SAP Project System For EC&O PDF
SAP Project System For EC&O PDF
SAP Project System For EC&O PDF
Topic
• Master Data – Network Activity • Sales Pricing & Resource Related Billing
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Presentation Index – Contd…
EC&O
Topic
• Project Versions
• Simulations
• Progress Analysis
• Results Analysis
• Mass Change
• Validation
• Substitution
• Interest Calculation
• OPEN PS
• Archiving
• SAP PS Reporting
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An Overview
SAP Application & Modules
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EC&O SAP ECC 6.0 Application
Cross Industry
Financials Logistics HCM Application Solutions
Integrated Comprehensive
solutions SD FI functionality
Sales & Financial
Distribution Accounting
MM CO
Materials Controlling
Open Mgmt.
PP AA
systems Asset
R/3
Production
Planning Accounting Designed
for all types
Client / server QM
Client / Server PS of business
Project
architecture Quality ABAP System
Mgmt. PM
WF
Plant Workflow
Maintenance IS
HR
Human Industry
Resources Solutions
Enterprise data
model Scalability
Platform
SAP Application Modules
Independent
Platform
Dependent R/3 Data Repository
(Basis) Commun User
ications Interface
Database
Operating System
Enterprise Network
Database
Servers
Application
Servers
Presentation
Servers
Projects MM
SD Sales order
MRP
FI / CO
Purchase
Req
Purchase
Producti Order
on
Goods Receipt
Stock and
Plant maintenance consumption
accounts
updated
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Enterprise structure
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EC&O Enterprise Structure
Company 0001
Views Levels
Group
Company codes
Financial accounting
Valuation areas
Internal logistics
(MRP/Production) Plants
CO-
Operating Concern
PA
Focus on External
Company Code
Accounting
Sales Organization
Focus on Sales
A
A A
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Project Characteristics
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Project Environment and Constraints
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Project Characteristics
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Phases in Projects
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Project System Functions
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Project System
Data Types
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Data in SAP – Project system
•Controlling Area
Project Definition •Company Code
•Business Area
•Profit Centre
•Plant
WBS Element
• The binding framework for all organizational element created within a project.
• Start and end dates for the project can also be defined.
Project
Profile
Responsibilities
Organisational
Dates Data
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Project Definition & Work Breakdown Structure
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Master Data
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Element
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Work Breakdown Structure
Organisation
&
Responsibilities
Operative
Indicators
Structure
Objects
Documentation
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EC&O WBS Element - Functions
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Sample Project Structure
PROJECT DEFINITION
(WBS #)
WBS LEVEL 1
(BUILD
WHAREHOUSE)
NETWORK
NETWORK NETWORK
(Initiate
(Site Prep) (Evaluate Bids)
Construction)
ACTIVITY ACTIVITY
(Grading) (Perk Testing)
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EC&O
Organizational Data
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EC&O Project Documentation
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EC&O
Structures
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EC&O Derivation of the WBS Hierarchy Structure
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Hierarchy Graphic
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EC&O WBS Master Data Process Flow
Receive Create
Start Request for Create Project Create WBS Settlement
New Project Rules
Perform Actual
End Release
Settlement Expenditures
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Master Data
Network activity
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EC&O What Are Activities and Networks Used For?
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Standard Structures
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EC&O Copying Projects from Templates
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EC&O Templates of Project Structures
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EC&O Templates of Project Structures
Standard
Project
Definition
Standard
WBS
Hierarchy
• Standard work breakdown structures are neutral project structures that can be used
as templates to create other standard or operative work breakdown structures. A
standard WBS has the individual tasks (WBS elements) by which the project is
structured, as well as general organization data.
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EC&O Network Type and Network Profile
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EC&O Network Activities
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EC&O Network Activities - Functions
WBS Network
13 1000
1100
1050 3000
13-1
13-1 13-2 13-3 13-4
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Assignment of WBS
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Sub Networks
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Activity Relationships
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Network Structure Graphic
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Internal Activity Details and Work Center
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External Processing Details
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Network Activity
Process Sequence
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Internal processing
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Master Data
Activity elements
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Activities and Activity Elements
External Processing
Costs, services
General Cost Activities
Activity Elements
Work
External
Costs General Service
Costs
Service
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EC&O Activity Elements - Functions
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EC&O Activity Milestones
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Milestones Usage
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PS Texts, Documents, Milestones
• Materials - MM
• Service Specifications - MM
• Work Centre - PP
• Production Resources & Tools - PP
• Activity Type - CO
• Cost, Revenue & Secondary Cost Elements - CO
• Statistical Key Figures - CO
• Cost Centers - CO
• Equipment - PM
• Functional Location - PM
• Employee master - HR
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Project Characteristics & Phases
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Phases in a Project (Customer Project)
Project Builder
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Project Builder
In this component you plan and check dates in the Project System.
You enter dates in the work breakdown structures and individual networks.
Project Dates
BASIC DATES
WBS FORECAST DATES
elements Scheduled dates
Actual dates
BASIC DATES
Network
Scheduled dates
header
Actual dates
CONSTRAINTS
Network Earliest (scheduled) dates
activity Latest (scheduled) dates
Actual dates
SAP AG 2003 BOLD = Manual planning dates Italics = Dates calculated by the system
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Scheduling
Project Scheduling
In project scheduling you can schedule the project with all assigned activities, as in
WBS scheduling. Additionally you can decide whether just networks are scheduled
or whether service and maintenance orders are also scheduled.
