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The comprehensive SAP Best Practices documentation includes the
solution scope and a function list. These documents detail the methodology and implementation
of SAP Best Practices.
Solution ScopeThis document contains an overview of the scenarios and functions of SAP Best Practices for Chemicals. It explains the business purpose of each scenario and how the functions support business goals. Function ListThe function list is an overview table that lists all processes covered by this SAP Best Practices for Chemicals, and shows which building blocks support these processes. For more information on how to use the functions, see the business process documentation documents, found in the scenario description pages in the section Business Information -> Preconfigured Scenarios. Chemicals: Master Data InformationSAP Best Practices for Chemicals comes with a set of industry-specific master data and does not use generic data in the industry-specific scenarios. In order to show the differences to SAP Best Practices Baseline Package a comprehensive production model and a spread sheet for the integration data are provided. Central Master Data Design by Baseline PackageThe central master data design documents provide an overview on the structure of selected master data. Standard ConfigurationThe SAP Best Practices Baseline packages use parts of the standard configuration already delivered with the initial standard SAP system. The standard configuration overview list documents the most important configuration settings used by the Baseline package. SAP NetWeaver Business Client: POWER ListsThe POWER List overview outlines the POWER lists used by the Baseline Package and describes in which business scenarios they are used. The POWER Lists (Personal Object Work Entity Repository Lists) are a tool to visualize specific business objects. Starting from the list, a user can launch transactions based on a selected business object which opens up in a new session in the client. The POWER List is the key element to enable the business object oriented navigation. They are used as central access points to manage and track object related tasks. Business users are provided with a general overview of their work environment and all related business objects (for example, billing documents). |
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