B1 MobileApp Guide2
B1 MobileApp Guide2
B1 MobileApp Guide2
0 2012-12-07
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Table of Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Configuring the SAP Business One Solution ..................................................................................................... 7 Activating Mobile App Users ................................................................................................................................................ 7 Setting Up License ................................................................................................................................................................8 Configuring for SAP Crystal Reports ..................................................................................................................................8 Setting Up Add-Ons to Run Within the Mobile App ...........................................................................................................9 Configuring the SAP HANA Server ......................................................................................................................................9 Activating the B1i Mobile Scenario ......................................................................................................................................9 Installing the SAP Business One App ................................................................................................................ 11 Configuring the SAP Business One App ........................................................................................................... 12 Configuring the SAP Business One App when Working with SAP Business One OnDemand ..................................... 13 Using the SAP Business One App ..................................................................................................................... 14 Managing Modules .............................................................................................................................................................. 16 Searching in the Mobile App .............................................................................................................................................. 17 Using the Enterprise Search .............................................................................................................................................. 17 Working with Documents in the Approvals Module ......................................................................................................... 18 Approving or Rejecting Documents ..................................................................................................................... 18 Viewing Alerts in the Alerts Module................................................................................................................................... 18 Managing Reports in the Reports Module ........................................................................................................................ 19 Generating Reports................................................................................................................................................ 19 Deleting, Adding, and Changing the Display Sequence of Reports.................................................................. 20 Sending Reports by E-Mail ................................................................................................................................... 20 Managing Business Partner Data in the Business Partners Module ............................................................................. 20 Viewing Business Partner Information ............................................................................................................... 20 Editing Business Partner Information .................................................................................................................. 21 Adding Business Partners .................................................................................................................................... 22 Viewing Items in the Inventory Module ............................................................................................................................ 22 Viewing Information about Items in Inventory ................................................................................................... 22 Viewing Price Lists in the Price Lists Module .................................................................................................................. 23 Viewing Price List Details in the Price Lists Module........................................................................................... 23 Searching for Items in Within a Price List ........................................................................................................... 23 Managing Sales Documents in SAP Business One Mobile App ..................................................................................... 23 Viewing Sales Document Information................................................................................................................. 24 Updating Sales Documents ................................................................................................................................. 24 Searching for Sales Documents .......................................................................................................................... 25 Filtering Sales Quotations and Sales Orders ...................................................................................................... 25 Managing Activities for Sales Documents .......................................................................................................... 26 Creating Sales Quotations and Sales Orders ......................................................................................................27 Submitting Drafts of Sales Quotations and Sales Orders for Approval ........................................................... 28 Managing Sales Opportunities.......................................................................................................................................... 28
Viewing Sales Opportunities.................................................................................................................................28 Creating Sales Opportunities ...............................................................................................................................28 Searching for Sales Opportunities .......................................................................................................................29 Viewing Stages Related to Sales Opportunities..................................................................................................29 Editing the Last Stage of Sales Opportunities ....................................................................................................29 Adding New Stages to Sales Opportunities ........................................................................................................29 Setting Won or Lost Statuses to Sales Opportunities....................................................................................... 30 Viewing Dashboards in the Dashboards Module ............................................................................................................ 30 Viewing a Selected Dashboard ............................................................................................................................. 31 Sending Dashboards by E-Mail ............................................................................................................................ 32 Configuring the Data Cache.................................................................................................................................. 32 Viewing Service Contracts and Searching for Equipment Cards in the Service Contract Module ............................. 32 Viewing Service Contracts .................................................................................................................................... 32 Searching for and Viewing Customer Equipment Cards ................................................................................... 33 Viewing and Processing Service Calls in the Service Calls Module ............................................................................... 33 Viewing Service Call Details ..................................................................................................................................34 Picking Up Service Calls........................................................................................................................................34 Closing Service Calls .............................................................................................................................................34 Adding New Activities and Solutions to Service Calls ........................................................................................ 35 Integrating Customized Help............................................................................................................................................. 35 Appendix ............................................................................................................................................................ 36 Function-Level Authorizations for Users to Work with the App ........................................................................36 Mobile App Function Availability Based on SAP Business One License Type .................................................38
Introduction
With the SAP Business One mobile app for iPhone and iPad you can process approval requests, view reports and business content, manage business partner data, monitor sales opportunities, and much more. Key features: Approvals and alerts Get alerts on specific events such as deviations from approved discounts, prices, credit limits, approved or rejected documents, or targeted gross profits and view approval requests waiting for your immediate action. Drill into the relevant content or metric, including draft documents, before making your decision. Business partners Access and manage business partners information including addresses, phone numbers, and contact details; view historical activities and special prices; create new business partners and new activities; and contact or locate partners. Inventory Monitor inventory levels and access detailed information about your products, including purchasing and sales price, available quantity, product specifications, and pictures. Sales documents Create, view, update, and search for sales quotations and sales orders, and submit drafts of sales quotations and sales orders for approval. In addition, you can create, update, view, and close activities related to sales documents. Sales Opportunities - Create, view, and search for sales opportunities; view, add, and edit stages for sales opportunities. Service Process and close service calls, create and view solutions, and look up related service calls from service contracts or customer equipment cards. Reports Refer to built-in reports created with SAP Crystal Reports software, version for the SAP Business One application, that present key information about your business. Add your own customized reports to the app and easily share them via e-mail. Dashboards View predefined dashboards (sales analysis, cash flow, and purchase quotations) in normal and full-screen mode and share them via e-mail. Help Display either a standard or a customer-specific help document.
