Getting Started - Using SAP CPS 
The following pages provide basic information on the process scheduler as well as instructions of the basic tasks to help you get a running system for scheduling processes across SAP Systems in your landscape. If your environment has already been setup by an Administrator, you may skip the sections covering configuring and connecting to SAP Systems.
There are online tutorials available at the http://www.redwood.com/education/tutorials/process-automation that show you basic functionality. The first tutorial, basic job definition, will load automatically and guide you through the process of creating a job definition and submitting it. Most tutorials require a free registration and are marked with a lock icon, and we strongly encourage you to register. You can also take a look at the http://www.redwood.com/education/tutorials/process-automation/jobchain and http://www.redwood.com/education/tutorials/process-automation/addingserver tutorials, without registering. These tutorials are for all SAP CPS users, feel free to register; the reason why Redwood wants you to register is only to get data on who watches which tutorial in an effort to improve the overall experience.
You should be at ease with the software and able to integrate various SAP Systems as well as submit and monitor jobs. Additionally, you should be able to Import jobs from SAP Systems and tailor them to fit your needs.
Topic |
Description |
First Steps |
This documentation contains an overview of logging on to SAP CPS systems, navigating on the user interface, personalizing user settings, and information about accessibility. |
Working with Tools and Features |
Configuring an SAP System for Central Process Scheduling Creating Isolation Groups and Assigning them to Users Creating a Job Chain with Sequential Jobs The Job Definition Types (see the documentation shipped with SAP CPS for more information on this feature) |