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SAP EWM TRAINING IN HYDERABAD
Course Duration : 50h
Course Level : Beginner
About the Course
Emax Provides the Best SAP EWM training in Hyderabad from known industry experts who have experience working on real-time projects. The best inventory management and storage options are provided for organizations through this training. In simple to complex warehouses, this offers flexible, automated support for processing product flows and stock management. It makes it possible to efficiently organize and execute every logistical process in customer warehouses. You can develop live experience in this field by working on projects in the real world. Join Emax to take an SAP EWM Training Course in Hyderabad with certified instructors that are focused on the industry.
SAP EWM (Extended Warehouse Management) is the most current SAP warehouse management system, and it was developed to play a vital role in warehouse management applications. You can develop additional elements with SAP EWM that you couldn’t with WM, such as an activity area, resources, labor management, and work centers. SAP EWM delivers more complete solutions for managing warehouse operations in a business. It supports both logistics and supply chain operations and is a component of SAP Supply Chain Management. SAP EWM is applied to appropriately manage inventory in the warehouse as well as the transportation of processed products.
Emax provides SAP EWM training in India that supports certification exam preparation. Building structural elements in EWM, using warehouse processing types, making warehouse orders, carrying out posting adjustments and stock transfers, and setting up inventory operations are just a few of the subjects covered in this course. Throughout the training session, you can receive full support and real-time project assistance from qualified professionals.
Description
WHAT ARE THE COURSE OBJECTIVES?
- SAP PI/PO (Process Integration/Process Orchestration) is a tool that allows you to integrate solutions.
- It makes it easy to synchronize data between different systems.
- It is an enterprise application integration (EAI) software, a component of the Net Weaver product group used to facilitate the exchange of information among a company’s internal software and systems and those of external parties.
- It is a middleware platform that doesn’t deal with how application components are implemented with business logic and focus more on data exchangebetween the different components.
- You can consider SAP PI/PO as a central instance or middleware that interconnects different systems.
WHAT ARE THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND METHODOLOGY OF THIS MODULE?
After the completion of this course, Trainee will:
PI Development Team:-
Responsible for understanding and co-ordinating with functional consultant before developing any interface.
- Responsible for writing the technical specification of all the interfaces.
- Development in Enterprise Services Repository.
- Configuration in Integration Builder.
- Having Knowledge of all the node functions.
- Responsible for co-ordinating when SIT and UAT is going on.
- Responsible for making any changes in interface only if there is proper CR for this.
- Responsible for error or alert handling.
- Should have a proper and clear understanding incase of any issue.
PI Support Team:-
- Primary responsibility of PI support team to make sure Production system is up and running.
- They are responsible for any issue occurred in Production system raised by customer to be solved within the SLA.
- If it is data issue they should try to check and process the message as per the requirement.
- Responsible for handling incidents and tickets causing service disruption in the PI landscape
- They should not change the mapping if any message failed with mapping error. They should highlight it and take help from development team to fix the issue.
- Any changes should not be carried out directly in production.
- They should keep monitoring the system and if they see any issue or alerts or message failed, they should take the necessary actions.
- Responsible to maintain the monitoring report of PI message flow includes successful as well as failed.
- Co-ordinate with other teams if issue require multiple team involvement.
WHO SHOULD GO FOR THIS TRAINING
Any graduate can learn this.It is not mandatory to know any module in sap, because sap pi po is an integration tool. so any one can learn this
WHAT ARE THE SKILLS THAT YOU WILL BE LEARNING WITH THIS COURSE?
- PI development knowledge for both parts design as well as configuration.
- Basic ABAP knowledge.
- If SLD knowledge is there then it will be an added advantages.
- Having deep knowledge of SAP PI.
- Java Knowledge will add advantage to his skills.
- Most important:-should have proper soft skills such as having proper knowledge and correct information before writing any mail to customer because these are the consultants.
who are the first contact point for the customer.
Any wrong information in the mail will lead to escalation and will keep the issue in pending status only.
- Should have clear Project landscape Knowledge.
WHAT ARE THE PREREQUISITES TO LEARN THIS COURSE?
SAP ABAP is totally technical if you have an interest in coding and you are strong in logical skills then only you try to switch over.
If you know the following things you feel ABAP easy :
- Programming skills.
- Knowledge of Structured Query Language (SQL) and Relational Database Management will be advantageous.
