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Master Guide
SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities
Using SAP CRM 7.0
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Public Document version 1.4 06/18/2013
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History of Changes The Master Guide is regularly updated in SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides.
Make sure you have the latest version of the Master Guide by checking SAP Service Marketplace immediately before starting the installation.
The following table provides an overview of the most important changes that were made in the latest versions.
Master Guide Version Important Changes
1.0 (July 30, 2010) First release of Master Guide
1.1 (July 22, 2011) Enhancements for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities Support Package 01
1.2 (February 7, 2012) Update of chapter 1.3 Important SAP Notes
1.3 (November 14, 2012) Enhancements for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities Support Package 02
1.4 (June 18, 2013) Enhancements for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities Support Package 03
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Contents
History of Changes ................................................................................ 4
1 Getting Started .............................................................................. 7
1.1 About this Document ....................................................................... 7
1.2 Related Information ......................................................................... 9
1.2.1 Planning Information .......................................................................... 9
1.2.2 Further Useful Links ........................................................................... 9
1.2.3 Related Master Guides ...................................................................... 10
1.2.4 Related Operations Information ....................................................... 10
1.2.5 SAP Solution Manager ...................................................................... 11
1.3 Important SAP Notes ..................................................................... 12
1.4 Changes and Enhancements with Support Packages ............... 15
1.5 Terms for a Better Understanding ................................................ 15
1.6 Problem Message Handover ......................................................... 16
2 Overview ...................................................................................... 17
2.1 Integration Scenarios .................................................................... 17
2.1.1 Only SAP CRM 7.0 ............................................................................. 18
2.1.2 SAP CRM 7.0 with SAP for Utilities .................................................. 19
2.1.3 SAP CRM 7.0 with SAP for Utilities and ACS EPM 2.0 ................... 19
2.1.4 SAP CRM 7.0 with SAP for Utilities and SAP Energy Portfolio Management 6.04/ FPC .............................................................................. 19
2.1.5 SAP CRM 7.0 with External EPM System ........................................ 19
2.1.6 External System for Grid Usages ..................................................... 20
2.2 Software Units ................................................................................ 20
2.3 Software Component Matrix ......................................................... 21
2.4 System Landscape ......................................................................... 22
2.5. Overall Implementation Sequence .............................................. 22
3 Business Scenario: Energy Price and Cost Calculation for Utilities ............................................................................................ 24
4 BW Data Extraction ..................................................................... 26
5 References ................................................................................... 27
6 Release Availability Information ................................................ 28
7 Security Considerations ............................................................. 29
7.1 User Administration and Authentication ..................................... 29
7.2 Authorization .................................................................................. 29
7.2.1 Roles .................................................................................................. 30
7.2.2 Authorization Objects ....................................................................... 31
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7.3 Network and Communication Security ........................................ 32
7.3.1 Communication Channel Security ................................................... 32
7.3.2 Communication Destination ............................................................. 33
7.3.3 Data Storage Security ....................................................................... 33
7.3.4 Communication User ........................................................................ 33
7.4 Security Login and Tracing ........................................................... 34
8 The Main SAP Documentation Types ........................................ 35
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1 Getting Started
1.1 About this Document
Purpose
This Master Guide is the central starting point for the technical implementation of SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities. You can find cross-scenario implementation information as well as scenario-specific information in this guide.
Use this guide to get an overview of the application, its software units, and its scenarios from a technical perspective. This guide is a planning tool that helps you to design your system landscape. It refers you to the required detailed documentation, mainly:
Installation guides for single software units
Configuration documentation
SAP Library documentation
For a general overview of the available SAP documentation, see The Main SAP Documentation Types.
The Master Guide consists of the following main sections:
Section 1: Getting Started explains how to use this document and related information (documentation and SAP notes) that is crucial for installation and upgrade.
Section 2: Overview provides essential information about software component matrix and system landscape.
Section 3: Business Scenario of SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities contains information about business processes which are part of the application.
Section 4 BW Data Extraction provides the list of DataSources delivered with SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities.
Section 5: References provides the list of documents and notes relevant for the smooth running of the application.
Section 6: Release Availability Information provides information about the available software release and required software for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities
Section 7: Security Considerations provides the information about the user management, authorization and business roles relevant for smooth operation of the project
Section 8: The Main SAP Documentation Types provides information about overall documentation concept for SAP systems.
You can find the most current information about the technical implementation of SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities and the latest installation and configuration guides on SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides.
We strongly recommend that you use the documents available here. The guides are regularly updated.
Constraints
The business scenarios that are presented here serve as examples of how you can use SAP software in your company. The business scenarios are only intended as models and do not necessarily run the way they are described here in your customer-specific system landscape. Ensure to check your requirements and systems to determine whether these
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scenarios can be used productively at your site. Furthermore, we recommend that you test these scenarios thoroughly in your test systems to ensure they are complete and free of errors before going live.
This Master Guide primarily discusses the overall technical implementation of SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities rather than the underlying systems and subordinate components. This means that additional software dependencies might exist without being mentioned explicitly in this document. You can find more information on component-specific software dependencies in the corresponding installation guides on SAP Service
Market Place at http://service.sap.com/instguides.
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1.2 Related Information
1.2.1 Planning Information For more information about planning topics not covered in this guide, see the following content on SAP Service Marketplace:
Content Location on SAP Service Marketplace
Latest versions of installation and upgrade guides
http://service.sap.com/instguides
Overview application information as well as the collection of function- and process oriented information about SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities
SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com
under SAP for Industries SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities (below SAP for Utilities).
SAP Business Maps - information about applications and business scenarios
http://service.sap.com/businessmaps
Sizing, calculation of hardware requirements - such as CPU, disk and memory resource - with the Quick Sizer tool
http://service.sap.com/quicksizer
Released platforms and technology-related topics such as maintenance strategies and language support
http://service.sap.com/platforms
To access the Platform Availability Matrix directly, enter http://service.sap.com/pam.
