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What is
SAPConsole?
Most corporations who implement an ERP
system are confronted with the issue of how to simplify and
streamline the logistics process utilizing radio frequency (RF)
technology. For SAP™ R/3® users in particular, this issue
has always been addressed by selecting and implementing a 3rd
party RF "Middleware" system. Since SAP did not offer
any type of RF solution, this became the only choice. In the
latter part of 1999, SAP quietly introduced a product named
SAPConsole to finally address the issue of supporting
character-based RF devices from SAP R/3. The question that now
needs to be answered is, "What is SAPConsole and will it
work for my application".
This guide will clear up the mystery about SAPConsole and
describe the benefits and limitations when evaluating an "SAPConsole
Approach" to RF Data Collection.
For RF SAPConsole to work companies will need, along with the
SAPConsole implementation, to also implement a WLAN network
using the appropriate technology, frequency, compatibility and
so on. The SAPConsole consultant should be able to provide
advice on this.
History of SAPConsole
Several years ago SAP partnered and
subsequently purchased OFEK-tech, an Israeli company
specializing in Warehouse Management and Control. As "SAP
OFEK-tech", one of the main objectives of this new
partnership was to develop native support for radio frequency
(RF) devices for the SAP R/3 Warehouse Management Module.
Parallel to the OFEK-tech effort, SAP initiated a new more
comprehensive Warehouse Management systems strategy starting
with R/3 version 4.5 known collectively as the Logistics
Execution System (LES). LES integrates the applications of
Warehouse Management, Shipping and Transportation, and can
operate in an integrated mode similar to all the other modules
(MM, PP, etc.) or as a stand-alone system (Decentralized WM).
These two initiatives finally came together starting with LES
in version 4.6B. The new RF solution for LES offers several new "Mobile
Data Entry" transactions specifically designed for RF
users and the supporting operations. This whole suite of
functionality including business transactions, configuration,
and RF device support is sometimes mistakenly referred to as
SAPConsole, since it was first released with version 4.6B.
Technically, it is more correct to call this RF solution the "SAPConsole
Approach".
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