- You should know the basics of programming, like C programming.
- Object-oriented programming concepts ( OOPs) is that you should know very well to excel in SAP ABAP.
Key Features
Instructor-Led Sessions
50 Hours of Online Live Instructor-Led Classes. Weekend Classes: 24 sessions of 2 hours each. Weekday Classes: 50 sessions of 1 hour each.
Real-Life Case Studies
Live project based on any of the selected use cases, involving implementation of the various concepts.
Assignments
Each class will be followed by practical assignments.
Lifetime Access
You get lifetime access to LMS where presentations, quizzes, installation guide & class recordings.
24 X 7 Expert Support
We have 24×7 online support team to resolve all your technical queries, through ticket based tracking system, for the lifetime.
Certification
After completing your final course project successfully emax will provide you certificate as a SAP Trainee.
Curriculum
The Extended Warehouse Management System
• Introduction to Extended Warehouse Management
• Basic ERP and EWM Integration
• Delivery Document Integration
EWM Structure
• Storage Types
• Storage Sections
• Storage Bins
• Activity Areas
• Doors and Staging Areas
• Work Centers
Master Data
• Product Master Data
• Business Partner Data
• Supply Chain Units
• Master Data For Transportation
• Packaging Specifications
• Resources
Warehouse Stock Management
• Quants
• Stock Types
• Owner
• Party Entitled to Dispose
• Batch Management
• Handling Unit Management
• Transportation Units
• Special Stocks
Warehouse Document Types
• Inbound Delivery Documents
• Outbound Delivery Documents
• Warehouse Tasks
• Warehouse Orders
• Physical Inventory Documents
Integration from ERP to EWM
• Basic System Setup
• Master Data Integration
• Delivery Integration
• Pulling Expected Goods Receipts into EWM from ERP
• Pushing Expected Goods Receipts from ERP to EWM
Inbound Processing
• Goods Receipt Notification
• Goods Receipt Preparation
• Unloading and Goods Receipt
• Posting Goods Receipt
Putaway Processing
• Process-Oriented Storage Control for Inbound Processes
• Layout Oriented Storage Control for Inbound Processes
• Deconsolidation
• Value Added Services
Outbound Processing
• Outbound Delivery Creation
• Warehouse Process Type Determination
• Wave Management
• Warehouse Order Creation during Outbound Processes
• Storage Type Determination
• Stock Removal Strategies
• Storage Control in the Outbound Processes
Internal Warehouse Movements
• Replenishment
• Rearrangement
• Ad Hoc Moves
• Posting Changes
Multistep Warehouse Movements
• Process-Oriented Storage Control
• Layout-Oriented Storage Control
Physical Inventory
• Physical Inventory Documents
• Physical Inventory Areas
• Difference Analyzer
• Stock Comparison to ERP
• Supported Methods for Physical Inventory
Warehouse Monitoring and Reporting
• Warehouse Management Monitor
• Personalizing the Warehouse Monitor
• Graphical Warehouse Layout
• Warehouse Reporting
• EWM-Specific Reporting Content
Exception Handling
• Configuring Exception Codes
• Defining a New Exception Code
• Defining a New Exception Code
Cross-Docking
• Transportation Cross-Docking (TCD)
• EWM-Triggered Opportunistic Cross-Docking
• Push Deployment and Pick From Goods
Yard Management
• Yard Management Structure
• Transportation Units and Vehicles
• Check-In and Check-Out
• Yard Movements
• Monitoring the Yard
Value-Added Services (VAS)
• Configuration and Master Data for VAS
• VAS Order Creation
• Using the VAS Work Centre and VAS Execution
• VAS for Outbound Process
• VAS for Inbound Processes
Kitting
• Kit to Order using ERP Sales Orders
• Kit to Stock Using an ERP Production Order
• Reverse Kitting
Labor Management
• Activating Labor Management
• Master Data for Labor Management
• Engineered Labor Standards
• Direct Labor Activities
• Indirect Labor Activities
Data Capture and Resource Optimization
• Overview of Data Capture Methods for Warehousing
• Resource Management and Warehouse Optimization
• System-Guided Processing
RF Framework
• Advantages of the EWM RF Framework
• Setup of the RF Framework
• Enhancing the EWM RF Transactions
• Personalization of the EWM RF Transaction
Post-Processing Framework (PPF) and Form Printing
• Overview of the PPF
• Defining Action Profiles and Actions
• Condition Configuration
• Printing in EWM Using PPF
Production Supply Processing
• Organizational Structure for Production Supply
• Configuring the Organizational Structure for Production Supply
• Setting Up the Integration to Production
• Executing the Production Supply
• Production Staging
• Executing the Picks for Production
• Goods Issue and Back flushing
Deploying Extended Warehouse Management
• Deployment Options for EWM
• Deploying EWM on ERP
• Connecting EWM to a Non-SAP ERP
Automatic Configuration
• BC Sets for EWM Configuration
• Executing and Troubleshooting BC Sets
Data Loads
• Loading Business Partners
• Loading Products
• Loading Storage Bins
• Loading Storage Bin Sorting
• Loading Packaging Specifications
• Loading Stock
• Loading Labor Management (LM) Data
I. INTRODUCTION TO SAP NETWEAVER TECHNOLOGY
Building Blocks of SAP Netweaver
Web AS Architecture.
