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		<title>SAP Support Package Stack 17 Fact Sheet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAPLAB reader Bruce Zivan sent us an email message suggesting to include an interesting fact sheet. For all of us who are involved in large SAP implementations, working with clients that work hard to keep in high SP levels, these are some curious and interesting facts that we can learn about. They will show us [...]


	
	
	
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SAPLAB reader Bruce Zivan sent us an email message suggesting to include an interesting fact sheet. For all of us who are involved in large SAP implementations, working with clients that work hard to keep in high SP levels, these are some curious and interesting facts that we can learn about. They will show us a broader picture in terms of the impact that certain SAP Support Packages have in an SAP module.</p>
<p>The original message was the following:</p>
<blockquote><p>Dear Mr. Caldas,</p>
<p>Since I believe you are running SAP ERP 6.0, I thought you would be interested in this new SAP Support Package Stack 17 Fact Sheet.<br />
This Fact Sheet contains important facts and impact estimates that could help you prepare for implementation.</p>
<p>You can download the fact sheet here: http://go.panayainc.com/rs/panayainc/images/SAP_Support_Package_Stack_17_Fact_Sheet.pdf</p>
<p>Please let me know if you need any more information.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Bruce Zivan<br />
Business Development Executive<br />
Panaya Inc. &#8211; Cut 50% of your SAP upgrade cost with automation software.<br />
Tel US: + 1 415 329 0200<br />
E-mail: bruce.zivan@panayainc.com<br />
Web: www.panayainc.com</p></blockquote>
<p>Even though this e-mail might have some commercial purpose, nevertheless I considered this fact sheet useful to share it here in SAPLAB.</p>
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		<title>How to Send a System Message to another SAP User</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine that you&#8217;re working configuring a certain SAP module, touching several tables and configuration spots. Sometimes it might happen that someone else is maintaining the same table that you need access. This standard Function Module could be useful in these cases, since you might not know an alternative way to contact the user locking the [...]


	
	
	
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine that you&#8217;re working configuring a certain SAP module, touching several tables and configuration spots. Sometimes it might happen that someone else is maintaining the same table that you need access. This standard Function Module could be useful in these cases, since you might not know an alternative way to contact the user locking the table or other SAP object. Since the system will display who is locking the table, you will know for whom to send the message.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how it goes.</p>
<h2>Trying to access the table</h2>
<p>When trying to maintain a certain table, the user will receive the following warning:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="How to Send a System Message to another SAP User" src="http://saplab.org/wp-content/images/sap-system-message01.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<h2>Sending a system message using a standard SAP function module</h2>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve identified the user, access SE37 &#8211; assuming you have permission! In SE37 call SAP standard function module <strong>TH_POPUP</strong>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="How to Send a System Message to another SAP User" src="http://saplab.org/wp-content/images/sap-system-message02.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Fill in the following input parameters:</p>
<p>- CLIENT: the system client on which you&#8217;re working on. If you don&#8217;t know this, take a look at the lower right status bar;<br />
- USER: the user for which you want the message to be delivered;<br />
- MESSAGE: the text message you want to deliver to the user;<br />
- MESSAGE_LEN: allows you to define a message length. Leave it empty;<br />
- CUT_BLANKS: allows you to specify if you want to trim existing spaces. Leave it empty.</p>
<p>To submit the message just hit <strong>&#8220;Execute (F8)&#8221;</strong></p>
<h2>What the user receives</h2>
<p>When you click on &#8220;Execute (F8)&#8221;, the destination user receives the following message as a pop-up:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="How to Send a System Message to another SAP User" src="http://saplab.org/wp-content/images/sap-system-message03.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>This is just a simple system tool that can help you in a day to day basis, working with SAP.</p>



	
	
	
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		<description><![CDATA[Gingle is an SDN community user which posted a series of very useful weblog posts. As soon as you start reading the posts, you can see that some of the challenges described by Gingle are familiar. Whoever has tried the endeavor of installing a Mini-SAP, installing a Netweaver Developer Workplace or simply installing a SAP [...]


	
	
