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Master Guide CUSTOMERDocument version: 1.1 – 2016-11-04 SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.1 Document History Caution Before you start the implementation, make sure you have the latest version of this document. You can find the latest version at the following location: service.sap.com/instguides . The following table provides an overview of the most important document changes. Table 1 Version Date Description 1.1 2016-11-04 Initial Installation CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.1 2 &FP_Copyright; Document History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 4 List of Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 SAP MII Business Scenarios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 CUSTOMER Content &FP_Copyright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 22 A Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Content 1 Getting Started . . . .1 The Main SAP Documentation Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 SAP MII Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CUSTOMER 4 &FP_Copyright.1 . SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. This Master Guide primarily discusses the overall technical implementation of SAP MII. The Master Guide is a planning tool that helps you to design your system landscape. Furthermore. SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. This means that additional software dependencies might exist without being mentioned explicitly in this document. It refers you to the required detailed documentation. and OEE_ERP ○ The software component matrix that provides the information on which components are used in the business scenarios and if the corresponding component is mandatory or optional ○ Minimal system landscape information ○ The overall implementation sequence for SAP MII ● Information about the business scenarios ● List of Documents This section contains references to documentation related to SAP MII 15.1 Getting Started You use the Master Guide to get an overview of SAP MII. Constraints The business scenarios that are presented here serve as an example of how you can use SAP software in your company. The Master Guide consists of the following main sections: ● SAP MII Overview. rather than its subordinate components. including an overview of the OEE_MII and OEE_ERP components ○ A short introduction to SAP MII ○ A description of the software units for SAP MII. ● The Main SAP Documentation Types This section contains information on the most important documentation types for your SAP solution.1 CUSTOMER Getting Started &FP_Copyright. OEE_MII. mainly the following: ● Installation guides for single software units ● SAP Notes ● Configuration documentation ● SAP Library documentation For a general overview of the available SAP documentation. Ensure to check your requirements and systems to determine whether the scenarios can be used productively at your site. The business scenarios are only intended as a model and do not necessarily run the way they are described here in your customer-specific system landscape. its software units and scenarios from a technical perspective. 5 . see the following content on the SAP Service Marketplace.1 and its business scenarios. see The Main SAP Documentation Types. we recommend that you test the scenarios thoroughly in your test systems to ensure they are complete and free of errors before going live. Planning Information For more information about planning topics not covered in this guide. You can find more information on component-specific software dependencies in the corresponding installation guides. 0 service.sap.sap.sap.com/notes SAP Software Distribution Center (software download and service.sap.5 service.sap.sap.com/securityguide High availability service. Network security service.sap.com/performance Information about support package stacks.com/instguidesnw Master Guide Master Guide of SAP ERP 6.sap.Table 2 Content Location on SAP Service Marketplace Latest versions of installation and upgrade guides service.sap. latest software service.com/ha Performance service.sap. Getting Started .com/platforms maintenance strategies and language support To access the Platform Availability Matrix directly.com/instguides SAP Business Maps–information about solutions and service. and patch level requirements Information about Unicode technology service.sap.com/rkt learning maps Related Master Guides This Master Guide is based on Master Guides for cross-industry solutions.com/instguides SAP Business Suite Application SAP ERP CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.1 6 &FP_Copyright.com/businessmaps business scenarios Sizing. You can find more information about the relevant solutions in the following: Table 4 Title Location on SAP Service Marketplace SAP NetWeaver 7.com/pam . calculation of hardware requirements–such as CPU.com/quicksizer disk. service.com/unicode@sap Additional Links The following table lists additional links on the SAP Service Marketplace: Table 3 Content Location on SAP Service Marketplace Information about creating error