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SAP Business One for iPhone and iPad 1.8.x is also available when using SAP Business One OnDemand 1.0 . For further information, see the SAP Business One OnDemand Administrator's Guide.
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You can use SAP Business One mobile app 1.8.x with older versions of SAP Business One (such as SAP Business One 8.81) however latest functions introduced in mobile app 1.8.x will not work. When accessing such function, the following message appears: Note that this function is not supported by the current version of the backend server. All mobile app functions that were supported by the older version of SAP Business One still work. Integration component for SAP Business One (B1iC)
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For further information about installing and upgrading SAP Business One, see the Administrators Guide that is provided on the SAP Business One product DVD or in the download package. For security reasons, the SAP Business One mobile app neither stores nor caches business data on the device. It does not support any offline use. A server connection needs to be established to open and use the app. Throughout this document we describe the features and functions of the SAP Business One mobile app for iPhone and iPad. The mobile app also runs on the iPod touch. This document shows where functionality and user interface elements, such as buttons or menu items, are different between these devices. While this document is for all users, some links included in this document lead to sites that are restricted to SAP Business One partners who must have a valid username and password to access.
This section explains the tasks of the system administrator in setting up and managing SAP Business One for iPhone and iPad. These tasks are performed in SAP Business One or in SAP Business One, version for SAP HANA(PL)01 or higher.
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If the Mobile User checkbox is selected, this field is mandatory. For more information on how to find the MAC Address, consult the product documentation supplied with your Apple device, ask your vendor, or search for instructions on the Web. 5. To enable a user to use the app by two different mobile devices, enter the MAC address of both devices. Use "/" as the separator. For example: 3C:07:54:4C:7E:79 / 64:20:0C:16:86:BF.
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It is possible to logon to one mobile device at a time. If a user tries to log on to one device while logged on to the other device, a warning appears and the session automatically ends. 6. Choose the Update button and then choose OK.
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If you are working with SAP Business One OnDemand 1.0, choose the Send Mobile Settings button. An email with a hyperlink containing all configuration details will be sent automatically to the mobile device of the given user. For more information see the Configuring Mailer and Registering Integration Components sections in the SAP Business One OnDemand Administrator's Guide, and the Configuring the SAP Business One App when Working with SAP Business One OnDemand section in this guide. 7.
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Setting Up License
If you have created a new user with mobile settings or added mobile settings to an existing user, a message appears reminding you to ensure that the mobile user has a B1i license. SAP Business One for iPhone and iPad is available for the following SAP Business One named user types with no additional license fee: Professional Limited Financial Limited Logistics Limited CRM Starter Package CRM Sales User (standalone, legacy license type) CRM Service User (standalone, legacy license type) For more information about the mobile app functions available for each license type see the Mobile App Function Availability Based on SAP Business One License Type section in this document. To assign a user a Bi1 license, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. From the SAP Business One Main Menu, choose Administration The License Administration window appears. In the Allocation tab, first select the relevant users and then select the Used checkbox for the B1i user type license. Choose the Update button. License License Administration.
In the navigation pane on the left, select the report you want to display on the mobile device.
