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Use the SAP Content Server for Your Document Imaging and Archiving Needs!

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  1. 1. IM111 Use the SAP Content Server for Your Document Imaging and Archiving Needs! John Walls, Verbella CMG, LLC Sept 10, 2008
  2. 2. Agenda 1. Session Overview 2. SAP Content Server 2.1. What is it? 2.2. What can it be used for? 3. Document Imaging 3.1. Why? 3.2. Available Scenarios and Demos 4. Printlists, Outgoing documents and Data Archiving 4.1. Printlist and Outgoing documents, Why? 4.2. Data Archiving, Why? 4. SAP GOS or Generic Object Services 5.1. Common uses
  3. 3. Session Learning Points-  Attendees today will understand the following learning points  An understanding of the SAP Content Server – What it takes to install it – What it takes to maintain it – Understand it’s limitations  How it can be used as a Document Imaging Platform, and what is required – How ROI can be gained very quickly – What are the supported archiving scenarios  How the SAP Content Server provides a better storage solution then just storing data archiving files on the file system
  4. 4. Agenda 1. Session Overview 2. SAP Content Server 2.1. What is it? 2.2. Fast Facts? 3. Document Imaging 3.1. Why? 3.2. Available Scenarios and Demos 4. Print Lists, Outgoing documents and Data Archiving 4.1. Print List and Outgoing documents, Why? 4.2. Data Archiving, Why? 4. SAP GOS or Generic Object Services 5.1. Common uses
  5. 5. SAP Content Server…..What is it? The SAP Content Server is a stand-alone component – in which electronic documents of any format can be stored. The documents can be saved either in one (or more) MaxDB instances or in the file system. The SAP Content Server is available for Windows Server 2000 & 2003 as well as for several UNIX variants and Linix. “The SAP Content Server is the server at the core of SAP’s document storage and management concept. It provides the technical infrastructure for all document-centric applications and business scenarios that do not require a long-term document archiving solution. Because the SAP Content Server is included in every SAP solution, a self-contained content server is always available to SAP customers.”
  6. 6. SAP Content Server…..Drill down into the details SAP applications- – SAP Business Workplace, ArchiveLink, SAP Document Management System (DMS), and SAP Knowledge Warehouse. Integrated management from within SAPGui. CSADMIN and OAC0 MaxDB comes with Database Manager and SQL Studio SAP MaxDB is also widely used within SAP- – The Service Marketplace, – The Training documentation in Knowledge Warehouse, and – SDN runs on SAP MaxDB. SDN currently is one of the largest SAP NetWeaver Portal implementation with far more than 1,000,000 named users, and it runs on SAP MaxDB and Linux-x64.
  7. 7. SAP Content Server…..Fast Facts  SAP Content Server Version 6.2: Only supported window platforms  SAP Content Server Version 6.3: Release Oct 11, 2003,  Microsoft Windows, Linux, IBM AIX, Sun Solaris and HP-UX  Supported storage in a file system (UFS/NFS)  SAP Content Server Version 6.4: Released June 6, 2006, EOM March 31, 2013  Supports Windows 2003 64BIT April 8, 2008  MS IIS 5.0 and 6.0 June 6, 2006  SAPinst is required to install  MaxDB current Version: 7.6 - 7.7 coming soon  7.4 and earlier were known as SAP DB  More than 13,000 SAP customers run SAP MaxDB  Scanning interface: None  Options Media Support: None  Support SAP Release: Since 4.6C  Supported ArchiveLink Version: 0045 Http
  8. 8. SAP Installation
  9. 9. SAP Content Server – SAP Content Server SAP Cache HTTP HTTP File system or database Server (No optical Media support) HTTP SAP R/3 HTTP No Scanner Interface for SAP Content Server Third party document capture vendors like Kofax would be necessary. Retrieval of documents through the SAP GUI using the ECL Viewer
  10. 10. Create the Content Repository
  11. 11. Content Server Administration
  12. 12. Create the Content Repository on the CS
  13. 13. Details of the Content Repository
  14. 14. Testing Connectivity
  15. 15. Status Information
  16. 16. Sending the Certificate (Optional)
  17. 17. Agenda 1. Session Overview 2. SAP Content Server 2.1. What is it? 2.2. Fast Facts? 2. Document Imaging 3.1. Why? 3.2. Available Scenarios and Demos 4. Print Lists, Outgoing documents and Data Archiving 4.1. Print List and Outgoing documents, Why? 4.2. Data Archiving, Why? 4. SAP GOS or Generic Object Services 5.1. Common uses
  18. 18. Go to the Generic Object Services — Attachment List
  19. 19. SAP Process that could have documentation Inquiry Quotation Purchase Sales Order Contracts Sales Production Orders Good Orders Receipt Picking Packing Vendor Shipment Group Invoice Vendor Deliveries Deliveries Master Goods Customer Issue Master Invoice Material Accounting Master
  20. 20. Cost Associated with the Paper Office Companies spend a lot on paper  $20 in labor to file a document  $120 in labor to find a misfiled document  $220in labor to reproduce a lost document (does not include any legal penalties) Average document gets copied 19 times Professionals spend 5-15% of their time reading information, but up to 50% looking for it 7.5% of all documents are lost (1 in 20)  3% of the remainder get misfiled Source: Coopers and Lybrand/Lawrence Livermore
  21. 21. Three Most Common SAP Archiving Scenarios Early archiving  Uses workflow to route images to processors  Onceprocessed the image is linked to the newly created SAP R/3 document Late archiving  Uses indexing fields to link image to existing document Late archiving with barcode  Uses barcodes to link image to previously created SAP R/3 document
