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SAP PS Interview Guide and FAQs

This document provides an overview of SAP PS (Project System) and discusses frequently asked interview questions about the module. SAP PS is a project management tool in SAP ERP that allows organizations to plan, allocate resources to, track the progress of, and monitor costs for projects. It provides comprehensive functionality for managing projects from initiation through completion. The document then lists and provides answers for 10 frequently asked interview questions about SAP PS's key features and functionality.
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SAP PS Interview Guide and FAQs

This document provides an overview of SAP PS (Project System) and discusses frequently asked interview questions about the module. SAP PS is a project management tool in SAP ERP that allows organizations to plan, allocate resources to, track the progress of, and monitor costs for projects. It provides comprehensive functionality for managing projects from initiation through completion. The document then lists and provides answers for 10 frequently asked interview questions about SAP PS's key features and functionality.
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SAP PS (Project System) is a module in the SAP ERP system that is designed to facilitate

project administration. SAP PS helps businesses to allocate resources, track progress,


manage projects, and monitor costs. It provides organizations with a comprehensive toolset
to manage initiatives from the planning phase through execution and completion. The
module's ability to provide an end-to-end view of projects makes it an invaluable asset to
these industries. It enables them to maintain a tight grip on costs, schedules, and
resources, ensuring the successful completion of projects.

If you're interested in pursuing a career in SAP PS, it's necessary to prepare for the
interview earlier. SAP PS interview questions are designed to test your knowledge of the
module's functionalities, capabilities, and applications. This blog provides a
comprehensive guide to SAP PS interview questions and answers, covering the most
frequently asked questions.

 Freshers

 Experienced

 Advanced

 Tips

 FAQs

Top 10 Frequently Asked SAP PS Interview Questions


1. What is SAP PS, and what are its key features?

2. What is a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) in SAP PS?

3. What are the parameters of the Project System (PS)?

4. How is the SAP PS system's Selection Profile used?

5. What do you mean by MRP run?

6. What is Project Coding Mask?

7. What is the transaction number in SYSTEM used for?

8. What is the relationship in SAP PS?

9. What is unit costing?

10. How many structures can you create in SAP PS?


SAP PS Interview Questions For Freshers
1. What is SAP PS, and what are its key features?

SAP PS is a project management feature of SAP ERP that allows organizations to plan,
start, and finish their projects. Some of the most important elements of SAP PS are:

 Project Planning
 Resource Allocation
 Project Execution
 Project Controlling

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2. What is a work breakdown structure (WBS) in SAP PS?

In SAP PS, a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a group of project tasks that can be
assigned to a cost center or project team. A WBS is a way to divide the tasks of a project
into smaller, easier-to-manage parts. To plan a project well, you need a WBS because it
helps you determine the project's goals, deliverables, and milestones.

3. How can SAP PS be used to handle different kinds of projects?

SAP PS can be used to manage a wide range of project types, including:

 IT projects
 Engineering and construction projects
 Marketing and advertising projects
 Research and development projects
 Capital investment projects
 Event management projects

4. How do you create a project in SAP PS?

To create a project in SAP PS, you need to go to transaction code CJ20N and follow these
steps:

 Enter the project definition and description.


 Enter the project start and end dates.
 Define the project structure by creating WBS elements.
 Assign resources to the project.
 Define project milestones.
 Set project budgets.

5. How do you track project progress in SAP PS?


To track project progress in SAP PS, you can use a range of tools, including:

 Project status reports


 Resource utilization reports
 Cost reports
 Network Diagram
 Progress Tracking
 Earned Value Analysis (EVA)

SAP PS gives you several tools and ways to track the progress of a project. Your chosen
method will rely on your needs and the project's requirements.

6. What are the parameters of the Project System (PS)?

The parameters of SAP PS can be broadly categorized into the following categories:

 Organizational Parameters: This includes project definition, profile, type, and WBS.

 Time Parameters: This includes project start and finish dates, scheduling options,

and phases that constitute the project schedule.

 Financial Parameters: This includes the project cost center, cost element, and

currency that define the project budget, costing, and accounting techniques.

 Network Parameters: This includes project network type, activity type, and

predecessor/successor linkages.

 Material Parameters: This includes material type, master record, and stock

availability that characterize the project's materials.


 Resource Parameters: This includes resource type, master record, and availability.

 Information Parameters: This includes project status, progress reporting, and

documentation needs.

7. What do the terms Activities, NTW, and WBS represent?

When comparing the capabilities and features offered by the SAP system, two distinct
options stand out: the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and Network Topologies.

For example, a WBS structure is useful for hierarchically managing a project's finances,
while a network is necessary for capacity planning. Depending on the unique requirements,
a WBS structure, one or more networks (or NTW), or a combination of the two may be the
best option for mapping a project.

