SAP 4.6 Basic Skills Self-Study
SAP stands for System Applications and Products. It is the name of both the online financial and administrative software and the company that developed it. SAP is made up of individual modules that perform various organizational system tasks. MIT has customized and implemented the SAP modules that best suit its organizational needs. This self-study is designed for MIT employees new to SAP, and it is a prerequisite for all other SAP training.
| Introduction |
Explains the purpose of the Self-Study,
prerequisites, and guidelines for use. |
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Lesson 1:
SAP Terminology |
Introduces frequently used SAP terminology. |
Page 1-1 |
Lesson 2:
Logging In |
Walks you through the SAP logon process for
Macintosh and Windows. |
Page 2-1
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Lesson 3:
Basic SAP Navigation |
Describes the basic SAP screen, explains
moving between menus, matchcode searches,
and other commonly used functions. |
Page 3-1 |
Lesson 4:
Reporting Fundamentals |
Teaches how to define various search criteria
necessary for report generation. |
Page 4-1 |
Lesson 5:
Basic Report Printing |
Covers the basic printing functions available in
SAP. |
Page 5-1 |
Lesson 6: (optional)
Downloading SAP
Reports |
Describes how to download an SAP report to a
spreadsheet using either the SAP download
button or menu path. |
Page 6-1 |
Lesson 7:
User Default Settings |
Shows how to set SAP system defaults, i.e.,
printer name, date format, telephone and
address. |
Page 7-1 |
Lesson 8: (optional)
End User Customization |
Shows how to customize some SAP screens on
Macintosh and Windows platforms. |
Page 8-1 |
Lesson 9:
Log Off SAP |
Walks you through the SAP logoff process for
Macintosh and Windows. |
Page 9-1 |
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