Network security http://service.sap.com/securityguide
High Availability http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/ha
Performance http://service.sap.com/performance
Information about Support Package Stacks, latest software versions and patch level requirements
http://service.sap.com/sp-stacks
Information about Unicode technology http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/i18n
1.2.2 Further Useful Links The following table lists further useful links on SAP Service Marketplace:
Content Location on SAP Service Marketplace
Information about creating error messages http://service.sap.com/messages
SAP Notes search http://service.sap.com/notes
SAP Software Distribution Center (software download and ordering of software)
http://service.sap.com/swdc
SAP Online Knowledge Products (OKPs) role-specific Learning Maps
http://service.sap.com/rkt
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1.2.3 Related Master Guides You can find more information about the related applications in the following documents:
Title Location
Master Guide SAP CRM 7.0 http://service.sap.com/instguides
SAP Business Suite Applications SAP
CRM SAP CRM 7.0 Plan
Master Guide SAP for Utilities http://service.sap.com/instguides
Industry Solutions Industry Solution
Guides SAP for Utilities
Implementation Guide for Adaptable Custom Solution for Energy Portfolio Management (Add-on Solution of SAP Custom Development)
http://service.sap.com
Go to Software Distribution Center. Search for latest release of Energy Portfolio Mgmt.
1.2.4 Related Operations Information SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities is based on an SAP CRM 7.0 system. Therefore, the general operations information for the following areas is covered in the operations guides of SAP CRM and SAP NetWeaver:
Technical system landscape
Overview of technical runtime scenarios
Monitoring concept
Logging and tracing
Technical configuration
Backup and recovery
Periodical tasks
High availability concept
Starting and stopping
Scenario administration and maintenance concept
Software change management
Support desk management
Concept for handling customer development
Troubleshooting
You can find more information about the corresponding operations guides of SAP CRM and SAP NetWeaver in the following table:
Title Where to Find
Application Operations Guide SAP Customer Relationship Management, Release SAP CRM 7.0
http://service.sap.com/instguides
under SAP Business Suite Applications SAP CRM SAP CRM 7.0 Operate
Operations guides available for SAP NetWeaver
http://service.sap.com/installnw70
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Title Where to Find
under SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Operations
SAP NetWeaver Administrators Guide - Technical Operations Manual
SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/nw70 under
System Administration Technical Operations Manual
For a complete list of the available SAP Operations Guides, see http://service.sap.com/instguides.
The operations information that is specific to SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities is included in the application help of SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities in the section Operations Information. In this section the following topics are covered:
Grid usage charge maintenance
Archiving
Alert monitoring
Monitoring and analysis
1.2.5 SAP Solution Manager SAP provides the SAP Solution Manager as the highly recommended platform to efficiently support the implementation of your solution. Using SAP Solution Manager will significantly accelerate the implementation process and help you to achieve your business goals. At the same time, SAP will be able to deliver support services based on the business scenarios designed and documented in SAP Solution Manager. Implementation content for your solution may further accelerate the implementation process. For information about availability of content specifically tailored to SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities, see the SAP Solution Manager Business Process Repository in SAP Service
Marketplace. On the left pane, choose SAP Solution Manager and Tools SAP Solution
Manager SAP Solution Manager in Detail Implementation Content. On the right page, follow the link provided in the section Available implementation content.
The Solution Manager content for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities 1.0 is delivered via the support package ST-ICO 150_700 Patch 26 which is available from SAP Software Distribution Center at http://service.sap.com/swdc.
For more information about SAP Solution Manager, see SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/solutionmanager.
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1.3 Important SAP Notes You must read the following SAP Notes before you start the installation. These SAP Notes contain the most recent information on the installation, as well as corrections to the installation documentation.
Make sure that you have the up-to-date version of each SAP Note, which you can find on
SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/notes.
You can find additional notes on SAP Service Marketplace when you search for Application Area CRM-IU-S-PCT.
SAP Note Number Title Description
1452608 Installation CALC 700 auf SAP CRM ABAP 7.0
Installation information, software component, and other relevant notes for smooth functioning of SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities application.
1528955 Collective Note for Support Pack 1
Overview of all corrections and enhancements for support package 1
1224284 Enterprise Services, Installing and Accessing the SOA Documentation
Gives an overview of available services, how to install and access their documentation and which product versions, software components, technical usages and business functions they require.
1292614 You cannot edit EDM profiles in CRM in certain cases
If an EDM profile is locked in ERP, it is still displayed in change mode in the IS-U profile component. However, you are not able to edit it and the system issues an error message that the profile is not locked for changes.
1339485 Exception when you copy a quotation in the change mode
When you copy a quotation, an exception occurs if the document was displayed in change mode.
1350870 Incorrect checks for required entry fields in contract overview
This note is used to fix the program error.
1376480 Process FRW: Dynamic navigation in Web UI
In the Web UI, the generic navigation to a current process is not possible.
Implement the attached corrections.
1388654 C&I profiles: EDM profiles, selection and editing
Several problems occur when you display or change energy data management (EDM) profiles.
This note is used to fix the program error.
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SAP Note Number Title Description
Import the Support Package or implement the correction instructions. You must also implement the corrections contained in the related SAP note 1390960 for the IS-U system.
1390667 C&I profiles: Specifying repository during the import
You are importing profiles. The repository cannot be defined during the import from CSV files. It is indirectly determined using the interval length ID. A distinction is only made between EDM and CRM.
1409648 You may not be able to read IS-U profiles
You may not be able to read the IS-U profiles. The system displays an empty profiles overview page or an exception occurs. The system may display incorrect profiles for the point of delivery.
1411601 Improving performance for IS-U profiles (PoD lock)
System performance is poor when points of delivery (PoDs) are locked for IS-U profiles.
1418648 Cannot save or assign EDM profiles in CRM system
You cannot save an EDM profile or assign the IS-U EDM profile to a point of delivery in the CRM system.
This is due to difference between CRM and EDM system in the customizing settings for profiles.
