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Navigation in SAP Systems

Introduction to Navigation in SAP solutions on the basis of SAP ERP

ProductSAP ERPG.B.I.Release 6.07LevelBeginnerFocusNavigationAuthorsBabett KochStefan WeidnerVersion2.30Last UpdateMay 2014 | MOTIVATIONThis material explains how to navigate in SAP systems. It is aimed at students at universities, universities of applied sciences and other educational institutions with no previous experience of SAP software. It can be used in the class or for self-study.After completion of the course, students will be able to navigate through the user interface to work on business processes and case studies on their own.Furthermore, this material serves as a reference for occasional users of SAP systems. | | LEARNING METHODThe learning method used is “guided learning.” This is a suitable method because navigating in SAP systems is a fundamental skill but also very complex.The benefit of this method is that knowledge is imparted quickly. Students also acquire practical skills and competencies. Similar to a case study, this method explains a process or procedure in detail.By using exercises at the end of each part, students can put their knowledge into practice and gain a sustainable understanding of the underlying processes. |

| Logging On |

Task Use the SAP GUI to log on to the SAP system. | Time 10 Min. |

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Find and double-click on the icon depicted on the left side of this page that you can find on your desktop. If it is not there, choose Start ► All Programs ► SAP Front End ► SAP Logon A dialog box similar to the one shown on the right appears. Select the SAP system specified by your lecturer and choose Log on or Enter.The logon screen appears. The system requests the client, your user, password, and preferred language. | SAP Logon |

| Client: _ _ _User: _ _ _ _ _ _ _Password: _ _ _ _ _ _ _Language: _ _ |

Before you log on, you need to know the definition of the term “client.” | |

SAP systems are client systems....