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Question: Show the steps to create a Shift Sequence for Plant Maintenance Work Center.
Answer: In SAP S/4HANA Plant Maintenance (PM), a shift sequence defines how daily working times and breaks rotate for a work center. Its significance for scheduling accuracy lies in translating theoretical "calendar days" into precise capacity availability, preventing resource overload, and ensuring alignment between maintenance activities and production schedule.
Click the following the see how a Shift Sequence is created:
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beauty they wanted to bring to their software's user interface.
Rather than a specific product, SAP Fiori is the official design system and User Experience (UX) layer for SAP products, Here are the key takeaways about what it does:
- Role-Based: It provides simplified, task-oriented applications tailored to exactly what a specific user needs to do their job.
- Intuitive Design: It replaces clunky, traditional enterprise screens with a modern, consumer-grade interface.
- Cross-Device: Fiori apps are designed to work smoothly on desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
- Design Principles: The system is built on five core pillars: role-based, adaptive, simple, coherent, and delightful.
There are 3 main interfaces for SAP access today:
- SAP GUI: The classic, desktop-based interface. It relies on specific transaction codes and is still widely used for heavy backend configurations and legacy systems.
- SAP Business Client (NWBC): An integration shell that allows users to access both traditional SAP GUI screens and modern web-based applications within a single desktop window.
- SAP Fiori: The standard, web-based UX for modern environments like SAP S/4HANA. It features a role-based, personalized launchpad with specific apps for transactional, analytical, and informational tasks.
Answer: SAP introduced SAP Fiori in 2013. It launched initially at the SAPPHIRE conference with a set of 25 apps, focusing on a mobile-first, role-based user design. Since its release in 2013, the SAP Fiori design system has gone through major updates:
- 2013 (Fiori 1.0): 25 apps initially mainly for mobile-first specifically for example PO approval.
- 2016 (Fiori 2.0): Expanded to ERP scenarios with features like the Fiori Launchpad and enhanced navigation.
- 2019 (Fiori 3): Introduced a unified user experience across the entire suite of SAP products along with the Quartz and Horizon design themes.
Key updates in Fiori 3.0:
SAP Fiori 3 introduces a redesigned, intelligent user experience focused on consistency across all SAP products, featuring- a new "Quartz theme" ( is the default design system and visual theme family for SAP Fiori 3)
- new interface called "Spaces and Pages" layout for improved navigation.
- embedded AI capabilities with Joule (SAP's built-in generative AI copilot embedded within the SAP Fiori Launchpad).
- proactive situation handling (an intelligent framework that automatically detects, tracks, and alerts users about critical business issues).
- a conversational UI (digital assistant).
- enhanced analytics for actionable insights.
https://learning.sap-press.com/sap-fiori
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Question: Classic vs S/4 FIORI Technical Object creation for SAP Plant Maintenance.
- List Display FL and EQ plus download to Excel.
- Display Installation information for the Technical Object in the Hierarchy.
- Perform Installation and Dismantling.
- Shows details of related Notification and Order for the Technical Object of FL an EQ.
- etc.
Question: References for SAP documentations on SAP Plant Mainteannce.
- Technical Object Structuring:
- Functional Locations - Hierarchical structures representing specific areas or plants where maintenance activities take place (e.g., Hydraulic system room).
- Equipment - Individual physical objects installed to functional locations (e.g., Equipments like Pump, Motor installed to the Functional Location called Hydraulic system room).
- Bill of Materials (Material BOMs) - Spares lists associated with equipment to ensure the right materials are available for repairs.
- Maintenance Notification:
- Breakdown Maintenance- Handles sudden equipment failures to restore operations and document the incident.
- Corrective Maintenance - Breakdown maintenance is emergency, reactive work performed only after an asset fails completely. In contrast, corrective maintenance is typically a proactive or planned approach to fix minor flaws or wear-and-tear before a total failure stops operations, minimizing unplanned downtime.
- Preventive Maintenance - Is a proactive strategy of regularly inspecting, servicing, and repairing equipment before it breaks down in specific intervals. Its main goal is to avoid costly unplanned downtime, extend asset lifespan, and ensure smooth, safe operations.
- Refurbishment - Repair damaged or defective repairable spare parts so they can be reused and returned to warehouse stock. This practice saves significant procurement costs over buying brand-new replacements.
- Inspection Rounding - Is a planned maintenance process where a technician inspects multiple, similar technical objects in a specific sequence (a "round"). Technicians use rounds to record specific measuring point values, such as temperature, pressure, or run hours, and to create subsequent maintenance notifications when required.
- Calibration - SAP Plant Maintenance (PM) integrates with the Quality Management (QM) module to handle equipment calibration. This ensures that measuring and test instruments operate accurately and meet regulatory compliance. The system schedules maintenance, generates calibration orders, tracks measurement results, and updates equipment status automatically.
- Maintenance Planning & Scheduling:
- Operations & Task Lists - Defining the specific steps, time required, and spare parts required to complete the maintenance work and the maintenance work centers (technicians) responsible.
- Maintenance Plan - It can automatically generates maintenance orders, notifications, or service entry sheets at predefined intervals, ensuring equipment is regularly serviced to prevent breakdowns.
- Material Reservations - Checking the availability of spare parts in inventory and reserving them in Material Management as Reservations for the maintenance work.
- Capacity Planning - Scheduling the dates and times to ensure maintenance doesn't severely disrupt daily production or operations.
- Maintenance Execution:
- Permits/Safety - Tagging and safety clearance documents (if applicable) are assigned.
- Goods Issue - Spare parts are physically issued from the warehouse to the specific maintenance order.
- Confirmation - Technicians or supervisors confirm the work is completed, log the actual hours spent, and provide feedback on the machinery's condition.
- Completion, Settlement, Close:
- Technical Completion (TECO) - The order is marked as finished, releasing any unneeded reserved materials and freeing up capacity.
- Costs Settlement - Actual costs incurred (labor, materials, services) are settled against the appropriate cost centers or general ledger accounts.
- Business Completion (CLSD) - The order is locked against further changes, finalizing its history for reporting and predictive analysis.
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