
SAP Basics and Navigation This Web based Training provides an overview of the tips and tricks on how to navigate within SAP..
SAP Basics and Navigation Select any menu number to jump to the selection however, it is recommended that first time viewer Of the WBT start at the beginning and work through this course in sequence.
To log into SAP, double click the SAP Desktop icon.
Secure Login Popup will display Enter your User name Enter your password Click okay or Press enter to proceed to initial home page.
SAP Navigation This chapter explains basic SAP navigations including the screens, menus, transaction codes, and buttons that you will use frequently. The first step to learn SAP is to become familiar with SAP navigation..
[image] SAP Navigation. Once logged in, you will see the SAP Easy access screen. The left part of the screen contains navigation tree, you can easily navigate to various SAP applications. It has Favorites area and the SAP standard menu. Instead of standard menu, a role-based user menu will be displayed if the user is assigned roles with menus. Let’s get familiar with SAP GUI screen layout..
SAP MM - Screen Navigation. [image] SAP Standard Tool Bar.
Navigation Command Field Command field is used to enter the Transaction codes that direct to a system task or application without using Menu paths. Command field can be opened and closed by using the icon on the right of the Command Bar i.e.
/OXXXX. /o — Launches a popup with the list of your current sessions:.
/NXXXX. /n — Ends the current transaction and returns the user to the SAP main menu. This does not prompt before ending the current transaction. /n<tcode> — Ends the current transaction and begins the specified transaction (denoted by <tcode>) in its place..
/I. /i — Closes the current session. /i<#> closes the specified session (denoted by <#>). SAP does not prompt the user before closing the session..
/NEND. /nend — Closes all sessions, prompting the user before actually closing the sessions..
/NEX. /nex — Closes all sessions without prompting you.
Navigation SAP Toolbar Navigation Area is referred as the area in the SAP menu where User Menu and Favorites folders and their subfolders are located..
User Menu 1. User Menu 1. [image]. Content or the transaction codes in this menu are derived according to the roles and authorization given to a particular user. All the transaction codes specified in a particular role given to a user will appear in the User Menu..
Next. Next. [image] Menu Edit Favorites Extras System Help Create Session SAP Easy Access O Favorites BD64 - Eiiiéö; WE20 B WEIO- SE71 - E SE80 SE93 B SPOI - SPAD- SE16 B SPRO- Other menu Maintenance of Dis - IDoc Lists - Partner Profiles Search for IDocs b SAPscript form - Object Navigator - Maintain Transacti Output Controller Spool Administrati - Data Browser SPRO Customizing - Edit Project End Session User Profile Services Utilities List Services for Object My Objects Own Spool Requests Own Jobs Short Message Status... Log off Hold Data Set Data Delete Data Own Data Expand Favorites.
Add Favorites 2. Add Favorites 2. Next. Next.
Edit Favorites 3. Edit Favorites 3. Next. Next.
Download/Upload Favorites 4. Download/Upload Favorites 4.
SAP Menu 5. SAP Menu 5. Next. Next.
More Options 6. More Options 6. Next. Next.
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
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E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..
E-Learning Infographics Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships. Marketing is the business process of creating relationships with and satisfying customers..