SAP HR:
SAP handles all aspects of human resources. The main activities are personnel administration and development, training, and organization plans. Also, payroll (wages) is handled in SAP HR, and this is fully integrated into SAP finance.
Human resources is a term that is described as the combination of traditionally administrative personnel functions with performance management, employee relations, and resource planning.
The objective of SAP HR is to maximize the return on investment from the organization's human capital and minimize financial risk. It supports human resource managers to conduct these activities in an effective, legal, fair, and consistent manner.
HR Module TABLE:
All personnel administration tables start with PA and the infotype number behind it.
All personnel development/OM tables start with HRP and infotype (e.g., 1000) behind it.
All recruitment tables start with PB and the infotype number behind it.
There are also HR tables that start with HRA, HPD, HRT, etc. The easy way to get a list is to use SAP's 'Application Hierarchy,' transaction SE81 (select all HR modes in the tree that you want a list of tables for, click on the 'Information System' button, under ABAP Dictionary --> Basic Objs, double click on 'database tables,' increase your 'maximum no. of hits,' and execute).
Use transaction SE11...type in PA* in the dropdown and enter, do the same for HRP* and you will have most of the HR transparent Tables. To access them, look for RP_read_* and RP_provide* in Table TRMAC to read an infotype or use the 'select' statement to access the Transparent table.
Transaction SE16 (data browser) is also useful. As mentioned above, the PA infotype tables all begin with PA and are followed by the infotype number, e.g., PA0001 for the Org Man infotype.
PA* - PA infotype tables
PCL* - HR clusters
PB* - recruitment tables
PCERT - payroll posting runs
For SAP CORPORATE TRAINING and any query regarding various SAP Modules, please feel free to contact us.
Akash Kumar Asthana
09035888988 / 09986633201
From India, Bangalore
SAP handles all aspects of human resources. The main activities are personnel administration and development, training, and organization plans. Also, payroll (wages) is handled in SAP HR, and this is fully integrated into SAP finance.
Human resources is a term that is described as the combination of traditionally administrative personnel functions with performance management, employee relations, and resource planning.
The objective of SAP HR is to maximize the return on investment from the organization's human capital and minimize financial risk. It supports human resource managers to conduct these activities in an effective, legal, fair, and consistent manner.
HR Module TABLE:
All personnel administration tables start with PA and the infotype number behind it.
All personnel development/OM tables start with HRP and infotype (e.g., 1000) behind it.
All recruitment tables start with PB and the infotype number behind it.
There are also HR tables that start with HRA, HPD, HRT, etc. The easy way to get a list is to use SAP's 'Application Hierarchy,' transaction SE81 (select all HR modes in the tree that you want a list of tables for, click on the 'Information System' button, under ABAP Dictionary --> Basic Objs, double click on 'database tables,' increase your 'maximum no. of hits,' and execute).
Use transaction SE11...type in PA* in the dropdown and enter, do the same for HRP* and you will have most of the HR transparent Tables. To access them, look for RP_read_* and RP_provide* in Table TRMAC to read an infotype or use the 'select' statement to access the Transparent table.
Transaction SE16 (data browser) is also useful. As mentioned above, the PA infotype tables all begin with PA and are followed by the infotype number, e.g., PA0001 for the Org Man infotype.
PA* - PA infotype tables
PCL* - HR clusters
PB* - recruitment tables
PCERT - payroll posting runs
For SAP CORPORATE TRAINING and any query regarding various SAP Modules, please feel free to contact us.
Akash Kumar Asthana
09035888988 / 09986633201
From India, Bangalore
Hi Akash Asthana,
I wish to take SAP HR module courses, but I heard from someone that to do a SAP course, the candidate should have at least 1 to 2 years of work experience. However, I only have 3 months of experience in recruitment, and I graduated in 2010. Could you please let me know if it is possible for me to take up SAP courses now?
Thank you.
From India, Madras
I wish to take SAP HR module courses, but I heard from someone that to do a SAP course, the candidate should have at least 1 to 2 years of work experience. However, I only have 3 months of experience in recruitment, and I graduated in 2010. Could you please let me know if it is possible for me to take up SAP courses now?
Thank you.
From India, Madras
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We are associated with a Vernacular media house. We would like to have the SAP HR module, but we need to know whether Telugu fonts can be incorporated into the software since our quality reports of subs will be in Telugu.
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Can anyone explain the query in SAP-Time Management?
Query: I am unable to generate the time schedule in SAP. I have attached a screenshot of the error that appears when trying to generate the time schedule.
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Hi,
If you want to start with SAP HR, make sure you have good domain knowledge. Just don't get into it like that. Until and unless you have domain knowledge, it is a bit difficult to understand the process. Anyways, you can learn it. It's a top-level course. All the best.
Check the blog below. They explained it well.
https://saphcmonlinetraininginindia.wordpress.com
From India, Bangalore
If you want to start with SAP HR, make sure you have good domain knowledge. Just don't get into it like that. Until and unless you have domain knowledge, it is a bit difficult to understand the process. Anyways, you can learn it. It's a top-level course. All the best.
Check the blog below. They explained it well.
https://saphcmonlinetraininginindia.wordpress.com
From India, Bangalore
SAP HR is a prevalent ERP tool that is being utilized for automating the processes of an organization and enabling the execution of business goals in a more effective way. Employees are the greatest asset to an organization. This makes the task of managing and overseeing HR and the organization's workforce even more essential. From the processes associated with the recruitment of new workers to imparting training, allocating salaries and jobs, staff organization, specific information, payroll management, and more, the SAP HR Module (Human Resource) automates everything and lightens the load on the HR department.
SAP can help your organization hire and retain the right people, manage the work environment, streamline HR processes, ensure legal compliance, and create a people-centric organization.
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From India, Mumbai
SAP can help your organization hire and retain the right people, manage the work environment, streamline HR processes, ensure legal compliance, and create a people-centric organization.
Visit Our Website: [http://www.7consultancy.in](http://www.7consultancy.in)
From India, Mumbai
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