1418731 Problems when navigating back to PoD and IS-U
When you navigate back to a point of delivery (PoD) from an IS-U profile that has just been assigned to this PoD, the profile search is sometimes displayed. This is incorrect.
1420259 Missing messages when you delete IS-U profiles
The system does not display a success message and/or it may display an error message when you delete IS-U profiles.
Implement this note and carry out the manual steps.
1232713 Parameters for SAP ACS EPM The SAP note contains the general parameters file that can be used to initialize the general parameters after the solution Installation.
The file contains general parameter values recommended by SAP.
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SAP Note Number Title Description
The parameters can be changed according to customer-specific requirements by using the transaction /UTPFM/PARAM or on the SAP Easy Access Energy Portfolio Management screen
(/n/UTPFM/PFM) Configuration
Parameters Maintain General Parameters.
1225243 SAP ACS EPM Installation information
The SAP note contains a list of obligatory and optional notes that need or can be applied after the solution installation.
1244477 CRM WebClient: UI related issues
1248062 Quotation cannot be copied
1251203 You may not be able to save or display CRM profiles
1255663 Profiles: Error messages disappear & saving still possible
1268806 You cannot import profiles to the point of delivery directly
1278646 Exception when creating or editing profiles
1303237 distance between trays on home and work center pages
1325095
Exception ERROR_OCCURED not caught in CL_CRM_ISU_ORDER_COPY
1351363 Fix for THTMLB tree pager in popup windows
1390960 C&I profile: EDM profile - processing and check
1397762 Table footer height fix for Internet Explorer 7
1400204 Registering new external data record sources III
1448425 &I profiles: EDM profiles - incorrect day offset
1454514
Archive search for IS-U contracts/quotations does not work
1457320
IS-U (EDM) profiles: Performance probs during display/import
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SAP Note Number Title Description
1458208 Error when editing EDM profile values and statuses
1464104 Error when editing EDM profile values and statuses
1464548
IS-U: Missing texts for pushbuttons for contract/quotation
1464801 IS-U: Missing text for icons in IS-U process list
1787278 Collective Note for PCU Support Package 2
Overview of all corrections and enhancements for support package 2
1877659 Collective Note for PCU Support Package 3
Overview of all corrections and enhancements for support package 3
After the installation, refer to Collective SAP Note 1491293 Pricing and Costing for Utilities for an overview of corrections for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities 1.0.
For additional information on grid usage charge determination, refer to SAP Note number 1491294.
1.4 Changes and Enhancements with Support Packages For a detailed overview of changes and enhancements available with support package 1, refer to collective SAP Note 1528955.
For a detailed overview of changes and enhancements available with support package 2, refer to collective SAP Note 1787278.
For a detailed overview of changes and enhancements available with support package 3, refer to collective SAP Note 1877659.
1.5 Terms for a Better Understanding English German
Abbreviation or Acronym
Term Abbreviation or Acronym
Term
BOL Business Object Layer BOL Business-Object-Layer
C & I commercial and industrial customer
GSK Sonderkunde
CHP Cogeneration KWK Kraftwrmekopplung
cogeneration duty KWK-Abgabe Kraft-Wrme-Kopplungs-Gesetz-Abgabe (Netznutzung)
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English German
Abbreviation or Acronym
Term Abbreviation or Acronym
Term
DPF
sales and distribution portfolio
VPF Vertriebsportfolio
EDM Energy Data Management
EDM Energiedaten-Management
REA Renewable Energy Sources Act
EEG Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz
EEX European Energy Exchange
EEX European Energy Exchange
Energy Business Law EnWG Energiewirtschaftsgesetz
GUC Grid Usage Charge NNE Netznutzungsentgelt
HPFC hourly price forward curve
HPFC Stundenterminpreis-Kurve
on-peak rate HT Hochtarif
FF franchise fee KA Konzessionsabgabe
franchise fee regulation KAV Konzessionsabgabenverordnung
IPC Internet Pricing and Configurator
IPC Internet Pricing and Configurator
KAM key account manager KAM key account manager
MOS meter operation service company
MSB Messstellenbetreiber
off-peak rate NT Niedertarif
PoD point of delivery ZP Zhlpunkt
PoD set point of delivery set Zhlpunkt-Set
RFQ request for quotation RFQ Preisanfrage
synthetic profile SLP Synthetisches Profil
1.6 Problem Message Handover For sending problem messages or tickets to SAP use component CRM-IU-S-PCT and provide a detailed and reproducible problem description.
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2 Overview In utility industry, pricing process for Commercial & Industrial (C & I) customers differs greatly compared to that for residential customers. A typical C & I customer has large energy consumption, large number of sites, a complex business process and high revenue potential. In contrast to mass market residential customers, C & I customers are characterized by individual negotiated prices and products. So a quotation making process for a C & I customer is a complex and time consuming exercise.
SAP has a generic solution for pricing in SAP CRM 7.0 for Utilities. SAP has provided an open interface to perform calculation and store the results directly in the quotation. Customer has option to use SAP standard pricing technique for calculating the results or maintain the result directly in the quotation. Using this open interface, a customer can plug his own custom calculation tool to CRM and create price version for the quotation. A typical quotation for a C & I customer contains large number of PoDs. Direct calculation of price value (using IPC) is not recommended for performance reasons.
A problem with the open interface is, only a small number of attributes of the relevant items of the quotation are available. If the customer requires additional information about the quotation (which is typically the case), special interfaces need to be built up to read the data. This is a cumbersome and time consuming activity. Integration of the external tools to SAP CRM is also crucial for real time data analysis.
SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities is an integrated application that is built on SAP CRM 7.0 for Utilities. This application uses underlying CRM system data and other SAP or non-SAP application data to calculate price values and arrive at pricing versions for quotations. This application leverages the open interface (by standard) and SAP standard pricing technique (using IPC) to provide a flexible, real time, and tightly coupled solution. Instead of doing calculation for the whole quotation in one step, the application simulates quotation scenarios by taking each item into consideration for faster calculation.