8. What is the menu path and T. Code for Projects' special characters?

The menu path to define special characters for projects in SAP PS is as follows:
IMG (Implementation Guide) > Project System > Structures > Operative Structures > Work
Breakdown Structures > Project Coding Mask >Define Special Characters

The transaction code (T. Code) to directly access this screen is: OPSK

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9. How might PS and COPA be connected? How will the settlement function once PS
is linked to Controlling via COPA?

PS and COPA can be linked through the settlement process, where the project costs are
settled to COPA segments. When PS is tied to Controlling through COPA, settlement
occurs via a profitability segment. These Level 1 WBS elements are settled to the PSG,
while Level 2 WBS elements are settled to the WBS element, which is preferred over Level
1. The level 1 WBS/project will be settled to the PSG, while variances will be linked to
COPA.

10. Does the Project system integrate with other SAP ECC modules?
Yes. The SAP ECC Project System (PS) module is integrated with various other modules, including
Controlling (CO), Finance (FI), Sales and Distribution (SD), Material Management (MM), and Human
Capital Management (HCM). This integration ensures a seamless data flow and eliminates the need
for duplicating data between the modules. For example, the PS module can use data from the CO
module for cost allocation and vice versa. Additionally, like the MM module, the PS module can
interact with the SD module for sales orders.
SAP PS Interview Questions For Experienced
11. How is the SAP PS system's Selection Profile used?

A Selection Profile is used in the SAP PS system to choose a group of objects for further
processing, such as reports or data extraction. It is a set of criteria for making a choice that
has already been set up and can be saved and used for different jobs.

In SAP PS, a Selection Profile can include objects like WBS elements, networks, tasks, and
projects, among other things. It can also have different areas and filters depending on the
user's wants.

12. What purpose do cost components serve within the SAP PS system?

The purpose of cost components in the SAP PS system is to simplify the tracking and
analysis of project costs by showing how costs are distributed among different cost
elements. This information helps identify cost drivers and areas where costs can be
reduced. Additionally, combining cost planning and cost components enables more precise
cost forecasting for future projects, which aids in budgeting and planning.

13. What do you mean by MRP run?


The SAP PS system uses MRP (Material Requirements Planning) or planning run to
generate procurement proposals, including purchase requisitions or planned orders, for the
materials required in a project. The MRP run considers different factors, such as the project
schedule, the project's BOM (Bill of Materials), inventory levels, and other relevant data to
calculate the material requirements.

14. What are the different types of Currency SAP PS can handle?

SAP PS can handle four different types of currencies: controlling area currency, project
currency, object currency, and transaction currency.

15. What is resource-related billing in SAP PS?

The resource-related billing tool in SAP PS lets you charge for project resources like labor,
materials, and equipment based on how they were actually used in the project. This method
of billing works well when the project scope or needs need to be clarified at the start, and
the customer is willing to pay only for the resources that were actually used.
16. Where are time profiles defined?

In SAP PS, the system defines time profiles by navigating to the customizing settings via
transaction code OPSA or the menu path.

SPRO -> IMG -> Project System -> Dates -> Define Time Profiles.

Time profiles in SAP PS are used to specify the daily and weekly schedules for a given
project or network. They help you figure out when you should begin and end working on a
certain task or phase of a project.

17. Explain briefly about the SAP PS Gantt chart?

In SAP PS, A Gantt chart is a visual depiction of a project schedule that shows the
beginning and ending times of tasks, the time taken for each task, and any
interdependencies between tasks. The Gantt chart is an effective tool for project managers
to track the project's development and spot any possible snags. Project team members can
better see the big picture and grasp their roles and deadlines with this tool. You can view
the Gantt chart using the SAP PS transaction codes CJ20N and CN20N.

18. What is project coding mask?

Project Coding facilitates the presentation of complex project numbers. Additionally, they
can be used to designate the hierarchy position of a WBS element.

We can generate a mask for each key you intend to use in project-related coding. Project
Definition, as well as WBS Element, must be unique within the SAP system. The project
code and hierarchy are adjustable to a certain point in the project's status.

Project Code has two parts.


Part 1: Project Coding Mask (Project Identifier)

Part 2: Serial number (Project Number)

19. What is the difference between LSMW and BAPI?

LSMW BAPI

LSMW is used to migrate data from legacy systems to BAPI is used to connect third-party applications
SAP. SAP.

LSMW is a tool that helps in data migration by using BAPI is a standard interface for accessing SAP
legacy system data. business objects.

LSMW is mainly used for uploading large volumes of BAPI is used for real-time integration between S
data in batch mode. and non-SAP systems.

LSMW is typically used by functional consultants who


BAPI requires programming expertise and is typ
are not necessarily familiar with programming
used by developers.
languages.

