Curso SAP Conceptos e iniciación - 29. Aplicaciones Fiori
SAP Fiori Applications Overview
Introduction to SAP Fiori Applications
- The video introduces the course on SAP concepts, focusing on accessing the launchpad and understanding different types of applications.
- SAP Fiori applications are web-based, platform-independent apps designed for mobile and desktop use across various business lines and roles.
Types of SAP Applications
- There are three main types of applications discussed: transactional, analytical, and factsheets.
Transactional Applications
- Transactional applications execute transactions such as purchase orders or vendor master record changes. They allow users to perform specific tasks within the system.
Analytical Applications
- Analytical applications display key performance indicators (KPIs) in visual formats like tables and graphs. They do not execute transactions but provide real-time insights into business operations by combining data with SAP HANA's analytical capabilities.
Factsheet Applications
- Factsheet applications present detailed information about products or services without executing transactions. They serve as reference points for reviews and follow-ups.
Application Organization in Launchpad
- Users can filter applications in the launchpad by type (transactional, analytical, factsheet), allowing for a more organized view of available tools.
- The video demonstrates how to categorize and visualize these applications effectively using filters.
Examples of Specific Applications
Accounts Payable Summary Application
- This analytical application is available for SAP S/4HANA Cloud. It allows users to compare account balances and review financial records across devices like computers and tablets.
Cash Position Details Application
- A transactional application that monitors cash position trends within a company. It aggregates data from accounting and treasury sources for comprehensive analysis.
Bill of Materials Application
- This factsheet application is exclusive to SAP Business Suite, providing an overview of material lists with categorized headers.
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