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SAP Business One does not check whether the report is suitable for displaying on a mobile device. 4. To save your settings, choose Update.
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The resolution of the mobile device determines how the report is displayed. For example, iPhone 4 currently supports a resolution of 960x640 pixels, while the iPad supports 1024x768 pixels
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More Information
See the guide How to Create Add-Ons for the SAP Business One Mobile Application for iPhone located at http://sappartneredge.com/b1/innovations, where you can also find sample code.
In the HTTA section (under Connectivity List (Active)), specify the required details in the following fields (all of them are mandatory): o destProtocol o destHost o destPort
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Choose Save.
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In the User name: field, enter B1iadmin; in the Password: field, enter the password that was set by the user when installing B1i. Choose the OK button. The Integration solution for SAP Business One window appears. Choose the Scenarios tab Control. In the Scenario List, select the sap.B1Mobile checkbox.
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In the Integration framework Scenario Setup Result screen, choose the Activate button. After a few seconds, a system message appears, announcing that preparations are finished and asking whether you want to activate the scenario.
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To activate the scenario, choose the OK button. After few seconds, a confirmation message appears. To complete the activation process, choose the OK button.
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To download and install SAP Business One for iPhone and iPad on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Apple App Store and search for SAP Business One. You can also follow this link http://itunes.apple.com/app/sap-businessone-mobile-application/id392606876 or use the QR code:
When you tap the app icon on your iPhone, one logon field of Password or two logon fields of User Code and Password appear, depending on your settings. For more information, see the explanation of the User Code field in Configuring the SAP Business One App.
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The SAP Business One start icon shows the total number of unread alerts and unread approvals. This counter is updated only when you leave the app. There is no push or notification service for new alerts and approvals.
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To connect to your SAP Business One company database, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Tap Settings on your iPhone. On the Settings page, tap Business One. On the Settings page for SAP Business One, specify the following information: o Server: Server address and port (either IP or server name) in the format <server>:<port>. Default ports of integration solutions for SAP Business One are 8080 (http) and 8443 (https). If you enter an incorrect port for a server connection, the app times out in 75 seconds by default. o SSL: To use SSL (https) between SAP Business One and your iPhone, choose ON. This setting must comply with the protocol and assigned ports on the server side.
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Use a secure communication channel. For SSL, keep as ON, which is the default value.
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For more information about configuring https, see the Security Aspects Related to the Mobile Solution section in Administrators Guide for the Integration Component. Be aware that SAP cannot cover all possible security aspects due to customer-specific requirements and conditions. The mobile app needs to be embedded into each customers specific security concept. o Company DB: Name of the company database to which you want to connect (mandatory field). The mobile app logs on to this company. For details about the company database concept in SAP Business One for iPhone and iPad, see SAP Note 1606567 (in the Get Support area of SAP Business One Customer Portal at http://service.sap.com/smb/sbocustomer.) o User Code: Used to log on to the SAP Business One company database specified in the Company DB field; that is, the value in the User Code field of the Users - Setup window in SAP Business One o If you do not specify a user code in this field, when you log on to the app you must enter your user code and password. o If you specify a user code in this field, when you log on to the app you need to enter only your password. o Phone Num: Users mobile phone number; that is, the value in the Mobile Phone field of the Users - Setup window in SAP Business One o Demo System: When the demo system is ON, the logon dialog offers the user access to the public demo system. For best performance in China, set the demo server to China (in Device Settings Business One Demo Server field)
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The app uses the language that you use on your iPhone. All SAP Business One languages are supported.
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Configuring the SAP Business One App when Working with SAP Business One OnDemand
1. 2. 3. In your mobile device, open the e-mail you have received from SAP Business One administrator. Click the hyperlink that appears in the e-mail. SAP Business One app reads and saves the relevant information in the Settings page in the mobile device. The Choose Company page appears. Choose the required company database. In the next log on, this company will be chosen by default.
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Choosing a Company
In the first log on, the user is connected by default to the company database defined in the Company DB field (see the Configuring the SAP Business One App section in this document). When logging on for the second time and on, you can choose to which company database to log on. To do so perform the following steps: 1. 2. In the logon page tap indicated by . . The list of available company databases appears. The default company database is
Tap the company database you want to log on to and tap OK.