messages service.com/messages SAP Notes search service.sap.sap. enter service.4 Master Guide and SAP NetWeaver 7. and memory resource–with the Quick Sizer tool Released platforms and technology-related topics such as service.sap.sap.com/swdc ordering of software) SAP Online Knowledge Products (OKPs)–role-specific service.sap.com/sp-stacks versions. Ensure you have the up-to-date version of each SAP Note. 7 .Important SAP Notes You must read applicable SAP Notes before you start the installation. log on as user C11adm. which you can find on the SAP Service Marketplace at service. These SAP Notes contain the most recent information about the installation. apply the following: Table 6 Variable Description NW 750 or NW 740 NetWeaver Java Application Server Example Log on as user <SAPSID>adm. Table 5 SAP Note Number Title 1874939 SAP Business Suite 7 for SAP NetWeaver 7. SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.sap.40 hubs systems 1759717 Transactions in PENDING state for long duration Naming Conventions In this document. If your SAP system ID is C11.com/notes . as well as corrections to the installation documentation.1 CUSTOMER Getting Started &FP_Copyright. the Performance KPI is comprised of component KPIs and calculations for measuring the amount of product produced given the amount of time equipment was available.6 on your server ● OEE_MII and OEE_ERP (optional software units) Software Component Matrix This section provides an overview of the software units used in the SAP MII business scenarios.1: ● SAP NetWeaver Java Application Server ● Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1. OEE is comprised of industry and manufacturing standard KPIs and calculations. measure. To be fully effective. The Quality KPI is comprised of component KPIs and calculations for measuring the quality of the parts or product produced. CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. and JDK 1. OEE is in itself an overall percentage KPI of plant performance made up of three components for Quality.sap. it provides a method for assessing progress as problems are corrected. Finally. SAP MII Overview . OEE metrics can help them pinpoint problems and gauge their impact on the overall manufacturing process.6. which are themselves percentage KPIs based on other component KPIs. Performance. However. see the SAP Service Marketplace at service. OEE must be evaluated within the larger picture of the entire plant floor. plant managers can gain insight into the efficiency and effectiveness of the manufacturing processes running in their plant. that is good parts versus bad parts. OEE utilizes the most common and important sources of manufacturing data and distils them into metrics that provide a gauge for measuring the availability and performance of equipment and the quality of goods that the equipment produces.1 allows you to integrate your plant and enterprise systems and display integrated data to your employees using SAP NetWeaver. SAP MII reduces the cost of synchronizing plant and enterprise business processes by using the following: ● Plant system connectors ● Business logic services ● Integration scenarios You can also use SAP MII to analyze plant activity using OEE_MII and OEE_ERP. OEE is a manufacturing standard term to allow users to analyze plant activity both in real time and historically to measure. on your client machines. By assessing equipment performance. This empowers production personnel to make decisions concerning equipment based not only on the OEE metrics they can see for the equipment they operate. and gaining that perspective is more involved. For the latest component version and patch level requirements. but on the current operating status of the entire production. The most efficient way of getting an overall view of plant operations is to integrate your enterprise software with the plant floor and share the overall manufacturing view to stations throughout the plant floor in real time.com/sp-stacks . and Availability. analyze. and adjust manufacturing performance. The Availability KPI is comprised of component KPIs and calculations for measuring the available time of equipment versus the actual time equipment was utilized. it can be implemented quickly and easily. Software Units The following software units are required for SAP MII 15.1 8 &FP_Copyright. OEE is only part of the picture when it comes to achieving overall operational excellence. You can use SAP MII to view. and compare the performance of plants and assets with different automation system infrastructures.2 SAP MII Overview SAP MII 15. additional components required are: SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. Alert ● MII_ADMIN Framework.1 SP01 SAP Lumira ● OEE_MII 15. Query. the edition 1511.1 CUSTOMER SAP MII Overview &FP_Copyright. 