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Barin
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Objective


This article is a pictorial representation of SAP Enterprise Structure,

All below Enterprise Functions are associated with each other in the SAP Solution. This article is published with an objective of explaining the connections between all objects of above listed Enterprise functions.

Article is helpful to an non technical individual understand the baseline design of Enterprise Structure based on which entire SAP ERP works.

Introduction


SAP product covers all the processes that helps and organization run and hence it is called and Enterprise Resource Planning Application Software.

    1. Finance
    2. Controlling
    3. Logistics
    4. Sales and Distribution
    5. Material Management
    6. Human Resource



 

Legend Explained



Consolidated object view of SAP ERP

 

 

SAP Enterprise Objects By Domain

 

SAP Enterprise Objects By Domain



Company Code

 

 

Company Code Association



Business Area

 

 

Business Area Association



Sales Distribution & Logistics Association

 

 

SD and Logistics Association


 

Logistics, Material Management and Plant Association

 

 

Logistics, Material Management and Plant Association


 

SAP Enterprise Structure Associations

 

 

SAP Enterprise Structure Associations

Chart of Account - Explained


P.S. - This article is an effort to picturise the entire SAP enterprise structure. Presentation may have missed associations with respect to either cross or intermodular objects. Feel free to provide suggestions to improve the pictorial representations in this blog.

3 Comments
garima_jain
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Hello Barin,

Thank you for this blog and the detailed ES elements.The list is exhaustive, and this is what I was looking for. Once again, thank you for the posting consolidated information.

I just had a look at IMG structure in one of our SAP system and under Enterprise Structure --> Definition found all these below as part of the Enterprise Structure:

































































































































































































S.NO Enterprise Structure Element List Workstream
1 Credit Control Area Finance
2 Credit Segment Finance
3 Company Code Finance
4 Trading Partner Finance
5 Business Area Finance
6 Functional Area Finance
7 Segment Finance
8 Financial Management Area (FMA) Finance
9 Profit Centre Finance
10 Cost Centers Finance
11 Chart of Depreciation Finance
12 Depreciation Area Finance
13 Controlling Area Finance
14 Operating Concern Finance
15 Valuation Level Logistics General
16 Plant Procurement(MM)
17 Location Logistics General
18 Sales Organization Engineering
19 Distribution Channel Engineering
20 Division Engineering
21 Sales Office Engineering
22 Sales Group Engineering
23 Sales Area Engineering
24 Storage Location Procurement(MM)
25 Purchasing Organization Procurement(MM)
26 Purchasing group Procurement(MM)
27 Warehouse Procurement(MM)
28 Shipping Point Engineering
29 Loading Point Logistics Execution
30 Transportation Planning Point Logistics Execution
31 Maintenance plant Engineering
32  Planning Plant Engineering
33 Work Center Engineering
34 Personnel Areas Human Resource Management
35 Personnel Subareas Human Resource Management
36 Employee Groups Human Resource Management
37 Employee Subgroups Human Resource Management


  1. Can you please confirm if all the above are part of Enterprise Structure and this is the exhaustive list of all ES elements?

  2. Tomorrow if SAP decides to add a new ES element , how does the customer get to know if there is anything newly added (I am aware of one such way is through "SAP - Whats new" ) Appreciate if you can guide me with your expertise here pls?


Regards,

Garima

 

 
Barin
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
hi Garima

 

Thank you for your kind words. Please note that I plan to enhance this based on availability I have as there is a lot that is miising in this as information.

you will see this being updated. Next steps is to update the COA mappings in the same section.

To answer your questions

 

yes what you have listed are all the elements which are part of SAP enterprise structure. I don't think in logistics and finance additional SAP structures are required to be added as the design is quite strong and meets all requirements.

SAP generally would release notes if there are any such elements additionally required. With public cloud introduction SAP is making the delta elements as a customer specific configurations hence I don't see any additional need to modify or add any elements in the SAP Enterprise Structure.

 

Thank you

barin
garima_jain
Discoverer
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Thank You Barin for your prompt response.

  1. So based on your response i assume all of the above listed by me are part of Enterprise Elements and not Master Data.

  2. Could you please provide me more details on 'customer specific configurations' - do you have any link/wiki or note handy where i can read more about this?


Thank you in advance.