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After logging on to a different company database, the value in the Company DB field (see the Configuring the SAP Business One App section in this document) is updated to the newly selected company. The selected company database becomes the default company database until you choose to log on to different company database, or manually change the company database name in the Company DB field.
Starting Page
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o After you log on to the mobile app, the starting page appears. o For the first logon, the Home tab page appears. For subsequent logons, the page where you logged off appears. o If you change settings and then go back to the mobile app, a warning message appears in a pop-up window informing you that settings have changed and that you have to log on to the app again. The app forces you to log out. o If the app is idle for a period of time, a logon box appears, and you have to log on to the app again. By default the idle time is ten minutes. To change this value: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the integration framework Web page and choose Scenarios Authentication. From the User Def. Author. Identifier dropdown list, choose sap.B1Mobile. In the Session Timeout field, specify a value. If you enter an incorrect port for a server connection, the app times out in 75 seconds by default. Choose the Save button.
You can access all functions of the mobile app from the starting page, which is divided into the following areas: The toolbar contains menu commands, such as the back button and the Edit button. The page section displays real-time information, such as key performance indicators and alerts. For iPhone: A horizontal tab section consists of two tabs: Home and Modules. You can tap them at any time.
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For iPad: On the left side of the screen is a vertical menu section; on the right side in the content area is the display section for selected content.
Home Page
In the tab section (iPhone) or menu section (iPad), tap Home. On the Home screen, every page has a jump button on the top-right of the screen, which provides Set Default Help (on iPhone only) and Log off (on iPhone only): To set a page as default, choose Set Default. This takes effect the next time you log on. To display a help document, choose Help. To log off the system and the pop-up logon dialog, choose Log off.
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You can create add-on pages for the Home tab, such as a gauge that shows the percentage by which the revenue deviates from the target. For more information, see the guide How to Create Add-Ons for the SAP Business One Mobile Application for iPhone located at http://sappartneredge.com/b1/innovations where you also find sample code and a gauge. The To-Do List page displays a maximum of the next eight activities (iPhone) or next twelve activities (iPad) in your SAP Business One calendar. To see details or to edit an activity, tap the activity. To synchronize the activities in the most recent three months (last month, this month, and next month) into the calendar of your mobile device, choose Sync to Calendar from the button. These activities will be synchronized into a separate calendar in the mobile device named SAP Business One. The first time you use this function within a month, full synchronization is done. During that month, whenever you use this function again, only the changed activities are synchronized. The Key Performance Indicators page displays system and user-defined KPIs: System-defined KPIs: o Sales Order displays data for the current month and the previous month, together with the percentage change. o Incoming Payments displays data for the current month and the previous month, together with the percentage change. o Outgoing Payments displays data for the current month and the previous month, together with the percentage change. o Cash on Hand displays the balance of the account in the Cash on Hand field on the General subtab of the Sales tab of the G/L Account Determination window in SAP Business One. To define this account, choose Administration Setup Financials GL Account Determination Sales General Cash On Hand. User-defined KPIs: You can create your own KPIs by defining customized user-defined queries in SAP Business One.
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Your KPI queries need to be categorized and start with KPI_ as the prefix. Each query requires seven selected fields with the following sequence: Main Title - Growth Rate - Indicator* - SubTitle1 - SubValue1 - SubTitle2 - SubValue2 These seven items are displayed like this:
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Possible values for indicator are P (positive) and N (negative): Arrow Green up Red down Red up Green down Indicator P P N N Growth Rate >=0 <0 >=0 <0
Managing Modules
The Modules tab (iPhone) or modules menu (iPad) displays two separate groups: twelve SAP-provided modules and optional user-defined modules. You can display your favorite SAP-provided modules, add or remove userdefined modules, and change the display sequence of modules. To display your favorite SAP-provided modules, choose Add/Remove Modules. A list displaying all the SAPprovided modules appears. Tap the ones you would like to remove from your list of modules. To add or remove user-defined modules choose the Add-Ons tab: To delete a user-defined module, tap in front of it, and then tap Delete. To cancel a deletion, tap can add back deleted user-defined modules at any time. To add a user-defined module: 1. 2. 3. On the left of the toolbar, tap . Tap the module that you want to add. On the right of the toolbar, tap Save. . You
To change the display sequence of modules, choose on the right of the module that you want to move, and drag it to the required position. To return to Modules, tap Done.
