on 01-07-2008 11:54 AM
Hi gurus
What is the diff between base line confuguration and final configuration?
What is the diff between client dependent and client independent?
What is the name of the first meeting at the time of project preparation.
Thanks in advance
srinivas
Hi Srinivas,
Baseline configuration is performed by the application consultant. This will allow the team to get a firm understanding of processes within R/3 and of how the
IMG is used to carry out actual configuration. The team will be able to test the Baseline configuration and validate that all the requirements have been met by developing and performing Baseline Scenarios.Baseline Scenarios replicate your key business processes in the R/3 System to check that the Baseline provides the required configuration and business solution platform for the final business solution. The number and detail of Baseline Scenarios depends on the confidence level you want from the confirmation. The goal must be to define scenarios for your key business flows.
Where as, Final configuration will build upon the Baseline. This configuration is performed by the business process teams. Each configuration core business process is divided into cycles of related business process flows. These can
be configured in parallel, for which reports, user procedures, testing scenarios and security profiles need to be developed. The cycles not only provide milestones for the project team, but also provide points at which the business processes
can be demonstrated to the user community. This approach provides immediate feedback as well as involves the entire organization in the project.
2.Tables which can be access by all user are client independent (no mandt field in table)
tables which can be access by some specific user are client dependent (use mandt field in table).
Hope this will be clear, Add points please.
Tx,
Prasanthi
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