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Training and Event Management (PE)
Purpose The Training and Event Management component has a wide range of powerful functions to enable you to plan and manage all kinds of business events from training events to conventions simply and efficiently. Its flexible reporting and appraisal functions provide you with important decision support feedback to ensure that the business events you offer are both high quality and effective. Training and Event Management is an integral part of SAP HR and has interfaces to all of the relevant SAP application components, making it a basis for extending and updating your employees' s****s and knowledge. Integration with Personnel Development lets you convert training proposals directly into bookings for employees with qualification deficits or needs. The connection to the SAP Knowledge Warehouse gives you direct access from the Training and Event Management application and its self-service applications to a variety of training materials (self-teach materials and so on). Training and Event Management contains an extensive range of functions that are user-friendly and intuitive. The application's graphical user interface greatly facilitates navigation and operation of the system. Integration If you use Training and Event Management integrated with other SAP components, there is a direct exchange of data via the various interfaces, allowing efficient data maintenance in Training and Event Management. Training and Event Management can be integrated with the following application components:
Integration with these components is optional. You can use Training and Event Management as a standalone option without availing of the advantages offered by such integration. Features Training and Event Management provides you with an extensive range of powerful functions for every stage of event management; preparation, planning, and execution. ![]() Business Event Preparation
You can provide access to the core functions in the day-to-day activities of Training and Event Management via the Employee Self-Services (ESS), such as:
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![]() ![]() Definition Training and Event Management has seven dynamic or data-driven menus. They are dynamic in the sense that data you create in one menu is automatically updated in the other menus. This data is immediately accessible and ready for editing. There is a dynamic menu for each of the major function areas in event management:
The data-driven menus provide you with an alternative means of creating and maintaining objects in Training and Event Management. They give you direct access to the individual functions of the application, displaying all of the objects required for editing. What is special about the dynamic menu concept is that it lets you access and execute all of the Training and Event Management functions in the hierarchically structured event catalog. Data maintained in one dynamic menu is immediately updated and accessible in all of the other dynamic menus. The structured interface of the dynamic menus allow simple and intuitive access to the extensive functions of Training and Event Management. They ensure that data maintenance and administration is swift, efficient, and easy. Structure A dynamic menu might be structured something like this: ![]() Depending on what menu you are working in, the objects that can be edited are structured hierarchically, such as, the business event hierarchy in the business event menu, the information menu, and the attendance menu, which includes event dates and attendees (as illustrated in the graphic). The core functions for editing and displaying objects are available in icon form in the function bar: Choose ![]() ![]() The Extended search function lets you search for all of the objects that exist in the dynamic menu structure, such as business event types, business events, attendees, resources, and resource types (in the dynamic r esource menu and m aster data catalog). to do so, you simply enter a search string. It is not necessary to expand the structure for this purpose. There are additional search options for some objects.
is drilled down to the object concerned with the cursor positioned on it. Choose to go to the data screen of an object selected by the cursor. Choose to display all of the objects underlying a selected object. The subtree is expanded. Choose to collapse the subtree underlying a selected object again. Choose ![]() Choose ![]() Choose ![]() Choose ![]() Choose ![]() See also: User-Specific Settings Object Maintenance in the Dynamic Menus ![]() Last edited by bholus10; 11-08-2009 at 04:14 PM. |
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Working with the Object Manager
Purpose The Object Manager provides users with intuitive and uniform navigation options when searching for and selecting objects across multiple components and transactions. In Training and Event Management the object manager is used in the transactions Book Attendance and Prebook Attendance to search for business event types for booking and prebooking purposes. The user interface of these transactions is composed of a number of screen frames, each incorporating specific functions: ![]() The search area and the selection area together make up the Object Manager. The work area contains the various functions that you can execute for the objects you select. In Training and Event Management, you can execute the functions Book Attendance and Prebook Attendance there. ![]() In the selection area, the system always calls the objects most recently edited, with a different key date, where relevant. The following is a typical process flow:
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Business Event Preparation
Purpose Preparing business events involves creating and maintaining all of the data on which your business event catalog is based, in other words, the master data. When you want to add new objects to your structure or update the data in the structure, you do so in master data maintenance. ![]() You access master data maintenance either in Customizing for Training and Event Management under Business Event Preparation or in the main menu by choosing Current settings. Before you can use the Training and Event Management system productively, you must create all of the necessary master data and set up a business event hierarchy consisting of event groups and event types in Customizing for Training and Event Management under Business Event Preparation. In productive use, you can extend your master data as required in Current Settings. ![]() As far as possible, you should create new event groups and event types in the master data catalog. The catalog provides you with a clearly structured environment in which to create all other data and the pertinent relationships between objects.
See also: Current Settings Online documentation for the individual steps in Current Settings. ![]() Last edited by bholus10; 11-08-2009 at 04:16 PM. |
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Business Event Catalog
Purpose To be able to work with Training and Event Management, you must set up an initial business event catalog by planning or creating business event dates. Once you have set up your catalog, you can carry out day-to-day activities such as booking attendees for business events. You create the business event catalog in a hierarchical structure, consisting of business event groups, event types, and event dates which makes data maintenance structured and efficient. Prerequisites You must first create the necessary master data, which forms the basis of the business event catalog. The business event environment contains the following data:
![]() You create master data in one of the following places:
Business Event Preparation Process Flow You create the business event catalog by setting up a hierarchical structure consisting of business event groups, event types and event dates. You create the hierarchy from the top down, starting with the business event groups. First, you must create the following either in Customizing under Business Event Preparation or in Current Settings:
These objects form the required basis for setting up a business event hierarchy. ![]() You should create a basic framework of business event groups, types and event dates first, which you can then extend as required. When you want to add new objects to the hierarchy, we recommend that you do so in Current Settings under Master Data Catalog. The advantage of this is that objects are created directly in the hierarchy, so that you do not have to maintain the relevant relationships each time. See also: Business Event Dates Creating a Business Event Date with Resources Creating a Business Event Date Without Resources Business Event Date Planning ![]() Last edited by bholus10; 11-08-2009 at 04:17 PM. |