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You cannot mix SAP-provided modules and user-defined modules; that is, you can move SAP-provided modules only among SAP-provided modules and user-defined modules only among user-defined modules. You can create additional modules according to your needs. For more information, see the guide How to Create Add-Ons for the SAP Business One Mobile Application for iPhone located at http://partneredge.sap.com/b1/innovations. For SAP-provided modules the app uses the function-level authorization settings maintained in SAP Business One. No new configuration is needed. The Alert and Approval modules do not require function-level authorization and are accessible by all users that are enabled to work on a mobile device. For more information about authorizations, see Function-Level Authorizations for Users to Work with the App.
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To fine-tune the results, repeat the steps above, using a more accurate search term.
Recommendation
For more information see the Enterprise Search section in the SAP Business One, Version for SAP HANA User Guide.
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In the Modules tab, the number on the right of the Approvals module indicates the number of documents that need your approval. Within the list of documents, you can: Update the list of documents by tapping Hide documents you have already viewed by shaking your mobile device Unhide documents by tapping again
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To stop the process, tap Cancel. The message Approved successfully or Rejected Successfully appears, in addition a respective alert is sent to the user submitted the draft document for approval: o Request approved - the user can tap the alert, view the details of the draft document that was originally submitted for approval, and add it. o Request rejected - the user can tap the alert, view the remarks entered by the approver (if available) and the details of the draft document that was originally sent for approval.
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In the menu, the number on the right of the Alerts module indicates the number of new alerts. In the alert list, unread alerts are marked as bold. 1. 2. In the Modules tab, tap Alerts. A list of alerts appears. A maximum of the most recent 50 alerts is displayed. To change the way documents are listed, in the tool bar tap by Date, by Prio, or by Type. To update the list of alerts, tap .
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To hide the alerts you have viewed, shake your device. To unhide the viewed alerts, tap 3. Tap the alert that you want to view. The Alert Info page appears. You can tap fields for more information, for example, information of the item in stock. In case the alert refers to a document that was sent for approval, you can tap the alert and view details of the draft document. If the document is approved, you can add it by tapping Add in the Draft Detail page. A system message asking whether to generate a document from the draft appears. To add the document, tap Ok.
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For user-defined alerts, if there is more than one alert, tap the up or down arrow to view the information of another alert. 4. To return to the list of alerts, tap Alerts.
Generating Reports
1. In the Modules tab, tap Reports. The list of available reports appears. If a report contains selection criteria a special indicator appears next to the report name. 2. 3. Tap the report that you want to generate. If the report requires entering selection criteria, the Selection Criteria page appears. Tap a parameter to specify the required value. Then tap Done to return to the Selection Criteria page. Repeat this step until all selection criteria parameters are specified. The chart and detailed information in the report appear. You can zoom in and out by either pinching or double-tapping. To change the orientation between portrait and landscape, rotate your device. To return to the list of reports, tap Reports (in iPad, tap Done).
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o To change the display sequence of reports, choose to the desired position. 3. To return to the Reports page, tap Done.
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The list has an index along the right side. To jump to business partner whose name starts with a specific letter, tap that letter. To scroll quickly through the list, drag your finger along the index. 2. To view information about a business partner, tap the business partner. The BP Info page appears. It includes the following tabs: o General Displays the account balance and credit limit of the business partner, as well as contact details for the company, such as phone number, e-mail address, and Web site.
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In Brazilian companies who activated the multi-branch functionality the BP branch is displayed as well.
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o Users of SAP Business One, version for SAP HAHA who have iPad devices can view in the General tab pervasive analysis information for the business partner. For more information, see Pervasive Analysis section in the SAP Business One, Version for SAP HANA User Guide.Any user-defined fields are displayed on this tab in a separate section. o Addr/Contacts Displays the default contact person and the default ship-to and bill-to addresses. o Transactions Tap the relevant category to view the documents or transactions created for the business partner: o Activities Displays the list of activities created for the business partner To view an activity, tap it. The Activity Detail page appears. To edit the activity, on the right of the toolbar, tap Edit and make changes. To save your changes, on the right of the toolbar, tap Save. To add an activity, on the right of the toolbar, tap . The Add Activity page appears. Specify the information and on the right of the toolbar, tap Save. o Special Price Displays the special prices of items for the business partner. To view item information, tap the item. From the item display, tap Unit Price to view the items price in various price lists. o Opportunities, Sales Quotations, and Sales Orders Display, respectively, the sales opportunities, sales quotations, and sales orders created for a business partner. To create a new opportunity, sales quotation, or sales order, tap . To return to the list of business partners, on the left of the toolbar, tap Back.