	
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/bc?u=3%2BUWQw6VVvWt2QfLu5ETuA%3D%3D" target="_blank">Gingle</a> is an SDN community user which posted a series of very useful weblog posts. As soon as you start reading the posts, you can see that some of the challenges described by Gingle are familiar. Whoever has tried the endeavor of installing a <a href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/what-is-mini-sap/" title="What is Mini SAP">Mini-SAP</a>, <a href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/install-sap-netweaver-portal/" title="Installing a Netweaver Developer Workplace">installing a Netweaver Developer Workplace</a> or simply <a href="http://saplab.org/2009/07/how-to-install-sap-maxdb-instance/" title="Installing a SAP MaxDB Instance">installing a SAP MaxDB Instance</a>,  you&#8217;ll know that sometimes things can get ugly. In my opinion, the easier the How-to, the better chance we have in a successful installation. </p>
<p>In this post I include some links to external sources like SDN, as well as some links to some of my own posts, hoping to help anyone who&#8217;s trying to accomplish an SAP product installation end to end.</p>
<h2>1. Netweaver Sneak Preview (NSP) installation &#8211; Part 1</h2>
<p>Gingle starts his series of posts by explaining which components are necessary, how and where to download them and how to unzip them, etc. The post includes a series of comprehensive screenshots and step-by-step approach to guide you into success.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/18690" target="_blank" title="Netweaver Sneak Preview (NSP) installation - Part 1">Please click here to read Netweaver Sneak Preview (NSP) installation &#8211; Part 1</a></div>
<h2>2. Logical System &#038; Virtual Machine &#8211; Part 2</h2>
<p>Continuing his previous post as described in point 1., Gingle explains how to setup the Logical System and Virtual Machine. Again, Gingle was thorough in his explanation, including step by step details and lots of screenshots to help us progress.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/18692" target="_blank" title="Logical System &#038; Virtual Machine - Part 2">Please click here to read Logical System &#038; Virtual Machine &#8211; Part 2</a></div>
<h2>3. License &#038; Profiles &#8211; Part 3</h2>
<p>In this post, the whole License and Profiles procedure is well explained and documented. Well done Gingle!</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/18926" target="_blank" title="License &#038; Profiles - Part 3">Please click here to read License &#038; Profiles &#8211; Part 3</a></div>
<h2>4. Transport System &#8211; Part 4</h2>
<p>Probably as a <a href="http://saplab.org/2010/07/5-keypoints-if-you-want-to-be-a-sap-consultant/" title="5 Key points if you want to be a SAP Consultant">SAP Consultant</a>, you never had to deal with this kind of configuration. Just in case you need it.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/19195" target="_blank" title="Transport System - Part 4">Please click here to read Transport System &#8211; Part 4</a></div>
<h2>5. HTTPS &#038; Sapcrypto &#8211; Part 5</h2>
<p>What is HTTPS &#038; Sapcrypto? Learn about and also why and how you should configure it.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/19296" target="_blank" title="HTTPS &#038; Sapcrypto - Part 5">Please click here to read HTTPS &#038; Sapcrypto &#8211; Part 5</a></div>
<h2>6. SPAM &#038; Kernel &#8211; Part 6</h2>
<p>Gingle intended on importing some transports and performing some upgrades, SAP always recommends the Support Package Manager &#8211; SPAM, to be the latest. Learn how.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/19384" target="_blank" title="SPAM &#038; Kernel - Part 6">Please click here to read SPAM &#038; Kernel  &#8211; Part 6</a></div>
<h2>7. Upgrade to SP6 &#8211; Part 7</h2>
<p>This post explains which component versions to consider, how to download them and how to install them. Again, step by step approach and lots of screenshots.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/19387" target="_blank" title="Upgrade to SP6 - Part 7">Please click here to read Upgrade to SP6 &#8211; Part 7</a></div>
<h2>8. BI Content &#8211; Part 8</h2>
<p>According to the author (Gingle), <em>after a successful upgrade to SP6, it seemed only natural to attempt to install BI Content</em>.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/19501" target="_blank" title="BI Content - Part 8">Please click here to read BI Content &#8211; Part 8</a></div>
<h2>9. The CE2 Installation- Part 9</h2>
<p>In this post, Gingle explains how to install the Netweaver Composite Environment 7.2 Trial Version.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/19524" target="_blank" title="The CE2 Installation- Part 9">Please click here to read The CE2 Installation- Part 9</a></div>
<h2>10. Install a Local SAP Netweaver Developer Workplace</h2>
<p>A detailed explanation on how to successfully install your own local SAP Netweaver Developer Workplace. Please be sure to go through the necessary prerequisites.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/install-sap-netweaver-portal/" title="Install a Local SAP Netweaver Developer Workplace">Please click here to read Install a Local SAP Netweaver Developer Workplace</a></div>
<h2>11. How To Do a Support Package Stack Upgrade – Part 1</h2>
<p>Learn how to apply a Support Package upgrade on your system.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/10/how-to-do-a-support-package-stack-upgrade-part-1/" title="How To Do a Support Package Stack Upgrade – Part 1">Please click here to read How To Do a Support Package Stack Upgrade – Part 1</a></div>
<h2>12. How to Tune the Performance of KM</h2>
<p>This SAP How-to guide provides recommendations for improving the performance of Knowledge Management (KM) in SAP NetWeaver 2004.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/10/how-to-tune-the-performance-of-km/" title="How to Tune the Performance of KM">Please click here to read How to Tune the Performance of KM</a></div>
<h2>13. TREX Installation on EP7</h2>
<p>This how-to tutorial explains the TREX Basis Installation as well as the some post configuration activities, needed for the TREX to work.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/10/trex-installation-on-ep7/" title="TREX Installation on EP7">Please click here to read TREX Installation on EP7</a></div>
<h2>14. How to Use Portal Session Notification with Your Own Custom Applications</h2>
<p>The SAP Enterprise Portal offers a mechanism called Session Release Notification. This feature is used by SAP applications running inside the portal to close their sessions in case the user closes the browser window, navigates away from the application or logs-off from the SAP Portal.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/10/how-to-use-portal-session-notification-with-your-own-custom-applications/" title="How to Use Portal Session Notification with Your Own Custom Applications">Please click here to read How to Use Portal Session Notification with Your Own Custom Applications</a></div>
<h2>15. How to Install a SAP (Max)DB Instance</h2>
<p>Learn how to easily install a SAP MaxDB Instance.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/07/how-to-install-sap-maxdb-instance/" title="How to Install a SAP (Max)DB Instance">Please click here to read How to Install a SAP (Max)DB Instance</a></div>
<h2>16. Configure Single Sign-On (SSO) on the Portal and the ERP</h2>
<p>Learn how to easily configure Single Sign-On (SSO) on the Portal and the ERP.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/single-sign-on-portal-and-erp/" title="Configure Single Sign-On (SSO) on the Portal and the ERP">Please click here to read Configure Single Sign-On (SSO) on the Portal and the ERP</a></div>
<h2>17. How Many Lines of ABAP Code In Your System?</h2>
<p>This is just a fun and easy way to benchmark how many lines of ABAP code exist in your system.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/how-many-lines-of-abap-code-in-your-system/" title="How Many Lines of ABAP Code In Your System?">Please click here to read How Many Lines of ABAP Code In Your System?</a></div>
<h2>18. How to do a System Trace?</h2>
<p>When you work with SAP Enterprise Portal, sometimes it’s useful to use the System Trace tool, enabled by the ERP system. </p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/how-to-do-a-system-trace/" title="How to do a System Trace?">Please click here to read How to do a System Trace?</a></div>
<h2>19. Single Sign-On with your SAP OSS User</h2>
