In this post, let’s discuss reporting in SAP S/4HANA using both the traditional GUI and the newer SAP Fiori apps.
To call reports in SAP GUI, you use information systems in the SAP Menu. An overview of the reports for your work area can be found in a folder in the SAP Menu, which is usually called Information System and usually contains further subfolders.
Are you looking for specific evaluations? Then simply check the SAP Menu in the information systems of your components to see if there are any hidden treasures there! In the following, you’ll find some examples of paths or folders in the SAP Menu where you might find what you’re looking for:
As an example, we use a small but nice report that clearly lists your customer addresses.
Follow these steps:
In this folder, you’ll then see the entry S_ALR_87012180 – Address List. Yes, S_ALR_87012180 is also a transaction code. Theoretically, you could enter “/n” or “/o” followed by the transaction code in the command field of the system toolbar, and the report would be started. In practice, however, this is too cumbersome because the codes for calling reports are often very long and not very meaningful.
Working with the SAP system can be fun. However, it’s no fun to first have to open the information system to start a report. Our tip: Simply add the transactions for reports to your Favorites list. Follow these steps:
What you know from SAP GUI under the term list is called a table in SAP Fiori. In the figure below, we’ll use an app called the Manage Purchase Orders app.
So how do you find apps that contain tables? These apps have the word “manage” in common in their titles. So, if you search for the search term “manage” in the App Finder, you’ll see the following apps, for example:
We’ll show you the basic handling of all these apps using the Manage Purchase Orders app as an example. As always, you can also use another app with a table for this purpose. Follow these steps:
In the row directly above the table, you’ll see additional buttons, as shown below, in our example for functions to copy, create, or delete an order.
If several fields are displayed one below the other in your table, as shown in the final figure, it’s not a usable table. You’ll have this effect if the window is too narrow.
However, you usually want to see all the information in one line. There are two ways to do this: widen your window or reduce the zoom level in your browser.
Editor’s note: This post has been adapted from sections of the book Using SAP S/4HANA: An Introduction for Business Users by Wolfgang Fitznar and Dennis Fitznar.