Saturday 2 January 2016

SAP ABAP Syllabus

SAP FICO Content

SAP FI


Organizational Structure

  1. Create a Company
  2. Create a Company and assign to Company Code

General Ledger

  1. Create Chart of Account
  2. Create Chart of Account (COA) Group
  3. Create Retained Earnings Account
  4. Create G/L Account
  5. Posting to General Ledger
  6. Blocking Or Deleting GL Accounts
  7. Display Changes To GL Accounts
  8. Create Financial Statement Version
  9. How to perform a Journal Entry Posting
  10. Fiscal Year Variant
  11. Assign Company Code To Fiscal Year Variant
  12. Define Posting Period Variant
  13. Opening And Closing Posting Periods
  14. Define Field Status Variant And Field Status Group
  15. Assign Field Status Variant To Company Code
  16. Document Type And Number Ranges
  17. Post With Reference
  18. Hold Document
  19. Park Document

Accounts Receivable

  1. Create a Customer Master Data
  2. Change Customer Documents
  3. How to Display Changes in Customer Master
  4. How to Block or Delete a Customer
  5. Create Customer Account Group
  6. One Time Customer
  7. How to post a Sales Invoice
  8. Document Reversal
  9. Sales Returns – Credit Memo
  10. How to Post Incoming Payment
  11. How to post a Foreign Currency Invoice
  12. Incoming Partial Payments By Residual Method
  13. Incoming Partial Payments By Partial Payment Method
  14. How to Reset AR Cleared Items
  15. Credit Control for the Customer
  16. How to Create a Vendor
  17. How To Create a Vendor Account Group
  18. How to Display Changes in Vendor Master
  19. How to Block or Delete a Vendor
  20. Create Vendor Master Data
  21. One Time Vendor
  22. Purchase Invoice Posting
  23. Purchases Returns – Credit Memo
  24. Outgoing Payments
  25. Foreign Currency Vendor Invoice
  26. How to Post Withholding Tax during Vendor Invoice Posting
  27. How to Post Withholding Tax During Payment Posting
  28. Outgoing Partial Payments By Residual Method
  29. Outgoing Partial Payments By Partial Payment Method
  30. Reset AP Cleared Items
  31. Automatic Payment Run
  32. How to Map Symbolic Account to G/L Account
  33. Posting Rounding Differences
  34. Reports

    1. Important Reports in SAP FI

    Must know!

    1. Month End Closing – Foreign Currency Revaluation
    2. Important Tables in FI Module
    3. Dunning
    4. How to Maintain Exchange Rates

    SAP CO

    Cost Center

    Internal Order

    1. All About internal Order
    2. Settlement Of Internal Orders To Cost Centers

    Profit Center

    1. Profit Center
    2. Postings To Profit Center
    3. Profit Center Standard Hierarchy
    4. Assignment of Cost Centers To Profit Center
    5. Assignment of Materials To Profit Center

Friday 1 January 2016

Samsung Galaxy S4

Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone was launched in April 2013. The phone comes with a 5.00-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080 pixels by 1920 pixels at a PPI of 441 pixels per inch. 


The Samsung Galaxy S4 is powered by 1.6GHz octa-core and it comes with 2GB of RAM. The phone packs 16GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 64GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Samsung Galaxy S4 packs a 13-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 2-megapixel front shooter for selfies. 


Samsung Galaxy S4, prise en main - vidéo Dailymotion

The Samsung Galaxy S4 runs Android 4.2 and is powered by a 2600mAh removable battery. It measures 136.60 x 69.80 x 7.90 (height x width x thickness) and weighs 130.00 grams. 

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a single SIM (GSM) smartphone that accepts a Micro-SIM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, 4G. Sensors on the phone include Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor, Accelerometer, and Gyroscope. 


About Samsung
Founded back in 1969 as Samsung Electric Industries, Suwon, South Korea-headquartered Samsung Electronics today makes everything from televisions to semiconductors. It released its first Android smartphone in 2009, and can be credited with the launch of the first Android tablet back in 2010. The company is among the biggest players in the smartphone market in the world. It has recently developed smartphones running Tizen OS, as an alternative to its Android-based smartphones.