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The list of contacts defined for the business partner appears: 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. To add a contact, tap , specify the information, and tap Done. , make the changes, and tap Done. To edit an existing contact, tap
To select an existing contact person as the default contact person for the business partner, tap the name of the contact person. A appears in front of the name.
To change a bill-to or ship-to address, follow the same options as for changing the main contact. In Brazilian companies who activated the multi-branch functionality: to change the currently displayed branch, tap the Branch field. A list of the existing branches appears. Select the required branch, and tap Done. After making your changes, tap Save.
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The item list has an index along the right side. To jump to items whose item code starts with a specific letter, tap that letter. To scroll quickly through the list, drag your finger along the index. 2. To view information about an item, tap the item. The Item Info page displays detailed information about the item, including user-defined fields. o To view the item picture, tap the placeholder picture.
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o To view the price of the item in various price lists, tap Unit Price. o To view inventory levels of the item by warehouse, tap In Stock Qty. For each warehouse, you see the quantity of the item in stock, committed, ordered, and available.
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The list has an index along the right side. To jump to an item whose code starts with a specific letter, tap that letter. To scroll quickly through the list, drag your finger along the index. 3. To return to the Price Lists page, tap Back.
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Sales documents with a status of Open have an orange side bar in the front of the sales document. 2. To view information about a sales document in the list, tap the sales document. o For sales opportunities, the Opportunity Info page displays opportunity details such as business partner, status, stage, and so on. o The Info page for sales order and sales quotation contains four tabs: Header, Contents, Logistics, and Accounting. The page contains the following information: o Header tab Document number, currency, status, business partner details, dates, total values, and user-defined fields, if any exist o Contents tab For an item type document: Each row has a summary row on this tab, including item description, item code, quantity, unit of measure, items per unit, and user-defined fields if exist. To view row details, tap the row. The Details page appears. To view detailed information of the item, tap Item. The Stock Info page appears.
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When using SAP Business One, version for SAP HANA and in iPad devices only, you can preview the delivery schedule for items in sales orders. To preview the delivery schedule of the selected item, tap Schedule. The Schedule Delivery page appears. Then tap Preview. To confirm or apply the changes made, tap Done. To return to previous page or cancel changes, tap Cancel. For further information see the Scheduling Deliveries section in the SAP Business One, Version for SAP HANA User Guide. For a service type document: Each row in the sales order has a summary row on this tab, including description, line total, and userdefined fields if exist. Line total is displayed in document currency. To view row details, tap the row. The Details page appears. o Logistics tab Bill-to and ship-to addresses and shipping type, if defined. To see a map and get directions, tap the relevant address. o Accounting tab Payment terms and payment means defined for the document, as well as the BP project.
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The sales quotation or sales order was not fully or partially drawn into target document The sales quotations or sales order is not subject to approval procedure
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Display the sales quotation or sales order you need to update Tap Edit. The document is switched to Edit mode. Make all the changes required.
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When editing the Items page, you can check the available quantity of the different items, In the Quantity field tap . The Inventory by Warehouse page appears, displaying the total available, in-stock, ordered, and committed quantities in all warehouses, as well as in each warehouse separately. To return to the Items page, tap Back 4. To save your changes, tap Save, other wise, tap Cancel.
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The following values cannot be modified: o Customer code and customer name o Document currency
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This option is available only if the current user, who is logged on to the app, has an employee master data record that is linked to the current user code. To view only documents with status Open, choose Open. To clear the filter and display all documents, choose All.
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When initiating a search after applying a filter, the search applies to the filtered list, and not to all existing documents.
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2. Tap Activities.
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At this stage you cannot make any modification in the sales quotation or sales order to which the activity is related.
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Display the list of activities related to the relevant document (see Viewing Activities Related to Sales Documents). Tap the activity you want to close. The Activity Details page appears. Tap . Tap Close Activity. A confirmation message appears. To close the activity, approve the message.
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When using SAP Business One, version for SAP HANA, and on iPad devices only, the Available to Promise chart is displayed for the chosen item. For further information see the Advanced Available to Promise (ATP) section in the SAP Business One, Version for SAP HANA User Guide. 8. 9. Specify any other relevant information. To add the document, tap Save.
