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sir

plz tell me about implementations in sap

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hi this will help u.

See the SNOTE or service.sap.com transaction

OSS notes gives information about the Bugs or any changes in versions of SAP. Based on practice some may experience faults and dificulties, this information may be updated by OSS notes, with solutions. here we can Download support packages related to version.

Every SAP consultant can register by Using the Organisation E-mail ID and Installation No. This no you can get by clicking menubar system > status.

with regards,

Hema Sundara.

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hi,

All the key phases of an SAP Implementation including system design and installation, development of enhancements customized to your business, conversions, migrations, and interfaces, as well as data conversion, security, and enterprise release strategies.

SAP Analysis & Design

SAP Technical Installation

SAP Enterprise Release Strategies

SAP Security

SAP Technical Migration

SAP ABAP

SAP Networking Solutions

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thanks and regards

suma sailaja pvn

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Hi,

The SAP implementation process is made up out of four main phases, i.e. the project preparation where a vision of the future-state of the SAP solution is being created, a sizing and blueprinting phase where the solution stack is created and training is being performed, a functional development phase and finally a final preparation phase, when the last tests are being performed before the actual go live. For each phase, the vital activities are addressed and the deliverables/products are explained.

The process-data diagram , gives an overview of all of these activities/processes and deliverables. The four gray boxes depict the four main implementation phases, which each contain several processes that are in this case all sequential. The boxes at the right show all the deliverables/concepts that result from the processes. Boxes without a shadow have no further sub-concepts. Boxes with a black shadow depict complex closed concepts, so concepts that have sub-concepts, which however will not be described in any more detail. Boxes with a white shadow (a box behind it) depict open closed concepts, where the sub-concepts are expanded in greater detail. The lines with diamonds show a has-a relationship between concepts.

Many of implementations are also done with ASAP(Accelerated SAP) methodolgy evolved from best practises in SAP.

for details refer link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP_Implementation#Overview

regards,

vasavi.

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ASAP Methodology:

Project Preparation:

The first step in ASAP is Project Preparation. In this step the Functional Consultant will analyse the business process and define the system for SAP and will give the time line for the project. The Manpower required and the budgets are also considered in this step.

Blue Print Preparation:

This is second step in ASAP Methodology. In this step the Project Preparation scenarios are finalised. A out line of the Project is given in this step.

Realisation:

In this step actual development is taken place. The ABAPer is responsible for this step.

Testing:

In this step the development done by the abaper is being tested. This is the area where the Unit Test Document is prepared (i.e. Positive Testing and Negative Testing).

GO live and Support:

This is the final stage where the project is running in the live environment. In this step the bugs if any that are found in the go live procedure are fixed and the project will be considered as support project.

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RoySayak
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Hi Zuber,

When SAP is implemented there is a Blue Print of it(what requirements are to be solved after implementation).

>>Based on that there is an Analysis and after analysis a design comes to the screen.

>>Then Technical Installation.

>>After when the installation of database and the other busieness related module is completed..

Development of Enhancements customized to your business are shaping up as per as your requirement.

>>Then conversions, migrations(technical and functional), and interfaces, as well as data conversion are

done to legacy system to SAP system.

>>Then security and network solutions are to be checked.

>>At last User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is done.

Regards,

Sayak.... ..."reward if its useful"