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SAP - Modules

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SAP - Modules
SAP solutions include a number of functional modules, which support transactions to
execute key business processes, such as −

Financial Accounting (FI)


Financial Supply Chain Management (FSCM)
Controlling (CO)
Materials Management (MM)
Sales and Distribution (SD)

Logistics Execution (LE)


Production Planning (PP)
Quality Management (QM)
Plant Maintenance (PM)
Project System (PS)
Human Resources (HR)

Finance and Controlling (FICO)

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SAP FICO is a combination of two ERP modules, i.e., Finance Accounting (FI) and
Controlling (CO). Under Finance in SAP and at an enterprise level, the following
modules take part −

FI − Finance
CO − Controlling
IM − Investment Management
TR − Treasury
EC − Enterprise Controlling

SAP FI (Financial Accounting) is accountable for tracking the flow of financial data
across the organization in a controlled manner and integrating all the information for
effective strategic decision-making.

Activities Involved in SAP FI

Creation of Organizational Structure (Defining Company, Company Codes,


business Areas, Functional Areas, Credit Control, Assignment of Company
Codes to Credit Controls)

Financial Accounting Global Settings (Maintenance of Fiscal Year, Posting


Periods, defining Document types, posting keys, Number ranges for
documents)

General Ledger Accounting (Creation of Chart of Accounts, Account groups,


defining data transfer rules, creation of General Ledger Account)
Tax Configuration & Creation and Maintenance of House of Banks

Account Payables (Creation of Vendor Master data and vendor-related finance


attributes like account groups and payment terms)
Account Receivables (Creation of Customer Master data and customer-related
finance attributes like account groups and payment terms
Asset Accounting

Integration with SD and MM

SAP CO (Controlling) module facilitates coordinating, monitoring, and optimizing all


the processes in an organization. It controls the business flow in an organization.
This module helps in analyzing the actual figures with the planned data and in
planning business strategies.

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Two kinds of elements are managed in CO −

Cost elements
Revenue elements

These elements are stored in the FI module.

Activities Involved in SAP CO

Cost Element Accounting (Overview of the costs and revenues that occur in
an organization)
Cost Center Accounting

Activity-Based-Accounting (Analyzes cross-departmental business processes)


Internal Orders

Product Cost Controlling (Calculates the costs that occur during the
manufacture of a product or provision of a service)

Profitability Analysis (Analyzes the profit or loss of an organization by


individual market segments)
Profit Center Accounting (Evaluates the profit or loss of individual,
independent areas within an organization)

Sales & Distribution Management (SD)


SAP SD is one of the most important modules in SAP. It has a high level of
integration complexity. SAP SD is used by organizations to support sales and

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distribution activities of products and services, starting from enquiry to order and
then ending with delivery.

SAP SD can monitor a plethora of activities that take place in an organization such as
products enquires, quotation (pre-sales activities), placing order, pricing, scheduling
deliveries (sales activity), picking, packing, goods issue, shipment of products to
customers, delivery of products and billings.

In all these processes, multiple modules are involved such as FI (Finance


Accounting), CO (Controlling), MM (Material Management), PP (Production Planning),
LE (Logistics Execution), etc., which shows the complexity of the integration
involved.

Activities Involved in SAP SD

Setting up Organization Structure (creation of new company, company codes,


sales organization, distribution channels, divisions, business area, plants,
sales area, maintaining sales offices, storage location)

Assigning Organizational Units (Assignment of individual components created


in the above activities with each other according to design like company code
to company, sales organization to company code, distribution channel to sales
organization, etc.)

Defining Pricing Components (Defining condition tables, condition types,


condition sequences)
Setting up sales document types, billing types, and tax-related components

Setting up Customer master data records and configuration

Material Management (MM)


Material Management deals with movement of materials via other modules like
logistics, supply chain management, sales and delivery, warehouse management,
production and planning.

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Logistic Execution (LE)


Logistic Execution can be divided into two sub-modules, i.e., shipment of goods
(purchase to procurement process) and warehouse management (storage of goods).
These two modules are integrated with sale and distribution, material management,
and production and planning.

Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)


As the name SRM suggests, this module deals with the effective and efficient
transition of products and services between an organization and its suppliers. The
main process covered in this section is procurement of products like direct materials,
indirect materials, and services. This module can effectively integrate with planning,
accounting, and inventory system.

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End-to-End Procurement Cycle

Procurement process with SAP Enterprise Buyer comprises of the following major
steps −

Shopping Carts
Approval of Shopping Cart
Sourcing of Requirements

Purchase Orders
Purchase Order Approval
Confirm Goods/Services

Confirmation Approval
Process Invoice

Invoice Approval

Customer Relationship Management (CRM)


CRM deals with end-to-end customer related processes. CRM is designed to
centralize the data related to all the customers associated with an organization. It
helps an organization −

Maintain its sales, services, and build marketing strategies according the
market demand and customer data analysis.

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Remain focused on its customers and via information analysis, help the
business to know more about its customers.
Improve sales and services and building better relationships with customers.

Human Resource (HR)


The most important objective of master data administration in Human Resources is
to enter employee-related data for administrative, time-recording, and payroll
purposes.

A new employee can be hired without using Recruitment. Instead you can hire
someone by running a personnel action in Personnel Administration, thereby creating
the necessary data for the employee to be hired.

Employee data must be kept current. After an employee is hired, circumstances can
always arise which necessitate either the entry of new data or the correction of
current data. For instance −

An employee moves to his or her new address must be stored in the system.

An employee gets a pay hike at the start of the year. The new salary must be
stored for the relevant date.
An employee changes jobs within the organization. His or her organizational
assignment, working time, and salary also change.
Data can be stored for the past, present, or future.

Note − Entering payroll-relevant data in the past triggers retroactive accounting.

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The HR module is comprised of major areas of functionality known as sub-modules.


The HR module is a true demonstration of the strength of the SAP product in
Enterprise Resource Planning.

The HR system has very strong integration points (where data is passed back and
forth without human intervention) with just about all of the other SAP modules. In
addition, there is very tight integration amongst the HR sub-modules.

The above illustration highlights some of the basic SAP HR terms as listed below.

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Business trip management

Recruitment
Payroll

Personal development
Organizational Management
Time Management

Workforce Planning
ESS
MSS

Training and event management


CATS

Benefits
Compensation management
Personal Administration

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