9 .0 SAP MII 15.Table 7 Software Component Mandatory or Other Components Optional Components Clients Optional Software Units Integrating Shop Floor ● SAP NW AS ● SAP ECC Data Historians like with Enterprise ● Java ● Plant Aspentech IP21 or Resource Planning Connectivity OSISoft PI ● XMII (ERP) System (PCo) ● MII_ADMIN Plant Information ● SAP NW AS Plant Connectivity Data Historians like Catalog ● Java (Pco) Aspentech IP21 or OSISoft PI ● XMII ● MII_ADMIN Developing MII content ● SAP NW AS using Manufacturing ● Java Data Objects. and Display Templates MII Content using ● SAP NW AS Business Objects Business Objects ● Java Dashboards Dashboards ● XMII ● MII_ADMIN MII Content using ● SAP NW AS Crystal Enterprise Crystal Reports Business Objects ● Java Server Crystal Reports ● XMII ● MII_ADMIN Change Management ● SAP NW AS Solution Manager of MII Configurations ● Java using Solution ● XMII Manager ● MII_ADMIN Transport MII ● SAP NW AS ABAP CTS System Configurations using ● Java Change and Transport ● XMII System (CTS) ● MII_ADMIN OEE Management ● OEE_ERP 15.1 onwards OEE is compatible SAP S/4 For OEE Management HANA on-premise with HANA. KPI ● XMII Framework. Some are required only for special processes.00.com/sp-stacks . For documentation listed in the following table. scalability.5 (for Java Hubs) For SAP Business Suite applications as of SAP Business Suite 7 that are based on an Application Server Java and on hub systems. SAP MII Overview .0 Minimal System Landscape The minimal system landscape for SAP NetWeaver Java Application Server applies to SAP MII 15.com/instguides . Note If you want to install Business Suite Java applications. For more information.02). for SAP NetWeaver 7.50 works for hub systems.5 ] CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. [See the SAP Service Marketplace at: service.5.1. high availability.01. see the Master Guide for the SAP NetWeaver Java Application Server on the SAP Service Marketplace at service. Table 8 Step Action [Required Documentation] 1 Install SAP NetWeaver Java Application Server. Overall Implementation Sequence The following table describes the overall installation sequence for SAP MII.sap. see SAP Note 1874939 . you only need a subset of available software units. see the SAP Service Marketplace at service. to run a specific scenario. ● HCO_HBA_OEE For more information. for example.com/instguidesnw SAP NetWeaver 7. The following approaches for system landscapes for SAP NetWeaver 7.sap.0x releases and their enhancement packages (this means.com/instguidesnw SAP NetWeaver 7.5 are possible: ● Upgrading to SAP NetWeaver 7.4 or service. However.sap. and SAP NetWeaver 7. and security reasons.5 as the platform for your hub systems. Caution We strongly recommend that you use a minimal system landscape for test and demo purposes only. see References. you can install these applications on SAP NetWeaver 7. You can also change from your current release to SAP NetWeaver 7. we strongly recommend that you use SAP NetWeaver 7. do not use a minimal system landscape as your production landscape. This table contains all available software units. Installation Options with SAP NetWeaver 7.sap.0 see the SAP OEE ● HCO_HBA_APPS section in 2268304 _OEE 1.5. For performance. ● Embedded deployment continues to work only for SAP NetWeaver 7.1 10 &FP_Copyright. For the latest component version and patch level requirements. Changing means upgrading or updating. For more information about the technical background. 1. SAP NetWeaver 7. 5. OEE_MII 15. you can install these applications on SAP NetWeaver 7. see the Installation & Implementation Documentation Center for SAP NetWeaver Java Application Server on the SAP Service Marketplace at service.0 SP06 [SAP HANA Administrator's guide at help.1 Installation Guide] 3 Install SAP OEE Management 1. For more information about the technical background.1 [SAP MII 15.0 SP06 2. SAP NetWeaver 7. 11 .com Technology Platform SAP HANA Live Installation.01.0 2.1. and Operations Information ] System Landscape The minimal system landscape for SAP NetWeaver Java Application Server applies to SAP MII 15.1 CUSTOMER SAP MII Overview &FP_Copyright. and SAP NetWeaver 7. Security.5. There you can find a list of all the Java hubs that you can install on SAP NetWeaver 7.sap. Configuration. Installation Options with SAP NetWeaver 7. additionally install: 1.1 [SAP MII 15.5. see SAP Note 1468349 .00. The following approaches for system landscapes for SAP NetWeaver 7. for example. For more information. SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.com/instguides . HCO_HBA_APPS_OEE 1. Changing means upgrading or updating. HCO_HBA_OEE 1.5 works for hub systems Embedded deployment continues to work only for SAP NetWeaver 7.1 Installation Guide] To install OEE with HANA. OEE_ERP 15. Step Action [Required Documentation] 2 Install SAP MII 15. for SAP NetWeaver 7.0x releases and their enhancement packages (this means. You can also change from your current release to SAP NetWeaver 7.5 are possible: Upgrading to SAP NetWeaver 7.5 (for Java Hubs) For SAP Business Suite applications as of SAP Business Suite 7 that are based on an Application Server Java and on hub systems.sap.02). high availability. For performance.5 as the platform for your hub systems. CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. we strongly recommend that you use SAP NetWeaver 7. Caution We strongly recommend that you use a minimal system landscape for test and demo purposes