<p>If you have a company issued SAP OSS user and use it all the time (like myself), this post is for you.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/single-sign-on-sap-oss-user/" title="Single Sign-On with your SAP OSS User">Please click here to read Single Sign-On with your SAP OSS User</a></div>
<h2>20. Configuring SAP Connect (SCOT)</h2>
<p>From SAP WAS 6.10, SAP directly supports SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). This means that the emails can be exchanged directly between SAP system and any SMTP compliant mail server. Learn how to configure it.</p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/02/configuring-sap-connect-scot/" title="Configuring SAP Connect (SCOT)">Please click here to read Configuring SAP Connect (SCOT)</a></div>
<h2>21. Configuring UWL for Guided Procedures on C.E.</h2>
<p>This tutorial covers the configuration of the Universal Worklist (UWL) for Guided Procedures actions. It shows how to configure the UWL in the SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment when the Guided Procedures are executed locally. </p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/02/configuring-uwl-for-guided-procedures-on-ce/" title="Configuring UWL for Guided Procedures on C.E.">Please click here to read Configuring UWL for Guided Procedures on C.E.</a></div>
<h2>22. Configuring UWL for Guided Procedures on C.E.</h2>
<p>This tutorial covers the configuration of the Universal Worklist (UWL) for Guided Procedures actions. It shows how to configure the UWL in the SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment when the Guided Procedures are executed locally. </p>
<div id="web-url"><a href="http://saplab.org/2009/02/configuring-uwl-for-guided-procedures-on-ce/" title="Configuring UWL for Guided Procedures on C.E.">Please click here to read Configuring UWL for Guided Procedures on C.E.</a></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a name="top-post"></a>Following a <a title="15 SAP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ" href="http://saplab.org/2009/10/15-sap-frequently-asked-questions-faq/">very successful post I wrote on October 2009</a>, I&#8217;ve decided to insist on a FAQ post format, since it seems to interest readers for being direct and straight to the point information. I&#8217;ve also collected some of the questions I received through SAPLAB, directly sent by people having questions or doubts on Portal related matters.</p>
<p>If you work with SAP Netweaver Portal implementations, the listed frequently asked questions might help you shortening your implementation times. I&#8217;ve collected some of the most common problems I&#8217;ve had while working with Portal, and hopefully provided some straight answers. Also, I&#8217;ve included some concepts which are best for you to learn sooner than later.</p>
<p>Please note that these topics are part of my personal experiences and are aimed to people starting off with Portal implementations. I&#8217;m also planning a series of other posts intended for more expert users . If you feel that you have complementary information or if you have a different perspective regarding something in this post, please <strong>comment</strong> on this post, <strong>ask away</strong>, <strong>share you knowledge and experience</strong> &#8211; it will be highly appreciated!</p>
<p><strong><a title="What's the difference between SAP Portal and SAP Netweaver Portal?" href="#1">1. What&#8217;s the difference between SAP Enterprise Portal and SAP Netweaver Portal?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="How can I check the installed version of ESS/MSS?" href="#2">2. How can I check the installed version of ESS/MSS?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="What checklist items should I follow to check an ESS Portal installation?" href="#3">3. What checklist items should I follow to check an ESS Portal installation?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="What are the main components of the SAP Netweaver Portal?" href="#4">4. What are the main components of the SAP Netweaver Portal?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="What's the relation between the Netweaver Portal and the Universal Worklist (UWL)?" href="#5">5. What&#8217;s the relation between the Netweaver Portal and the Universal Worklist (UWL)?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="What's the difference between a Portal role and an ERP role?" href="#6">6. What&#8217;s the difference between a Portal role and an ERP role?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="How does the Portal connect to the ERP?" href="#7">7. How does the Portal connect to the ERP?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="What is Single Sign-On (SSO)?" href="#8">8. What is Single Sign-On (SSO)?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="How can I change a standard ESS application to meet my client's own needs?" href="#9">9. How can I change a standard ESS application to meet my client&#8217;s own needs?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="What is the Homepage Framework? Is mandatory to use it?" href="#10">10. What is the Homepage Framework? Is it mandatory to use it?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="How does the Portal manage different languages? How can I get it to work in my own language??" href="#11">11. Common issues and hints for ESS</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="I want to install my own local Portal. Where do I start?" href="#12">12. I want to install my own local Portal. Where do I start?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="I want to develop a custom Portal application. Should I use Web Dynpro or Visual Composer?" href="#13">13. I want to develop a custom Portal application. Should I use Web Dynpro or Visual Composer?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="Can you provide a list of the most commonly used Portal acronyms?" href="#14">14. Can you provide a list of the most commonly used Portal acronyms?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="Web Dynpro Java or ABAP?" href="#15">15. Web Dynpro Java or ABAP?</a></strong></p>
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<h2><a name="1"></a>1. What&#8217;s the difference between SAP Enterprise Portal and SAP Netweaver Portal?</h2>
<p>Before SAP&#8217;s strategy turn towards the <a title="SAP Netweaver" href="http://saplab.org/category/netweaver/">SAP Netweaver Architecture</a>, what we commonly refer to as &#8220;SAP Portal&#8221; was called just that or <a title="SAP Enterprise Portal" href="http://saplab.org/category/enterprise-portal/">SAP Enterprise Portal</a>. It was just a way to identify this SAP standalone product that was capable (and still is) to connect with all kinds of external systems. These systems could be SAP modules or external systems built on different technologies, such as proprietary client systems or legacy systems. By shifting it&#8217;s strategy around <a title="SAP Netweaver" href="http://saplab.org/category/netweaver/">Netweaver</a>, SAP put the Portal inside the Netweaver platform, arranging its components in order to improve and simplify it&#8217;s communication with other systems, as well as harmonizing some of its core capabilities and re-utilize those of the Netweaver platform. In a daily basis, we just refer to it as SAP Portal and specify the version (e.g. Portal 6.0, Portal 7.0 or NW Portal).</p>
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<h2><a name="2"></a>2. How can I check the installed version of ESS/MSS?</h2>
<p>Take note of the following steps in order to find out if indeed you have the <a title="SAP ESS and MSS" href="http://saplab.org/category/xss/">ESS and MSS</a> components and in which versions do you have them. Please note that there are alternative ways to check this like, e.g., using the Visual Administrator tool. This is just a way that works for me because most of the times clients won&#8217;t allow access to the V.A. tool by external consultants.</p>
<ul>
<li>Logon the SAP Netweaver Application (Java) mainpage. The URL is similar to your Portal URL but you should remove the &#8220;<em>/irj/portal</em>&#8220;. The URL should look something like <em>http://[host]:[port]</em>. You will be asked for a username and password and provided that your user has the necessary permissions, you will be redirected to a page similar to the one below:</li>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1431" title="SAP Netweaver System Information page" src="http://saplab.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/system-info.jpg" alt="SAP Netweaver System Information page" width="500" height="300" /></p>
