Prerequisites
To apply for the SAP AFS Training, you need to either:
To learn SAP AFS, you should know the basics of SAP AFS and its various aspects in the Footwear and Apparel industry.
Course Curriculum
Topic – 1 Fundamentals of SAP Apparel & Footwears (AFS)
- SAP AFS Solution Overview
- Apparel & Footwear Master Data
- Concepts of Production Planning
- Finance & Controlling
- Understanding Sales & Distribution
- Quality & Materials Management
- Retailing with SAP AFS
- Integrating AFS with other SAP modules
Topic – 2 Concepts of SAP ERP
- Basics of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
- Understanding System Landscape
- ASAP Methodology
- Benefits of SAP over other ERP Packages
- The architecture of SAP R/3
Topic – 3 Categories and Grids in SAP AFS
- Understanding Coverage Strategy
- Value Assignments & Category Hierarchy
- Grid configuration
- Grid sizes and color mapping
- Specific Category Settings
- Category management structural view
- Creating Master and Sales Grid
- Pricing Based on Grid Level
Topic – 4 Basics of AFS-MM and Master Data
- Fundamentals of AFS Master Data
- Manage inventory
- Learn about Types of Material and Procurement process
- Vendor and material master data
- Stock transfers and batch management
- Sales Grid Maintenance
- Integration of AFS with MM
- Concepts of Advanced Inventory Management
Topic – 5 Sales Documents Processing
- Business Process Mapping
- Managing Sales Order
- Sales pricing & condition techniques
- Material Master (MM) in AFS
- Partner and output determination
- Determine Text
- Rebate Processing and Credit Management
- Availability check and Sales Doc item categories
- Intercompany Sales and Billing Process
- Returns and Complaints processing
- Learn about Copy Control helpful for Sales Doc
- Structure and Configuration of Sales Doc
- Customize Sales Document
Topic – 6 Sales & Billing in SAP AFS
- Overview of Cash Sales & Rush Order
- Billing Document Structure
- Integration with FI and MM
- Sales and Delivery & Billing Processing
- Determination of Output & Printing
- Revenue Recognition & Credit Management
- customer Master Data
- Concepts of SIS-Sales Information System
- Determination of Pricing & Tax
Topic – 7 Integrating AFS SD With FICO and MM
- Data Flow between modules – SD and MM & FICO
- Understanding Cross-Module Configuration
- Integration with other modules like PP and QM
- Concepts of Integration Testing
Topic – 8 Understanding Allocation Run (ARun)
- Allocation Rule
- Release Rule
- Types of ARun
- Reallocation and Allocation Strategies
- Use of Allocation Monitor
- Methods and allocation rules
- Simulation & execution of allocation
- Allocation output analysis
Topic – 9 Fundamental Settings in AFS
- Company Code and Plant Settings
- Concepts of Tax Settings
- Condition Methods and Document Types
- Settings of Account Group & Partner Function
- Material Types and Master Records
- Settings of Storage Area & Distribution Channel
- Settings of Purchase & Sales Org
- Concepts of Customer & Vendor Master Records
- Types of Documents for – Sales – Delivery and Billing
Topic – 10 Pricing in AFS
- Pricing procedure & Condition technique
- Pricing configuration and determination
- Discounts and surcharges
- Promotions & Rebates
- Settlement and tax determination
- Exclusions in conditions
Topic – 11 Concepts of BOM and Tables & T-Codes
- Overview of AFS Tables & Fields
- Creation and Configuration of BOM
- BOM alternatives and dependencies
- (Transaction) T-Codes for AFS (SD & MM)
Topic – 12 Master Data in AFS
- Customer and MM Data
- Conditions master in AFS and
- Manage Sales Grids
- Site and Vendor Master Data
- Article Master Data
- Season and Assortment
- Understanding FIR-Fashion Information Records
- Approvals & Workflow in Master Data
Topic – 13 SAP AFS Project Methodology & Considerations
- Overview of AFS Features
- AFS Solution Architecture & Deployment
- Integration with third-party systems & other SAP Modules
- SAP Implementation Methodology
- Scope and budget
- Project stages and Roles & Duties of the Project team
- Project Planning and Tools
- Methods of Risk Reduction