Using this application, you can manually adjust and update a particular condition value to arrive at the desired cost or revenue price value. For large number of PODs, the application provides flexibility of calculation of prices in an off line mode.
The application is integrated with standard SAP CRM archiving process. So when the quotation is archived, the calculation data (generated by SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities) is also archived.
The application provided functionality and interface to interact with external applications. However, the implementation of external application integration is beyond the scope of the current document.
2.1 Integration Scenarios The application is built on SAP CRM 7.0 for Utilities. So SAP CRM 7.0 for Utilities is the basic minimum requirement for running the application.
SAP CRM 7.0 can be integrated with SAP for Utilities. The integration with other systems is beyond the scope of the current solution.
Core solution for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities can be run with SAP CRM 7.0, without being integrated with other systems.
To determine appropriate prices in the processing of quotations, the pricing functionality is used. To carry out the pricing in SAP CRM, the system uses the Internet Pricing and Configurator (IPC). The IPC enables the integrated price calculation using condition technique. The SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities uses the condition technique via the IPC for pricing in order to determine relevant pricing information from condition records for quotation processing.
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The availability of the following master data in the CRM system is a prerequisite for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities:
Organizational management/organizational data and possibly organizational data determination
Master data for business partner (including business agreement)
Master data for products (services)
Master data for profiles (access to EDM system and/or within the CRM system)
Master data for the following technical objects:
o Connection object
o Premise
o Point of delivery with optional - though recommended profile assignment
The use of object sets of the category point of delivery set including the structuring via labels is optional.
If you are using integration scenario SAP CRM 7.0 with SAP for Utilities (2.1.2) you can find more information in the cookbooks for SAP for Utilities. For example, settings for master data, which you must make in Customizing for SAP Utilities, can be found in cookbook IS-U Master Data Templates.
These cookbooks are available on SAP Service Marketplace at
http://service.sap.com/utilities SAP for Utilities Product Information
SAP CRM for Utilities Cookbook&Guidelines.
For ease of usage different integration scenarios are discussed below.
Only SAP CRM 7.0
SAP CRM 7.0 integrated with SAP for Utilities
SAP CRM 7.0 integrated with SAP for Utilities and ACS EPM 2.0
SAP CRM 7.0 integrated with an external EPM System
External system for grid usage
2.1.1 Only SAP CRM 7.0 In SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities, energy purchase price is calculated using forecast profile or synthetic profile of PoDs and HPFC profile, which is related to an energy exchange. Similarly, total consumption is calculated from forecast or synthetic profile.
Profiles can have different storage location (for example. CRM or an external utilities system). HPFC profiles are created in other SAP or non SAP Energy Portfolio Management system. To run the application in a standalone SAP CRM 7.0, all the forecast or synthetic profiles need to be created in CRM system (storage location is CRM). Customer can build new custom logic for energy purchase price calculation as per the business requirement.
For performance reasons, it is recommended to use a dedicated Energy Data Management system for managing profiles.
For more information about customization for energy purchase price logic, see SAP
Customizing Implementation Guide (IMG) Customer Relationship Management Industry
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Specific Solution Utility Industries Pricing and Costing for Utilities Pricing Pricing
for Calculation Define Individual Calculation Based on Condition Type.
2.1.2 SAP CRM 7.0 with SAP for Utilities This scenario is similar to that of standalone SAP CRM 7.0. The only difference is profiles of both CRM and Utilities system can be used.
The integration of SAP CRM 7.0 with SAP for Utilities is beyond the scope of the current document.
To get the correct HPFC profile (for purchase price calculation) customer can implement its own logic. A BAdI is provided to integrate an external utilities system. For more information, see BAdI implementations for purchase price calculation given below.
SAP Customizing Implementation Guide (IMG) Customer Relationship Management
Industry Specific Solution Utility Industries Pricing and Costing for Utilities Business Add-ins.
BAdI: External Interfaces for Energy Purchase Price
2.1.3 SAP CRM 7.0 with SAP for Utilities and ACS EPM 2.0 ACS EPM is built over SAP for Utilities. If the customer has implemented ACS EPM, HPFC profiles are available in SAP for Utilities system. For calculating energy purchase price, SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities provides a default implementation. So no new logic needs to be built for energy price calculation.
However, customer can build new custom logic for energy purchase price calculation as per the business requirement.
2.1.4 SAP CRM 7.0 with SAP for Utilities and SAP Energy Portfolio Management 6.04/ FPC This functionality is available with SP 3 for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities.
SAP Energy Portfolio Management is built on SAP for Utilities. If the customer has implemented SAP Energy Portfolio Management, HPFC IDs and their profiles are available in the SAP for Utilities system. For calculating the energy purchase price, SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities provides a default implementation using the price forward curve (PFC) IDs defined in SAP Energy Portfolio Management.
The component FPC (Formula-based Price Calculation) of SAP Energy Portfolio Management can be used to define indices and price formulas. SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities is able to use indices and fully defined price formulas in the individual condition calculation. SAP Energy Portfolio Management does not need to be fully implemented to use FPC. One advantage of using FPC in addition to energy data management when using indices is the dependency on price key dates.
2.1.5 SAP CRM 7.0 with External EPM System This application can be integrated with an external Energy Portfolio Management system for reading HPFC profiles and calculating the energy purchase price.
A BAdI is provided to integrate external Utilities or EPM system. For more information about
purchase price calculation, see SAP Customizing Implementation Guide (IMG) Customer
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Relationship Management Industry Specific Solution Utility Industries Pricing and
Costing for Utilities Business Add-ins.
BAdI: External Interfaces for Energy Purchase Price
The external system configuration, connectivity, and integration are beyond the scope of the current document.
2.1.6 External System for Grid Usages Grid usage charges as used as condition base for calculating price values. In SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities, logic for importing and maintaining Grid Usage Charges has been built up. However, customer can build their own logic for calculating grid usage charges.