II.INTRODUCTION TO SAP PI /PO 7.5
Difference between Single Stack and Dual StackProcess Integration with SAP PI /PO 7.5
Introduction to SAP Netweaver
Components in SAP PI /PO 7.5
Design Time Components
Configuration time Components
Administrative and monitoring components
Runtime Components
Architecture of SAP PI /PO 7.5
III. SYSTEM LANDSCAPE DIRECTORY(SLD)
Architecture of SLD
Describing Technical Systems & Business Systems
Landscapes and Software catalog
IV.ENTERPRISE SERVICE REPOSITORY (ESR)
Introduction to Enterprise Service Repository
Organization of Design Objects in ESR
Data types
Message types
Service Interfaces
Mapping Objects
Mapping Templates etc…
Importing RFC & IDOC Interfaces
Developing with Imported Interface Objects
Message types across components
V.MAPPINGS
Overview
Mapping Programs in SAP PI /PO 7.5
Java Mapping
XSLT Mapping
ABAP Mapping (Concepts)
Message Mapping(Graphical Mapping)
Mapping Functions
Arithmetic functions
Boolean functions
Constant functions
Date functions
Statistic functions
Text functions
Node functions
User Defined Functions
Multi Mapping
VI. INTEGRATION DIRECTORY(ID)
Introduction to Integration Directory
Describing Systems and Services
Configuring Internal Company Process
Configuring Cross-Company Process
Configuring Communication channels
Configuration Objects
Collaboration Agreements
Integrated Configuration Objects(ICO)
VII. RUNTIME
Introduction to Integration Server
Processing Steps(Pipeline steps) of Integration Engine
Using Configuration and Monitoring
Message Monitoring
Component Monitoring
End-to-End Monitoring
VIII. INTEGRATION PROCESS (CCBPM)
Introduction to Integration Process
Arch. of ccBPM
Designing Integration Process
Controlling the process flow
Sync/Async. Communications
Configuring Integration Process
Monitoring the execution of integration Process
IX.NETWEAVER BPM
Difference between ccBPM and NW BPM
Introduction of NWDS
Explaining the SAP Process Integration Designer
Introduction of IFLOW
Difference between IFLOW and ICO
Explaining the SAP Composite Designer
BPM development (Building and Deploying a BPM)
Importing Objects
Detail of Start and End Events for the SAP PO Training Process
Handling Service Interfaces
Explaining Automated Activities for the PO Process
Adding Activities to a Business Process
Defining Process Context
X.PROXIES
Introduction to Proxies
Creating ABAP proxies
Proxy Runtime
PI.SCENARIOS
- File to File
- IDOC to File
- File to IDOC
- IDOC to Flat file
- Flat file to IDOC
- IDOC to JDBC
- JDBC to IDOC
- HTTP to RFC
- SOAP to RFC
- XSLT Mapping
- BPM1 (File to File)
- BPM2 (File to RFC)
- ABAP Proxy (Client Proxy)
- Using NWDS(Netweaver Developer Studio)
- Creating Integration Flows(iFlows)
- configuration in NW BPM
- SAP PO to SAP S/4 HANA 1809
Course Certification
- Upgrade your skills and stay current with the industry by completing these professional courses, which also provide certification upon completion.
- Certificates are generated after the completion of course.
- Certificates are globally recognized & they upgrade your programming profile.
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