Thursday 9 May 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 reviews


The launch of the new flagman has been followed by many interesting comments about GalaxyS4. Many of the analytics has presented their visions of the new Samsung device.
In this article I would like to review the variety of the judgments about SS4 of the experts as well as the customers impressions. It is clear by now that most followers got their opinions about new device before it was launched for sale.
Representatives of the famous TechRadar website have published their personal votes about SC4. The journalists notices that the pixel density of 441 ppi is a good mark, but it a little bit lower that it’s opponent HTC One has. At the same time the user is unlikely to feel this difference. Talking about the small disadvantages the plastic corpus was mentioned.
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One of the Forbes writers Larry Madjid has also presented his point view. He noted the good shooting quality and many new functions of the camera, for example, the option of contemporaneous shoots on 2 cameras of the device.
Many emphasize the capacity increase of the new SS4. Many of the famous observers have commented on this point. They say this high capacity rate is owing to the new 8 core processor. The battery saving system has been developed as well. For more “heavy” applications there are 4 cores Cortex –A15 with the bit-timing frequency of 1,6 GHz, and for the common operations it is used 4 cores Cortex A7 with the core frequency of 1,2 GHz. The operating memory volume is increased up to 2 Gb which has positive influence to the working speed.
You can find many comments of the Samsung GS4 followers in the internet. Most comments are nice to Ss4. A huge number of SC4 advantages give reason to expect the success life for this new phone. By now high activity of the telephone orders can be seen all around the world.
Especially for this article I have questioned my friends and colleagues about SGS4. The results appeared to be very interesting. Many of them said they would exchange their IPhone 5 to this new Samsung specialty. This complimentary excitement about SC4 can be evidenced likely because of that Samsung Company can be considered by now as the leader on the mobile devices market, and no leap-ahead products had been presented by Apple for a rather long time.

Monday 22 April 2013

Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 is accessible for people


Eventually the page of Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 is accessible for people. It provides American largest wireless carrier with possibility to know more about the most expected phone of the year. A week ago Verizon Wireless has announced the GS4 to be hitting the 4G LTE network soon in May, they have promised more interesting details to be covered soon. But despite of users’ expectations the new sign up page opened this week on the site of Verizon Wireless contains no any interesting details about the phone.
Galaxy S IV
This page is just intended for users to enter their e-mail addresses if they agree to receive a lot of spam from the famous carrier concerning all Samsung goods. It is known that Verizon Wireless is a popular company, may be this is a reason why it does not worry about being first with all that concerns this new amazing phone. Such companies as Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile have already troubled to have this new Samsung Galaxy model in their stores this month, and AT&T has already begun to take pre-orders of this phones. But there is not any information from Verizon. It must be in the same price range that is proposed by the major competitors. For example, Sprint Nextel offers a 149$ promotion for those new customers who change their old number to the carrier, so the full price will be 639$.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Comparisons with Others


Talk time


  • Motorola RAZR MAXX (ICS)21:18
  • Oppo Find 514:17
  • Google Nexus 414:17
  • Samsung Galaxy S413:53
  • HTC One13:38
  • HTC One X+13:31
  • Pantech Burst4:46
The Galaxy S4 posted an impressive time in the web browsing test, the usual Achilles heel of AMOLED-based phones. It outlasted an Android 4.1.2-running Galaxy S III by just over two hours.The HTC One managed an hour more with a smaller battery (2,330mAh), but the slightly smaller LCD sure helped.

Web browsing



  • HTC One9:58
  • Apple iPad mini9:05
  • Samsung Galaxy Note II N71008:48
  • Samsung Galaxy S48:42
  • Nokia Lumia 8108:20
  • Asus Padfone 28:20
  • Samsung Galaxy Nexus3:01
Video playback is typically a strong suit for AMOLED screens, but the Galaxy S4 doesn’t really improve much over the Galaxy S III. Still, for a 5” 1080p screen that offers brilliant colors and contrast, over 10 hours is a pretty impressive score.

