environments 164
Chapter 5 Using SAP R/3 167
Logging On and Off the System 168
Passwords 170
Logging Off 173
Contents
The User Interface: Main Elements of the R/3 Window 174
The Standard Toolbar 177
The Screen Layout Menu 177
Shortcuts 185
System Status Information 187
Working with R/3 User Sessions 187
Moving Around the R/3 System 189
Moving Around with Transaction Codes 190
Working with Information 192
Possible Entries for an Input Field 193
Facilities for Entering the Same
Data Repeatedly 195
Input Field Default Values with
User Parameters 196
Getting Help in the R/3 System 197
Working with Search Helps 200
Using Search Helps with the Simple Method 202
Using Search Helps with the Fast Method 203
Working with Reports 204
Looking for Reports 206
Executing Reports 207
Using Selection Criteria 207
Working with Reports Variants 208
Working with Background Jobs 210
Scheduling Background Jobs 212
User Printing 215
The Print Screen 215
Monitoring the Status of Your Print Requests 217
Additional User Utilities 218
Sending Short Messages 218
Downloading Files to the Windows PC 218
EnjoySap User Features 220
Chapter 6 The Transport System 223
Overview of the Complete Process of Transporting
Objects from a Source System to a Target System 225
Transport System Concepts 228
Development Objects 228
Roles Involved in the Transport Process 229
SAP System Group 229
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Transport Layer 230
Transport Routes 230
Change Requests 231
Tasks 233
Development Teams 233
Development Classes 234
Version Management 234
Requests Documentation 235
Repairs and Original Objects 235
System Types 236
System Change Options 237
Functions of the Systems 239
System Types from the Perspective
of the Workbench Organizer
and Transport System 240
Managing Development Classes 243
Configuration of the Transport System 245
Step 1. Initializing the Change
and Transport Organizer 245
Step 2. Setting Up the Transport Directory
and the tp Program (TPPARAM) 247
Step 3. Configuring the Transport Managment
System (TMS) 247
Step 4. Setting the System Change Option
and the Client Settings 248
The Transport Management System (TMS) 248
Configuring Systems and Domains 249
Configuring Transport Routes 253
Distributing and Verifying TMS Configuration 256
Working with the Workbench Organizer 257
Creating Change Requests 258
Releasing Tasks and Requests 259
Monitoring Transports and Repairs 261
Transport Rules 261
Checking Transport Results 264
Transport Attributes 266
Workbench Organizer Tools 267
The Transport Organizer 268
Performing Transports with the TMS 269
Using tp, the Transport Control Program 273
Setting Up the tp Program 274
Contents
Overview of Options for the tp Program 279
Working with Imports Using tp 282
Managing Special Transports 285
The Interface Between tp and ABAP 286
Overview of the R3trans Program 287
Chapter 7 Introduction to the ABAP Workbench 289
Introduction to the Development Environment
of the SAP R/3 System 290
Overview of the ABAP Workbench Tools 291
Basic Concepts of the Development
Environment 291
Starting the ABAP Workbench 294
Working with the Repository Browser 297
Object Lists 297
Selecting Single Objects 299
Maintaining Development Objects
from the Repository Browser 300
Navigation Options 300
The Repository Information System 302
Using the Repository Information System 302
Performing Searches 303
The Subobjecf Utility 304
The Where used List Utility 304
The Application Hierarchy 304
Using the Data Browser 305
Introduction to the ABAP Editor 306
Getting Started with the ABAP Editor 308
Specifying Program Attributes 309
The ABAP Source Code Editor 311
Saving Program Code 315
Checking Program Source Code 315
Editing Help Facilities 316
Editor Navigation Functions 317
Special Navigation Tools 318
Downloading and Uploading Source Code 319
Special Editor Features 320