For more information about grid usage charges, see
SAP Customizing Implementation Guide (IMG) Customer Relationship
Management Industry Specific Solution Utility Industries Pricing and Costing
for Utilities Pricing Pricing for Calculation Define Individual Calculation Based on Condition Type.
For more information about grid usage, see SAP Customizing Implementation Guide
(IMG) Customer Relationship Management Industry Specific Solution Utility
Industries Pricing and Costing for Utilities Business Add-ins:
o BAdI: Upload Grid Usage Charge Data
o BAdI: Map Grid Usage Data
SAP Note number 1491294: Additional Information for Grid Usage Charge Determination
2.2 Software Units Pricing calculation is triggered for the entire quotation at the header level. When the calculation is triggered, all the quotation information is sent to the Pricing and Costing for Utilities application. In the application, calculation can be carried out for the entire document (at header level) or at individual item level. User has the flexibility to pick and choose the items for which calculation can be done. After calculation is completed successfully, price versions are generated for the underlying quotation item.
The calculation process uses information from the quotation, such as, product information, business partner information, PoD details and so on. For flexibility and intelligent data gathering, interfaces have been built in the application to read relevant data from other external SAP or non SAP systems. For ease of use, standard implementations of these interfaces are provided for SAP for Utilities System. Price calculation is simulated using standard SAP pricing techniques.
The simulated value is displayed to the user by a web UI component. User has the flexibility of adjusting the condition values (as per the customization setting) to arrive at the desired cost/revenue values.
When a calculation process is started, new price versions are created for the quotation item. The item status is changed to In Calculation. After the user finishes adjusting the condition values and saves the calculation, the price version status is updated to Active. If the user cancels the calculation, the price version remains in In Active state.
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For quotations with larger number of PoDs, the user has the flexibility to run the pricing calculation in an off line mode. After the off line processing is completed, user is intimated about the status using SAP CRM alert mechanism.
The application also stores the pricing output (from calculation process) for future reference.
The application is seamlessly integrated with the standard SAP CRM quotation archiving process. So when the quotation is archived, the pricing information is also archived.
2.3 Software Component Matrix This section provides an overview of the business scenarios of SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities and its software units.
This Master Guide provides just one way to implement each business scenario. For other ways to implement business scenarios, see the Scenario & Process Component List in SAP Service Marketplace at
http://service.sap.com/scl. The Scenario & Process Component List
helps you to find realization alternatives for SAP solutions, business scenarios and processes. It shows you which application components are needed to realize a business scenario or process.
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Business Scenario
Software Units
Key: X = mandatory (X) = optional
SAP CRM 7.0 for Utilities
SAP for Utilities
SAP enhancement package 4, SP04, for SAP ERP 6.0,
SAP for Utilities with ACS EPM
SAP enhancement package 4, SP04, for SAP ERP 6.0 and Adaptable Custom Solution for Energy Portfolio Management 2.0
SAP for Utilities with SAP Energy Portfolio Management 6.04
Energy Price and Cost Calculation for Utilities
X (X) (X) (X)
2.4 System Landscape The core solution is built on SAP CRM 7.0. The application has the flexibility to read information from other SAP or non-SAP systems.
Customers can fetch information from other SAP or non-SAP systems that can be used for pricing calculation. The external system integration is beyond the scope of the current solution. Necessary interfaces are provided to read and integrate external data with calculation process.
For ease and convenience, default integration with SAP for Utilities system has been provided. See section 2.1 for various integration scenarios.
We strongly recommend that you use a minimal system landscape for test and demo purposes only. For performance, scalability, high availability, and security reasons, do not use a minimal system landscape as your production landscape.
2.5. Overall Implementation Sequence
Purpose
The following table describes the overall installation sequence for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities. This table contains all available software units. There is only one scenario available for running the application. For detailed information, see the relevant documentation listed as Required Documentation in the following table.
Customers can integrate other SAP or non-SAP application to the current application based on the business need.
For information about which software is required to implement, see Software Component Matrix.
For the latest component version and patch level requirements, see http://service.sap.com/sp-stacks.
For documentation listed in the following table, see References.
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Process
Implementation Sequence
Step Action
[Required Documentation]
Remarks/Subsequent Steps
1 http://service.sap.com/instguides SAP
Business Suite Applications SAP CRM
SAP CRM 7.0 Install
Relevant for scenario 2.1.1
2 Installation of component CALC (SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities)
[SAP Note 1452608]
Relevant for all scenarios
3 Installation of SAP for Utilities, SAP ECC 600 with component Utilities/Waste& Recycl./Telco, EhP4 SP03
[http://service.sap.com/instguides
Industry Solutions Industry Solution
Guides SAP for Utilities
Relevant only for integration scenario 2.1.2 and 2.1.3
4 Installation of Adaptable Custom Solution Energy Portfolio Management in SAP for Utilities system [See installation note for SAP Energy Portfolio Management 2.0 on
http://service.sap.com in SAP Software
Distribution Center]
Relevant for integration scenario 2.1.3
5 Communication of SAP CRM 7.0 with SAP for Utilities [http://service.sap.com/instguides
Industry Solutions Industry Solutions
Guide SAP for Utilities]
Relevant for scenario 2.1.2 and 2.1.3
6 Communication with external system for Energy Portfolio Management [Dependent on the customer; beyond the scope of the current document]
Relevant for scenarios 2.1.3 and 2.1.4
7 Communication with other SAP or non-SAP system for Grid Usage Charge [Dependent on the customer; beyond the scope of the current document]
Relevant for scenario 2.1.5
8 Basic settings for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities
For more information, see SAP Customizing Implementation
Guide (IMG) Customer
Relationship Management
Industry Specific Solution
Utility Industries Pricing and Costing for Utilities.
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3 Business Scenario: Energy Price and Cost Calculation for Utilities Overview
In this business scenario you will calculate and simulate energy prices and costs using SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities that is an add-on application to SAP Customer Relationship Management (SAP CRM).
