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Hands-On Lab: Leveraging SAP Solution Manager to Automate Testing and Streamline Your Next Enhancement Package Project or Upgrade
Michael PytelNIMBL
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In This Session
• Understand how to access the SAP Solution Manager Work Centers for Solution Documentation and Change Management
• Learn how to set up a project within SAP Solution Manager 7.1• Get to know the Business Process Repository• Execute the Solution Documentation Assistant • Explore the information captured and view report summaries
within the Solution Documentation Assistant• Build a Technical Bill of Material (TBOM) for an object• Execute the Business Process Change Analyzer• If time permits, build a test plan in Test Management
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SAP Solution Manager’s Release Strategy• SAP will provide standard maintenance for SAP Solution Manager 7.0 with EHP1 until
December 2013• SAP Solution Manager 7.1 released Q3 2011! SPS07 Q4 2012
Release details http://service.sap.com/pam (requires login credentials to the SAP Service Marketplace SAP Solution Manager
Focuses on IT Service Management, Technical Operations, and improvements to Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) processes
Source: SAP Service Marketplace http://service.sap.com/solutionmanager Nuts & Bolts ALM217 Run SAP Like a Factory (requires login credentials)
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Project Lifecycle
Source: SAP
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Project Types
• Template Project Used to create a template for other projects
• Implementation Project Used for new solution implementation
• Maintenance Project Supports Change Request Management
• Upgrade Project Used for technical and/or functional upgrade project
• Safeguarding Project Used with SAP Support Services during critical issues
• Optimization Project Used with SAP Support Services to optimize
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Lab Ground Rules
• Be courteous to others in the lab and exercise patience Some steps within the lab can only be accessed one person at
a time. We will move front to back.• Be kind to the lab assistants who volunteered to help us We have three people within the lab to help assist you
• Remember to explore the tools you are using while you have access to them We have three hours to complete the exercises Leverage this time while connected to SAP Solution
Manager 7.1• If you have an issue, please raise your hand until an assistant
acknowledges you; we will help as soon as possible
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Lab Ground Rules (cont.)
• Don’t abuse the system – You have elevated rights within the system and we need to respect the other attendees No parameter or security changes to Basis folks!
• We are sharing Internet with other conference resources — again, be patient — the lab is 100% functional
• Additional lab exercises can be downloaded here http://benimbl.com/admin2014.pdf
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What’s Installed and Configured?
• SAP Solution Manager 7.1 with Support Package Stack 7 4x CPU Cores, 32GB Memory, 250GB Disk
• SOLMAN_SETUP transaction has been executed System preparation Basic configuration Managed system configuration For SAP Solution Manager (SM6) and 1x ERP System (ECD) Diagnostics Agents Deployed (DAA 7.30)
• Basic security roles copied from base SAP roles No need to assign SAP_ALL
• SAP ERP 6.0 EHP5 with SAP Best Practices Package/Demo Data Required to complete the analysis projects
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Standards
• User Names: LABUSERXX XX = number (01, 02, 03, etc.)
• Password: Welcome1• Client 001• Project Name = Username LABUSER01
• Analysis Project Name: LABUSERXX_YYYY YYYY = four digit number starting with 0001
• Analysis Name: LABUSERXX_RunZ Z = number representing the number of executions
• Test Plan Name = Username
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Where to Find More Information
• SAP Solution Manager how-to documents http://service.sap.com/solutionmanager * Media Library How-To Documents How To Create a
Configuration Guide using SAP Solution Manager• SAP configuration guides http://service.sap.com/instguides * Follow SAP Components SAP Solution Manager
Release 7.0 EHP1 Configuration Configuration Guide SAP Solution Manager 7.0 EHP1
• Benjamin Schneider, “How to Efficiently Implement and Verify Business Process Documentation” (SAP TechEd, 2012). www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/shop?rid=/media/uuid/1048edf4-4ca9-
2e10-4ab7-ef707c86cc02#*Requires login credentials to the SAP Service Marketplace
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Where to Find More Information (cont.)
• “SAP Solution Manager 4.0 Project Management – Business Blueprint Phase (Part III)” (SCN, June 2007). www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/6844
• Requirements and Design, Application Lifecycle Management Technical Enablement www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/index?rid=/webcontent/uuid/e0b1f30d
-4eb5-2c10-c388-ebd939c486d0• Detailed list of fields used in Project Administration available on
the SAPinsider Web site
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7 Key Points to Take Home
• Start using Project Administration early in your project for the most success
• SAP Solution Manager is the best place to store your blueprint documents It’s central and will always be part of your SAP landscape
• Create some kind of formalized project team member training before granting access to SAP Solution Manager
• Don’t overestimate the work required to use SAP Solution Manager Uploading documents and detailing executed activities only
takes a few minutes more• Leverage the roadmap and accelerators provided by SAP to build
your project templates if you don’t have any
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7 Key Points to Take Home (cont.)
• Don’t under-value the integration between Project Administration, Test Workbench, and Service Desk
• Leverage Solution Documentation Assistant to discover the transactions and reports leveraged within your organization
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Your Turn!
How to contact me:Michael Pytel
[email protected]: @michaelpytel
Please remember to complete your session evaluation
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