only. scalability. Figure 1: System Landscape Note If you want to install Business Suite Java applications. and security reasons. SAP MII Overview .1 12 &FP_Copyright. do not use a minimal system landscape as your production landscape. consider the master guides of respective dependent components for example. It is also possible that you have one SAP MII system per SAP ERP system. In that case consider appropriate sizing for the SAP MII server. Technical System Landscape for OEE Management Figure 3: Technical System Landscape for OEE Management For high performance. Figure 4: Technical System Landscape of OEE functionality when MII 15. SAP NetWeaver ABAP. SAP NetWeaver Java.System Landscape for OEE Management Figure 2: System Landscape for OEE Management Note The above diagram shows one SAP MII system per plant. and Plant Connectivity (PCo). Similarly it is possible to have one central SAP HANA for multiple SAP ERP systems. scalability and availability.1 CUSTOMER SAP MII Overview &FP_Copyright. In that case consider proper sizing of the SAP HANA box.1 is installed on HANA Platform SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. SAP HANA. 13 . 3 SAP MII Business Scenarios SAP MII 15. Using the connectors you can build a complete scenario to download information from ERP. For information on the technical system landscape for SAP MII 15. You use these connectors to send and receive data from SAP ERP (Push from ERP and Pull from SAP MII). SAP MII provides connectors like Java Connector (JCo). Some examples of shop floor systems include Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES). For shop floor system integration. The same connectors can also be used for ABAP systems like SCM. SRM. and send to SAP ERP. CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. read information from Shop Floor Systems.sap. Java Resource Adapters (JRA) and web services for SAP Enterprise Services.1. you use the SAP Plant Connectivity (PCo) which connects to historians. Production Confirmations and Goods Movement information are sent from MES to SAP MII and then uploaded to ERP systems to close the loop. Integrating Shop Floor with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System SAP MII is primarily used to integrate top floor systems (ERP systems like SAP ECC) with shop floor (MES/ Historians/SCADA) systems. or web services to connect to SAP MII. MES systems can either use PCo.1 14 &FP_Copyright. Join mode on MDO Queries ● OData Services ● Self Service Composition Environment ● OEE Management with HANA ● OEE Management without HANA Technical System Landscape SAP MII 15.1 includes the following business scenarios: ● Shop Floor Production Integration ● Shop Floor Quality Integration ● Content Versioning ● Ad Hoc Reporting ● Transactions for BAPI Consumption ● Trend Chart Visualization ● KPI and Alerts ● Plant Information Catalog ● Energy Monitoring and Analysis ● Business Objects Integration (Dashboards and Crystal Reports) ● Joined MDO. see the SAP NetWeaver documentation on the SAP Service Marketplace at service. send to a Shop Floor system. Data Historians and SCADA Systems. Production Orders are downloaded from SAP ERP systems and sent to MES systems using SAP MII. HTTP. To provide integration to SAP ERP system. SCADA and tag based systems. Data such as Bill of Materials (BOM) Routing. CRM and so on.1 is powered by SAP NetWeaver Java Application Server.com/instguidesnw . SAP MII Business Scenarios . you could not create a unified view of the assets and tags in a plant.0 SP04. This template allows querying Plant Information Catalog from multiple plants and aggregating the results in a single query. The groups can be functional locations. 15 . Energy Monitoring and Analysis Data collection is never an end in itself but a means to identifying issues and then resolving issues. Plant Information Catalog. Technical System Landscape For details. Energy Monitoring and Analysis helps you achieve these purposes. With SAP MII 14. It is also possible to create properties used often for these entities in the Plant Information Catalog using property sets and properties. Based on this analysis.1 CUSTOMER SAP MII Business Scenarios &FP_Copyright. you can configure SAP ERP system to view production planning and plant maintenance hierarchy in SAP MII. You not only become aware of the energy consumption of each piece of equipment. see the section SAP MII Overview System Landscape. equipments in ERP or non existent entities created for general naming purpose. you can create asset hierarchy by choosing and grouping tags from multiple data sources like historians and SCADA systems.0. With SAP MII 14. you can make better decisions to improve your energy use. The Plant Information Catalog can also be viewed and used in other plants or at corporate level using an catalog query template. Each PCo or tag query allows access to only one tag based system with no integration to multiple tag based systems existing in a single manufacturing plant. but also get to know which production order consumes the most energy using which piece of equipment. You can add or map the production planning and