Video playback



  • Motorola RAZR MAXX (ICS)16:35
  • Samsung Galaxy Premier12:51
  • Samsung Galaxy Note II N710011:27
  • Samsung Galaxy S410:16
  • Apple iPhone 510:12
  • HTC One10:02
  • Nokia Lumia 7103:27
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a good performer in the individual categories and thanks to efficient standby, it scored a very respectable endurance rating of 63 hours. That’s how long it will last between charges if you do an hour each of calling, web browsing and watching videos every day. You can learn more about how we do the batter test here.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 should get even the heaviest users through a single day, while most can expect two, three work days out of it. The battery life is pretty well balanced, with the Galaxy S4 getting near the top of the chart in every test, so it doesn’t matter if your personal usage patterns involve more talking or more web browsing, the Samsung flagship has excellent battery life.
While we’re here, we should mention that Samsung will be selling accessories for the Galaxy S4 to help with the battery life – one is a special back cover that enables wireless charging and the other is a dedicated charger for a second battery.

Samsung Galaxy S4 review - hands on, specs, release date


Just over a month after the New York launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung brought the new flagship handset to London, and we’ve had another play with it. It has a larger screen and faster processor than the previous model, as well as some innovative new features, so could well be the ultimate smartphone when it's launched on April 27th.
The phone has more power and more up-to-date features than the iPhone 5 and pre-empts the upcoming iPhone 5S.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

The first thing to note is that the Galaxy S4 looks similar to the Samsung Galaxy S3, and builds on that phone's looks. The Galaxy S4 is a little bigger, thanks to its 4.99in screen, but not as much as you might think: at 136.6x69.8x7.9mm, it's roughly as wide as the S3, but around 5mm longer, and around 1mm slimmer. The phone is also 10g lighter than the Galaxy S3.
Samsung Galaxy S4
The result is the Galaxy S4 feels good in the hand and every bit as comfortable to hold as the S3. It's certainly not us unwieldy as the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
We love the thin screen bezel, which makes it look as if the screen is pouring off the edge of the phone. The air gap between the screen and the touch digitiser is absolutely tiny, too, which makes it feel almost as if you're touching the colourful interface rather than the glass on top of it.
Samsung Galaxy S4
It's even slimmer than the old model, and lighter too
The overall effect, helped by the phone's squarer edges, is of a more modern Galaxy S3. Clearly, Samsung felt the need not to mess too much with a winning formula, but we would have personally loved to have seen an aluminium chassis, as on the HTC One, rather than the plastic used here.

SCREEN

The 4.99in Super AMOLED display is gorgeous. It has a Full HD, 1,920x1,080 resolution with a high pixel density of 441ppi. While that's certainly impressive, theHTC One has the same resolution but a smaller screen, so a higher pixel density of 468ppi and the Sony Xperia Z has the same size screen and resolution, so has a matching 441ppi. What's important is that on all three phones everything looks pin-sharp and there's no danger of spotting individual pixels.
It’s worth noting that you can't directly compare the Galaxy S4 to LCD-based Full HD handsets, such as the HTC One. This is because Samsung continues to use a Super AMOLED display with a PenTile pixel arrangement. Simply put, this means there are only two coloured sub-pixels per pixel instead of three. The reduced colour resolution is made up for by the excellent contrast and blacks that AMOLED provides (as well as lower power usage), but it’s a matter of taste which screen type you prefer. When we saw the phone we found its screen bright and colourful, but we'll save a full opinion for when we can do a proper side-by-side comparison.
As expected, the screen can be operated just by hovering your finger over it, giving rise to two new features. Air View lets you hover over content, such as an email or photo, to preview it without having to open it. Air Gesture lets you change tracks, scroll through a web page or answer a call with a wave of your hand. We haven't had chance to try the system out yet, but this should make fine-control of the touchscreen operating system that little bit easier.
Samsung Galaxy S4
Air View and Air Gesture let you operate the touchscreen without touching it
Gorilla Glass 3 helps make the phone durable, although we'd still recommend a screen protector or case if you're going to keep your phone in a pocket with sharp items, such as keys.