<li>Click on the System Information link as shown above</li>
<li>The resulting main screen will already tell you something about the installed core versions</li>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1433" title="SAP Netweaver System Information page" src="http://saplab.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/system-info2.jpg" alt="SAP Netweaver System Information page" width="500" height="300" /></p>
<li>Clink on the &#8220;all components&#8221; link to access the detailed components list</li>
<li>For the ESS Business Packges and Components, the marked entries in the image below should be installed. You can also view the installed version in the respective column &#8211; e.g. BP_ERP5ESS is in version 1.41 SP4</li>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1435" title="SAP Netweaver System Information page" src="http://saplab.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/system-info3.jpg" alt="SAP Netweaver System Information page" width="500" height="500" /></ul>
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<h2><a name="3"></a>3. What checklist items should I follow to check an ESS Portal installation?</h2>
<p>This must be one of the most asked topics in <a title="SAP Developer Network" href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/" target="_blank">SDN</a> and there are lots of references in the web. My first recommendation is that you start by reading my post &#8220;<a title="Employee Self-Services Initial Steps Wiki" href="http://saplab.org/2009/10/employee-self-services-initial-steps-wiki/">Employee Self-Services Initial Steps Wiki</a>&#8220;. This “ESS Initial Steps” wiki intends to provide a hands-on initial contact with the ESS implementation.</p>
<p>You might also want to look into the <a title="SAP HCM Employee Self Service Wiki space" href="http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/ERPHCM/HCM+ESS" target="_blank">SAP HCM Employee Self Service Wiki space</a>.</p>
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<h2><a name="4"></a>4. What are the main components of the SAP Netweaver Portal?</h2>
<p>According to SAP:</p>
<blockquote><p>SAP NetWeaver Portal unifies key information and applications to give users a single view that spans IT silos and organizational boundaries. It allows you to take full advantage of all your information resources – and maximize the return on your IT investments. And, its predefined business content accelerates implementation and reduces the cost of integrating your existing systems.</p></blockquote>
<p>Main and general components include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Portal-infrastructure management</li>
<li>Collaboration</li>
<li>Knowledge Management</li>
</ul>
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<h2><a name="5"></a>5. What&#8217;s the relation between the Netweaver Portal and the Universal Worklist (UWL)?</h2>
<p>The <a title="Universal Worklist" href="http://saplab.org/tag/uwl/">Universal Worklist </a>is for the Netweaver Portal what the SAP Business Workplace is for the <a title="SAP ERP" href="http://saplab.org/category/erp/">ERP system</a>. So if you want to enable any Workflow activities using the Portal, ESS and MSS, you will need to use the Universal Worklist so that users receive their tasks and act upon them. The UWL is tied to the backend using a Portal System connector which has to be configured before being able to use it. Many users complain about data refresh issues using the UWL. Even though SAP is aware of this and try to advise some workarounds, like the optimization of the delta pull mechanism, the UWL is still the main funcionality to deliver workitems and tasks to users in the Portal, coming from <a title="SAP Business Workflow" href="http://saplab.org/tag/workflow/">SAP Business Workflow</a> or Guided Procedures tasks. The UWL is delivered with a standard configuration but usually SAP consultants customize it to meet the client&#8217;s and project requirements. See how to <a title="Configure the UWL for Guided Procedures on Composition Environment" href="http://saplab.org/2009/02/configuring-uwl-for-guided-procedures-on-ce/">configure the UWL for Guided Procedures on Composition Environment</a>.</p>
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<h2><a name="6"></a>6. What&#8217;s the difference between a Portal role and an ERP role?</h2>
<p>This question arises some doubts, mainly in <a title="SAP Portal Beginners" href="http://saplab.org/category/beginners/">beginners</a> starting to work with Portal. The role assignment function in the portal allows role assignment to users and groups. These roles will reflect the user&#8217;s or group&#8217;s function within the company (example: ESS, MSS, HR Administrator, etc.). For a Portal user to run properly, the person resposible for User Management will have to assign both portal roles as well as ERP roles. There are, however, situations for which only an ERP role is assigned.</p>
<p>Portal roles define how portal content is grouped together and how it is displayed in the portal navigation area. By assigning a portal role to a user or group, you&#8217;ll define which content is available for a certain user or group.</p>
<p>ERP roles define a set of authorization objects. By assigning an ERP role to a user or group, you grant the set of authorizations that the role defines to the user or group. In the portal, SAP recommends that you work with portal roles.</p>
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<h2><a name="7"></a>7. How does the Portal connect to the ERP?</h2>
<p>The main Portal object which is needed for the Portal to connect to the <a title="SAP ERP" href="http://saplab.org/category/erp/">ERP</a> is what is commonly referred to as a <em>System</em>. Systems are PCD objects, such as folders, pages or iViews. What this means is that Systems must have a unique ID, a prefix (typically com.<em>companyname</em>) and a name. Systems have specific parameters that need to be configured, in order to enable the connection between the portal and the backend (ERP).  Ideally, you will have created a customer folder in the PCD and you should create any needed systems in a specific client folder, in a folder name such as &#8220;Systems&#8221;.</p>
<p>Systems can only be maintained using the System Landscape Editor, which is an option which is only available for the under System Administrator role.</p>
<p>Although systems can be transported through the portal transport mechanism, they don&#8217;t need to be and, in my opinion, they shouldn&#8217;t. This is because the systems that are accessed from a development portal are normally different to the systems accessed by QA and production portals &#8211; they connect to different backends!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re creating you own portal applications, as soon as you deploy them into the server, you will then need to create an iView to contain the application. One of the iView parameters will be the System Alias, which is defined when creating the System itself. If you&#8217;re working with <a title="SAP ESS and MSS" href="http://saplab.org/category/xss/">ESS and MSS</a> applications, this means that your Portal Administrator should have already configured the necessary systems, which have a system alias defined, and which is referred to by each of the standard ESS and MSS iViews.</p>
<p>I recommend that you read <a title="SAP Wiki about Connectivity" href="http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/EP/Connectivity" target="_blank">this SAP wiki</a> about connectivity and different variations on connecting different systems.</p>
<p>You can also read <a title="SAP Weblog - Connect Portal to the ERP Backend" href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/5523" target="_blank">this SAP weblog</a> with a step by step to connect the Portal to the ERP backend.</p>
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<h2><a name="8"></a>8. What is Single Sign-On (SSO)?</h2>
<p>SAP defines Single Sign-On (SSO) as the following:</p>
<blockquote><p>Single Sign-On (SSO) is a key feature of the Enterprise Portal that eases user interaction with the many component systems available to the user in a portal environment. Once the user is authenticated to the enterprise portal, he or she can use the portal to access external applications. With SSO in the Enterprise Portal, the user can access different systems and applications without having to repeatedly enter his or her user information for authentication.</p>
<p>The Enterprise Portal SSO mechanism is available in two variants depending on security requirements and the supported external applications:</p>
