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SAP Best Practices for DBM V1.600

What¶s New

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What´s New: All New Features at a Glance

New Content Development - Business Scenarios

SAP Best Practices for DBM V1.600 is based on SAP Best Practices for 

DBM V1.500 in terms of content. We have enhanced the existing 3 scenarios

and added 11 new scenarios

Based on SAP ERP 2005

SAP Best Practices Installation Assistant

New Documentation: Installation Assistant User Guide

For the content activation only one scope file containing all Building Blocks

for the installation of SAP Best Practices for DBM is required

SAP Best Practices Personalization Assistant

New SAP Best Practices Personalization Assistant

Enhanced Personalization

Installation Files

Installation Files (variant files) are attached to collective note for SAP Best

Practices for DBM (note number: 1069193)

New

SAP Best Practices for DBM V1.600 - What´s New ?

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What's New: New and Enhanced Business Scenarios inV1.600

Customer Management Vehicle Sales and Administration Vehicle Service Parts Management

OEMs & Suppliers Dealer Network &

Customers

Procurement Sales & Distribution Service

Dealer Business Management

Industry Value Chain

AD0 - Customer Management AF1 - Vehicle Sales with OEM

AF2 - Sales from other branch

AG0 - Service with Recall/WTY

AA0 - Appointment Scheduling

AB0 - Time Recording

AC1 - Parts Purchase

AC2 - Purchase with Stock Transfer 

AC3 - Purchase for 3rd-party ServiceAF3 - Sales from other company

AF4 - Sales from Showroom

AE0 - Used Car Purchase

AH0 - Sales with Cash Desk

AI0 - Order Cancellation with FOE

Pre-defined Smartforms

New Scenarios

Enhanced Scenarios

For more information on the new functional features of SAP Best Practices for DBM V1.600, refer to the SAP BestPractices for DBM V1.600 Overview.

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What's New: SAP Best Practices Installation Assistant

SAP Best Practices Installation Assistant User Guide

New

The SAP Best Practices

Installation Assistant (BPIA) is

the tool designed to ease

installation of SAP BestPractices.

The BPIA User Guide provides a

detailed description of this tool

and outlines all important tool

features.

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What's New: SAP Best Practices Installation Assistant

One scope files for activating the whole solution

When installing the SAP Best Practices for DBM Package using the

SAP Best Practices Installation Assistant, it is not necessary anymore

to upload several installation assistant project files.

Now, it is possible to import the complete scope into the Installation

Assistant by uploading just one single file (the scope file).

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What's New: SAP Best Practices Personalization

Assistant

Enhanced personalization scope available

New

If you want to install SAP Best Practices with personalized values,

SAP Best Practices offers the possibility to easily adapt selected

values to your needs.

The SAP Best Practices Personalization Assistant guides you through

the personalization activities. It is located on the documentation DVD.

With the current version of the SAP Best Practices for DBM Package,

the scope of variables offered for personalization has been increased.

To check all variables that can be personalized, open the

documentation DVD and select the section Installation -> with

personalized data.

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What's New: SAP Best Practices PersonalizationAssistant

Extended and Improved Functionalities

Installation with default values and sample master data or  Installation

with personalized values possible

Use of  New Personalization Assistant for easier and more intuitive

adaptation of the variable parameters before starting the

SAP Best P ractices Installation  Assistant 

Personalization of the organizational structure and/or scenario-related

data (e.g. material master)

New

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What's New: Installation Files

How do I get the correct installation files ?

Installation files (variant files) are attached to collective note for 

SAP Best Practices for DBM (note number: 1069193)

Download and extract the installation file package (ZIP file)

attached to the note in a new folder. This folder will be used as

installation / source folder later.

Select the installation file package:5XXXXXXX_HT_F IL _BP  _ER P0 5_6 00 V  X.Z I P 

which correspond to:

the material number of the configuration DVD

5XXXXXXXX 

or the number of the download object / file in the softwaredistribution center (same number as material number of 

config. DVD)

5XXXXXXXX.Z I P 

or the SAP Best Practices Add-On Version

BP- ER P0 5  6 00 V  X 

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