You use this process to make the necessary settings to integrate the Business Package for Manager Self-Service (mySAP ERP) (short: "Manager Self-Service" or "MSS") into your portal.
You have obtained an overview of the software components required and the implementation strategy. To do this, see the Master Guides and the Installation Guides on SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/instguides.
To use all the functions of MSS, you must install the following:
● SAP NetWeaver 2004s with:
○ Enterprise Portal (with Knowledge Management)
○ Application Server Java (with Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Engine)
○ Business Intelligence (with NW 2004s BI Content Add-On 2)
○ Adobe Document Services (ADS) (with Java Connector (JCo) connection to the J2EE Engine and to the ERP system)
○ Internet Graphics Service (IGS) (with JCo connection to the J2EE Engine)
○ System Landscape Directory (SLD) (with JCo connection to the J2EE Engine and to the ERP system)
● Web Dynpro Development Components:
○ PCUI_GP
○ MSS
○ SAP_PSS
● Business Packages:
○ Business Package for Manager Self-Service (mySAP ERP) 1.0
○ Business Package for Common Parts (mySAP ERP) 1.0
○ Business Package for Project Self-Service (mySAP ERP) 1.0
● SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECC) 6.0 with:
○ Financials Extension (EA-FIN)
○ Human Resources Extension (EA-HR)
● SAP Collaboration Projects (cProjects) 4.0
● SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 5.0
● SAP Strategic Enterprise Management (SAP SEM) 6.0
For information about the availability of these components, see the Product Availability Matrix (PAM) on SAP Service Marketplaceat service.sap.com/pam.
For information about the security settings for these components, see the relevant security guides on SAP Service Marketplaceat service.sap.com/securityguide. In particular, note the "Self-Services" section in the "Cross-Application Components" chapter of SAP ERP Central Component Security Guide.
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1. You set up the system landscape in the portal (see Setting Up the System Landscape).
2. In the portal, you assign the portal roles to users (see Assigning Portal Roles to Users).
3. You make the settings as described in Configuring the Internet Graphics Service.
4. You make the settings as described in Configuring the Adobe Document Services.
5. You set up the SAP JCo connections (see Setting Up JCo Connections for MSS).
6. You make the settings as described in Setting Up the Universal Worklist.
7. You make the settings for the individual iViews (see the documentation for the relevant iView).