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Monday, August 18, 2025

Q&A in Class (2025-08-20) S43000

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Question: Exploring FIORI in S/4HANA. 

Answer: The first generation of SAP Fiori, version 1.0, was released in 2013. The main interface are Fiori Groups which contain a logical grouping of Fiori Tiles. It introduced a mobile-first design approach with a focus on simplifying business tasks and providing a responsive user experience across different devices. Initially, focused on a mobile-first approach, providing a simplified, user-friendly interface for common business tasks within the existing SAP ECC environment. It initially offered a limited set of 25 transactional apps, like those for approving requests or viewing sales orders, specifically designed to improve the user experience for frequently used functions.

SAP Fiori apps are primarily built using SAPUI5, which is a UI development toolkit for HTML5. SAPUI5 utilizes a combination of web technologies, including:

• HTML5: For structuring the content and defining the layout of the user interface.
• JavaScript: The core programming language for implementing application logic, handling user interactions, and manipulating the UI.
• XML: Often used for defining views and structuring the UI components within SAPUI5 applications.
• CSS: For styling the appearance of the Fiori apps and ensuring a consistent look and feel according to the Fiori design guidelines.
• Notes: While SAPUI5 is the foundation for most web-based Fiori apps, native Fiori apps can also be developed for specific platforms using their respective native languages, such as Swift for iOS or Java for Android. However, the majority of standard SAP Fiori apps are built with SAPUI5.

SAP introduced the next generation Fiori interface called Spaces and Pages in the SAP Fiori Launchpad which was release in S/4HANA 2020 to improve user experience by enhancing organization, personalization, and flexibility in accessing and managing applications. Spaces and pages offer a more structured and intuitive way to navigate the Fiori Launchpad, making it easier for users to find the apps they need for their specific roles and tasks. 

To help you to understand SAP Fiori, here are some official links:

To help you to understand SAP Fiori, here are Blog Posts to show the step by steps guides:

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Question: Review how to ceate a New Tile in "Space and Pages".


Answer: To create a new tile within an SAP Fiori Launchpad space and page, you need to first create the tile, then add it to a page, and finally assign that page to a space which is then assigned to a business role. This process ensures users can access the new tile through their personalized launchpad experience. 
Click the following Blog Posts to see steps of how to ceate a New Tile in "Space and Pages" in S/4HANA 2023.

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Question: Outline the key aspects of Corrective Maintenance Steps (BH1 - Standard Process).

Answer: The standard BH1 process for corrective maintenance involves a series of steps to address equipment failures, starting with detection and diagnosis, followed by planning and execution of repairs, and concluding with testing and documentation. This process ensures that equipment is restored to operational status efficiently and effectively, minimizing downtime and potential losses. 

See the Blog Posts links to the Step-by-Step illustration from Create Notification to Complete Order.

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Question: Outlines the key aspects of Simplified Emergency Maintenance Process in S4 HANA Asset Management (BH2 - Emergency Maintenance). 

Answer: Report Malfunction app is designed mainly for technicians for to be used in Emergency Breakdown process.
• Emergency maintenance involves creating a malfunction report, planning repair work, assigning work items and spare parts, and documenting the repair. 
• It is included in default role SAP_BR_MAINTENANCE_TECHNICIAN.
• Emergency Maintenance, where all the steps are covered in one Fiori App ID F2023'
• Scope ID BH2 in SAP Best Practices is using this app which contains 3 tiles as below:
1. Report Malfunction Tile - used to create malfunction reports.
2. Manage Malfunction Reports Tile - list of malfunction reports.
3. Repair Malfunctions-My Job List Tile - list of work items assigned to Me and My Team.

Blog Posts step by step, Fiori App and SAP online help below:

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