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Diff between Project Landscape and System landscape

Former Member
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Hai Gurus

Explain the thread

Thanks & Regards

Srikanth

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Former Member
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hi,

pl check this. But i dont know of somehting called project landscap, there is only system landscape.

[Landscape|http://www.sap-img.com/general/what-is-sap--landscape.htm]

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sadhu kishore

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Dear Sadu,

That I know but I have no idea on Project Land Scape.

This was asked yesterday (Telephonic interview)

If somebody pls try to explore.

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Srikanth

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hi,

in such case the best thing is to ask interviewer straight what he wants to know. I guess there is nothing when we dont know the question and may be we know it by some other terminology. Unless its a sap technical term we cant predict what the interviewer means.

Like a ticket is called issue in my proj, a case in some, TT in some etc. Bottom line is the enduser has a problem in sap with something.

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sadhu kishore

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http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sm32/helpdata/en/62/afcc3a9e8d6526e10000000a11402f/content.htm

SAP LANDSCAPE:

Landscape is like a server system or like a layout of the servers or some may even call it the architecture of the servers viz. SAP is divided into three different lanscape DEV, QAS and PROD.

DEV would have multiple clients for ex: 190- Sandbox, 100- Golden, 180- Unit Test.

QAS may again have mutiple clients for ex: 300- Integration Test, 700 to 710 Training.

PROD may have something like a 200 Production.

These names and numbers are the implementer's discreet on how they want it or they have been using in their previous implementations or how is the client's business scenario.

Now whatever you do in the Sandbox doesn't affect the other servers or clients. Whenever you think you are satisfied with your configuration and you think you can use it moving forward, you RE-DO it in the golden client (remember, this is a very neat and clean client and you cannot use it for rough usage).

As you re-do everything that you had thought was important and usable, you get a transport request pop up upon saving everytime. You save it under a transport request and give your description to it. Thus the configuration is transported to the Unit Test client (180 in this example).

You don't run any transaction or even use the SAP Easy Access screen on the 100 (golden) client. This is a configuration only client. Now upon a successful tranport by the Basis guy, you have all the configuration in the Testing client, just as it is in the Golden client. The configuration remains in sync between these two clients.

But in the Testing client you can not even access SPRO (Display IMG) screen. It's a transaction only client where you perform the unit test. Upon a satisfactory unit test, you move the good configuration to the next SERVER (DEV).

The incorrect or unsatisfactory configuration is corrected in Golden (may again as well be practised in the sandbox prior to Golden) and accordingly transported back to 180 (Unit Test) until the unit test affected by that particular config is satisfactory.

The Golden client remains the 'database' (if you wanna call it that) or you may rather call it the 'ultimate' reference client for all the good, complete and final configuration that is being used in the implementation.

In summary:

Landscape : is the arrangement for the servers

IDES : is purely for education purpose and is NOT INCLUDED in the landscape.

DEVELOPMENT ---> QUALITY -


> PRODUCTION

DEVELOPMENT : is where the the consultants do the customization as per the company's requirement.

QUALITY : is where the core team members and other members test the customization.

PRODUCTION : is where the live data of the company is recorded.

A request will flow from Dev->Qual->Prod and not backwards.

1. Sandbox server:

In the initial stages of any implementation project, You are given

a sandbox server where you do all the configuration/customization as per the companies business process.

2. Development Server:

Once the BBP gets signed off, the configuration is done is development server and saved in workbench requests, to be transported to Production server.

3. Production Server:

This is the last/ most refined client where the user will work after project GO LIVE. Any changes/ new develpoment is done is development client and the request is transported to production.

These three are landscape of any Company. They organised their office in these three way. Developer develop their program in Development server and then transport it to test server. In testing server tester check/test the program and then transport it to Production Server. Later it will deploy to client from production server.

Presentaion Server- Where SAP GUI have.

Application Server - Where SAP Installed.

Database Server - Where Database installed.

What is the meaning of "R" in R/3 systems?

R/3 stands for realtime three tier architecture. This is the kind of architrecture SAP R/3 system has.

R/3 means three layers are installed in Different system/server and they are connected with each other.

1)Presentation

2)Application.

3)Data base server.

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