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Functional Modules Available in Retail

former_member182489
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Dear ,

Am MM consultant also done support project in SD . New to Retail.

1.Please let me know.what are all the modules that comes in iIS RETAIL .

FOR EG: Std ERP(MM AND SD ),IS retail, BI.SAP XI etc

I would like to handle only the functional part . MM and SD of IS RETAIL.and Retail .

please reply .

Edited by: manu m on Mar 23, 2009 10:32 AM

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Hi Manu,

Functional Scope for Retail Solution as per SAP IS Retail ECC6 EHP3 are as followed:

Business Processes and scenarios

1. Merchandise Lifecycle

1.1 Item Management

1.2 Retail Pricing

1.3 Promotion Management

1.4 Assortment Operations

1.5 Price and Revenue Management - Manual Price Changes

1.6 PRICAT Inbound

1.7 Price and Revenue Management - Markdown Planning

2. Supply Chain Management

2.2 Plan-driven Procurement

2.3 Demand-driven Procurement

2.4 Quotation-based Procurement

2.5 ECR-Compliant Procurement Processes

2.6 Perishables Buying

2.7 Subsequent Settlement

2.8 Invoice Verification

2.9 Warehouse and DC Management (Lean WM)

2.10 Warehouse and DC Management (WM)

2.11 Merchandise Distribution

3. Store & Multi Channel

3.1 Sales Order Management

3.2 In-Store Merchandise and Inventory Management

3.3 Cross Channel Customer Order Management

3.4 Store Connectivity

3.5 Mobile In-store Inventory Management

3.6 SAP POS Connectivity ERP Outbound

3.7 SAP POS Features and ERP Inbound

3.8 BI Retail POS Analytics

3.9 Customer Order Management at POS

4. Enterprise Management & Support

4.1 General Ledger

4.2 Accounts Receivable

4.3 Accounts Payable

4.4 Period End Closing Financial Accounting

4.5 Cash Management

4.6 Asset Accounting

4.7 Asset Acquisition through Direct Capitalization

4.8 Asset Acquisition for Constructed Assets (Investment Orders)

4.9 Activate Document Splitting

4.10 General Cost Center Planning

4.11 Overhead Cost Accounting u2013 Actual

4.12 Period End Closing Activities

Apart from the above there are interaction with the following components:

1. SAP Merchandise Assortment Planning (MAP)

2. POS DM

3. SAP Transactionware GM

4. SAP BI/BW

5. SAP PI/XI

Since your wish to handle only functional part MM/SD, then you will feel more comfortable in

Merchandise Lifecycle

Supply Chain Management

Hope it helps.

Regards,

Anirban Roy

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I have awarded you . thanks

what will be the retail cycle .

PR-PO-GR IN DISTRIBUTION CENTRE

THEN STO - GOODS ISSUE . GR IN STORES

AND SALES AHPPENS IN STORES .

"BUT HOW THE PR RISES "

From my understandings its thru ALLOCATION or thru STORE ORDER (pos).

please help me understand . how the PR rises . also when the sto for a store happens

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Hi Manu.

You have rightly understood the retail cycle.

Following will explain you better.

Consumption-based planning is the most common procedure used in retail. In retail, those responsible for requirements planning must ensure that the goods are available for the recipients and consumers. This is achieved by means of various MRP procedures.The stock planner defines a suitable forecasting, MRP, and lot-sizing procedure for specific articles.

A purchase requisition is generated automatically on the basis of the requirements calculated by the system. The requirements planning result generated by the system can be adjusted manually by the stock planner. The purchase requisition is finally converted to a purchase order, which can then be forwarded to the vendor.

Four different consumption-based planning procedures are available:

1.Automatic reorder point planning

2.Time-phased planning

3.Combination: time-phased planning with reorder point planning

4.Forecast-based planning

Hope it helps.

Regards,

Anirban Roy

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