Introduction to the Screen Painter 321
The DYNPRO Concept 321
Starting the Screen Painter 322
Using the Screen Painter 323
Contents xMl I
Screen Flow Logic 320
Testing and Verifying Screen Painter Objects 331
Generating a Screen 332
Introduction to the Menu Painter 332
Main Menu Painter Objects 333
Starting the Menu Painter 334
Using the Menu Painter 335
Creating a GUI Title 339
Testing and Generating GUI Status 339
Activating and Deactivating Functions 340
Introduction to Area Menus 340
The Function Builder 342
Function Library Structure 342
Working with the Function Builder 343
Checking and Activating 348
Testing and Performance 348
Calling Function Modules Remotely
with Remote Function Call (RFC) 350
The SQL Trace Tool 351
Creating a SQL Trace 351
Analyzing a SQL Trace 352
Runtime Analysis 354
Creating a Performance Data File
(Runtime Analysis) 355
Analyzing a Performance Data File 357
Overview of the Workbench Debugging Tools 358
Starting the ABAP Debugger 359
Elements of the ABAP Debugger 360
Breakpoints 361
Navigating Through Program Code 363
Debugger Settings 363
Displaying and Modifying Values 364
Displaying and Managing Internal Tables 365
Debugging and Database 366
Introduction to the ABAP Programming Language
Features 367
Chapter 8 ABAP Data Dictionary 371
Definition of Data Dictionary 372
Utility of Data Dictionary 373
The ABAP Dictionary in the R/3 Systems 373
I Contents
The Relational Data Model 375
Concepts of the Relational Data Model 376
Relationship Types 379
Dependency Factors and Foreign Keys 380
Relational Operations 381
Starting the ABAP Dictionary 382
Data Dictionary Objects 382
Tables in the ABAP Dictionary 385
Pooled Tables, Table Pools, Cluster Tables,
and Table Clusters 386
Working with Tables 388
Defining Fields 391
Foreign Keys 392
Text Tables 392
Keys and Primary Keys 393
Technical Settings 393
Generating the Table in the Database 395
Indexes 396
Append Structures 396
Creating an Append Structure 398
Customizing Includes 399
Substructures 400
Data Elements 400
Working with Domains 404
Working with Complex Objects: The Aggregate
Objects 407
Base Tables in Aggregate Objects 407
Working with Views 408
Working with Matchcode Objects 411
Case Study: Creating a Matchcode 412
Working with Lock Objects 421
Working with the Database Utility 424
Processing Types 426
Database Utility Functions with Cluster
and Pool Tables 427
Database Utility Functions with Matchcodes 428
Activation in the Dictionary 428
Adjusting Database Structures 430
Adjustment Modes 431
How to Adjust a Table 431
Conversion Process and Restart 434
Contents 1 XV I
Version Management in the ABAP Dictionary 435
The Versions Catalog 437
Working with Search Helps 439
Creating a Search Help 439
Search Help Structure 441
Example: the USTU Collective Search Help 443
Chapter 9 Management of Users, Authorizations,
and Profiles 447
Overview of User Administration 449
Managing User Master Records 449
Creating Users 450
User Master Records Fields 454
Available Defaults and Options
for User Master Records 455
Managing User Groups 458
Modifying User Master Records 458
Locking and Unlocking Users 459
Making Modifications to a Group of
Users 459
Users Information System 460
Password Management 460
Password Restrictions and Requirements 461
Restricting Password Strings 463
Managing R/3 Superusers 463
User SAP* 464
Defining a New Superuser 465
User DDIC 465
The Authorization System in SAP R/3 466
Authorization Profiles 467
Composite Profiles 468
Authorizations 468
Authorization Objects 469
Authorization Fields 470
Activity Groups 472
User Buffer 472
The Activation Concept in Profiles
and Authorizations 473
Case Study: From the Authorization Fields
to the Profiles, a Practical Example 473
Contents
Working with the Profile Generator 480
How the Profile Generator Works 481
Configuring the Profile Generator 482