Network Scheduling
Scheduling determines the earliest and latest start and finish dates for carrying out
activities in the network and calculates the required capacity requirements as well
as the slack time or "floats".
Extrapolate
P1 P2 P1 Dates
Automatically P2
10
20 60
20
10 40 50 80
30 70 30
40
Network 1 Network 2
50
60
70
80
Basic dates in project definition
20 6D
3 8
3 8
10 2D 50 3D
1 2 9 11
1 2 9 11
30 2D 40 3D
3 4 5 7
4 5 6 8
Before Before
After After
This component is used to plan the resources required for the work that is
carried out internally in a project. i.e. the work that is not procured externally
via purchasing
You specify the work and the work center where this work is to be carried out
in the internally processed network activity.
During scheduling the system determines the capacity requirements for the
project.
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Cost Center
Responsible Persons Cost Center Data
Purchase
Order
PO
Committments
Transactional data
Purpose:
To plan, monitor and control project costs
Integration:
The component is tightly integrated with other SAP Modules, such as
1. CO - Controlling
2. FI - Financial Accounting
3. PP - Production Planning and Control
4. MM - Materials Management
Transactional data
• Date Planning
• Resource Planning • Claim Management
• Cost Planning • Simulations
• Budgets • Overhead Allocation
• Sales Pricing & Resource Related • Progress Analysis
Billing
• Result Analysis
• Revenues
• Project Closing & Period Settlements
• Purchasing
• Confirmations
• Time Booking (Cross Application Time
Sheet)
• Milestone Billing
• BOM Transfers
• Status Management
It also plans and monitors the payment flow from the project point of view.
Project Cash Management thus differs from Cash Budget Management and
Cash Management in Treasury (TR), which monitor the payment flow for the
whole business.
Planning Budgeting
Externally Financed Projects Internally Financed Projects
No more Funds
available!!
WBS 1.1.1 Business
Events
Budget Comm Actual
Invoice
Total 50 10 40
2003 30 5 25
2004 20 5 15 Availability
check
Checks overall
funds available
Purchase
order
Purchase
Requisition
CO MM PS PM
Transactional data
Transactional data
Purpose
To monitor the material requirements and costs in projects, to control the flow
of materials and for scheduling.
Integration
Material forms a link from a project to Sales, Materials Management
(Purchasing and Inventory Management), and Production Planning and
Control.
Material requirements in projects form the basis for procurement, whether the
material is produced in-house (production) or procured externally
(purchasing).
Definition
2000 3000 Material required for performing
an activity or for manufacturing
1000 6000 a product.
4000 5000
Item Category
MM
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2000 3000
Service Specifications
Service Master Value
Or text / value Limit
Vendor 1000
Purchase
Order Purchase Value
Requisition Check
2000 3000
1000 6000
4000 5000 PR
Commitments
Actual
Costs Purchase
Invoice Requisition
Verification
Bid
Invitation
Service Entry
Sheet Vendor
Selection
PO
Processing
PO
Commitments
PS PS PS
Materials
Materials Services Notifications
Materials Materials Materials
Materials Materials
MM Purchase Order
Purchase Req
MM
Purchase
Requisition
WBS Element DS-0310001: Server
C/Elem Committed Actual Assigned
4000000 6000 5000 11000
Purchase
Order
Features:
Transactional data
The following status are set by the system/user as the project goes through
Its different stages:
TECO (Manual)
Transactional data
A project version shows the state of the project at a certain point in time or at
a certain status.
Are the basis for statistical evaluations, for example, in earned value analysis.
Plan versions are created in accounting and store the various costs plans for
a project, such as best and worst case scenarios.
You use the planning phase of your project to plan how you want your project
to progress. However, errors in planning or unforeseen events may cause the
project to vary from the plan.
The project objective will then only be achieved if project management
identifies these variances early on and takes prompt action to correct them.
To this end, project management requires constant access to current
information about:
Project status
The state of the project at a particular time, as derived from actual
data on costs, dates, and capacities.
Project progress
The progress of the project towards achieving its goal, as of a
particular time, compared with planning
Expected project development
Cost-to-Complete
Milestond
Cost-to-Complete Trend
Analysis
Milestone Trend Analysis
Progress Tracking
Progress Tracking
X
X
Progress analysis is the tool used to determine planned and actual project
progress values, and to compare the two sets of data.
The system uses the overall planned costs to evaluate the work done,
meaning that the evaluation is not dependent on the costs planned or posted
by period.
ACWP: What costs have already been incurred for the project?
CV = BCWP – ACWP : What are the costs resulting from schedule variances?
EAC: What are the total costs to be expected if the cost variance continues?
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Progress Analysis: Calculation
Asset Final
Under Asset
Construction
START
Monthly No
Create Non-
Sttlmnt settles
Capital WBS
non-capital to
Elements
exp receiver
Changes
Closed and Project All asset under Finished
status from
END ready for Completed AUC final Building
AUC to TECO
depreciation
Final Settlement
from AUC to Assets
Reduce released
budget
Purpose
The Project Information System is a flexible, comprehensive information
System.
you can use to monitor and control your project data.
You can evaluate individual projects, partial projects, or multiple projects.
Features
You can run recurring standard reports and create your own reports to meet
your specific information needs and tasks.
You can display all data in the information system immediately after entering it
or can run the reports in the background.
This also includes reports offering different degrees of detail, summarizations,
and views of current data, version data, and archive data for:
• Structures
• Controlling
• Progress
• Resources
• Material
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