
Understand SAP and SAP Basis, their three-tier real-time architecture, and their 1972 origins as enterprise software. Identify SAP consultants' roles—functional, business, and programmers—and the use of ABAP for customization.
Explore how an integrated ERP system unites finance, manufacturing, supply chain, and customers to automate processes, optimize planning, and enable data-driven decisions across the organization.
Explore SAP R/3 products, a real-time ERP suite built for client-server architectures that distribute workloads across multiple computers, integrating finance, production, logistics, and human resources.
Explore SAP architecture and three-tier layers, including central, distributed, and three-tier designs, detailing presentation, application, and database components, and how load balancing and dedicated application servers optimize performance.
Discover SAP system landscapes and the three-system setup—development, quality, and production—and how changes move through transport requests from development to testing to production.
Learn to create and send a system maintenance message using S-M02, customize content, select server and language, schedule expiration, and ensure all users receive the notification at login.
Learn how to reset a user password in SAP Basis End User Training, unlock accounts, and enforce rules: no recent password reuse and no prefixes like sfp or boss.
Learn to monitor failed updates with SM13, view per-user update status and times, identify errors, distinguish critical from non-critical updates, re-run updates, and maintain records in a spreadsheet.
Understand how system logs use local locks on each application server and central locks, with messages in a circular log and filters by date, time, user, and process.
Learn to monitor and manage SAP work processes using sm50, identify process types, statuses, and hold reasons, and use performance monitoring to diagnose delays.
Explore how to monitor and manage lock entries in SAP using SM12, identify exclusive, shared, and exclusive but not cumulative locks, and delete locks to free the dataset.
Perform a post-installation system check in SAP using the transaction codes Esam 28 or SICP to verify no errors or report inconsistencies.
Explore how to view and analyze short dumps in SAP, interpret DTL messages, and guide corrective actions with business consultants and system administrators to prevent recurring errors.
Monitor user logons to the SFP system with AL08 across application servers, viewing active instances, active users, and connection types such as dialogue and RFC.
Learn to use SM01 to lock and unlock SAP transaction codes, view their status, and apply changes by logging on, checking the lock box, and pressing enter.
Identify and unlock user accounts after too many failed logon attempts by checking lock status in SU01 and restoring access, as demonstrated in SAP Basis end user training.
Monitor background jobs with transaction AS 37 to view status such as canceled, active, ready, in queue, or running, and release or run jobs immediately while reviewing logs for issues.
Use the S-M 51 transition to view all SAP servers and instances, and identify if SFP runs on a central or dialog instance by checking the ICM message type.
Use the workload monitor (transaction 0 3) to track daily user activity, processing times, and long-running transactions, and learn when to escalate to prevent impacting other users.
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SAP is an acronym for Systems , Applications and Products for Data Processing
SAP ECC 6.0 (Enterprise Core Components) provide the core solutions for running enterprise business processes in Financials, Logistics and Human Resources
The term “BASIS” is a reference to the underlying technical architecture of an SAP application. The term encompasses the server infrastructure , software and the server processes that run the SAP application.
SAP consultants who design, build and manage the SAP environment are termed as BASIS consultants. They are the SAP Technical architects in the IT organization.
SAP consultants possess the skills required to administer and configure SAP specific settings in an IT landscape. They are part of a larger organization which may run a landscape consisting of several SAP and Non-SAP applications.
Taught by an instructor who carries more than 12 years plus of Real time SAP experience with numerous implementations.
This Course is designed for all Newbee into SAP Basis. This course is the first step which gives Level 1 activities as a Freshers or 2 to 4 yrs of experience in SAP Basis.
Instructor has taught all Daily Activities as a SAP Basis Administrator in any organization.
Trainer has given very clear explanation on all the monitoring tasks with examples.