PROCESSOR

The phones at the US event were kitted out with Exynos octo-core processors running at 1.6GHz. It's not strictly an eight-core phone, though, as it uses ARM's big.LITTLE architecture. The eight cores are divided in two, with four high-power, complex cores to do the heavy lifting and four smaller, power-efficient cores for more mundane tasks. The S4's architecture is designed so that the phone can switch seamlessly between the different types of core.
However, UK versions of the Galaxy S4 will only have four-core chips. The good news is that the UK S4's Snapdragon 600 chipset will run at a faster 1.9GHz, which should help to make up for the cores shortfall.
We had no qualms about the Galaxy S4's performance at the event. We can't really imagine how Android 4.2 could run any more smoothly. Everything is lightning fast and apps open and shut with a snap, and web pages glide around under your finger.
Samsung Galaxy S4
3DMark looks amazing on the screen, and runs smoothly, too
We ran our Sunspider JavaScript benchmark on the S4, and it completed the test in 933ms. This is one of the fastest scores we've seen, and bodes well for snappy web browsing. To really test the phone's up-to-the-minute processor we ran the Android version of 3DMark. This performs a number of intensive graphics and physics tests to stress all aspects of the phone's chip.
3DMark's space battles ran incredibly smoothly, and resulted in a score of 10101 - the fastest score we've seen. The benchmark also looked beautiful on the S4's display, showing this is definitely a phone for the latest graphics-intensive Android games.

BATTERY

The battery on the S4 is an impressive 2,600mAh. That's around 500mAh bigger than the S3's battery and bigger than the vast majority of batteries used in smartphones today. With such a big battery it shouldn't have any problems providing all-day power.

CAMERA

The camera has been upgraded to a 13-megapixel model. It has a Backside-illuminated (BSI) sensor for better low-light sensitivity, although there's also a flash for when it's really dark. We took a few test shots in the dark demo hall and they looked fine on-screen, but actual quality tests need to wait until we have a test handset.
At the front is a 2-megapixel BSI camera. While it can be used for video calling, it can also be used with Samsung's Dual Camera mode, which lets you superimpose a shot from the front camera on the footage from the rear camera. In practice, this means that you can have your floating head, bordered by a postage-stamp frame imposed on the picture taken by the main camera. It feels a little gimmicky.
Samsung Galaxy S4
You can superimpose yourself as a floating stamp in videos, if you like that kind of thing
The front camera also serves a purpose in controlling the phone with Smart Pause. This technology knows when you're looking at the screen so it can, for example, pause a video when you turn your head and look away. As soon as you look back, the video continues. It's a neat way of using the cameras for more than just still images and video.

STORAGE

The Samsung Galaxy S4 will be available in versions with 16GB, 32GB and 64GB of storage, although it's expandable by up to 64GB via the microSD card slot. Prices for the models haven't been announced yet, but it may well work out much better value to buy the 16B or 32GB models, then upgrade storage as and when you need it.

TRACKING

Samsung has said that the Galaxy S4 will get security tracking built in. This works in a similar way to Find My iPhone, letting you track a stolen handset online.
However, while Apple's implementation can be wiped out by resetting the phone, Samsung has got something more secure up its sleeves. By partnering with Absolute, which makes the Computrace laptop-tracking software, Samsung has got firmware persistence technology built into the Galaxy S4. In other words, the tracking software sits in main firmware and so it can survive a full hardware reset.
Security tracking is part of the Knox security suite, which is designed to make the platform more secure. It's aimed at business users, where it will also provide a business and personal side of the phone, so that you only have to carry one device. The work mode can be locked down and managed by your company, while the personal side is yours to do with as you will; importantly, both sides are completely independent.
We're in the process of finding out if the security tracking feature will be available to consumers, or if it will only be available to business users.

