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Introduction to SAP Logon and Easy Access for Efficient Navigation

Learn how to utilize SAP Logon and Easy Access features for seamless navigation in SAP R/3 systems. Understand the importance of transactions, creating favorites lists, and accessing help resources. Enhance your understanding of SAP IDES and its modules.

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Introduction to SAP Logon and Easy Access for Efficient Navigation

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  1. Introduction to SAP

  2. SAP Logon

  3. SAP Logon

  4. SAP Easy Access • SAP Easy Access is the standard entry screen displayed after logon • The tree structured menu is the heart of visual navigation in SAP R/3 • In order to go to a transaction you need to browse through SAP easy access just like in you browse to click on a file in windows explorer

  5. SAP Window Enter Save Back Exit Cancel Execute Drop down Transaction Important messages

  6. SAP Window

  7. SAP Easy Access • You can also create a Favoriteslist of the transactions, reports, files and Web sites etc of your own. • You can add items to your favorites list using the Favorites menu option or by simply dragging & dropping them with the mouse.

  8. SAP Help Use F4 for information on what values you can enter Use F1 for help on fields, menus, functions and messages. Online Help: http://help.sap.com

  9. Transactions • Transactions is defined as any activity or action or function you perform in SAP • Each transaction is represented by a code  • Transaction code (or T-Code) or Technical names are code names for each system function or action you can perform in SAP. (For example SU01 is a T-Code to update personal info)

  10. SAP IDES

  11. SAP IDES

  12. Last LabSAP R/3 Modular and Integrated SAP Basis - Core SAP Modules

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