This application is designed to enhance the sales process for commercial and industrial customers (C & I) within the SAP CRM industry-specific solution for Utilities. Therefore, this business scenario assumes key account managers of energy provider companies, who provide quotations for energy products to their customers, as the primary users of this application.
Under this business scenario, the following business processes are provided:
1. Calculating Prices and Costs for Single PoD
You can use this business process to calculate the energy prices and costs for a simple utility quotation (non-structured document) with one point of delivery (PoD) per item. This is so-called single calculation and it is typically used for managing comparatively small scale calculation scenario.
2. Calculating Prices and Costs for Multiple PoDs
You can use this business process to calculate the energy prices and costs for a structured utility quotation (structured document) with multiple points of delivery (PoDs) per item. This is so-called bundle calculation and it is typically used for managing large scale calculation scenario, such as for commercial and industrial customers.
3. Adjusting Background Calculation Results
You can use this business process to adjust the calculation result for a calculation which was executed in background. When a quotation contains a large number of PoDs, an online calculation can be time consuming or may cause a session timeout. Therefore, a background calculation is recommended.
4. Applying Tranche Calculation Model
You can use this business process to calculate the energy prices and costs for a quotation with taking the residual risk into account. This is so-called tranche calculation model and it enables to calculate the residual risk that is the risk of an energy supplier for purchasing energy which is not covered by the estimation.
5. Displaying Calculation Results
You can use this business process to display calculation results.
6. Resetting Calculations
You can use this business process to reset calculations in cases when you experience a problem like a system stuck during a calculation process or when you want to terminate a background calculation.
These examples are delivered to customers as the SAP Solution Manager content that comprises the following:
Business scenario and business process as part of blueprint content
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The business process steps which belong to each business process are provided graphically. Also business scenarios, business processes, business process steps are explained in detail with the description document.
Configuration content For a rapid and successful implementation of SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities, the configuration content is also provided via SAP Solution Manager. It contains a collection of configuration relevant information including transactions, Customizing settings, related documentation, and so on. The configuration content is also provided with the description document that explains the relevant configuration activities in detail.
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4 BW Data Extraction With Support Package 2 SAP provides business intelligence (BI) extractors for the SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities application. The BI extractors provide access to the data from application tables that can be used for customer-specific reporting. The BI extractors for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities enable energy companies to create their own tailor-made reports to gain further insight about central business operations for example about acceptance rates of quotations, profitability, cost patterns and the like.
The following table lists the DataSources delivered for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities with support package 02:
Datasource Name Type Table Description
/CALC/HEADER Transaction Data
/CALC/MAIN_HEAD Calculation Header
/CALC/ITEM Transaction Data
/CALC/MAIN_ITEM Calculation Item
/CALC/PRICE_VERSION Transaction Data
/CALC/MAIN_PVER Calculation Price Version
/CALC/CONDITION Transaction Data
/CALC/MAIN_COND Calculation Conditions
/CALC/CONDITION_LINE Transaction Data
/CALC/MAIN_CLINE Calculation Condition Lines
/CALC/REVENUE_PRICE Transaction Data
/CALC/MAIN_RPRC Calculation Revenue Price
You can activate the DataSources for in the Customizing by choosing Customer Relationship
Management Industry-Specific Solutions Utility Industries Pricing and Costing for
Utilities General Settings Activate DataSources for BW Delta Queue.
With the BAdI /CALC/BADI_BW_EXTRACTORS you can fill user-defined fields that you have attached to the DataSources as an append structure. You can create an enhancement
implementation in the Customizing by choosing Customer Relationship Management
Industry-Specific Solutions Utility Industries Pricing and Costing for Utilities Business
Add-ins BAdI: BW Extractors.
For application log object /CALC/APLOG the sub object /CALC/BW_DELTA_QUEUE is used to monitor errors that occurred during the delta extraction.
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5 References List of Documents
The following table lists important documentation mentioned in this Master Guide.
Title Where to Find
Implementation Guide (IMG) for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities
In SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities system, see SAP Implementation Guide under Customizing for
CRM Industry-Specific Solutions Utility
Industries Pricing and Costing for Utilities.
Configuration Documentation
In Solution Manager content for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities 1.0, which is delivered via the support package ST-ICO 150_700 Patch 26, available from SAP Software Distribution Center at http://service.sap.com/swdc.
Application Help for SAP SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities
SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com
under SAP for Industries SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities (below SAP for Utilities).
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6 Release Availability Information For more information about currently available releases for the focused business solution for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities, and for each release, the SAP standard software required to install and use the solution, see http://www.service.sap.com/fbs/availability.
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7 Security Considerations This section provides an overview of the security considerations that are specific to SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities. In this section the user administration, authorization and roles and network communication security are covered.
The SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities is built on SAP CRM 7.0 system. Therefore, the corresponding security settings also apply to SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities. Pay particular attention to the most relevant sections or specific restrictions as indicated in the table below.
Fundamental Security Guides
Scenario, Application or Component Security Guide
Most-Relevant Sections or Specific Restrictions
SAP CRM 7.0
http://service.sap.com/securityguid
e
SAP CRM Security Guides Security Guide for SAP CRM 7.0
Chapter 18.2.11 (Quotation and Order Management)
Chapter 23 (SAP CRM Powered by SAP NetWeaver)
SAP NetWeaver Security Guide
http://service.sap.com/securityguid
e
Choose security guides for the Operating System and Database Platforms
Operating Systems and Database Platforms
For a complete list of the available SAP Security Guides, see
http://service.sap.com/securityguide.
7.1 User Administration and Authentication SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities uses the user management and authentication mechanisms provided with SAP CRM 7.0. See chapter 8 User Administration and Authentication of Security guide for SAP CRM 7.0.
7.2 Authorization SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities uses the authorization concept provided by the SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP. Therefore, the recommendations and guidelines for authorizations as described in the SAP NetWeaver AS Security Guide ABAP apply to the SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities.
