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SAP-Project-Type-Interview-Questions

SAP Real Time Project Interview Questions, Dear ABAPER's  this post gives the list of SAP ABAP Project Real time Interview Questions and Answers which are asked in various interviews by the top MNC companies. This post definitely will help the ABAPers who are going to attend interviews with 2+ and 3+ experience. Dear ABAPers refer this post for more details.


SAP Real Time Project Interview Questions 



SAP Real Time Project Interview Questions, Dear ABAPER's  this post gives the list of SAP ABAP Project Real time Questions and Answers which are asked in various interviews by the top MNC companies.



Q). what is Code Review?

Before we send the source Code for testing, it should be reviewed First to avoid the frequent changes in the Source Code.


Code Should be reviewed by another Sr.Team Member.

The Objective of the Source Code is to make sure that the Custom Program should follow both Naming and Coding Standards.




Q). what are the Different Types of Projects in SAP?

There are three types Of Projects in SAP.


Ø  Implementation Project

Ø  Up gradation      Project

Ø  Support   Project



Implementation Project

SAP Project which starts from the Scratch i.e. moving to the SAP Software from the Old System.

Which Contains all the below activities


a) Configure the SAP System according to the Client’s
Organizational Unit.



b) Gather the requirements from the end users and Fix the GAPs (the differences between the Customer requirement and the solution   offered in SAP) and Prepare  the Functional Specification.




c)  Develop the Solutions either through configure the System or through Custom Developments (Programs).



d) Test the Configuration or Programs.



e) Transport the Custom Developments to Quality/Testing Server.



f) Test custom developments again  in the Testing Environment and transport it.



g) Transport it from Testing Server to Production Server.(Go-Live)



h) End User Training.




 Up gradation Project


It Starts, After Completing the First level  Implementation , for the further Developments and also to Change the Custom Programs to improve the Performance of the Programs and to Move from Current SAP Version to the Latest Version.



Activities:


1) Develop the Custom Developments to meet the new Customer Requirements.

  
    2) Change the Existing Programs to Improve the Performance of the Custom Programs.


    3) Testing and Transportation is required here also.




Support Project


Note: This Phase Starts after Go-Live.

The Projects, which supports the Client after Implementation. This is Post Go-live Activities.



Activities:


    1) Provide the 24 * 7 Support to the Client/Customer’s   Day-to-Day    Business.


    2)      Analyze the Tickets/Issues.


    3)       Solve the Tickets by changing the related Development.


   4)      Test it and Migrate it



   Q) Whom to you Communicate for the Issues / More information About Functional Specification?

Ans: To the Functional Owner (Functional Consultant) who prepared the Functional Specification.



Q) When do you communicate with End Users?

Ans : In the Ideal Cases, The ABAPers  Never Communicate to the end users  from Off-shore. ABAPer Often Communicate with them from Onsite To check the technical feasibility of the user requirements.



Q) What is Go-Live Activity?

Ans: Go-Live is the Activity of transporting custom Developments from Testing Environment to the Production Environment.



Q) What  is Full Life-Cycle Implementation ?

Ans: Full Life-Cycle Implementation is , Transport the Custom  Developments from Development to Testing and from Testing to Production.

So that , in  One Project Implementation , We can Many Full-Life Cycle Implementations.



Example :


Migrating all the SD Custom Developments to Production, (Cycle1)

Migrating all the MM Custom Developments to Production, (Cycle2)

Migrating all the FI Custom Developments to Production (Cycle3),   etc.




Q) What is Change Request?

Ans: It is not the different type of transport request no.
And it is not at all a transport request.


The Functional Specification for the custom Development is Called Work Request and if the Specification is Changed to meet the additional requirements then we call Changed Specification as Change Request.




Q) What is the time required to Develop a Report?

Ans: It Completely depends on the Complexity of the Report.

It Can Start from 1 Days to <n> Days.


In General,


The Low Complexity report takes 1 to 3 Man Days,

The medium Complexity report takes 4 to 7 Man Days,

The High Complexity report takes 7 to <n> Man Days.



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