plant maintenance objects to plant information catalog groups and tags. you build a bridge between business data and energy consumption data. By defining production events.0. Additionally. You have to create PCo or tag queries to use a tag based system in SAP MII and use the tag data. In SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. Figure 5: Integration to SAP ERP System Plant Information Catalog For all releases until SAP MII 12. the tag based systems contains technical names of tags which is tedious for the user in the organization. thus providing a view spanning across multiple systems. Business Object Models as defined by the interfaces of BAPIs or Enterprise Services in SAP ERP can be downloaded into SAP MII. The outbound interface of the preceding action block can be linked/mapped to the inbound interface of the following action block in sequence. status fields for shop floor execution tracking. Production Orders and so on. Overall Equipment Effectiveness and so on. Routing. KPI Framework Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are used extensively today in manufacturing and other areas of a company to measure the performance of an organization. Alert Framework A lot of effort today goes in knowing exceptional events at real time in the manufacturing space. MII Business Logic Transactions are invoked by submitting input parameters and can return output parameters. you can provide details of the events to the management through email. other channels such as SMS and the necessary actions. With KPI framework in SAP MII. you can create various KPIs relevant to manufacturing in your organization. Performance. Furthermore. and by KPI framework. Alerts can be raised using Alert action blocks. the possibility to maintain KPI values manually enables you to fill up data gaps that could have impacted your data analysis. Develop MII Content using Manufacturing Data Objects. alert monitor. A data provider is usually a MII BLS transaction or a MII query template which details the KPI framework the location to get the data for KPI. and measure (the field that contains the KPI value) for the KPI. In Manufacturing. It is possible to define a KPI by providing the dimensions.1 16 &FP_Copyright. You can create business logics by combining MII action blocks in a graphical editor.addition. threshold limits and so on which lets the framework decide the KPI out of range. Using the Alert Framework (see below) the KPI framework can also raise alerts when a KPI is beyond its threshold limits. SAP MII Business Logic Transaction Editor SAP MII Business Logic Transaction Editor is the core part of the MII Workbench. This information is usually stored In SAP MII and also sent to ERP to create Maintenance Notifications and Work Orders. the main KPIs include Availability. you can calculate the KPI using several fields of the data provider for the KPI. Quality. SAP MII Business Scenarios . This ensures a quick response and smooth production. Often. Query and Display Templates SAP MII provides a host of actions blocks (to be used in BLS transactions). Manufacturing Data Objects aims at supporting common customer use case by providing a framework that allows easy integration of necessary data from an ERP system into MII. you create your own persistency layer and use custom SAP MII business logic transaction leading to a high number of support cases than required. Also. query and display templates to build MII applications. KPI definition includes aggregation logic (AVG/MIN/MAX). SAP MII allows you to create a partial view on the Business Object (BO) that are needed for shop floor purposes. Some of these blocks are described below: Manufacturing Data Objects SAP MII is primarily used to download planning information from ERP systems such as BOM. You can use the definition of the alert and alert details can be configured at runtime when an alert is raised. BLS transactions. Alert Framework. KPI Framework. additional fields can be added to the SAP MII view on the BO. An MII action block is a chunk of JAVA coding having a defined inbound and outbound XML Interface. Some standard action blocks of MII are as follows: CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. Data stored in MDOs can be retrieved using MDO query templates. Currently. SAP PCo is often used to capture such automated equipment down events and send the information to SAP MII. For example. you have to build such KPIs using the tools available in SAP MII which requires considerable effort in development and maintenance. By using Alert Framework in SAP MII. the portfolio of action blocks can be enhanced according to special needs. For more details. database operations through query templates. Technical Landscape The following diagram illustrates the system landscape for MII applets: SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. a part of MII Workbench. read/write access to document received by MII message listeners. read/write data from/to SAP systems. SAP MII Display Template MII display templates are used to define the style and behavior of the MII applets. XML files. browsers. value extractors. SAP MII 14. switches. relational databases. loops. 