5.02.2008

SAP Transaction Codes (Easy to Remember)

SPRO DEFINE ITEM CATEGORY
MM01 CREATE MATERIAL
MM02 MODIFY MATERIAL
MM03 DISPLAY MATERIAL
MMS1 CREATE MATERIAL MASTER
MMS2 CHANGE MATERIAL MASTER
MMS3 DISPLAY MATERIAL MASTER
MB1C MAINTAIN STOCK
MMPI INITIALISE PERIOD FOR MASTER MATERIAL RECORDFROM CO CODE
MMBE CREATE STOCK
MM60 MATERIAL LIST
XD01 CREATE CUSTOMER
XD02 MODIFY CUSTOMER
XD03 DISPLAY CUSTOMER
VA01 CREATE ORDER
VA02 CHANGE ORDER
VA03 DISPLAY ORDER
VA11 CREATE INQUIRY
VA12 CHANGE INQUIRY
VA13 DISPLAY INQUIRY
VA21 CREATE QUOTATION
VA22 CHANGE QUOTATION
VA23 DISPLAY QUOTATION
VD02 CHANGE SALES PROSPECT
VD03 DISPLAY SALES PROSPECT
VD04 DISPLAY CHANGES
VD06 FLAG FOR DELETION
VK11 MAINTAINING PRICING
VK0A ASSIGN G/L ACCOUNT GENERAL
VOK0 PRICING
VOR1 DEF COMMON DIST CHANEL
VOR2 DEF COMMON DIV
VOV6 DEFINE SCHEDULE LINES
VOV8 DEFINE SALES DOC TYPE
VOFA CREATE/OR CHANGE BILLING TYPES CONFIGURATION
V129 DEFINE INCOMPLETENESS SCHEMAS FOR FOREIGN TRADE
V149 ASSIGN INCOMPLETENESS SCHEMAS FOR COUNTRY CODE
CA01 CREATE ROUTING
CA02 EDIT ROUTING
CA03 DISPLAY ROUTING
CS01 CREATE BOM
CS02 CHANGE BOM
CS03 DISPLAY BOM
OVK1 DEFINE TAX DET RULES
OVK3 DEF TAX REL OF MASTER RECORDS CUSTOMER TAXES
OVK4 DEF TAX REL OF MASTER RECORDS MATERIAL TAXES
OVR6 DEF LEGAL STATUSES
OVS9 DEF CUSTOMER GRP
OVRA MAINT STATISTICS GRPS FOR CUSTOMERS
OVRF MAINT STATISTICS GRPS FOR MATERIAL
OVXC ASSIGN SHIIPING POINT TO PLANT
OVX6 ASSIGN PLANT TO S.O AND DIST CHANEL
OVLK DEFINE DELIVERY TYPE
OVSG DEFINE INCOTERMS
OVLH DEFINE ROUTES
OVXM ASSIGN SALES OFF TO SALES AREA
OVXJ ASSIGN SALES GRP TO SALES OFFICE
OMS2 MATERAIL UPDATE
OVLP DEFINE ITEM CATEGORY FOR DELIVERY
OX10 ASSIGN DEL PLANTS FOR TAX DET
O/S2 DEFINE SERIAL NO PROFILE
O/S1 DEFINE CENTRAL CONTROL PARAMETERS FOR SR NO
OBB8 DEFINE TERMS OF PAYMENT
OKKP ACTIVATION OF COMPONENETS
VB01 CREATE REBATE AGGREMENTS
VB02 CHANGE REBATE AGREMENT
VB03 DISPLAY REBATE AGGREMENT
VB31 CREATE PROMOTION
VB32 CHANGE PROMOTION
VB33 DISPLAY PROMOTION
VB21 CREATE SALES DEAL
VB22 CHANGE SALES DEAL
VB23 DISPLAY SALES DEAL
VB25 LIST OF SALES DEAL
VB35 PROMOTION LIST
VKA4 CREATE ARCHIVE ADMINISTRATION
VKA5 DEL ARCHIVE ADMINISTRATION
VKA6 RELOAD ARCHIVE ADMINISTRATION
VC/1 CUSTOMER LIST
VC/2 CREATE SALES SUMMARY
VDH2 DISPLAY CUSTOMER HIERARCHY
VF01 CREATE PROFORMA INVOICE
VF02 CHANGE PROFORMAINVOICE
VF03 DISPLAYPROFORMA INVOICE
VF07 DISPLAY FROM ARCHIVE
VF11 CANCEL BILL
VFX3 BLOCKED BILLING DOC
VFRB RETRO BILLING
VF04 MAINTAIN BILL DUE LIST
VF06 BACKGROUND PROCESSING
VF21 CREATE INVOICE LIST
VF22 CHANGE INVOICE LIST
VF23 DISPLAY INVOICE LIST
VF44 MAINT REVENUE LIST
VF45 REVENUE REPORTS
VF46 MAINT CANCELLATION LIST
VF31 ISSUE BILLING DOC
VFP1 SET BILLING DATE
VARR ARCHIVE DOCUMENTS
VL01N CREATE DELIVERY
VL02N TO CHANGE DELIVERY WHICH IS ALREADY CREATED
VL03N DISPLAY DELIVERY
V/08 TO CHANGE CONDITION (PR PROCEDURE)
V/30 DEFINE PRINT PARAMETERS
FD32 SETTING CREDIT LIMIT FOR CUSTOMER
/NSM12 TO REMOVE LOCK ENTRY
SM30
ND59 LIST CUSTOMER MATERIAL INFO
VB0F UPDATE BILL DOC
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4.30.2008