The SAP NetWeaver authorization concept is based on assigning authorizations to users based on roles. For role maintenance, use the profile generator (transaction PFCG) on the AS ABAP.
For more information about how to create roles, see Role Maintenance [SAP Library].
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7.2.1 Roles The table below shows the standard roles that are used by the SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities.
Standard SAP CRM 7.0 Business Roles
Role Description
UTIL_SALES Utility Sales for Key Account Manager
UTIL_IC Utilities IC Agent
SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities Specific Business Roles
Object Description Business Role Role Authorization
/CALC/AGENT Default Agent
/CALC/AGENT /CALC/UIU_AGENT /CALC/MAIN 45
/CALC/ADM 45
/CALC/PR1 03, 16
/CALC/PR3 - 45
/CALC/MANAGER User with Manager Role
/CALC/MANAGER /CALC/UIU_MANAGER /CALC/MAIN 45
/CALC/ADM 03, 45
/CALC/PR1 02, 03, 16
/CALC/PR2 KSCHL(*), 45
/CALC/PR3 - 02, 45
/CALC/ADMIN Administrator /CALC/ADMIN /CALC/UIU_ADMIN /CALC/MAIN 45
/CALC/ADM 01, 02, 03, 45
/CALC/PR1 03
/CALC/PR3 - 45
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7.2.2 Authorization Objects Other than the standard SAP CRM 7.0 objects, SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities uses the following security relevant authorizations.
Authorization Object
Field Value Description
/CALC/MAIN ACTVT 45 Allow Authorization Object for Calculation Usage
Accessing SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities process from navigation bar and quotation object. This is the basic authorization needed for using SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities objects
/CALC/ADM ACTVT 01 Create
02 Change
03 Display
06 Delete
45 - Allow
Authorization Object for Calculation Usage
01 to 06 will be used to maintain the specific entries in the customizing tables. 45 will be used for accessing the IMG Tree. Default authorization to be provided to each user is Allow and Display.
/CALC/PR1 ACTVT 02 Change
03 - Display
16 Execute
Authorization Object for Pricing Calculation
The default value to view the cost pricing procedure is Display.
Execute is necessary to execute the pricing calculation, pre check and so on
Change is used for adding or editing condition lines.
/CALC/PR2 KSCHL
ACTVT
45 Allow This special authorization for maintaining specific conditions. When the user changes or adds a particular condition record (checked against condition type maintained in a customizing table), this authorization is used.
This authorization will work in tandem with /CALC/PR1 Change authorization.
If KSCHL value is maintained as *, user will be able to change all the special conditions. Otherwise user will be able to change only the specific conditions
/CALC/PR3 ACTVT 02 Change This is a special authorization
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Authorization Object
Field Value Description
45 Allow displaying the revenue pricing block in the overview page.
If the user does not have Allow authorization, the revenue pricing block will not be displayed
Users with Change authorization will be able to change the revenue pricing values
See chapters 18 (Component-specific Guidelines: SAP CRM) and chapter 19 (Component-specific Guidelines: Interaction Center) of Security Guide for SAP CRM 7.0 for further help.
7.3 Network and Communication Security SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities application is built on SAP CRM 7.0. So the SAP CRM specific Network and Communication Security settings are applicable to the current solution.
Therefore, see Chapter 10 Network and Communication Security of Security Guide for SAP CRM 7.0.
For more information, see the following sections in the SAP NetWeaver Security Guide:
Network and Communication Security
Security Aspects for Connectivity and Interoperability
7.3.1 Communication Channel Security The following table lists the general communication paths used by SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities, the protocol used for the connection, and the type of data transferred:
Communication Path
Protocol Used Type of Data Transferred Data Requiring Special Protection
Front-end client using SAP GUI for windows to CRM server
Dynamic Information and Action Gateway (DIAG)
N/A Passwords, all sensitive CRM data such as, customer data, condition and so on.
Front-end client using a web browser to CRM server
HTTP/HTTPS All application data Passwords, all sensitive CRM data such as, customer data, condition and so on.
CRM Server to ERP Server
RFC System ID, Client, host name, and all application data
System Information and CRM data
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DIAG and RFC connections can be protected using secure network communication (SNC).
HTTP connections are protected using the secure sockets layer (SSL) protocol. For more information, see Network Security for SAP Web AS ABAP on SAP Service Marketplace at
http://service.sap.com/securityguide. SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Security Guides (Complete)
Security Guides for SAP NetWeaver According to Usage Types Security Guide for Usage
Type AS SAP NetWeaver Application Server ABAP Security Guide.
7.3.2 Communication Destination SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities uses standard SAP CRM 7.0 specific communication. No separate communication information is provided.
If the customer opts for integration of the solution with other SAP or non-SAP system, they need to handle the system connectivity.
For general security information in RFC scenarios, see RFC or ICF Security Guide on SAP
Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/securityguide SAP NetWeaver
7.0 Connectivity Security Guides.
7.3.3 Data Storage Security SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities application is build on SAP CRM 7.0. So the SAP CRM specific data storage security is applicable to the current solution.
Therefore, refer the Chapter 12 Data Storage Security of Security Guide for SAP CRM 7.0.
7.3.4 Communication User SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities can communicate with SAP for Utilities (SAP IS-U). SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities can work with consumption and forecast profiles coming from Energy Data Management (IS-U-EDM) and also with hourly price forward curves (HPFCs) from the Adaptable Custom Solution for Energy Portfolio Management.
