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SCM Implementation Questionaire

Former Member
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Hi Everyone,

We are going to implement SCM along with LC and Optimizer and intergrate to my ECC and BW. So i need a questionaire for implementation of product compactability matrix, like the dependencies on each one.

Kindly assist.

Regards,

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pavan_verma2
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Hi,

Did you mean "Product availability Matrix" PAM

then the link is

https://websmp204.sap-ag.de/pam

SAP definition of PAM

" Product Availability Matrix: Short Documentation

The Product Availability Matrix (PAM) bundles technical and release planning information on SAP Product Versions for quick reference.You will find information on their availability dates, maintenance end dates and upgrade paths, as well as technical release information (DB platforms, operating systems etc.) The technical release information is displayed per product intance.

You want to get a basic or more detailed understanding on the information provided on the PAM, about what a Product Version or a Product Instance is? Have a look into our PAM Basics presentation. For a quick overview on some of the terms that are used in the PAM information (i.e. Instance, Product version etc) refer to the Product Availability Matrix glossary.

Thanks

Pavan Verma

Former Member
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Mac,

I have never seen a questionnaire that would aid you to "implement SCM". I have seen some questionnaires for helping you to 'size' the SCM hardware. For these, go to http://service.sap.com/support and use the standard search feature.

I don't know what you mean by a "product compactability matrix". SCM is compatible with ECC, and SCM is compatible with BW.

I think the first questions you should think about are "Why are we going spend our money on an implementation of SCM"? and "Which business processes do we think we would like to implement"?. Without a clear goal of the expected outcome, your project will not end satisfactorily.

A good starting point to familiarize yourself with what you are getting into is http://service.sap.com/scm Once you have reviewed everything on this site, you will have a better idea as to which questions you should be asking in your questionnaire.

Best Regards,

DB49