<ul>
<li>SSO with SAP logon tickets</li>
<li>SSO with user ID and password</li>
</ul>
<p>Both variants eliminate the need for repeated logons to individual applications after the initial authentication at the enterprise portal. Whereas SSO with SAP logon tickets is based on a secure ticketing mechanism, SSO with user ID and password forwards the user’s logon data (user ID and password) to the systems that a user wants to call.</p></blockquote>
<p>In case you need to know and understand the necessary steps to configure SSO, please read my post <a title="Configure Single Sign-On (SSO) on the Portal and the ERP" href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/single-sign-on-portal-and-erp/">Configure Single Sign-On (SSO) on the Portal and the ERP</a>.</p>
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<h2><a name="9"></a>9. How can I change a standard ESS application to meet my client&#8217;s own needs?</h2>
<p>Well, this is a hot topic on SDN. I must say that I&#8217;ve had lots of challenges regarding this matter, due to clients requirements and short time to develop. In terms of WebDynpro Java, there is more than one way to change <a title="SAP ESS and MSS" href="http://saplab.org/category/xss/">ESS and MSS</a> standard applications, as well as some workarounds. In my experience, the most controlled and effective way to do this is using the <strong>Netweaver Developer Infrastructure (NWDI)</strong> as a kind of middle-ware and access the ESS and MSS applications source code directly. This versioning system allows developers to import ESS and MSS software components into their own desktops as local projects. Once here, they can work on them, doing the necessary changes. When they want to see the changes, they will generally check-in their development activities (NWDI transport requests) and view them directly in the Developement Portal. There are several key points to have in mind when performing changes to standard ESS and MSS applications, using NWDI:</p>
<ul>
<li>Start by understanding very well how each application is built; not all of them are clear, they can include comments in german or indian and they sometimes use external Development Components and use the Floorplan Manager (FPM), which isn&#8217;t clear to everybody;</li>
<li>The NWDI doesn&#8217;t know how to manage a new Support Package implementation along with your own changes. Please be aware that whenever a new Support Package is installed, all your custom coding, bindings, context elements, model changes, etc. will be overwritten. A good and thorough documentation will help you manage these challenges;</li>
<li>Make sure to trace the boundaries between your job and technical tasks that will need to be performed in NWDI. Usually the client wraps everything in a global &#8220;Portal&#8221; subject, and you&#8217;ll be responsible for everything. A good basis team which is able to solve issues with NWDI is also a plus.</li>
</ul>
<p>Besides this technique, there are also other ways to change ESS and MSS standard applications. In terms of Webdynpro Java, here&#8217;s some that I&#8217;ve came across:</p>
<ul>
<li>Using the FPM personalization feature to hide or enable/disable fields (limited). The Floorplan manager (FPM) is a central part of the ESS and MSS applications. Any WebDynpro application that implements FPM is known as a FPM Application.</li>
<li>Enhancing the ESS applications&#8217; User Interface (UI) without modifying the source code, by using table/view V_T588UICONVCLAS (conversion classes);</li>
</ul>
<p>I recommend that you read further:</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="SAP NWDI/JDI Cookbook" href="https://websmp207.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/012006153200000308062005E/JDI.zip" target="_blank">NWDI/JDI Cookbook</a></li>
<li><a title="SAP ESS and MSS iView Personalization" href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/42/ed3ce7f8593eebe10000000a1553f7/frameset.htm" target="_blank">iView Personalization</a></li>
<li><a title="SAP ESS and MSS iView Personalization" href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/42/ed3ce7f8593eebe10000000a1553f7/frameset.htm" target="_blank">ESS Personal Information UI enhancement without modification<br />
</a></li>
</ul>
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<h2><a name="10"></a>10. What is the Self-Services Homepage? Is it mandatory to use it?</h2>
<p>First of all let me clarify that the Self-Services Homepage isn&#8217;t mandatory at all. You can build your company&#8217;s portal the way you want it. However, the Self-Services Homepage is a smart and good looking way to group several ESS applications. The Self-Services Homepage enables you to create overview pages, which allow your employees to access the self-service applications (services) with greater ease and improved usability. These overview pages group and describe the individual services and contain hyperlinks with which your employees can start the services &#8211; usually WebDynpro applications.</p>
<p>The Self-Services Homepage offers the following functions for adjusting the overview pages to suit your self-service applications or for creating your own overview pages:</p>
<ul>
<li>Replace pictogram (graphics) on area group pages and area pages;</li>
<li>Enter long area descriptions</li>
<li>Creating Customer-Specific Areas with Services</li>
<li>Hide areas included in the standard system</li>
<li>Add services to an area included in the standard system</li>
<li>Hide services included in the standard system</li>
</ul>
<p>I recommend that you read further:</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Self-Services official SAP Help (ehp4)" href="http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_04/helpdata/EN/aa/9f75620a8d4a2e9181db37f2fa2a62/frameset.htm" target="_blank">Self-Services official SAP Help (ehp4)</a></li>
<li><a title="Rapid Portal Content Creation using the Homepage Framework" href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/3020" target="_blank">Rapid Portal Content Creation using the Homepage Framework</a></li>
<li><a title="How to Map the Relationship Between SAP Enterprise Portal and Homepage Framework for Employee Self Service (ESS)" href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/b0e3a488-cdc2-2b10-209b-e01a0ed934b4" target="_blank">How to Map the Relationship Between SAP Enterprise Portal and Homepage Framework for Employee Self Service (ESS)</a></li>
<li><a title="ESS How to Add Custom Area Page to Overview Page" href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/c0235c40-6351-2a10-a3a3-eb666dfdb407" target="_blank">How to Add Custom Area Page to Overview Page in ESS</a></li>
<li><a title="How to Create Custom Overview Page in ESS" href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/10ddda33-277b-2a10-5294-9913ee5d698f" target="_blank">How to Create Custom Overview Page in ESS</a></li>
</ul>
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<h2><a name="11"></a>11. Common issues and hints for ESS</h2>
<p>There is a great SAP weblog, created by Márcio Leoni, which covers known issues and very good hints on ESS. Please <a title="Common Issues and Hints for SAP ESS" href="http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/ERPHCM/Common+Issues+and+Hints+in+ESS" target="_blank">click here to learn about common issues and hints for ESS</a>.</p>
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<h2><a name="12"></a>12. I want to install my own local Portal. Where do I start?</h2>
<p>Please read my post <a title="Install a Local SAP Netweaver Developer Workplace" href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/install-sap-netweaver-portal/" target="_self">Install a Local SAP Netweaver Developer Workplace</a>.</p>
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<h2><a name="13"></a>13. I want to develop a custom Portal application. Should I use Web Dynpro or Visual Composer?</h2>
<p>It depends on how far you want to go. Consider using Visual Composer if you:</p>
<ul>
<li>need a simple application to display information about your employees or outstanding orders;</li>
<li>have little time to implement and want a rapid solution available in your SAP Portal;</li>
<li>have little technical knowledge and feel more comfortable working with a visual tool;</li>
<li>don&#8217;t predict a very large number of users accessing the application.</li>
</ul>
<p>Consider using WebDynpro if you:</p>
<ul>
<li>plan to develop a more complex and robust application, with transactional purpose;</li>
