Implementing SAP MII, 2nd Edition
- Length: 725 pages
- Edition: 2
- Language: English
- Publisher: SAP Press
- Publication Date: 2023-01-25
- ISBN-10: 1493223429
- ISBN-13: 9781493223428
- Sales Rank: #5604035 (See Top 100 Books)
Tap into bi-directional integration and analytics with SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence. With this bestselling guide, get step-by-step instructions for configuring SAP MII, managing external data connections, developing composite applications, and more. Dive into business logic service transactions and use visualization services such as i5 display templates and web reports. Run SAP Overall Equipment Effectiveness Management by mastering activities, dashboards, downtime maintenance, audit log checks, and shop-floor user interfaces. Your nitty-gritty guide to SAP MII is here!
- Configure SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence with step-by-step instructions
- Perform business logic service transactions, use visualization services, and set up the plant information catalog
- Master overall equipment effectiveness and improve manufacturing KPIs
Setup
Follow click-by-click instructions for installing and configuring SAP MII. Connect your system to external data sources through SAP Plant Connectivity and data servers. Use the SAP MII workbench development environment to organize your projects.
Business Logic Service Transactions
Learn how to use custom programs called business logic service (BLS) transactions to execute a specific task. Explore each action block, and then use logic and tracing functions, XML, charts, statistical quality control analysis, and more.
Overall Equipment Effectiveness
Dig into OEE! Configure activities, dashboards, order status description, the audit log, and the application launchpad. Discover analytics functionality for real-time, plant-level, and global reporting.
- Data connections and management
- Message servers
- Composite applications
- Manufacturing data objects
- Business logic service transactions
- Visualization services
- Plant information catalog (PIC)
- SAP Plant Connectivity
- SAP Overall Equipment Effectiveness
Dear Reader Notes on Usage Table of Contents Preface for the Second Edition Target Audience How This Book Is Organized Conclusion Acknowledgments 1 SAP MII as an Industry 4.0 Implementation Platform 1.1 From Traditional Manufacturing to Industry 4.0 1.2 The Need for a Composition and Integration Platform to Enable Industry 4.0 1.3 SAP MII as a Manufacturing Integration Platform 1.4 SAP MII as a Manufacturing Intelligence and Analytics Platform 1.5 SAP OEE Management as a Manufacturing Performance Management Platform 1.6 Application Architecture of SAP MII 1.7 Use Case Scenario 1.8 Summary 2 Setting Up SAP MII 2.1 Software Components and Installation 2.2 Security and SAP NetWeaver AS Java Administration 2.2.1 Sizing Determination 2.2.2 User Management 2.2.3 Logging and Tracing Configuration 2.2.4 SAP Java Resource Adapter Configuration 2.3 SAP Plant Connectivity Installation 2.4 Postinstallation Configurations of SAP MII 2.4.1 System Properties in SAP MII 2.4.2 Active Sessions 2.4.3 Custom Attributes 2.4.4 Encryption Configurations 2.4.5 Personal Data Manager 2.4.6 Content Management Using NWDI 2.4.7 Content Transport Using CTS+ 2.5 Summary 3 Managing Data from External Systems 3.1 Using SAP Plant Connectivity 3.1.1 Source System 3.1.2 Destination System 3.1.3 Agent Instance 3.1.4 Notification 3.1.5 Managing Notifications from SAP MII 3.2 Connecting to External Systems Using Data Servers 3.2.1 Data Server Configuration 3.2.2 IP21 Connector 3.2.3 IP21OLEDB Connector 3.2.4 InSQL Connector 3.2.5 InSQLPCo Connector 3.2.6 IDBC Connector 3.2.7 OLAP Connector 3.2.8 Open Connector 3.2.9 