Schedule Manager
Goals
- Use the applications of the Schedule Manager in accounting contexts
- Use the automation features for defining, scheduling, executing,
- Describe the technical details of job planning and job management
Audience
- Project team members
- Members of the IT organization responsible for period-end closing activities in SAP R/3
- Accounting employees responsible for efficient organization of the period-end closing activities
Prerequisites
Essential- AC040 Cost Management and Controlling or
- AC010 Financial Accounting and Reporting
Course based on software release
- R/3 4.7
Content
- Advantages of using the Schedule Manager in period-end closing
- Components of the Schedule Manager: task list, sc…
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Goals
- Use the applications of the Schedule Manager in accounting contexts
- Use the automation features for defining, scheduling, executing,
- Describe the technical details of job planning and job management
Audience
- Project team members
- Members of the IT organization responsible for period-end closing activities in SAP R/3
- Accounting employees responsible for efficient organization of the period-end closing activities
Prerequisites
Essential- AC040 Cost Management and Controlling or
- AC010 Financial Accounting and Reporting
Course based on software release
- R/3 4.7
Content
- Advantages of using the Schedule Manager in period-end closing
- Components of the Schedule Manager: task list, scheduler, monitor, flo
- Defining and using the task list
- Job monitoring and analysis; error handling using the monitor
- Creating and executing flow definitions (simplified SAP workflow)
- Defining and using worklists to increase efficiency
- Using variables with variants
- Integrating customer-specific reports
Notes
- Course length: 4 hours
- Please note that classroom training AC690 is available as an alternative to this e-learning course.
- The possible applications of the Schedule Manager are demonstrated mainly with examples from Overhead Cost Controlling (cost center accounting and overhead orders). A few examples are taken from Financial Accounting.
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