Categories
Natural Language Processing for Customer Feedback

Focus topic selection: modeling capabilities – W3U4 – Migrating Data to SAP S/4HANA Cockpit [Video]

Focus topic selection: modeling capabilities – W3U4 – Migrating Data to SAP S/4HANA Cockpit

Migrating Data to SAP S/4HANA Using the Migration Cockpit Week_3 Unit 4: Focus topic selection: modeling capabilities

Join this free online course to get an introduction to using the SAP S/4HANA migration cockpit to migrate data to SAP S/4HANA and the private edition of SAP S/4HANA Cloud. The course also includes …

Welcome to week 3. This is the final week of the course, and the topic we’ll be covering is Migration Object Modeler for Direct Transfer. Here are the units which our course experts Heike and Loana will present to you:
Your week 3 assignment is due by Thursday, October 19, 09:00 UTC. (Find your time zone.) For those of you completing the weekly assignments, please ensure that your browser meets the necessary technical requirements and try to complete your assignment as early as possible.
Please note: Once you start the weekly assignment, it will run for 60 minutes. Even if you close the browser, you can’t stop the clock.

SAP S/4HANA is SAP’s next-generation business suite, designed to help you run simple in a digital and networked world. In general, there are three transition paths to SAP S/4HANA: system conversion, selective data transition, and new implementation. The SAP S/4HANA migration cockpit is designed to be used in a new implementation scenario.
In this 3-week course, we’ll cover the SAP S/4HANA migration cockpit for the new implementation scenario.
A deep dive into both the SAP S/4HANA migration cockpit and the migration object modeler will upskill you on the latest functionality. Both migration approaches, Migrate Data Using Staging Tables and Migrate Data Directly from SAP System, will be covered. The course contains detailed system demos in each week based on SAP S/4HANA 2022 FPS1.
In the first week, you’ll get insights into the Migrate Data Using Staging Tables approach. We’ll explain the migration process, deep dive into focus topics and share best practices. We’ll show how you can adjust migration objects and how to create your own migration objects. Week two will cover the Migrate Data Directly from SAP System approach. We’ll also discuss focus topics and share best practices. In week three, we’ll introduce the migration object modeler for the Migrate Data Directly from SAP System approach and demonstrate how to create your own migration object from scratch. We’ll outline the possibilities for adjusting the predefined selection from the SAP system, as well as how to define your own selection criteria. Finally, we’ll share available information sources to support your migration projects and give an outlook on what’s to come in the future
The openSAP course Migrating Data to SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public Edition covers the transition to SAP S/4HANA Cloud, public edition.
Here is what some participants are saying about the course:
Week 1: Staging Tables Approach and Migration Object Modeler
Week 2: Direct Transfer Approach
Week 3: Migration Object Modeler for Direct Transfer
Week 4: Final Exam
If your motivation for taking this course is to get an overview of the SAP S/4HANA migration cockpit, you don’t need access to a demo system. However, we’ll also offer optional hands-on exercises so you can familiarize yourself with the different migration approaches. For these exercises, you can use a system image from SAP Cloud Appliance Library. We’ll provide details on how to access the system image as well as associated costs at the beginning of the course.
Sybille Lackermeier is a product expert in SAP S/4HANA product management for data migration and data transformation. Her focus is on the SAP S/4HANA migration cockpit.
Sybille has been with SAP for 25 years and has held various roles in consulting, support, and product management.

Don’t Forget to Subscribe for new videos: https://bit.ly/OpenSap
—————————-

Keys:
Selecting materials based on child tables (MARC example)

Watch/Read More