OLEDB Connector 3.2.10 Simulator Connector 3.2.11 Virtual Servers 3.2.12 XML Connector 3.2.13 Xacute Connector 3.2.14 PCo Connector 3.2.15 SAP MII and SAP HANA Integration Using SAP HANA Smart Data Integration 3.3 Data Access 3.4 Message Services: Synchronizing the Shop Floor with the Enterprise 3.4.1 Process Overview 3.4.2 Configuring the Message Listeners 3.4.3 Configuring the Processing Rules for Messages 3.4.4 Using the Message Monitor 3.4.5 Configuring and Using the Message Cleanup Rules 3.5 Summary 4 Developing Composite Applications 4.1 Projects and Configurations 4.1.1 Projects 4.1.2 Content Usage 4.1.3 Configurations 4.2 Using the SAP MII Workbench 4.2.1 Layout 4.2.2 Content Organization and Management 4.2.3 Important Menu Items and Functionality 4.2.4 SAP MII Content Security 4.3 Using Query Templates to Query Data from External Systems 4.3.1 Data Source Configuration 4.3.2 General Configuration 4.3.3 Date Range Configuration 4.3.4 Parameters Configuration 4.3.5 Transformation Configuration 4.4 Types of Query Templates 4.4.1 OLAPQuery 4.4.2 SQLQuery 4.4.3 PCoQuery 4.4.4 XMLQuery 4.5 Summary 5 Manufacturing Data Objects 5.1 Types of MDOs and Their Usage 5.2 Using an MDO as an Application Data Store 5.3 Creating and Configuring MDOs 5.4 On-Demand MDO 5.5 Joined MDO 5.6 MDO Query 5.7 OData Modeler 5.8 Summary 6 Business Logic Service Transactions 6.1 Creating a Transaction 6.2 Logic, Tracing, and Miscellaneous Functions 6.2.1 Logic Action Blocks 6.2.2 Miscellaneous Functions Action Blocks 6.2.3 Logging Action Blocks 6.3 Working with XML 6.3.1 SAP MII XML Output Action Blocks 6.3.2 XML Functions Action Blocks 6.3.3 Reference Documents Action Blocks 6.4 Connecting to Enterprise Systems 6.4.1 Creating an SAP Server Alias 6.4.2 SAP Java Connector Interface Action Blocks 6.4.3 SAP Java Resource Adapter Interface Action Blocks 6.4.4 XI Action Blocks 6.4.5 Web Service Blocks 6.4.6 JMS Action Blocks 6.4.7 Message Services Action Blocks 6.4.8 Manufacturing Dashboards Action Blocks 6.5 Managing Plant Data 6.5.1 Data Queries Action Blocks 6.5.2 SQL Transaction Support Action Blocks 6.5.3 Queuing Action Blocks 6.5.4 KPIs and Alerts Action Blocks 6.6 Charts, Animated Objects, and SQC Analysis 6.6.1 Charts Action Blocks 6.6.2 Quality Action Blocks 6.6.3 Dynamic Graphics Action Blocks 6.7 Web, Email, and File Handling 6.7.1 Web Action Blocks 6.7.2 Email Action Blocks 6.7.3 File I/O Action Blocks 6.7.4 SFTP Action Blocks 6.8 Executing BLS Transactions 6.8.1 Xacute Query 6.8.2 SOAP Web Service 6.8.3 Runner Service 6.9 Schedulers 6.10 Transaction Manager 6.11 Summary 7 Visualization Services 7.1 i5 Display Templates 7.1.1 i5Grid 7.1.2 i5Chart 7.1.3 i5SPCChart 7.1.4 i5ValueHelp 7.2 Web Report Development in SAP MII 7.2.1 SAPUI5 Application Development using SAP MII 7.2.2 Localization in SAPUI5 7.2.3 SAP MII Reports 7.2.4 Customizing Content for Mobile Devices 7.2.5 Localizing Web Content 7.3 Self-Service Composition Environment 7.3.1 My Dashboards Tab 7.3.2 Design Dashboard tab 7.3.3 Templates Tab 7.3.4 Global Settings 7.4 Navigation Services 7.5 Summary 8 Plant Information Catalog 8.1 Configuring the PIC Category and Property Set 8.1.1 Category 8.1.2 Property Sets 8.2 Plant Information Maintenance 8.2.1 Groups 8.2.2 Tags 8.2.3 Other Functions 8.3 Linking to an SAP ERP or SAP S/4HANA Source 8.3.1 Production Planning 8.3.2 Plant Maintenance 8.3.3 Assignment from SAP S/4HANA Source 8.3.4 Sync PIC Using PIC Scheduler 8.4 Linking to the Shop Floor System 8.5 Change Management 8.5.1 Change List 8.5.2 Approval Lists 8.6 Accessing PIC through Web Service 8.6.1 Plant Information Catalog Service 8.6.2 Plant Information Maintenance Services 8.6.3 Change Lists Services 8.6.4 Property Set Services 8.6.5 Accessing