Many tools are available to get familiar with the technical requisites for a transition to S/4HANA from another ERP. They will prove useful in the preparation and will help you avoid unpleasant surprises at the beginning of the transition.
SAP S/4HANA only supports Unicode systems. You can check if the encoding of your system is in fact Unicode by clicking on “System” in the upper navigation bar, and then on “Status...”.
As you can see in the diagram below, an S/4HANA conversion requires a few technical requisites.
To make sure the system contains only one code page, go to transaction SE16 and verify the content in the TCPDB table. If it contains more than one entry, it means the system is in Multi Display Multiple Processing mode (MDMP), which is not supported since ERP Central Component (ECC) 6.0.
This transaction lets you ascertain all corrections that should be made to the different programs, to make sure these programs are compatible with Unicode, and to activate the Unicode flag.
This transaction helps you confirm that the database uses the right code page.
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The version of the source system has to be compatible with the target version. Several methods are available to ensure the technical requisites are met when the project starts.
Making sure the source operating system is indeed supported by the target version is very important. For instance, S/4HANA 1909 runs on Windows 2016 and later versions. If the source version runs on Windows 2008 or 2012, an upgrade to the operating system will be required.
The Product Availability Matrix (PAM) lets you check version compatibility.
Another way to do so is to execute the DMO of SUM on the source system and see if any upgrade is needed.
It is important to validate all SAP (Business Warehouse, Process Orchestration, etc.) and non-SAP systems (electronic data interchange, interface, etc.) that will communicate with the software environment. Make sure that the S/4HANA conversion will go without a hitch and verify whether changes or adjustments need to be made.
The Maintenance Planner tool lets you know if third-party SAP components will cause problems during conversion. Some of these components are not compatible with S/4HANA and will have to be uninstalled or upgraded prior to starting the conversion.
Should there be incompatibility with a third-party component, it is important to contact the supplier to see if a new, compatible version is available, or if it’s possible to remove the non-compatible version.
Remote Code Analysis lets you validate the custom ABAP code, and helps you make sure said code will actually work after the S/4HANA conversion. This tool has to connect remotely to an SAP instance via Basic Component version 7.52.
This section refers to note 1872170 from the Online Service System (OSS). It contains the /SDF/HDB_SIZING program, which has to be downloaded via the development system, and then transported to the QA and Production servers. This program should be run in the background, and should take a few hours to execute.
It informs you of the size of the HANA database whether for Business Suite on HANA or S/4HANA.
Since the database uses memory, and since memory is expensive, it is more desirable to analyze what can be done to reduce overall size.
As demonstrated by the Sizing Report, it’s always possible to reduce the size of the database. The EWA Report offers recommendations to that end.
It’s also possible to archive the data relating to business processes. Many other options are made available to you such as data suppression, data transport to a content server or via third-party software, etc.
To ensure the effectiveness of the database, the hardware used to support it must be certified by SAP. The certified hardware directory is continuously updated. Without that certification, SAP cannot ensure technical support and system effectiveness.
SAP Readiness Check is a set of online tools that lets you analyze several aspects around the S/4HANA transition.
A step-by-step documentation is available to help you implement different steps and notes of the OSS such as the execution of reports in the Production instance and the upload of files to the SAP online platform, allowing the generation of custom reports.
This recommendation module lets you discover the best scenarios to improve your business processes. These recommendations require analyses and can generally be implemented prior to the S/4HANA conversion.
This ABAP program, which must be executed, analyzed and adjusted several weeks before an S/4HANA conversion, is mandatory in the framework of such project. It lets you validate several elements that will be affected during conversion. Besides, if this program has not been run during the execution of the technical portion (SUM), the conversion will not go beyond the technical requisites validation stage.
As you can see, several requirements may delay the project and call for considerable effort.
That is why careful preparation will always allow for a better conversion!