To connect SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities with the SAP for Utilities system the RFC user (in the SAP IS-U systems) needs at least the following security-relevant authorizations:
Authorization Field Value Description
S_RFC RFC_TYPE FUGR Type of RFC object to be protected
RFC_NAME EEDM_PROFILE_DB Name of RFC to be protected
ACTVT 16 Activity
S_RFC RFC_TYPE FUGR Type of RFC object to be protected
RFC_NAME ISU_CRM_PROFHEAD Name of RFC to be protected
ACTVT 16 Activity
E_EDM_PROF ISU_PRFACT 03 Actions performed on EDM profiles
ISU_PRFCAT * Profile category
SPART * Division
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Authorization Field Value Description
E_EDM_PROF ISU_PRFACT 06 Actions performed on EDM profiles
ISU_PRFCAT * Profile category
SPART * Division
BEGRU * Authorization Group
E_EDM_PROF ISU_PRFACT 07 Actions performed on EDM profiles
ISU_PRFCAT * Profile category
SPART * Division
BEGRU * Authorization Group
E_EDM_PROF ISU_PRFACT 08 Actions performed on EDM profiles
ISU_PRFCAT * Profile category
SPART * Division
BEGRU * Authorization Group
S_TCODE TDC EEDM06 Transaction Code
TDC EEDM07 Transaction Code
TDC EEDM08 Transaction Code
7.4 Security Login and Tracing All traces and log files for SAP Pricing and Costing for Utilities use SAP NetWeaver standard mechanism. For more information, see the SAP NetWeaver Security Guide at
http://service.sap.com/securityguide.
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8 The Main SAP Documentation Types The following is an overview of the most important documentation types that you need in the various phases in the life cycle of an SAP solution.
Documentation types in the software life cycle
ImplementationImplementation
Master Guide
Configuration
DocumentationRelease Notes
Component
Installation Guide
Component
Upgrade Guide
Upgrade Master Guide
OperationOperation UpgradeUpgrade
Solution Management
Guide
Implementation Guide (IMG) Delta and Upgrade IMG
Security Guide
SAP Library
SAPterm
Cross-Phase Documentation
SAPterm
SAPterm is SAPs terminology database. It contains SAP-specific vocabulary in over 30 languages, as well as many definitions and glossary entries in English and German.
Target group:
Relevant for all target groups
Current version:
Located in the SAP Help Portal at help.sap.com Additional Information Glossary (direct Access) or Terminology (available as terminology CD)
In the SAP-System in transaction STERM
SAP Library
The SAP Library is a collection of function- and process-oriented documentation for SAP components. The SAP Library also contains the Business Scenario Descriptions.
Target group:
o Consultants
o System administrators
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o Project teams for implementations or upgrades
Current version:
o Located in the SAP Help Portal at help.sap.com
o Also located in the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/ibc (only the Business Scenario Descriptions)
Implementation Guide (IMG)
The Implementation Guide is a tool for configuring the SAP system to meet customer requirements. Its structure and documentation are component-oriented.
Target group:
o Solution consultants
o Project teams for implementations or upgrades
Current version:
o In the SAP menu of the SAP system under Tools Customizing IMG
Security Guide
The Security Guide describes the settings for a medium security level and offers suggestions for raising security levels. A collective security guide is available for the SAP NetWeaver technologies like SAP Web Application Server (SAP Web AS). This document contains general guidelines and suggestions about system security. Other technologies and individual applications have a Security Guide of their own.
Target group:
o Technology consultants
o Solution consultants
o Project teams for implementations or upgrades
Current version:
o Located in the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/securityguide
Implementation
Master Guide
The Master Guide is the starting point for implementing an SAP solution. It lists the required SAP components and third party applications that are required for each Business Scenario. It provides scenario-specific descriptions of preparation, execution, and follow-up of an implementation. It also offers references to other documents, such as Component Installation Guides and SAP Notes.
Target group:
o Technology consultants
o System administrators
o Project teams for implementations
Current version:
o Located in the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/instguides
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Component Installation Guide
The Component Installation Guide describes the technical implementation of an SAP component, taking into account the combinations of operating systems and databases. It does not describe any business-related configuration.
Target group:
o Technology consultants
o Project teams for implementations
Current version:
o Located in the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/instguides
Configuration Documentation in SAP Solution Manager
SAP Solution Manager is a tool with various functions, one of its main functions being the configuration of SAP solutions and Business Scenarios. It contains IMG activities, transactions, and so on, as well as documentation. Instead of the configuration documentation in SAP Solution Manager, there may be separate Business Scenario Configuration Guides in the SAP Service Marketplace for earlier shipments of the Business Scenarios.
Target group:
o Solution consultants
o Project teams for implementations
Current version:
o In SAP Solution Manager
o Located in the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/ibc
Production Operation
Solution Operation Guide
The Solution Operation Guide is the starting point for operating an SAP solution. The guide refers users to the tools and documentation that are needed to carry out various tasks, such as monitoring, backup/restore, master data maintenance, transports, and tests. It also refers users to other documents, for example the SAP Library, the Master Guide, and the Component Management Guides.
Target group:
o System administrators
o Technology consultants
o Solution consultants
o Project teams for implementations or upgrades
Current version:
o Located in the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/instguides
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Upgrade
Upgrade Master Guide
The Upgrade Master Guide is the starting point for upgrading the Business Scenarios of an SAP solution. It provides scenario-specific descriptions of preparation, execution, and follow-up of an upgrade. It also refers to other documents, such as the Component Upgrade Guides and SAP Notes. Instead of an Upgrade Master Guide, there may be several Business Scenario Upgrade Guides or a Solution Upgrade Guide for earlier shipments of the Business Scenarios of an SAP solution.
Target group:
o Technology consultants
o Project teams for upgrades
Current version:
o Located in the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/instguides
Component Upgrade Guide
The Component Upgrade Guide describes the technical upgrade of an SAP component, taking into account the combinations of operating systems and databases. It does not describe any business-related configuration.
Target group:
o Technology consultants
o Project teams for upgrades
Current version:
o Located in the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/instguides
Release Notes
Release notes are documents that contain short descriptions of new features or changes in an SAP component since the previous release. Release notes about ABAP developments enable the SAP system to generate delta and upgrade IMGs.
Target group:
o Consultants
o Project teams for upgrades
Current version:
o Located in the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/releasenotes
o In the SAP menu of the SAP system under Help Release information
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