  22. 22. Old, New, and Newest — Scenario Naming Schemes SAP R/3 4.6C SAP R/3 SAP R/3 and Above 4.5 - 4.6B 4.0 and Older Early archiving Storing for subsequent entry Store for entry later with workflow Store for assignment at a Storing for subsequent assignment N/A later time Store and enter (storing Store and enter Simultaneous archiving and entering) Store and assign (storing Store and assign N/A and assigning) Assign then store (assigning Assign and store Late archiving then storing)
  23. 23. Late Archiving Late archiving – uses indexing fields to link the image to an existing Accounting Document or Master Record  Very basic and easy to use  Very common with e-documents that can be uploaded  Ifused with a Scanned document a third party software is required To Access this scenario - Use Transaction code OAWD to upload documents
  24. 24. Late Archiving Scenario
  25. 25. Scanning Processing Steps – Late Archiving Documen Invoice t Images SAP Content Server Data Scan Indexing Release SAP Link Table
  26. 26. Late Archiving with Content Server
  27. 27. Late Archiving – Content Server Upload
  28. 28. Late Archiving – Content Server (cont.)
  29. 29. Late Archiving – Content Server (cont.)
  30. 30. Late Archiving – Content Server (cont.)
  31. 31. Late Archiving Summary Advantages: Very simple to use and easy to configure It’s set up for every project as a backup or catch-all Itdoes not change your business process (except maybe less filing) Drawbacks: Key fields must be known or they have to be looked up by the scan operator or indexer Very tedious, lending itself to key stroke errors — or mis- indexing
  32. 32. Early Archiving Scenario EarlyArchiving – uses workflow to route images to A/P Possessor to process Once processed, the image is linked to the newly- created Transaction. Very common in A/P Allows for reporting on the duration of the processing
  33. 33. Early Archiving Scenario
  34. 34. Scanning Processing Solution Steps Invoice Documen t SAP Content Images Server Scan Release Data SAP Workflow
  35. 35. Kofax Capture
  36. 36. Automatic Release to SAP Released to SAP RFC calls FM to Create URL RFC call creates Workitem UR L is SAP use d to Sto re I ma ge SAP Content Server
  37. 37. SAP User Workflow Inbox
  38. 38. SAP User Workflow Inbox (cont.)
  39. 39. Process Workitem POST
  40. 40. Process Workitem — Completed
  41. 41. Early Archiving Summary Advantages  Distribute work to others and eliminates paper  Allows for ad hoc approval process  Standard reporting on end-user processing Drawbacks  Most complicated of the standard supplied archive scenarios  Faster processing requires dual monitors  SAP Workflow needs to be initialized and Org units may have to be used  Limiting workflow out of the box, – No Approval Process – No Automated Routing – No Exception Handling  Documents have to batched by, (PO vs Non-PO), then by Org Unit, then by Physical Invoice Characteristics
  42. 42. Archiving Using Barcodes Late archiving using bar codes – uses bar codes to link image to the SAP object  Very common in A/P  Usedto identify accounting transactions missing back-up documentation  Individual document indexing/categorizing is eliminated  Requires very little training  Scanning is much more efficient – No indexing – No scanning separator sheets  Very effective and easy to use scanning technique
  43. 43. Late Archiving with Barcode Scenario Process Flow
  44. 44. Scanning Processing Steps – Late Archiving with Barcode Documen Invoice t Images SAP Content Server Data Scan Validate Release Barcode SAP Link Table
  45. 45. External 3rd Party REQUIRED for Barcode Archiving Requires an External Scanning Client If3rd Party Content Management solutions are being used, their Scan Clients will be able to handle barcode archiving, If they are ArchiveLink Certified.  Example of this include – OnBase, IXOS, IBM, FileNet, Documentum, etc.* Ifthe SAP Content Server is being used. Since there is no Scanning interface supplied a stand alone imaging software application that has an Archivelink Certified interface is required.  Example of this include – Kofax Capture with Kofax Export Connector for ERP** * Partial List ** There may be other vendors, unknown to speaker. Please do your own research
  46. 46. Late Archiving with Barcode — Automatic
  47. 47. Late Archiving with Barcode — Manual
  48. 48. Scanning Application – Kofax Capture
  49. 49. Classification and Extraction of Index Fields Extraction
  50. 50. Validating Barcode
  51. 51. Automatic Release to SAP — AR4ERP Released to SAP
  52. 52. Late Archiving with Barcode Summary Advantages: Does not change the existing A/P process Requires very little training Scanning is much more efficient – No indexing – No scanning separator sheets Identifies documents that have not been scanned Multiple SAP objects can be linked to a scanned document Individual document indexing/categorizing is eliminated Drawback: Need to manage and print/buy barcodes
  53. 53. Agenda 1. Session Overview 2. SAP Content Server 2.1. What is it? 2.2. Fast Facts? 3. Document Imaging 3.1. Why? 3.2. Available Scenarios and Demos 4. Print Lists, Outgoing documents and Data Archiving 4.1. Print List and Outgoing documents, Why? 4.2. Data Archiving, Why? 4. SAP GOS or Generic Object Services 5.1. Common uses
  54. 54. Printlists - Reports Snap shot in time Saves on Processing time, the report is run once and archived. Printlist report is viewed instead of online version. Saves paper and toner Used as a report distribution tool Used heavily as a Data Archiving Retrieval Strategy. Can be used with Hyperlinks- Links to other archived documents
  55. 55. Printlist with HyperLinks
  56. 56. Outgoing Documents – Customer Invoices Snap shot in time. Saves on Processing time. Pull up the exact copy of the invoice that was sent to the customer. Used heavily in Data Archiving. (Retrieval Strategy) Itis very difficult to re-print outgoing documents if they have been archived. Once stored, they can be accessed through a customer self-service portal.