BAPIs can be free or require additional licensing


LSMW is a free tool that comes with the SAP system.
depending on the specific BAPI being used.
20. How do I calculate WIP in PS for all WBS associated with a specific project? Is
there a specific Tcode in ECC 6.0?

Follow these steps to figure out Work in Progress (WIP) in SAP PS for all WBS that belong
to a certain project:

 In ECC 6.0, navigate to the Project System module.

 To access the project definition, enter transaction code CJ20N.

 Select the 'Costs' tab and the 'WIP Calculation' icon from the project definition's

'Costs' tab.

 Choose the 'WBS Element Selection' tab next.

 Select the WBS elements for which you want to calculate the WIP in the 'WBS

Selection' tab.

 Select 'Multiple WBS' and enter the project number to which the WBS elements

belong. To execute the report, click 'Execute.'


 The report will display the WIP values for the specified WBS elements.

Advanced SAP PS Interview Questions


21. What is the transaction number in SYSTEM used for?

To quickly access a specific SYSTEM page, you only need to know the corresponding
transaction code. By entering the Transaction Code and then pressing "Enter," you can
bypass the standard menu and get straight to the desired transaction. The VA22 transaction
code can be used to access the Change Quotation screen. However, a Sales document is
created with the VA01 transaction code in SYSTEM.

22. What is the relationship in SAP PS?

Relationships between project activities or tasks can be set up in many different ways in
SAP PS (Project System). These connections describe the interdependencies between
tasks and, thus, the order in which they must be carried out to complete the project
successfully.

Some of the common types of relationships in SAP PS are:

 Finish to Start (FS) - This is the most common type of relationship where the next

action can't begin until the activity that came before it is done.

 Start to Start (SS) - In this relationship, the next activity can't begin until the action

that comes before it has already started.

 Finish to Finish (FF) - In this case, the next action can't finish until the one before it

is done.

 Start to Finish (SF) - This is a less common link where the activity that comes after

the activity that came before it can't end until the activity that came before it starts.
23 . Why does SAP PS have network activity types, and how do you create them?

Network activity types are used to describe the different kinds of tasks that can be done in a
project. They are used to assign prices and resources to specific tasks and keep track of
how things are going.

In SAP PS, you need to go to transaction code KL01 and take these steps to make a
network activity type:

 Enter the activity type code and description.


 Define the planning and costing parameters.
 Assign the activity type to a cost center or an order.
 Save the activity type.

24. What is a milestone trend analysis in SAP PS, and how do you do one?

SAP PS includes a milestone trend analysis feature that may be used to monitor project
milestones and spot patterns in their completion. It aids project managers in foreseeing
problems and devising solutions to keep the project on schedule.

Follow these instructions to do a milestone trend analysis in SAP PS using transaction code
CJ30:

 Select the project for which you want to perform the analysis.

 Select the "Milestones" tab.


 Click on "Milestone Trend Analysis."

 Review the analysis results and take appropriate actions.

25. What is unit costing?

In SAP PS, unit costing can be used to calculate the cost of individual project activities or
work packages. This is accomplished by designating cost elements, such as labor, material,
and overhead costs, to each activity or work package. The unit cost is then determined by
dividing the total cost of the activity or work bundle by the planned or actual quantity of units
produced.

26. What is the significance of settlement rules in SAP PS?

An SAP PS settlement rule allocates costs and revenues from a Work Breakdown Structure
(WBS) element to another object like a cost center, an asset, or another WBS element. The
costs of a project need to be correctly allocated to the appropriate objects; thus, it's up to
the settlement rules to establish how that money will be dispersed.

27. What do you think Business Areas mean? Use an example to explain.

In SAP, a "business area" is an organizational unit representing a particular part of a


company's operations. It lets businesses report on their operations and finances differently
based on product lines, geographic areas, or business functions.

For example, a company that makes and sells more than one type of product may use
business areas to track how each type of product is doing financially. This lets the company
look at each product line's sales, income, and costs and make smart choices about
marketing, pricing, and developing new products.

28. What is the purpose of an SAP PS project status report, and how is it created?

A project status report provides stakeholders with an overview of the project's status and
progress. It contains details like project milestones, budget and cost status, and resource
utilization.

To create a report on the status of a project in SAP PS, go to transaction code


S_ALR_87013558 and follow these steps:

 Enter the project and reporting period.


 Define the report layout and formatting.
 Choose the data fields you want to add to the report.
 Generate the report.

29. How do you assign resources to a project in SAP PS?


To assign resources to a project in SAP PS, you need to go to transaction code CJ20N and
follow these steps:

 Go to the WBS element where you want to assign the resource.


 Click on the "Activities" tab.
 Click on "Assignments" and then "Resource Assignment."
 Enter the resource name and the number of hours or units.
 Save the assignment.

