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MSS - HCM Processes and Forms

Former Member
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Can somebody please tell me what the standard HCM Processes and Forms used in MSS are?

Thanks

WB

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Former Member
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Thanks Kevin

extremely helpful.

Thanks

WB

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Hi Will,

What version of ERP are you on? What enhancement package are you on?

Here is one note that has a list of new forms within EhP4

[Note 1241866 - New forms released|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1241866]

This explains what is needed to use HCM Processes and Forms

[Note 1048386 - SAP MSS/ESS: HCM Processes & Forms - Web Dynpro ABAP|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1048386]

I'll see what else I can dig up...

Cheers,

Kevin

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We are on ERP 2005, ECC6 or ERP6! Also on EHP 3.

Thanks

WB

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Hi Will,

I can't find any information that SAP has that states exactly what forms are delivered with each enhancement package. I know if you go into the IMG and launch the Create ISR Scenario, and you will see a bunch of forms. Anything that has an "H" in the Application column is an HCM Process & Form, and that will show you what is delivered in the way of those types of forms. If you want to see all forms, go to transaction SFP, and search them all... I think there are almost 1400 forms.

Another thing that you could do is go into SE16 and enter table T5ASRFSCN. This will give you all form scenarios, same as going into the IMG as stated above...

Another table you could look at is QISRSCENARIO...

Other than this right now, I don't have anything that just states, here are the forms that are available with each suppport pack, or enhancement package.

Here is a link to the [HCM Processes & Forms |http://service.sap.com/~form/sapnet?_SHORTKEY=00200797470000081847&]in the Service Marketplace. There is a link on the right hand side to the Media Library, which has documents on different aspects of HCM Processes & Forms.

Hope this helps a little more.

Cheers,

Kevin