  57. 57. GOS – Attachment List
  58. 58. Data Archiving: Benefits and... Database Growth: With and Without Archiving Various (Training, other costs) Reduced Storage Costs. Personnel 10% System Performance. 45% Hard disk Speed up your Upgrade. 23% Identifies Incomplete Business Items “Administration costs for 1 TB storage are 19% 5 to 7 times higher than the storage costs” 3% Environment Storage Mgmt (Electricity, physical space) (Soft- & Hardware) (Dataquest/Gartner) Implementing 9 Data Management Techniques Over the Next 2 Years 6000 5000 4000 GBs 3000 2000 1000 0 5 6 Fe 5 05 Fe 6 06 Fe 7 07 M 5 Ja 5 M 6 A 6 M 7 A 7 A 5 5 O 5 6 O 6 Ja 6 Ju 6 Ju 7 5 Ju 5 N 5 6 N 6 7 5 6 7 -0 -0 -0 -0 0 -0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 -0 0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 l-0 -0 l-0 l-0 -0 n- n- n- n- n- n- b- b- b- ov ov ec ar ar ar ec ay ay ay ug ep ug ep ct ct pr pr pr Ju Ju Ju Ja M M M D D A S A S Without Data Management With Data Management Information from Past SAP Presentations
  59. 59. Storage of Archive Files Three Choices- File System ArchiveLink Interface with Third-party software ArchiveLink – SAP Content Server
  60. 60. Process with ArchiveLink Archiving program R/3 Archive Database file Delete Program Delete program Archive Archive Archive Archive Archive Archive file file file file file file ArchiveLink Archive Archive Archive Archive Archive Archive Interface file file file file file file SAP Content Server
  61. 61. SARA: Archiving “Console” Customizing Archive Object Specific
  62. 62. SARA: Archiving “Console” Customizing File Names/Paths
  63. 63. SARA: Archiving “Console” Customizing Archive Object Specific
  64. 64. Storing the Archive File
  65. 65. Agenda 1. Session Overview 2. SAP Content Server 2.1. What is it? 2.2. Fast Facts? 3. Document Imaging 3.1. Why? 3.2. Available Scenarios and Demos 4. Print Lists, Outgoing documents and Data Archiving 4.1. Print List and Outgoing documents, Why? 4.2. Data Archiving, Why? 4. SAP GOS or Generic Object Services 5.1. Common uses
  66. 66. Overview Create Attachment Create Note & Private Notes Create External Document (URL) Store Business Documents Enter Barcode Attachment List Send Relationships Workflow Subscribe To Object
  67. 67. Generic Object Services (GOS) What is it? The generic Object Services offer functions that are available in various SAP applications. The functions are always called and used in the same way in order to keep the learning burden for end users low.
  68. 68. Create Attachment
  69. 69. Display an Attachment
  70. 70. Create Attachment
  71. 71. A Word About Using Attachments  Technically speaking, notes, PC attachments, and URLs are treated as SAP office documents  They result in corresponding entries in the SOOD and SOFM tables  Contents of the attachments are stored in the SOC3 table (Notes and URLs)  Contents of the PC attachments are written to the SOFFCONT1 table  See Note 530792 for more information  See Note 389366 if you need to move documents from the database to an external content server
  72. 72. Storing a Business Document
  73. 73. Storing a Business Document
  74. 74. Wrap - Up When paired with the proper scanning application- The SAP Content Server can be a very robust and stable Document Management System Remember to create a back up strategy for the Content Server, especially the log files. The Content Server can be installed in a VM environment The Content Server easily handles ADK files, Print List, and outgoing documents Ifyour going to use the “Create Attachment” feature in GOS, the destination should be the Content Server and not the R/3 database
  75. 75. Thank you! John Walls Verbella CMG, LLC 484-888-2199 john.walls@VerbellaCMG.com

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