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Using SAP Solution Manager to manage SAP Custom code

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Custom Code ManagementUsing SAP Solution Manager

Tony de Thomasis

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Content

1. Why custom code?2. Transparency3. Control4. Optimization5. Reporting and Governance

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Why custom code?

• SAP delivered software • Standards and best practices• Integrity and flexibility

• Enhanced by Custom code • Creates competitive advantage• Extends innovation and functionality

• Having custom code is good • Based on an educated decision and business requirement• Loss of “built-in” capabilities need to be addressed – when cloning• Doing it “right” helps to develop and operate code effectively

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Transparency

• Create a Solution Manager project• Use a ALM accelerator• Use a RSLaF roadmap

• Reverse Business Process Documentation• Record a list of all Custom Code into a SolMan Project

• Custom Code Lifecycle Management (CCLM)• Comprehensive repository of custom objects across the landscape• Central Management of Custom Code objects across the solution• Built in monitoring and reporting capabilities

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Control• CCLM usage statistics

• Driven by SAP Usage and Procedure Logging

• Custom Development Management Cockpit (CDMC)• Upgrade Change Impact Analysis• Clearing Analysis

• ALM Services• Transport Execution Analysis (GSS)• Custom Code Maintainability Check (ES Service)• Modification Justification Analysis (ES Service)

• SAP Code Inspector• Control the code quality

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Optimization

• Clone Finder• Fingerprint matching technology

• SAP Code Inspector• Helps to improve poorly written Custom Code

• CDMC• Clearing analysis to remove unused code

• CCLM• Set criteria for ownership, criticality and quality

• Business Process Change Analyzer (BPCA)• Change impact analysis for business processes

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Reporting and Governance

• CCLM BI Reports• Quantity, Usage or write your own

• Xcelsius Custom Code dashboards• Usage, Quality, Quantity, Severity, Criticality

• Xcelsius Continuous Improvement dashboard• Custom Code footprint• SUGEN KPI

• Custom dashboards• Roll your own

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Live Demonstration

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Example of Custom code ALM Project

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Custom code Landscape Management

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Clone Finder

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KPI Reporting

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Questions?

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Bonus Slide – ABAP Test Cockpit (ATC)

• Available ABAP 702 SP12• Full Integration with SE80, SE37 and SE38• Has been used by SAP internally for several years• Best practices built in• Easily run checks across selected items • Brings together several tools • SCI, SLIN, SCOV, checkman, unit test

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Bonus Slide – ABAP Test Cockpit (ATC)

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Coming in December!

Managing Custom Code with SAP Solution Manager

• Learn how to identify good and bad instances of custom code

• Understand how to monitor the amount and efficiency of custom code in your system

• Explore the SAP Solution Manager tools that help you manage your code

TechEd Special: Save 20% when you pre-order this titleat the SAP PRESS bookstore!

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Feedback

Tony de Thomasis – NetWeaver Technician - SAPWORKS

@c821311 http://au.linkedin.com/in/c821311

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