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Basic Knowledge and System Navigation
Question
What SPRO stands for?
SPRO stands for SAP Project Reference Object
.
It is used to configure the setting as per your client requirement
by using the standard setting present in the system. This where you
can do all the SAP configuration work. It is also known as the Configuration
Menu.
What is full form IMG and SPRO? How are they different from each
other?
IMG :- Implementation Guide.
SPRO :- SAP Project Reference Object.
SPRO------>IMG.
Type in the T-Code SPRO under That got to Main Menu which is IMG.
SPRO is basically used to organize the consultant customizing during
the SAP Project Phrase.
How to close a window?
If we want to stop a transaction in the middle, Right click on the end
button (X) on the top right corner of the window. Then select "stop transaction".
As we dont have STOP icon as we have in WINDOWS, this will help in
the same way.
Its a very small tip, but will help a lot.
Tips by : Bhaskar
Name two ways to start a transaction.
- Dynamic Menu
- Command Field
Why do you create user-specific parameters?
They supply defaults to R/3 fields. If a field is indicated, the system
automatically fills in default value. Depending on the field definition,
the entry can also be replaced with a value entered by the user. (Concept
of PARAMETER ID)
Name the three different kinds of messages in the R/3 system. What
is the difference between them?
A message can have five different types. These message types have the
following effects during list processing:
A (=Abend):
The system displays a message of this message type in a dialog window.
After the user confirms the message using ENTER, the system terminates
the entire transaction (for example SE38).
E (=Error) or W (=Warning):
The system displays a message of this message type in the status line.
After the user chooses ENTER, the system acts as follows:
While creating the basic list, the system terminates the report.
While creating a secondary list, the system terminates the corresponding
processing block and keeps displaying the previous list level.
I (=Information):
The system displays a message of this message type in a dialog window.
After the user chooses ENTER , the system resumes processing at the current
program position.
S (=Success):
The system displays a message of this message type on the output screen
in the status line of the currently created list.
What is a data dictionary or repository?
Central catalog that contains the descriptions of an organization's
data and provides information about the relationships between the data
and its use in programs and screens.
The data descriptions in a Data Dictionary is also called metadata,
i.e., data that describes other data.
The ABAP/4 Dictionary stores system-wide data definitions. When you
create a new data definition, the Dictionary tool does all the processing
necessary to create the definition. You can use the Dictionary tool to
look up the "definition" of objects in your R/3 System.
What is a matchcode?
Comparsion key. A matchcode allows you to locate the key of a particular
database record (e.g. account number) by entering any field value contained
in the record. The system then displays a list of records matching the
specifications.
If you want an end user to see a specific menu after logging on the
R/3 system, how could you do that?
User maintenance transactions allow the system administrator to create
and maintain user master records. This includes the generation and assignment
of authorizations and authorization profiles.
Tips by : Rohan
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