<li>have a technical team and skill-set comprising of WebDynpro Java, <a title="SAP WebDynpro ABAP" href="http://saplab.org/category/webdynpro-abap/">WebDynpro ABAP</a>, Java, Netweaver Portal and knowledge of the MVC (Model View Control) paradigm;</li>
<li>predict a large number of users working with the portal;</li>
<li>have already <a title="Planning a Successful SAP Portal Project" href="http://saplab.org/2009/04/planning-successful-sap-portal/">planned you SAP Portal Project</a> carefully;</li>
</ul>
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<h2><a name="14"></a>14. Can you provide a list of the most commonly used Portal acronyms?</h2>
<p>This is yet another challenge. I will update this ASAP!</p>
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<h2><a name="15"></a>15. Web Dynpro Java or ABAP?</h2>
<p>In the past years, SAP Portal and Web Dynpro for Java set as a strategic user interface technology for SAP NetWeaver 04.</p>
<p>With Web Dynpro, you build professional, highly interactive, Web-based, and accessible user interfaces for business applications. Using the Portal, you provide role-based, secure access to any kind of information (structured or unstructured), services and applications via a Web browser. In SAP NetWeaver, these two technologies converge, enabling you to run Web Dynpro-designed content in iViews from within the portal.</p>
<p>In order to create portal content, different tools are available for different professional roles and objectives. The wizards and templates included with the Portal Content Studio are specially suited for content administrators, while the Portal Development Kit (PDK) for Java is geared to J2EE developers. Recently, WebDynpro ABAP has become more and more the most used paradigm for developing portal applications. Web Dynpro is best suited for business application developers. In what relates to WebDynpro Java, working from the Eclipse-based SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio, business application developers need Java and <a title="SAP ABAP" href="http://saplab.org/category/abap/">ABAP</a> skills to leverage this programming model.  From a <a title="SAP WebDynpro ABAP" href="http://saplab.org/category/webdynpro-abap/">WebDynpro ABAP</a> perspective, developers must have an advanced knowledge in <a title="SAP ABAP" href="http://saplab.org/category/abap/">ABAP</a> as well as the Model View Controller (MVC) paradigm, in order to be able to use it with full capacity.</p>
<p>Bottom line is, in my opini0n, if you&#8217;re aiming to learn WebDynpro, I would bet in WebDynpro ABAP.Most of the recent SAP Business aligned with EHP4 are being developed in <a title="SAP WebDynpro ABAP" href="http://saplab.org/category/webdynpro-abap/">WebDynpro ABAP</a>. A major plus is that you will work from within SE80 and will use the well known transport system, instead of the NWDI.</p>
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<h2>1. Choose your niche&#8230; wisely</h2>
<p>At the end of the day, your work as a SAP Consultant will be to help and advise your clients, usually big companies, on how to implement highly dependable IT systems who literally help improve and run their businesses. I&#8217;d say that choosing your niche will depend on 2 distict factores: <strong>your background and opportunity</strong>. If you&#8217;re coming from a technical, computer engineering or networking background, SAP security and Basis can be a good area to bet on. This is a cross area to any SAP solution. On the other hand, if you&#8217;re coming from a business or even law degree, you can try <a href="http://saplab.org/category/fico/" title="SAP FI/CO">SAP FI (Finantial Accounting), CO (Controlling)</a> or even <a href="http://saplab.org/category/logistics/" title="SAP Logistics">LO (Logistics General)</a>. There are several <a href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/sap-application-areas/" title="SAP Application Areas">SAP Applications Areas</a> which might be interesting, according to your profile and expectations. Just remember that as you grow in your SAP career, more and more you will be facing the client and acting as an advisor. The client might even depend on your judgement to choose which way to go or which solution to aquire. Besides having a good domain over the solution or industry you&#8217;re in, you must also be a good communicator and easy going with people.</p>
<h2>2. Niche, not Narrow</h2>
<p>Whether you work for a big consultancy firm, a medium size company or if you&#8217;re an SAP freelancer, odds are that you evolve and grow in a particular <a href="http://saplab.org/2009/03/sap-application-areas/" title="SAP Application Areas">SAP Application Area</a>. Perhaps you might even become an expert in a specific SAP Application Area within a particular industry. In my opinion, it&#8217;s ok to become a subject matter expert in your area of expertise. But it is crucial to keep expanding your knowledge and being able to look at the global picture. This means you should accompany SAP&#8217;s evolution in your area of expertise and try to be knowledgable about the connection of that area with other SAP subjects or even other suppliers. Remember: <strong>focus on your area but keep an open mind and interest at all times</strong>.</p>
<h2>3. Money or evolution?</h2>
<p>My opinion is that you should bet on less profitable but cutting edge projects that give you space to get your hands dirty and get paid experience. This is particulary important if you just turned a SAP freelancer. Of course at this point you have a great deal of knowledge and experience, but being a freelancer means that you&#8217;ll have to perform twice as more than a &#8220;regular&#8221; SAP consultant. So if you can choose between a solid project which gives you room to learn more, do it, even if the pay isn&#8217;t as much as other projects which aren&#8217;t big challenges to you.</p>
<h2>4. One percent genious, ninety-nine percent perspiration</h2>
<p>Recruiters usually say entering the SAP world is a very good learning experience and school for ambitioning to be a good professional, programmer or project manager for IT projects. Since SAP is so broad in it&#8217;s application areas and each one, by itself, is also such a big world, it&#8217;s natural that when we get used to working to SAP, we&#8217;ve travelled a step further. The important point to take home is that not only geniuses prevail. <strong>You will need to work harder though, being able to run the extra mile.</strong></p>
<h2>5. SAP vs IT</h2>
<p>It is really important to understand until what extent we&#8217;re dealing with IT details and what relates to SAP and the client organization, business processes and business model. In fact, an SAP project implementation is not alone an IT Project. Of course there are several technological components, moreover with the maturation of <a href="http://saplab.org/category/netweaver/" title="SAP Netweaver">Netweaver</a>, but it is important to note that an SAP project is an organizational project, which impacts all levels of a company. It is crucial to have a clear commitment from every person involved, starting with the CEO, down to the managers and all the way to the key-users.</p>
<p>A SAP Consultant is someone who has the ability to speak the functional language in his area of expertise (e.g. <a href="http://saplab.org/category/fico/" title="SAP FI/CO">FI/CO</a>, <a href="http://saplab.org/category/hcmhr/" title="SAP HCM">HCM</a>, MM, etc.). At the same time, he has to understand clearly how the company works, what is the business model, what are the client&#8217;s requirements, what does the SAP standard module cover, what can be extended and what can be done custom built (identifying the gaps). In parallel, it&#8217;s a plus if the SAP Consultant is able to get inside the system, not only knowing how every piece connects but also how to create what&#8217;s necessary to meet his client&#8217;s needs. For this reason, it is always a good idea to start your career with SAP by learning <a href="http://saplab.org/category/abap/" title="ABAP">ABAP</a>. </p>
<p>I strongly recommend you to take a look at Jon Reed&#8217;s blog &#8220;<a href="http://www.jonerp.com/index.php/" target="_blank" title="Jon Reed's SAP blog">Career answers for SAP Professionals</a>&#8220;. It is a full content, very complete blog about <a href="http://saplab.org/category/sap-career/" title="SAP Careers">SAP careers</a>. Inside you will find several Podcasts and <a href="http://saplab.org/category/webcast/" title="SAPLAB: Webcasts">Webcasts</a>. Jon Reed also updates the blog regularly with SAP Job market information, trends and <a href="http://saplab.org/jobs/" title="SAP Job Offers">job opportunities</a>.</p>



