Class 1
INTRODUCTION OF SAP & ERP
S-SYSTEM
A-APPLICATION
P-PRODUCT IN DATA PROCESSING
SAP invented in the year of 1972 in Germany, The 5 team members from IBM they developed
this package
1972 - R/1 (Real time single tier Architecture)
1980 - R/2 (Real time two tiers Architecture)
1990 - R/3 (Real time three tier architecture)
2005 - ECC (Enterprise central component)
SAP S4 HANA – 2015
HANA – High performance analytic appliance
Fiori – Front end application (Mobile Application)
3 tiers
Presentation layer
Application Layer
Database layer
SAP is an ERP
ERP – Enterprise resource planning
Other ERPS
Oracle
People Soft
JD Edward
Baan
Siebel
Ramco
Dynamics
Tally
IN Market survey
SAP - 75% (All over the world they are using)
Oracle - 20%
Other ERPS - 5%
What is meant by ERP?
Combination of Finance, Human Resource, Manufacturing, production and sales & distribution
is called as ERP.
Oracle - finance
People soft - HR
Jd Edward - Production
Baan - Manufacturing
Siebel - Sales and distribution
Each and every ERP, we should maintain separate servers. It's cost wise expensive and more
complications.
This is the Drawback of other ERP
SAP Advantages
1. It covers all the industrial functions in one application
2. Integration Function (One module inter loop with other modules)
3. SAP is very fast and More security
4. User friendly
SAP - Two plat forms
1. Technical
2. Functional
IN technical
1. ABAP - (Advance Business Application Programming)
2. BASIS - (Business application software Integration solutions)
IN functional
1. Financial Accounting
2. Controlling
3. Human Resource
LOGISTICS MODULES
1. Materials Management
2. Quality Management
3. Warehouse Management
4. Production Planning
5. Plant Maintenance
6. Sales and Distributions
SAP MM Cycle or Procurement to pay
Purchase Requisition (ME51n)
Request for Quotations (ME41)
Maintain Quotations (ME47)
Price Comparison (ME49)
Purchase Order (Me21n)
Goods Receipt (MIGO)
Invoice Verification (MIRO)
Accounts Payable (Fbln)
SAP SD Cycle
Inquiry (VA11)
Quotation (VA21)
Sales Order (VA01)
Delivery (VL01N)
Billing (VF01)
Accounts Receivable (FBL5N)