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PS Module

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Can anyone explain abt Ps module in which aspects of MM,SD modules it is used If possible with an example.

Thanks in advance.

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Both large scale projects, such as building a factory, and small-scale projects, such as organizing a trade fair, require precise planning of the many detailed activities involved. The project manager has the job of ensuring that the project is executed efficiently, on time, and within budget - which he or she achieves by ensuring that the required resources and funds are available as and when needed.

Projects are generally part of the internal processes of a company. To be able to control all tasks in project execution, you need an organizational form that is specific to the project and which is shared by all departments involved. Before you can carry out a project in its entirety, the project goals must be precisely described and the project activities to be carried out must be structured. A clear, unambiguous project structure is the basis for successful project planning, monitoring, and control.

You structure your project per the following points of view:

By structures, using a work breakdown structure (WBS)

By process, using individual activities (work packages)

Project managers usually distinguish between two types of project:

Externally financed projects

Customer projects

Internally financed projects

Overhead cost projects

Capital investment projects

For further information on capital investment projects, see Investment Management.

Integration

The high degree of integration between the Project System (PS) and other R/3 application components means that you can plan, execute, and account for projects as part of your normal commercial procedures. This means the Project System has constant access to data in all the departments involved in the project.

Features

The R/3 Project System guarantees close and constant monitoring of all aspects of your project.

This includes both technical and commercial aspects of the project.

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hi

good

go through this link, i hope you ll get some idea

www.sapgenie.com

thanks

mrutyun^

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Have a look at below links for information abt PS module.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/04/926eae46f311d189470000e829fbbd/frameset.htm

http://www.sap-img.com/sap-ps.htm

I hope it helps.

Best Regards,

Vibha

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I got the theoritical idea abt PS module from these sites

But I wanna know the real time scenario what kind of work we usually do(abapers)

Thanks in advance.

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Both large scale projects, such as building a factory, and small-scale projects, such as organizing a trade fair, require precise planning of the many detailed activities involved. The project manager has the job of ensuring that the project is executed efficiently, on time, and within budget - which he or she achieves by ensuring that the required resources and funds are available as and when needed.

Projects are generally part of the internal processes of a company. To be able to control all tasks in project execution, you need an organizational form that is specific to the project and which is shared by all departments involved. Before you can carry out a project in its entirety, the project goals must be precisely described and the project activities to be carried out must be structured. A clear, unambiguous project structure is the basis for successful project planning, monitoring, and control.

You structure your project per the following points of view:

By structures, using a work breakdown structure (WBS)

By process, using individual activities (work packages)

Project managers usually distinguish between two types of project:

Externally financed projects

Customer projects

Internally financed projects

Overhead cost projects

Capital investment projects

For further information on capital investment projects, see Investment Management.

Integration

The high degree of integration between the Project System (PS) and other R/3 application components means that you can plan, execute, and account for projects as part of your normal commercial procedures. This means the Project System has constant access to data in all the departments involved in the project.

Features

The R/3 Project System guarantees close and constant monitoring of all aspects of your project.

This includes both technical and commercial aspects of the project.

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I dont know if I understand the problem, but go through these sequence and maybe you will understand more about PS.

Transactioncode (TA) :

• Va03

• Enter a sales order number e.g. 590

• See column PSP-Element

• Now go to TA: SE11 or SE16

• Enter DB_table name VBAP

• Enter the same sales Order number

• Open up another MODI

• Enter TA: CJ20

• Enter the PSP-Element number you found in VBAP

• See the entries to the PSP-Element connected with your sales order (if any at all).

I hope this helps.

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yours,

BlackMoses