17 . conditional statements. normalize. send/receive e-mails. web service calls. creation of PDF documents ● Dynamic Graphics Used to create SVG graphics dynamically on the fly that can be persisted in the MII database and used in MII content web applications. adding calculated columns. FTP input/output. Using the custom action block API delivered together with MII. and termination of a transaction. functions as a configuration utility for queries into the different data sources that are connected to MII (For example. ● Data I/O Read/Write files to/from MII database. or in conjunction with MII display templates as data sources for MII applets. MII transactions. charts. MII applets are operated based on a query template (defines ‘what to display’) and a display template (defines ‘how to display’). manufacturing systems). totalizer. branching. ● XML manipulation Statistical functions. ● Flow logic A set of typical flow logic action blocks that is available in any programming language like assignment.1 CUSTOMER SAP MII Business Scenarios &FP_Copyright. pausing.0 SP04 display templates supports HTML5 based charts. update purposes. see the illustration in the Technical Landscape section. SAP MII Query Template Editor The query template editor. joiner. Different varieties of display templates like grids. MII query template can be used either in MII transactions for data retrieval. and tickers are available with SAP MII. XSL transformations. sap. JSP. and interactive screens using SAP Business Objects Dashboards (formerly Xcelsius) using MII query templates. Import the MII Dashboard connector. Technical Landscape Figure 7: Business Objects Dashboards CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. SAP MII Business Scenarios .0. 2. and IRPT pages. Install SBOP Dashboards 4.0 application in your local system from service. On creating dashboards. Figure 6: System Landscape for SAP MII Applets Develop Visualization using Business Objects Dashboards You can create customized.com Software Downloads Installations and Upgrades A-Z Index SBOP Dashboards 4. You can use Business Objects dashboards along with MII catalog to create dashboards. the XLF files are imported to SAP MII and integrated to existing MII. To use SAP Business Objects Dashboards: 1.1 18 &FP_Copyright. To do so. User can create plant performance dashboard by using different visualization objects to monitor the real time data in their respective plants.sap. The crystal report charts are comprehensive than MII grid applets. MII configuration changes are reflected on the quality system but not on the production system. grids and so on. and display the SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. Sometimes. query template. You can create a crystal report using MII query templates. KPI. Self Service Composition Environment SAP MII has modelling capabilities for data acquisition from different sources and bind the same data with a set of visualization objects such as charts. Install SAP Business Objects Crystal Reports 2011 from service. install CTS+ and transport the configurations from the source SAP MII system. Technical Landscape Figure 8: Business Objects Crystal Reports Change Management of MII Configurations using Solution Manager Analyzing the configuration issues is a major hurdle in the MII system. You can also compare two systems. To use Business Objects Crystal Reports. resource files. Transport MII Configurations using Enhanced Change and Transport System (CTS+) In the previous MII releases. JSP. With SAP MII 14. and tags from plant information catalog) to the selected cells. These reports can be integrated into MII. you can host these reports on SAP Business Objects Crystal Reports Server. Import the MII Connector. do the following: 1. you can import and export MII configurations between SAP MII systems manually which is usually error-prone.Develop Visualization using Business Objects Crystal Reports SAP Business Objects Crystal Report is a tool to create easy simple and specialized reports. In SAP MII 14. Quality and Production systems to view the missing or wrong configurations. 2. and IRPT pages. MDO. SAP MII Self Service Composition Environment is a simplified HTML5 based design tool for plant supervisor/manager and developers to create plant performance dashboard by moving different MII objects (such as display templates.com Software Downloads Installations and Upgrades A-Z Index Crystal Reports 2011. Import the transport request to the target system from the CTS+. you can use SAP Solution Manager to perform change analysis either on a system between two dates/time periods to view the configuration changes. Optionally.0. you can use ABAP CTS transport along with Java CTS+ to transport MII configurations between different systems. You can also filter or sort the records based on required parameters.0. and visualize the data pictorially using colorful and sophisticated charts. 