What is SAP?
SAP is the leading Enterprise Information and Management Package worldwide. Use of this package makes it possible to track and manage, in real-time, sales, production, finance accounting and human resources in an enterprise.SAP the company was founded in Germany in 1972 by five ex-IBM engineers. In case you’re ever asked, SAP stands for Systeme, Andwendungen, Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung which - translated to English - means Systems, Applications, Products in Data Processing. So now you know! Being incorporated in Germany, the full name of the parent company is SAP AG. It is located in Walldorf, Germany which is close to the beautiful town of Heidelberg. SAP has subsidiaries in over 50 countries around the world from Argentina to Venezuela (and pretty much everything in between). SAP America (with responsibility for North America, South America and Australia - go figure!) is located just outside Philadelphia, PA.The original five founders have been so successful that they have multiplied many times over such that SAP AG is now the third largest software maker in the world, with over 17,500 customers (including more than half of the world's 500 top companies). SAP employs over 27,000 people worldwide today, and had revenues of $7.34 billion and Net Income of $581 million in FY01. SAP is listed in Germany (where it is one of the 30 stocks which make up the DAX) and on the NYSE (ticker:SAP).There are now 44,500 installations of SAP, in 120 countries, with more then 10 million users!So what made this company so successful? Back in 1979 SAP released SAP R/2 (which runs on mainframes) into the German market. SAP R/2 was the first integrated, enterprise wide package and was an immediate success. For years SAP stayed within the German borders until it had penetrated practically every large German company. Looking for more growth, SAP expanded into the remainder of Europe during the 80's. Towards the end of the 80's, client-server architecture became popular and SAP responded with the release of SAP R/3 (in 1992). This turned out to be a killer app for SAP, especially in the North American region into which SAP expanded in 1988.The success of SAP R/3 in North America has been nothing short of stunning. Within a 5 year period, the North American market went from virtually zero to 44% of total SAP worldwide sales. SAP America alone employs more than 3,000 people and has added the names of many of the Fortune 500 to it’s customer list (8 of the top 10 semiconductor companies, 7 of the top 10 pharmaceutical companies etc). SAP today is available in 46 country-specific versions, incorporating 28 languages including Kanji and other double-byte character languages. SAP also comes in 21 industry-specific versions.SAP R/3 is delivered to a customer with selected standard process turned on, and many many other optional processes and features turned off. At the heart of SAP R/3 are about 10,000 tables which control the way the processes are executed. Configuration is the process of adjusting the settings of these tables to get SAP to run the way you want it to. Think of a radio with 10,000 dials to tune and you’ll get the picture. Functionality included is truly enterprise wide including: Financial Accounting (e.g. general ledger, accounts receivable etc), Management Accounting (e.g. cost centers, profitability analysis etc), Sales, Distribution, Manufacturing, Production Planning, Purchasing, Human Resources, Payroll etc etc etc. For a full description of the modules included in SAP, see the related articles. All of these modules are tightly integrated which – as you will find out – is a huge blessing ... but brings with it special challenges.SAP are maintaining and increasing their dominance over their competitors through a combination of
embracing the internet with mySAP.com (a confusing name we believe) to head off i2 etc
extending their solutions with CRM to head off Siebel
adding functionality to their industry solutions What Makes SAP different?
Traditional computer information systems used by many businesses today have been developed to accomplish some specific tasks and provide reports and analysis of events that have already taken place. Examples are accounting general ledger systems. Occasionally, some systems operate in a "real-time" mode that is, have up to date information in them and can be used to actually control events. A typical company has many separate systems to manage different processes like production, sales and accounting. Each of these systems has its own databases and seldom passes information to other systems in a timely manner.SAP takes a different approach. There is only one information system in an enterprise, SAP. All applications access common data. Real events in the business initiate transactions. Accounting is done automatically by events in sales and production. Sales can see when products can be delivered. Production schedules are driven by sales. The whole system is designed to be real-time and not historical.SAP structure embodies what are considered the "best business practices". A company implementing SAP adapts it operations to it to achieve its efficiencies and power.The process of adapting procedures to the SAP model involves "Business Process Re-engineering" which is a logical analysis of the events and relationships that exist in an enterprise's operations.
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