	
	
	
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<p>The result and feedback has been good and now I&#8217;ve decided to raise this project to a new level. Besides the new look and feel, which is now more web 2.0 friendly, new functionalities will come and also more posts in the following weeks. Please be aware and keep visiting the blog! Please click here to <a href="http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=saplaborg&#038;loc=en_US" target="_blank" title="Subscribe SAPLAB newsletter">subscribe the newsletter</a>, which will bring updates to your e-mail.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello everybody. I know I have been missing and still owe answers to some of you. But, as I can only imagine, if you work in consultancy as I do, I guess you&#8217;d only wish you could have more time for your hobbies, right? So please bear with me, I promise I will get back with Part 2 of popular post &#8220;<a title="How to do a Support Package Stack Upgrade - Part 1" href="http://saplab.org/2009/10/how-to-do-a-support-package-stack-upgrade-part-1/">How to do a Support Package Stack Upgrade &#8211; Part 1</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s being highly requested and I am truly appreciated that this blog it&#8217;s serving good purposes!</p>
<p>This weekend I received an e-mail announcing a new website, namely a Forum, in <a rel="nofollow" href="http://wikinewforum.com/" target="_blank">Wikipedia Newforum</a>. After checking out (I confess I hadn&#8217;t yet heard of it), I thought it was woth a while to spread it in SAPLAB.<br />
<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1232" title="SAP HR Online Training with 5000+ Real Time Screen Shot" src="http://saplab.org/wp-content/uploads/sap-wiki-forum.jpg" alt="SAP HR Online Training with 5000+ Real Time Screen Shot" /><br />
Here&#8217;s what the e-mail publicized:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Now Totally FREE* SAP HR Online Training with 5000+ Real Time Screen Shots: www.wikinewforum.com</em></p>
<p><em>Other Training Courses + Other SAP Modules FICO, MM, SD, CRM, PP, PM.. @ www.wikinewforum.com</em></p>
<p><em>Special Topics apart from general topics:</em></p>
<p><em>* Payroll &amp; Time Schema&#8217;s<br />
* Payroll &amp; Time PCR&#8217;s (Personal Calculation Rules)<br />
* Rates of Pay<br />
* Factoring/Pro-ration<br />
* Wage type Valuation<br />
* Time Quota&#8217;s &amp; Time Types<br />
* Time Evaluation<br />
* Absence Valuation<br />
* Compensation, Benefits, Performance Appraisal, e-Recruitments<br />
* Employee Self Service (ESS) &amp; Manager Self Service (MSS)<br />
* CATS &#8211; Cross Application Time Sheets<br />
* Integration with FICO &amp; other Modules<br />
* and more and more&#8230;.list will not stop<br />
* Totally End-to-End implementation Process with 5000+ Real Time Screen shots<br />
</em></p></blockquote>
<p>After registering, I browsed around the forum and sub-foruns and from what I read, I think it is a potential resource to use if you&#8217;re in an SAP HCM/HR project implementation. You can start by the &#8220;<a rel="nofollow" href="http://wikinewforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=17" target="_blank">SAP End-to-End Implementation</a>&#8221; and look into the Free Demo and the existing topics. For sure that we need to think before buying any content, even for just 1$. But, as I said, I think this is a starting off website and forum and in my opinion, it has a good growing potential. It&#8217;s really up to us SAP gurus to push it up <img src='http://saplab.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
<p>What is your opinion on this new resource? Please comment!</p>