19 .1 CUSTOMER SAP MII Business Scenarios &FP_Copyright. Ability to download production/process orders and other related master data from SAP ERP to OEE MII. OEE Management without SAP HANA has all the capabilities of the software except the SAP HANA reporting part. Ability to download OEE related SAP ERP configuration and master data to OEE MII. Users can also create form based reporting dashboard by moving different UI elements to the selected cells of the dashboard. 4. Perform Good Issue and Goods Receipt integration with SAP EWM. Ability to replicate data from SAP ERP and OEE_ERP shop floor system to SAP HANA and visualize the KPI values in an analytic report application. Send order confirmation and maintenance notifications to SAP ERP. Collect shop floor data manually or automatically through machine interface. 2. 3. 6. 5.1 20 &FP_Copyright. Figure 9: OEE Management with HANA: High Level Overview CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.static or real time data. OEE Management with SAP HANA OEE Management with SAP HANA has the full capabilities of the software which comprises of the following: 1. SAP MII Business Scenarios . 1 scenarios. Table 9 Content Location on SAP Service Marketplace Scenario description service. 21 . Figure 10: OEE Management without HANA: High Level Overview Additional Information The following documents provide more information about the SAP MII 15.1 CUSTOMER SAP MII Business Scenarios &FP_Copyright.com/instguides Configuration documentation service.com/instguides SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.sap.sap. List of Documents .1 SAP MII 15.com Enterprise Management Manufacturing SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.1 Security Guide service.sap.1 SAP MII 15.1 Application Help What's New in SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence SAP MII 15.1 Upgrade Master Guide service.com/instguides SAP Business Suite Applications SAP Manufacturing SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence SAP MII 15.com/instguides SAP Business Suite Applications SAP Manufacturing SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence SAP MII 15.1 SAP MII 15.1 Application Help help.sap.com/instguides SAP Business Suite Applications SAP Manufacturing SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence SAP MII 15. Table 10 Title Location on SAP Service Marketplace SAP MII 15.1 Installation Guide service.1 22 &FP_Copyright.sap.com Enterprise Management Manufacturing SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.1 Application Help CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.sap.sap.1 Component Upgrade Guide service.1 Release Notes help.com/securityguide SAP Business Suite Applications SAP Manufacturing SAP MII 15.sap.4 List of Documents The following table lists documents mentioned in this Master Guide. com (also available as documentation DVD) The security guide describes the settings for a medium security level and offers suggestions for raising security levels. A collective security guide is available for SAP NetWeaver.sap.sap. as well as many glossary entries in English and German. ● Target group: ○ System administrators ○ Technology consultants ○ Solution consultants ● Current version: ○ On SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap. execution.1 CUSTOMER Reference &FP_Copyright. ● Target group: ○ Relevant for all target groups ● Current version: ○ On SAP Help Portal at help. the technical infrastructure guide and SAP Notes.com Glossary ○ In the SAP system in transaction STERM SAP Library is a collection of documentation for SAP software covering functions and processes. It provides scenario-specific descriptions of preparation.com/securityguide Implementation The master guide is the starting point for implementing an SAP solution. It contains SAP-specific vocabulary in over 30 languages.1 The Main SAP Documentation Types The following is an overview of the most important documentation types that you need in the various phases in the life cycle of SAP software.A Reference A. It lists the required installable units for each business or IT scenario. ● Target group: ○ Technology consultants SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. SAP applications have a security guide of their own. such as installation guides. 23 . This document contains general guidelines and suggestions. It also provides references to other documents. Cross-Phase Documentation SAPterm is SAP’s terminology database. and follow-up of an implementation. ● Target group: ○ Consultants ○ System administrators ○ Project teams for implementations or upgrades ● Current version: ○ On SAP Help Portal at help. ○ Project teams for implementations ● Current version: ○ On SAP Service Marketplace at service. It contains Customizing activities. and precedes the application operations guides of SAP Business Suite. One of its main functions is the configuration of business scenarios. SAP Solution Manager. ● Target group: ○ System administrators ● Current version: ○ On SAP Service Marketplace at service. ● Target group: ○ Technology consultants ○ Project teams for implementations ● Current version: ○ On SAP Service Marketplace at service. ● Target group: ○ Technology consultants ○ Solution consultants ○ Project teams for implementations ● Current version: ○ In SAP Solution Manager The Implementation Guide (IMG) is a tool for configuring (Customizing) a single SAP system.com/instguides Configuration Documentation in SAP Solution Manager – SAP Solution Manager is a life-cycle platform. and implementable steps. which refers to the relevant Customizing activities in the individual SAP systems. The Customizing activities and their documentation are structured from a functional perspective. and tests.com/instguides The application operations guide is used for operating an SAP application once all tasks in the technical operations manual have been completed.1 24 &FP_Copyright. transactions. backup/restore. business processes.sap. is used. taking into account the combinations of operating systems and databases.sap. The manual refers users to the tools and documentation that are needed to carry out various tasks. master data maintenance.sap. transports. (In order to configure a whole system landscape from a process-oriented perspective. Reference . such as monitoring. It refers users to the tools and documentation that are needed to carry out the various operations-related tasks. It does not describe any business-related configuration. and so on. as well as documentation.) ● Target group: ○ Solution consultants ○ Project teams for implementations or upgrades ● Current version: ○ In the SAP menu of the SAP system under Tools Customizing IMG Production Operation The technical operations manual is the starting point for operating a system that runs on SAP NetWeaver. ● Target group: ○ System administrators CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15.com/instguides The installation guide describes the technical implementation of an installable unit. com/instguides Upgrade The upgrade master guide is the starting point for upgrading the business scenarios and processes of an SAP solution. It does not describe any business-related configuration.sap. 25 .sap. such as upgrade guides and SAP Notes. ○ Technology consultants ○ Solution consultants ● Current version: ○ On SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap. ● Target group: ○ Consultants ○ Project teams for upgrades ● Current version: ○ On SAP Service Marketplace at service. ● Target group: ○ Technology consultants ○ Project teams for upgrades ● Current version: ○ On SAP Service Marketplace at service. ● Target group: ○ Technology consultants ○ Project teams for upgrades ● Current version: ○ On SAP Service Marketplace at service. Release notes about ABAP developments are the technical prerequisite for generating delta and upgrade Customizing in the Implementation Guide (IMG).com/releasenotes ○ In the SAP menu of the SAP system under Help Release Notes (only ABAP developments) SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. It provides scenario-specific descriptions of preparation. and follow-up of an upgrade. taking into account the combinations of operating systems and databases.com/instguides Release notes are documents that contain short descriptions of new features in a particular release or changes to existing features since the previous release. It also refers to other documents.1 CUSTOMER Reference &FP_Copyright. execution.com/instguides The upgrade guide describes the technical upgrade of an installable unit.sap. “Enter your <User Name>”. program names. for example. ● Cross-references to other documentation or published works Example ● Output on the screen following a user action. SELECT and INCLUDE EXAMPLE Keys on the keyboard CUSTOMER SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence 15. for example. menu names. transaction codes. menu options Example Emphasized words or expressions Example Words or characters that you enter in the system exactly as they appear in the documentation www. messages ● Source code or syntax quoted directly from a program ● File and directory names and their paths. screen titles.com Textual cross-references to an internet address /example Quicklinks added to the internet address of a homepage to enable quick access to specific content on the Web 123456 Hyperlink to an SAP Note.1 26 &FP_Copyright. Typographic Conventions . for example. These include report names. and key concepts of a programming language when they are surrounded by body text. Example Example Arrows separating the parts of a navigation path. and menu options. and names of installation. names of variables and parameters. pushbutton labels. for example.Typographic Conventions Table 11 Example Description <Example> Angle brackets indicate that you replace these words or characters with appropriate entries to make entries in the system. database table names. for example.sap. These include field labels. upgrade. SAP Note 123456 Example ● Words or characters quoted from the screen. and database tools EXAMPLE Technical names of system objects. sap. Please see www.sap. SAP and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP SE (or an SAP affiliate company) in Germany and other countries.com &FP_Copyright.epx#trademark for additional trademark information and notices. 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