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This functionality is available only if the checkbox Activate Approval Procedures in DI is selected in Administration System Initialization General Settings BP tab. 1. 2. 3. 4. Create the sales quotation or sale order by following steps 1-8 provided in the Creating Sales Quotations and Sales Orders section above. To add the document, tap Save. A system message appears, notifying you that an approval is required. Enter any relevant remarks and tap OK. To return to the document, tap Cancel. A draft of the sales quotation or sales order is created and sent for approval.
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Sales opportunities with a status of Open have an orange side bar in the front of the sales document. 2. Tap a sales opportunity to view its details. The Opportunity Info page displays opportunity details such as business partner, status, stage, and so on.
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Specify the required information and tap Save. The fields Opportunity Name, Business Partner, and Potential Amount are mandatory and indicated by the ghost text Required.
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Tap Add a Stage. In the Add a Stage page enter all relevant details for the new stage. Potential Amount is a mandatory field. To relate the new stage to a specific document type, tap Doc. Type, and select either sales quotation or sales order. Then, choose the specific sales quotation or sales order. The selected document and its number are displayed in the Document field, in the Stage Info page. Tap Save.
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When changing the status of a sales opportunity from Open to either Won or Lost, it is not possible to make any additional changes to the document.
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Fiscal Year Analysis and Opportunity Win Rate display general sales performance. o Top 5 Customers displays the top five customers selected by current fiscal year revenue. To view details about a customer, tap Sales Amt or Gross Profit associated with the customer. The Item Ranking and Opportunities Status charts are updated for the selected customer. o Item Ranking displays the top five items for the selected customer in the current fiscal year. o Opportunities Status displays opportunities by status for the selected customer.
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Top 5 Customers, Item Ranking, and Opportunities Status display details about the top five customers. Cash Flow Dashboard Contains the following charts: o Cash Flow Forecast Overview displays incoming cash flow and outgoing cash flow by month.
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To view details of incoming cash flow or outgoing cash flow for a month, tap the corresponding period. The Cash Flow Details and BP Amount charts are updated accordingly. o Cash Flow Details displays the five transactions with the largest amounts for the selected period sorted in descending order by amount. o BP Amount displays cash flow amounts by business partner for the selected period.
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This dashboard is only available when working with SAP Business One 8.81 PL(07) and higher. When working with SAP Business One, version for SAP HANA, this dashboard is replaced by the Cash Flow Forecast dashboard, which is available on iPad devices only. Purchase Quotations Dashboard Contains the following charts: o Purchase Quotation Overview displays the overview of purchase quotations in three categories (Responded, Partial/No Response, Overdue). To view the purchase quotation details, tap each section of the pie chart. o Purchase Quotation Detail displays detailed information on purchase quotations according to the selected category. The default category is Partial/No Response. Cash Flow Forecast Dashboard - available only when using SAP Business One for iPhone and iPad 1.8.x on top of SAP Business One, version for SAP HANA, and on iPad devices only. This dashboard provides you detailed information about your company's incoming and outgoing cash flows. For more information see the Using Cash Flow section in the SAP Business One, Version for SAP HANA User Guide. In addition, you can: Send dashboards by e-mail Configure the refresh settings of the data cache for mobile dashboards
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When viewing the Cash Flow Forecast dashboard (available only when using SAP Business One version for SAP HANA, and only on iPad devices), you can tap to minimize the dashboard to a yellow ribbon that appears on the top of the screen. Tap the yellow ribbon to display the dashboard again. To close the dashboard, tap Done, 5.
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Viewing Service Contracts and Searching for Equipment Cards in the Service Contract Module
In the Service Contract module, you can: View details of service contracts and search for service contracts Search for and view customer equipment cards by entering an items serial number for a keyword search or by using an items barcode to scan a serial number
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The Service Contract page appears. It displays a list of service contracts, sorted in descending order by the end date of the contract. By default, 20 service contracts with an end date furthest in the future are displayed. To view the next 20, tap Load More at the bottom of the list. To refresh the list, pull down at the top of the list.