	
	
	
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		<description><![CDATA[When you just need to look on a specific transaction and you don&#8217;t have permission? Wait no more, this is a good and quick work-arround: - Go to transaction SE37, display the function module RS_TRANSACTION_TEST and place a break-point after instruction ( CALL &#8216;AUTH_CHECK_TCODE&#8217; ID &#8216;TCODE&#8217; FIELD objectname. ). - Go to transaction SE93, fill [...]


	
	
	
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you just need to look on a specific transaction and you don&#8217;t have permission?<br />
Wait no more, this is a good and quick work-arround:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">- Go to transaction <strong>SE37</strong>, display the function module <strong>RS_TRANSACTION_TEST</strong> and place a break-point after instruction ( CALL &#8216;AUTH_CHECK_TCODE&#8217; ID &#8216;TCODE&#8217; FIELD objectname. ).</p>
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<p>- Go to transaction <strong>SE93</strong>, fill the transaction code that you need to execute and press the test Button (F8).</p>
<p>The debug window will pop-up and you will find yourself on the breakpoint that you placed on the function module <strong>RS_TRANSACTION_TEST</strong>. Change the system variable SY-SUBRC to &#8217;0&#8242; and press F8. And then you will find yourself in the transaction that you needed.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each month in 2009, SAP presented a set of white papers and research reports designed to give all of us a wealth of practical knowledge about business and technology issues that support our client&#8217;s organization&#8217;s key business objectives.</p>
<p>This collection of documents are really useful, not only allowing us to gain insights from industry experts, but by also explaining how to get more out of SAP solutions and services. The papers also discuss <a title="SAP Best Practices" href="http://saplab.org/category/best-practices/">best practices</a>, lessons learned, and the subjects that matter most to the businesses. Topics include:</p>
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<li> Making faster and better decisions and sustaining growth through IT</li>
<li> Business agility and organizational readiness</li>
<li> Supply chain, sales and marketing, and human capital management strategies</li>
<li> Operational excellence and end-user performance</li>
<li> Improving customer relationships and creating superior client experience</li>
<li> And much more.</li>
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<p>Beginning today, all of these valuable resources are available at the Best SAP Content of 2009 resource page. But you can also download them directly from SAP&#8217;s website here in SAPLAB.org. Please look at the descriptions and links below:</p>
<p>Forrester evaluates four methods you can use to measure the business value of IT. Learn how you can account for more than simple financial metrics like ROI, IRR, or NPV. See how you can capture valuable, intangible benefits like revenue potential, strategic fit, and improved customer satisfaction.</p>
<div id="download"><a title="Download Measuring the Business Value of IT" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2456" target="_blank">Measuring the Business Value of IT (approx. 500 KBytes)</a></div>
<div>White paper discussing the importance of business intelligence (BI) to midmarket  organizations and how it helps organizations improve their operating  efficiencies and effectiveness</div>
<div id="download"><a title="Download Business Intelligence: The Definitive Guide for Midsize Organizations" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2452" target="_blank">Business Intelligence: The Definitive Guide for Midsize Organizations (approx. 1.5 MBytes)</a></div>
<div>Read this white paper from CFO Research Services, which examines why and how chief financial offers are looking to create &#8220;highly integrated&#8221; organizations by moving from standalone spreadsheets to integrated planning, budgeting, and forecasting systems</div>
<div id="download"><a title="Download A Complete View of the Enterprise" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2450" target="_blank">A Complete View of the Enterprise (approx. 2 MBytes)</a></div>
<div>Discover how managing the talent supply chain can help professional services providers realize a competitive advantage. Explore the market trends driving the need for talent management and the business practices that support the talent supply chain.</div>
<div id="download"><a title="Download Leveraging the Talent Supply Chain for a Competitive Advantage" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2454" target="_blank">Leveraging the Talent Supply Chain for a Competitive Advantage (approx. 100 KBytes)</a></div>
<div>As the sheer amount of information available for Business Intelligence (BI) applications has grown, and the sophistication of BI capabilities has accelerated, organizations are striving to improve time-to-information for business users. Data storage and retrieval decisions have started to be made based on cost rather than fulfilling a business need, and this has led to compromises that impact business performance.</div>
<div id="download"><a title="Download Data Management for Business Intelligence" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2453" target="_blank">Data Management for Business Intelligence (approx. 900 KBytes)</a></div>
<div>Learn how to make better decisions through IT: Efficiency is at the heart of your business goals—whether it is efficient operations, customer interactions, financial transactions, or human resources support. If your company is operating efficiently, you make faster, smarter decisions, respond quickly to market changes, reduce costs, and consistently meet performance standards.</div>
<div id="download"><a title="Download A Corporate Guide to Better Decisions through IT" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2451" target="_blank">A Corporate Guide to Better Decisions through IT (approx. 2.5 MBytes)</a></div>
<div>Need to optimize your risk management program? Strategic risk management is crucial because of increased regulatory pressures, stakeholder pressures, the impact on capital costs, the personal effect of corporate risk, and the effect of the Internet of quickening the pace of dealing with risk factors.</div>
<div id="download"><a title="Download The Two Faces of Risk: Cultivating Risk Intelligence for Competitive Advantage" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2459" target="_blank">The Two Faces of Risk: Cultivating Risk Intelligence for Competitive Advantage (approx. 400 KBytes)</a></div>
<div>This SAP Insight explores the importance of master data and the barriers to achieving sound master data, describes the ideal master data management solution, and explains the value and benefits of effective management of master data.</div>
<div id="download"><a title="Download Master Data Management: Extracting Value from Your Most Important Intangible Asset" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2455" target="_blank">Master Data Management: Extracting Value from Your Most Important Intangible Asset (approx. 800 KBytes)</a></div>
<div>The war for talent is intensifying. In the developed countries of the world, businesses are finding it increasingly tough to recruit and retain skilled employees. Read what the Economist Intelligence Unit discovered by interviewing over 900 global executives on the topic of talent.</div>
<div><a title="Download Talent Wars: The Struggle for Tomorrow's Workforce" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2458" target="_blank">Talent Wars: The Struggle for Tomorrow&#8217;s Workforce (approx. 200 KBytes)</a></div>
<div>This Aberdeen report serves as a roadmap for companies that are attempting to match environmental and social stewardship to clear, actionable, and measurable improvements to their bottom lines.</div>
<div id="download"><a title="Download The ROI of Sustainability: Making the Business Case" href="http://www.sap.com/fm/redirect.asp?id=2457" target="_blank">The ROI of Sustainability: Making the Business Case (approx. 600 KBytes)</a></div>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.sap.com/" target="_blank">SAP</a><span style="color: #ffffff;">6VX4QNQPY67F</span></p>



	
	
	
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