30. How many structures can you create in SAP PS?

SAP PS allows users to create different structures to help with project management,
including networks, work breakdown structures (WBS), cost breakdown structures (CBS),
and milestones.

Interview Preparation Tips


Here are three most important tips to help you prepare for your SAP PS interview:

 Review the basics: Ensure that you have a firm grasp of the fundamentals of SAP

PS, including project structures, project planning, and project execution.

 Understand the integration: Familiarize yourself with how SAP PS integrates with

other SAP modules such as SAP PP, SAP MM, and SAP FI.

 Brush up on your technical skills: Ensure you know how to set up and customize

SAP PS and understand technical ideas like ABAP code.

 Prepare for specific scenarios: Consider how you would manage specific

circumstances that could arise in an SAP PS environment, such as managing

resource constraints and change requests.

 Be ready to discuss your experience: Be ready to talk about your experience with

SAP PS, including the projects you've worked on and the results you got.

 Practice with sample questions: Practice your answers to top SAP PS interview

questions found online in order to feel more at ease and confident during the

interview.
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Most Commonly SAP PS Asked FAQs


1) What does PS stand for in SAP?

PS stands for Project System in SAP.

2) Why is SAP PS required?

SAP PS is required to manage and control projects from planning to execution and
completion.

3) What is the SAP PS and MM module?

SAP PS and MM are two different modules in SAP. SAP PS is used for project
management, while SAP MM is used for materials management.

4) How to implement SAP PS?

SAP PS implementation involves creating a project definition, work breakdown structure,


and network and assigning resources and costs.

5) What is the WBS element in SAP PS?

WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) is a fundamental element of SAP PS that represents a


project's hierarchical structure and its various sub-components.

6) What are the three levels of WBS?

The three levels of WBS in SAP PS are

 Project level,
 Summary level, and
 Detailed level.

7) Can we delete the WBS element in SAP?

Yes, deleting a WBS element in SAP PS is possible, but it requires careful consideration
and analysis of its impact on the entire project.
8) What is the SAP PS workflow?

SAP PS workflow is a set of sequential steps or activities that automate the project
management process, such as project approvals and notifications.

9) What is SAP PS validation?

SAP PS validation checks if the project data entered by users comply with predefined rules
and criteria.

10) What is the process flow in SAP PS?

Process flow in SAP PS involves creating a project, defining its structure using WBS,
assigning resources and costs, scheduling activities, and monitoring progress.

Common questions

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Using a WBS in SAP PS allows for the division of project tasks into smaller, manageable parts, aiding in clear goal definition and milestone tracking. It helps in planning, resource allocation, and controlling, thereby facilitating effective project execution and efficiency .

SAP PS integrates with various SAP ECC modules like Controlling (CO), Finance (FI), Sales and Distribution (SD), and Material Management (MM). This integration ensures seamless data flow and eliminates data duplication. For instance, SAP PS can utilize cost data from the CO module and interact with the SD module for handling sales orders, thus enhancing project cost allocation and workflow efficiency .

To calculate WIP in SAP PS for WBS elements, users navigate to the module using transaction code CJ20N, select 'Costs', and then 'WIP Calculation'. They choose WBS elements, execute a report, and review WIP values for analysis, aiding in financial review and project continuity assessment .

Milestone trend analyses in SAP PS help monitor project milestones and identify completion patterns, allowing project managers to foresee scheduling issues and implement corrective measures to maintain timelines, thus contributing significantly to effective schedule management .

MRP (Material Requirements Planning) in SAP PS is used to generate procurement proposals such as purchase requisitions or planned orders based on factors like project schedule, BOM, and inventory levels. This ensures that materials required for projects are available when needed, optimizing resource use and minimizing delays .

Relationship types in SAP PS, such as Finish to Start, Start to Start, and Finish to Finish, define the interdependencies between tasks, influencing the sequence and timing of activities. This impacts project scheduling by determining critical paths and potential bottlenecks, ensuring tasks are completed efficiently .

Resource-related billing in SAP PS allows charging based on actual resource usage like labor, materials, and equipment. Its importance lies in ensuring accurate billing and cost transparency, facilitating financial control, and enabling stakeholders to handle financial aspects efficiently in projects .

Deleting a WBS element in SAP PS requires careful consideration of its impact on the overall project structure, cost allocation, and resource management. Challenges include ensuring no dependencies or critical data loss occurs, necessitating thorough analysis prior to action .

SAP PS can manage four currency types: controlling area currency, project currency, object currency, and transaction currency. This capability ensures precise financial management across multinational projects, accommodating international transactions, and financial reporting .

Network activity types in SAP PS describe the tasks performed in a project and are essential for assigning costs and resources. They are implemented using transaction code KL01, where planners define parameters, assign the activity type to a cost center, and save the setup, thus facilitating precise project cost and resource management .

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