ACCESSORIES

As well as what comes with the phone, Samsung is also pushing the phone's lifestyle aspect with a selection of Galaxy S4 accessories. These range from health accessories that can monitor how active you are and your weight and heart rate, to a gamepad that you clip the phone into. There's also a wireless charging dock, so you can charge your phone simply by laying it on the charging pad.

RELEASE DATE

Samsung has now firmed up the release date for the Galaxy S4, and it's a day later than initially expected; you can now buy an S4 from 10am on the 27th April. Pre-orders for the handset have been open since 28th March.

PRICE ON CONTRACT WITH UK NETWORKS

You’re not going to be short of networks carrying the Galaxy S4, as all the major UK networks have signed up to stock the handset.
The S4 is a 4G handset, but in the UK only EE currently has a 4G network. It's expensive, though - if you want the S4 on a £31-per-month contract, which includes 500MB of data and unlimited calls and texts, you'll still pay £270 upfront for the phone. If you're willing to pay £41 a month for the 1GB 4G contract the phone will still cost £80, and even if you fork out £76 a month for 20GB of data, you'll still have to pony up £20 for your Galaxy S4.
Samsung Galaxy S4 price
Want 4G for your Galaxy S4? It's EE or nothing for now
A cheaper way to get the S4 on a 4G network is to go with Three. The network has a 4G-ready network called Ultrafast, which will change over automatically from HSPA+ to 4G once Three's new 4G LTE network is turned on. You also won’t have to pay any extra for the switch, and should be able to keep your current SIM. The Galaxy S4 will be free on a £35-per-month contract, with 500 minutes talktime, 5,000 texts and all the data you can handle.
Vodafone describes the Galaxy S4 as "4G-ready", and there's a 4G Vodafone network on the way. However, it looks like 4G access on Vodafone will come at a premium; Vodafone's website states that once 4G arrives, "we can talk about adding Vodafone 4G to your monthly plan".
Currently, to get the Galaxy S4 on Vodafone 3G, you'll need to sign up to a £42-per-month contract, which gets you unlimited minutes and texts along with 2GB data.
Samsung Galaxy S4 price
You can buy a "4G-ready" Galaxy S4 on Vodafone, but it will cost you to upgrade to a 4G contract when Vodafone launches its high-speed network
O2 hasn’t released any details about 4G, but if you're happy with a 3G contract you can pre-order the Galaxy S4 for £99 upfront on a £37-per-month contract, which will get you unlimited texts, calls and 2GB data. Raising this to £47 a month will get you the phone for free.

SIM-FREE PRICES

If you'd like your Galaxy S3 without a contract, a couple of online retailers now have put up holding pages with the phone, and it's looking pretty steep. Expansys has the phone listed for £580, while Clove simply shows "coming soon" - but we doubt it will be much less than Expansys' price.

CONCLUSION

We've only had a little time to play with the Galaxy S4, but early indications are that this is going to be a superb handset. It faces stiff competition from its Android rivals and whatever Apple plans to release next, but interest and demand for the phone remain high. As soon as we have a finished model, we'll bring you an up-to-date review.
For more hands-on coverage of the Galaxy S4, have a look at our sister site PC Pro's hands-on review.

MINI VERSION

Recently leaked is a smaller version of the S4, the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini. This device will have a smaller screen and a cut-down specification, compared to the full phone.
So far there are few details on the handset, but we know it will have a 4.3in Super AMOLED screen with a screen resolution of 960x540. We also know that it will have a 1.6GHz dual-core processor, although the exact model and details have yet to be confirmed.
As for storage, an 8GB and a 16GB model seem the most likely. Given that Samsung has a Micro SD card slot on the Galaxy S4, we'd expect the little brother to have the same option for expanding storage.
With the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini launching for £300 SIM-free, it's hard not to expect the S4 variation to launch at the same price. It would be a shame if it did, as this is quite clearly a more budget handset that needs to compete with similarly-specified phones from companies, such as Huawei. As it stands, for the best power and fastest handset, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is the best choice, but the Mini may tempt those on a tighter budget that want a slightly smaller handset.