Introduction To ERP System - Made2Manage: Authored by - Sudharshan.P
Introduction To ERP System - Made2Manage: Authored by - Sudharshan.P
Introduction To ERP System - Made2Manage: Authored by - Sudharshan.P
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Authored by Sudharshan.P
Definition of ERP:
Enterprise resource planning application is enterprise business operations management
software which aids in making business decisions with real time data.
ERP applications available in market SAP, Oracle, Made2Manage, Infor, Epicor, Ramco ERP,
QAD, Microsoft Dynamics, PeopleSoft, Ross ERP, Axis, Intuitive, etc.
The business processes that are carried in a typical Organization will be built as function
modules in full-fledged ERP application.
Function modules in ERP are Sales, Purchasing, Manufacturing, Finance, HR, Asset
Management, Distribution, CRP, MRP, Forecasting, Production Planning and Scheduling,
Transportation Management, Quality Management, after sales & service etc.
Which applications are ERP applications?
A business process management application can be termed as an ERP application only if it
contains minimum requisite modules such as OTC (sales), STP (purchasing), Manufacturing
and Finance.
ERP system landscape can also contain multiple discrete business process management
systems with inter application data-bridges so as to execute end to end business process
seamlessly.
Eg: SAP for Purchasing and Sales, Peoplesoft for Finance and HRM, MES system for
manufacturing. These systems will be interlinked with data bridges to exchange the relevant
data.
Technology Requirements to Build an ERP is as below,
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RDBMS.
UI Design.
User flexibility to execute the process in the system with accurate updation of data.
Data Types:
Datas are classified in an ERP system as below,
Control Data The source of this data is system control setup in any ERP
application. These data setup controls data attributes and the way data functions in
business process flow in the system.
Eg: GL calendar, Company setup, Document number ranges, Module Control setup,
etc.
Master Data This kind of data are defined in master screens in the ERP application
and are used for executing transactions in the system.
Eg: Item master, Account codes, Vendor master, Customer master, Currency codes,
Unit of Measure, Standard BOM, Work Center, Standard Routing, etc.
Interlinking Master Data This kind of data is used to link two master datas.
Eg: Product Class interlinks Account codes and Item master. Department
interlinks account codes and Work center. Jurisdiction interlinks Tax and Vendor.
Transaction Data These are the datas which get generated during process
transaction execution of function modules in the system.
Eg: Sales Orders, Purchase Order, Job Order, Purchase Receipts, Shipper, Cost,
Labour entry, etc.
Transaction data are further classified into Static Data and Dynamic Data.
Static Data: These are fixed data in the system which does not change from
transaction to transaction.
Eg: Item code, Vendor code, Customer code, etc. All the master datas
are Static data.
Dynamic Data: These are arbitrary data in the system which varies from
transaction to transaction based on user input.
Eg: SO Quantity, PO Quantity, Extended Cost, Actual cost of an Order,
JO Quantity, etc.
Data Hierarchy:
In an ERP system, data flow is hierarchical as per application design. The different hierarchy
level for data setup is as below,
1. Company Level Data: These datas are setup at Company level which are
applicable for all the facilities.
Eg: Currency, Unit of Measure, Vendor, Customer, GL account codes, Payment terms,
AP account codes, AR account codes, control setups, etc.
2. Facility Level Data: These datas are setup at Facility level and are applicable only
for that particular Facility.
Eg: Item Master, BOM, Routing, Product class, Location, BIN, etc.
3. Transaction Level data: These data are user input data during transaction
execution and are updated into the system. Transaction data are applicable only for
that particular transaction.
Eg: PO, SO, Shipper, Receipt Tax, Labour entry, stock updation/consumption, Invoice,
etc.