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An end date in red indicates an expired contract. 2. 3. To view the details of a contract, tap the contract. In the Contract Detail page, you can do the following: o View information about the contract, such as service type and validity period. In addition, you can see cumulative response time and resolution time for service calls created for this contract and a list of the service calls for items covered by the contract. o Access the business partner by tapping either BP Name or BP Code. 4. To return to the list of service contracts, on the left of the toolbar, tap Service Contract.
o To search by serial number, tap Search Serial Number, enter a serial number, and tap OK. o To use a scanned-in barcode, tap Scan Serial Number. Using the camera function of your iPhone or iPad, take a picture of the items barcode. If a valid code is found, you hear a beep; otherwise you get a Code not found alert. 3. If a customer equipment card is found, the Customer Equipment Card page appears, displaying information about the equipment, such as status and start and end dates. To view the service contract for this equipment item, tap Service Contract at the bottom of the Contract Detail page. To view service calls created for this customer equipment card, tap Service Call.
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The Service Call page appears with a list of service calls. For information about the list, see step 1 in Viewing Service Call Details. Service calls with status Open have an orange side bar in the front of the service call. 2. 3. 4. Tap the service call you want to close. On the Service Call Info page, tap the jump To close the call, tap OK. The status of the call is updated to Closed and the Closed On field is filled with the date on which you closed the call. button and then tap Close Service Call. A warning message appears asking you to confirm closing the call.
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Appendix
More Information
Further information can be found in the following two SAP Notes: 1618978 - B1ic_Troubleshooting Guide for B1ic Installation 1602674 - SAP Business One for iPhone and iPad - Troubleshooting Guide
The following table shows the functions that users can perform, and what authorizations are needed. Action View SAP Crystal Reports Minimum Required Authorization Full Authorization Permission Setup in SAP Business One A user needs authorization in SAP Business One to view each report. If a user does not have authorization to view a report in SAP Business One, the user cannot view the report using the mobile app. Adding Customer/Vendor Master Data section in Authorizations window Adding Lead BP section in Authorizations window Business Partner Type Leads in the Business Partners section in the Authorizations window Business Partner Type Customers in the Business Partners section in the Authorizations window Business Partner Type Vendors in the Business Partners section in the Authorizations window BP Balances in the General section in the Authorizations window
View vendors View account balance and credit limit in the BP Info
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Action page Add activity Edit activity View activity View item View price list View special price list1 View sales opportunity Add/Update sales opportunity View sales order Add/Update sales order View sales quotation Add/Update sales quotation View dashboard View service contract View customer equipment card View service calls Process service calls View key performance indicator (KPI) 2
Full Authorization Full Authorization Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Full Authorization Read Only Full Authorization Read Only Full Authorization Full Authorization Read Only Read Only Read Only Full Authorization Read Only
Activity section in Authorizations window Activity section in Authorizations window Activity section in Authorizations window Item Master Data section in Authorizations window Price Lists Group # section in Authorizations window Special Prices for Business Partners section in Authorizations window Sales Opportunities section in Authorizations window Sales Opportunities section in Authorizations window Sales Order section in Authorizations window Sales Order section in Authorizations window Sales Quotation section in Authorizations window Sales Quotation section in Authorizations window Dashboard section in Authorizations window Service Contract section in Authorizations window Customer Equipment Card section in Authorizations window Service Section in Authorizations window Change Status in Special Service Call Authorizations section in Authorizations window Query Generator section in Authorizations window
The price lists that belong to the price list group for which the user has either full authorization or read-only authorization are displayed in the mobile app.
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In the KPI view, queries that belong to the saved queries group for which the user has either full authorization or read-only authorization are displayed.
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The permission related to a price list has nothing to do with the permission related to price list groups. If a user has no authorization for a price list, SAP Business One does not display any price list. If a user has no authorization to a specific price list group, SAP Business One does not display any price lists that belong to this group.
Mobile App Function Availability Based on SAP Business One License Type
The functions available for each user on the mobile app are derived from the type of license assigned to the user and from the authorizations granted to the users in SAP Business One desktop application. Users who are granted with full authorizations within the license type assigned to them can use all the mobile app functions described in this document with the following exceptions: Limited Logistics License cannot access Sales Opportunity, Service Call, and Service Contract Modules, and cannot add new Sales Quotations. Limited Financials License cannot access Sales Opportunity, Service Call, and Service Contract Modules, and cannot add new Sales Orders and Sales Quotations. B1 Starter Package License cannot access Service Call and Service Contract Modules. CRM Services License cannot add new Sales Orders.
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