Basic Concepts for Working with Activity
Groups 484
Creating Activity Groups 486
Predefined Profiles and Basis System Authorization
Objects 490
Tracing Authorizations 491
Using the System Trace for Tracing
Authorizations 491
Using the SU53 Transaction 492
Organizing the Maintenance of the Authorization
System 493
Creating New Authorization Checks 495
Using Authorization Checks with Table TSTC 495
Using the ABAP AUTHORITY CHECK 496
Technical Details of Tables and Instance Profile
Parameters for Users, Authorizations, and Profiles 498
Technical Details: User and Authorization
System Related Tables 499
Technical Details: System Profile Parameters
for Managing Users and Authorizations 500
Chapter 10 General Administration Utilities 503
Basic SAP R/3 System Administration 504
Checking the Installation 505
Displaying and Monitoring the SAP Instances
and Application Servers 505
Monitoring the System Work Processes 508
Monitoring and Managing User Sessions 512
Posting System Messages 513
Displaying and Managing Update Records 515
Update Process Concepts 516
Distribution of Update Work Processes 517
Monitoring Update Records 518
Available Update Functions 520
Basic Troubleshooting with Updating 522
Displaying and Managing Lock Entries 524
Troubleshooting of Lock Entries 526
Contents j XVH 8
Working with the Client Copy Options 528
Client Copy Tools 530
Creating a New Client 531
Eequirements for Creating Clients
and for the Copy Process 534
Copying a Client in the Same System 536
Deleting Clients 537
Client Copy Logs 538
Restarting a Client Copy Process 539
Transporting Clients Between
Two SAP Systems 539
Copying Individual Tables Entries
Between Clients 541
Copying Tables Entries Between
Two Different Systems 541
The R/3 System Logs 543
The System Log Selection Criteria Screen 545
System Log Types 547
Displaying the Log Report 547
Log Message Codes 548
System Log Environment Utilities 549
Using the System Log Expert Mode 550
Displaying ABAP Short Dumps 550
The System Tracing Utilities 553
Using the System Trace 554
Using Developer Traces 559
Chapter 11 SAP Housekeeping: The Computer Center
System (CCMS) 563
Introduction to Common R/3 and CCMS Concepts 565
Administrator Duties with the CCMS 567
Starting the CCMS 567
Maintaining Profiles 568
Importing the Profiles:
First time Maintenance 568
Profile Reference Server 569
Profile Versions 570
Reports RSPARAM and RSPFPAR 570
Profile Maintenance Options 570
Example: Maintenance of an Instance Profile 574
Contents
Working with Operation Modes 578
Configuring Operation Modes 578
Define/Configure CCMS Instances 580
Assigning Operation Modes to Instances 581
Restrictions on Work Process Distribution 583
Configuring the Timetable for Operation
Mode Switches 584
Checking the Consistency of Operation
Mode Configurations 586
Operation Mode Switching 586
Technical Details: Operation Modes 587
Overview of the CCMS Monitors 588
The R/3 Control Panel 589
The System Monitor 592
Performance Monitors 593
Workload Monitor 596
Work Process Load Monitor 600
Operating System Collector and Monitor 601
Buffer Performance Monitors 605
Database Performance Monitor
for the Oracle Database 611
Chapter 12 Alert Monitors 617
Managing SAP System Alerts (3.x) 618
Color Coding in the Global Alert Monitor 620
Color Coding in the Performance Indicators 621
Setting Alert Monitor Thresholds 622
System Log Thresholds 629
Alert Monitors with Releases R/3 4.x 633
4.0 Monitoring Architecture 634
Monitoring Tree 635
Monitors and Monitor Sets 636
Navigating Across Monitors (Monitoring Tree) 638
Customizing Alerts 641
Customizing Tasks 644
Tool Definition and Release 645
Features with Later R/3 Releases 648
Chapter 13 Background Jobs 651
Introduction to Background Processing 652
Background Jobs 654
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Components of Background Jobs 654