Plant Information Web Services from SAP MII Transactions 8.7 Catalog Query 8.8 Using PIC for Plant Data Collection 8.9 User Authorization in Catalog Services 8.10 Summary 9 Energy Monitoring and Analysis 9.1 Production Events 9.1.1 Production Event Templates Overview 9.1.2 Create Production Event Template 9.1.3 Create Production Event 9.1.4 Configuration of Production Event Type Scheduler 9.2 Key Performance Indicators 9.2.1 Creating a KPI 9.2.2 Creating a KPI Query 9.2.3 KPI Monitor 9.2.4 KPI Scheduler 9.3 Energy Tariff 9.4 Configuring Shift Patterns 9.5 Configuring Plant Information Catalog 9.6 PIC Analysis Query Report 9.7 Summary 10 Overall Equipment Effectiveness 10.1 SAP OEE Management Overview 10.1.1 Component Architecture 10.1.2 Formula and Calculations 10.1.3 User Role and Authorization 10.1.4 Data Model 10.2 Post-Installation Configuration of SAP OEE Management 10.2.1 SAP S/4HANA Customization for SAP OEE Management 10.2.2 SAP S/4HANA Master Data Setup 10.2.3 ALE Setup 10.2.4 Central Technical Configuration Wizard 10.3 ERP Shop Floor Integration for Worker UI 10.3.1 Global Configurations 10.3.2 Supported Plants 10.3.3 Workflow Configurations 10.3.4 Transfer Configuration and Master Data and Related Workflows 10.3.5 Queue Monitor 10.4 General Configuration 10.4.1 User Group Assignment 10.4.2 Customization Configuration 10.4.3 User Group Dashboard Assignment 10.4.4 Reason Code Configuration 10.4.5 Extension Configuration 10.5 Activity Configuration 10.5.1 Activity Description and Options 10.5.2 Activities 10.5.3 Managing Activity 10.6 Dashboard Configuration 10.6.1 Dashboard Details 10.6.2 Dashboard Description 10.6.3 Dashboard Buttons 10.7 Modify Order Status Description 10.8 Data Upload 10.8.1 Downtimes 10.8.2 Reason Code Assignment to Machine 10.8.3 Plant Information Catalog 10.9 Scheduled Downtime Maintenance 10.10 Order Dispatch 10.11 Display SAP S/4HANA Master Data 10.12 Audit Log 10.13 SAP OEE Management Dashboard 10.13.1 Operator Dashboard 10.13.2 Plant Monitor Dashboard 10.13.3 Line Monitor Dashboard 10.14 Application Launchpad 10.14.1 Setup and Configuration 10.14.2 Goods Issue 10.14.3 Goods Receipt 10.15 Custom Enhancements 10.15.1 Custom Dashboard 10.15.2 Custom Extension Development and Configuration 10.15.3 SAP_OEE_Integration Action Blocks 10.16 Reporting and Analytics 10.16.1 Plant-Level Reporting 10.16.2 Analytics Using SAP HANA 10.16.3 Analytics Using SAP Digital Manufacturing Cloud 10.17 Summary A Advanced Techniques for SAP MII Composite Application Development A.1 Creating and Deploying a Custom Action Block A.1.1 Annotations A.1.2 Interfaces A.1.3 Class A.1.4 Deployment A.2 Using XPath Expressions in BLS Transactions A.3 Creating Dynamic Queries Using JavaScript A.4 Executing a BAPI/RFC with a Table as an Input Parameter A.4.1 Solution Overview A.4.2 Solution Walkthrough A.4.3 An Alternative Approach A.5 Using Virtual Servers for Communication among SAP MII Servers A.6 Autobind and Session Variables in SAP MII A.7 Dynamic Data Exchange among SAP MII Web Pages A.7.1 Methods of Passing Variables among Pages A.7.2 SAP MII Session Variables A.7.3 SAP MII Reports A.7.4 Weaving It All Together A.8 Implementing Role-Based Access to SAP MII Web Pages A.9 SAP MII Services: The Power behind SAP MII A.9.1 Data Server Services A.9.2 Admin Service A.9.3 Indexing Service A.9.4 Scheduler Service A.9.5 Statistics Service A.9.6 Transaction Service A.9.7 Transport Service A.9.8 Alert Service A.9.9 Plant Information Maintenance Services A.9.10 Plant Information Catalog Services A.9.11 Message Service A.9.12 Monitoring Service A.9.13 MDO Service A.9.14 SystemInfo Service A.10 Summary B The Authors Index Service Pages Legal Notes
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