Starting Background Processing 655
Defining Background Jobs 656
Job Definition Fields 657
Defining the Start Date and Time for the Job 663
Defining a Repeat Interval Period 668
Specifying Job Print Parameters 669
Specifying the Spool List Recipient 669
Basic Management Operations on Background Jobs 670
The Job Status 672
Modifying Scheduled Jobs 673
Deleting Jobs 673
Analyzing Canceled Jobs 674
Authorizations for Background Jobs 675
Using the Graphical Job Monitoring Tool 676
Troubleshooting the Background Processing System 678
Displaying the Job Log and Analyzing
the Job Status 678
Analyzing the Work Processes
and Systems Log of an Application Server 679
The CCMS Job Analysis Tools 679
Common Background Job Problems 683
Chapter 14 The SAP Printing System 687
Elements of the Printing System: Concepts
of the SAP Spool System Architecture 689
The Spool Work Process 692
Spool Servers, Hierarchies,
and Load Balancing 693
Defining Spool Server 695
Managing Spool Requests 696
Printing and Displaying Spool Requests 698
Displaying and Modifying the Spool
Request Attributes 698
Displaying Output Request Log Files 699
Deleting Spool Requests 700
Connecting Printers to the Operating Systems Spool 700
Defining R/3 Printer Devices 701
Logical R/3 Output Devices and Device Pools 707
Introduction to the SAP Access Methods 710
I Contents
Definition and Logical Components of Output Devices 712
Defining New Device Types 714
Managing Printer Character Sets 716
Working with Print Controls 720
Managing Page Formats 724
Managing Formats 726
Device Initialization 727
Case Study: Defining a Printer and Creating
a New Device Type for It 729
Initializing the Device Format 733
Front End Printing 736
The SAPLPD Driver Program 737
Starting SAPLPD 738
The Temporary Sequential (TemSe) Objects Database 739
The Spool System and FAX Solutions for R/3 740
Troubleshooting Printing Problems 740
SAP Printing System Administration Tasks 741
Spool System Instance Profile Parameters 742
Chapter 15 SAP Administration for Oracle Databases 743
Introduction to the Oracle Database Architecture
Under R/3 Systems 745
Oracle Directory Structure for R/3 746
Oracle Environment Variables 747
The Parameter File init sid .ora 748
Data Storage: Tablespaces and Data Files 748
Redo Log Files 750
Archived Redo Log Files 752
Control File 753
The Alert File 754
Oracle Memory Areas 755
Introduction to Oracle Background Processes 756
Startup and Shutdown of the Oracle Database 758
Introduction to Cost Based Optimizer 760
SAP R/3 Database Administrator Common Tasks 760
Introduction to sapdba 762
Internal Database Users and Passwords 763
Command Mode sapdba 764
Configuring sapdba: The Initialization Profile
init sid .dba 767
Contents ; XXI I
Using the sapdba Expert Mode 768
Displaying Status Information About
the Database Insurance 771
Starting and Shutting Down the Database
from sapdba 772
Displaying Log Files and Log Cleaning Tasks 774
Setting and Switching the Archive Log Mode 775
Tablespace Administration with sapdba 776
Checking the Free Space and Fragmentation
ofTablespaces 777
Extending Tablespace Storage Space 780
Creating New Tablespaces 783
Introduction to Database Reorganizations
Using sapdba 785
What Can Be Solved with Reorganizations? 787
When Is a Reorganization Needed? 787
Analyzing Whether a Reorganization
Is Needed 788
Reorganization Types 792
Storage Parameters 795
Avoiding Reorganizations: Changing
Storage Parameters 796
Considerations Before Performing
Reorganizations 798
Speeding Up Reorganizations 800
Running Reorganizations 803
Performing Reorganizations Using
the sapdba Reorganization Menu 805
Restarting a Reorganization 817
Exporting and Importing Database Objects 819
Case Study: Guidelines for an Export/Import Procedure
of a Customer Database 821
Backing Up the Database 826
SAP Backup Concept and Security
Recommendations 828
The brbackup Menu Options 829
Backing Up the Archived Redo Logs: brarchive 834
Archiving Backup Strategies
and Requirements 835
The brarchive Menu Options 836
BRBACKUP and BRARCHIVE in One Run 840
Consistent Online Backup 841
I Contents
Completion of BRBACKUP
and BRRESTORE Backups 842
Two Level Backups 842
Standby Database Backup Scenario 842
Split Mirror Disks Backup 843
Asynchronous Verification of Backups 844
Introduction to Database Restore
and Recovery Concepts and Procedures 844
Recovery Concepts 845
What Is Supported with sapdba? 847
Requirements for Database Recovery
with sapdba Utilities 847
Partial Restore and Complete Recovery 848
Restoring and Recovering the Database:
Further Options 853
Restoring Individual Tablespace 857
Restoring Individual Files 857
Introduction to Recovery Functions
Using SVRMGRL 859
Chapter 16 SAP R/3 Technical Implementation
and Operation 861
What Does Implementing R/3 Mean? 862
Technical Implementation with ASAP 865
Getting Ready for Implementing and
Supporting R/3: An Approach to Roles 867
Introduction to R/3 Technical Implementation 872
Introduction to a SAP R/3 Procedures Guide 883
The Administration and Operation Manual 885
Systems Management 888
Skill Sets for Systems Managers 890
Planning Systems Management 892
Operation Checklist 892
Organizing the Workbench Organizer
and Managing Transport Requests 895
Information Integrity Issues 898
An Approach to Backups Strategies
in SAP Installations 898
Performing Backups with brbackup 901
Operating System Backup Utilities 901
Contents XXiil |
The Triple mirror Approach 902
Standby Database Server
and the Roll forward Approach 903
An Introduction to High Availability
and Cluster Systems 904
Performance and Tuning Basics 906
Workload Analysis 907
Introduction to Help Desk 908
Supporting SAP: Troubleshooting 912
A Basic Technical Troubleshooting Handbook 912
SAP Operation and Maintenance Basic Laws 916
Appendix A SAProuter and Remote Connection to SAP 917
Remote Connections to SAP Support Servers 917
Guidelines for Establishing a Remote
Connection to SAP Service Network 918
Configuring the Network Connection 920
SAProuter 922
Setting Up SAProuter 923
Remote Connection Security Issues 931
Appendix B Managing Batch Input Sessions 933
The Sessions Overview: Selecting Sessions 936
Processing Batch Input Sessions 937
Results of Sessions Processing 941
Analyzing Batch Input Sessions 942
Displaying the Sessions Summary Statistics 944
Displaying Session Logs 944
Deleting Sessions 945
Restarting Abnormally Terminated
or Interrupted Sessions 945
Locking and Unlocking Sessions 946
Displaying Session Queue Information 946
Batch Input Session Management Tasks 947
Authorizations for Running Batch Input 948
Common Batch Input Errors 948
Index 951
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spelling | Hernández, José Antonio Verfasser (DE-588)120621320 aut The SAP R/3 handbook José Antonio Hernández 2. ed. New York [u.a.] McGraw-Hill 2000 XXVI, 964 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier SAP R/3 (DE-588)4343439-3 gnd rswk-swf SAP R/3 (DE-588)4343439-3 s DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009420784&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hernández, José Antonio The SAP R/3 handbook SAP R/3 (DE-588)4343439-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4343439-3 |
title | The SAP R/3 handbook |
title_auth | The SAP R/3 handbook |
title_exact_search | The SAP R/3 handbook |
title_full | The SAP R/3 handbook José Antonio Hernández |
title_fullStr | The SAP R/3 handbook José Antonio Hernández |
title_full_unstemmed | The SAP R/3 handbook José Antonio Hernández |
title_short | The SAP R/3 handbook |
title_sort | the sap r 3 handbook |
topic | SAP R/3 (DE-588)4343439-3 gnd |
topic_facet | SAP R/3 |
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