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Document History

Version Date Change

2.0 20 July 2016 Updated the supported Oracle versions

1.4 24 August 2015 Clarified use of a diff program for the was/is functionality

1.3 22 September 2014 Updated the minimum and recommended hardware requirements in section 2.3.2

1.2 30 July 2014 Updated section 2.3.2 to note the SAP NetWeaver and SAP XMII versions on which SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing was certified as of 30 July 2014.

1.1 24 July 2014 Clarified use of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing 64-bit release

1.0 30 June 2014 Initial Release

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Table of Contents

1 Getting Started ...... 5 1.1 About this Document ...... 5 1.2 Related Information ...... 6 1.3 Important SAP Notes ...... 7

2 SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Overview ...... 8 2.1 Software Units of SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing ...... 8 2.2 Software Component Matrix ...... 9 2.3 System Landscape ...... 9 2.3.1 System Landscape ...... 10 2.3.2 Hardware and Software Requirements ...... 11 2.3.3 Suggested Software Environments ...... 15 2.4 Overall Implementation Sequence ...... 15

3 Business Scenario for SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing ...... 17 3.1 Manufacturing Planning and Execution System for Complex Assembly ...... 17

4 Solution-Wide Topics ...... 20 4.1 Technology ...... 20 4.2 Data Retention ...... 21

5 References ...... 22 5.1 List of Documents ...... 22

6 Media List ...... 23

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1 Getting Started

This Master Guide, which is for new SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing implementations, provides a technical overview of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite, including its components, business scenario, and suggested system landscape.

Note Existing SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing customers upgrading to Release 7.2, Service Pack 2 should refer to the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Upgrade Master Guide (in the Documents.zip file of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery) rather than to this guide.

1.1 About this Document

Purpose

This Master Guide is the starting point for an SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing implementation. Use this Master Guide to get a technical overview of SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing, its software units, and its business scenario.

The Master Guide is a planning tool that helps you design your system landscape. It refers you to the following required detailed documentation:

 SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Installation Guide

 SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Integration Guide

 SAP Notes

 SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing application helps

The Master Guide includes the following sections:

 SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Overview

This section:

o Describes the software units that make up the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite;

o Presents a software component matrix aligned with the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing business scenario;

o Defines the system landscape, including hardware and software requirements; and

o Outlines the implementation sequence.

 Business Scenario for SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing

This section presents a scenario showing how the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite can be used.

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 Solution-Wide Topics

This section covers the technology used by SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing.

 References

This section provides a list of reference documents.

 Media List

This section contains information about the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing delivery.

Constraints

The following constraints apply to this guide:

 The business scenario presented here serves as an example of how you can use the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite in your company. It is only intended as a model and may not necessarily run the way it is described here in your customer-specific system landscape. Be sure to check your requirements and systems to determine whether this scenario can be used productively at your site. Furthermore, we recommend that you test the scenario thoroughly in your test systems to ensure it is complete and satisfies your business requirements before going live.

 This Master Guide primarily discusses the overall technical implementation of SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing, rather than its subordinate components. This means that additional software dependencies might exist without being mentioned explicitly in this document. You can find more information on component-specific software dependencies in the corresponding installation guide.

1.2 Related Information

Planning Information

The SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing delivery includes the following documentation:

 The SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Configuration Guide, Installation Guide, Integration Guide, Operations Guide, Security Guide, Upgrade Master Guide, and Release Notes.

 Sizing and calculation of hardware requirements

 Supported platforms

 SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing application helps

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Further Useful Links

The following table lists further useful links:

Content Location on SAP Service Marketplace

Information about creating customer incidents http://service.sap.com/messages

SAP Notes search http://service.sap.com/notes

SAP Software Download Center (software download and http://service.sap.com/swdc ordering of software)

SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing documentation http://service.sap.com/instguides. Select Focused Business Solutions > SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing > SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing 7.2.

1.3 Important SAP Notes

You should read the following SAP Notes before you start the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing installation. These SAP Notes contain the most recent information on the installation as well as corrections to the installation documentation.

Make sure that you have the up-to-date version of the SAP Note, which you can find on the SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/notes.

SAP Note Number Title Description

2021293 SAP Complex Assembly Information not included in or corrections to the Manufacturing 7.2, Service Pack 2 SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Master Master Guide Guide

1921198 Complex Assembly Manufacturing Information on the data pump file for Oracle 11g 7.2.1 CRP Database import issues Release 2

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2 SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Overview

Designed for the Aerospace and Defense (A&D) and Industrial Machinery and Components (IM&C) industries, SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing provides a means for planning, managing, and controlling shop floor and manufacturing operations.

2.1 Software Units of SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing

The SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite includes three planning and definition components and two execution components.

Planning and Definition Components

 Computer-Aided Process Planning® (CAPP)

CAPP is a comprehensive system that helps manufacturing engineers capture, retrieve, author, manage, and distribute manufacturing information and multimedia work instructions.

 Manufacturing Change Management® (MCM)

MCM efficiently manages engineering and manufacturing changes while keeping product configuration in control.

 Bill of Material Management (BOMM)

BOMM helps users define, control, and navigate a part-based, multilevel product structure to generate accurate material requirement plans.

Execution Components

 Shop Floor Management® (SFM)

SFM delivers visibility to the entire shop floor, including manufacturing management, shop floor supervisors, and shop floor operators and mechanics. The application executes manufacturing and maintenance processes and manages all information required for fabrication, tooling, subassembly, and final assembly

 Nonconformance Management® (NCM)

NCM creates nonconformance records (NCRs), discrepancies, and dispositions to flag, define, and rectify an area of nonconformance and then track it through its various stages.

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2.2 Software Component Matrix

This section provides an overview of which software components are used in the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing business scenario. For more information about the business scenario, see section 3.

Business Scenario Software Units

Key: X = mandatory (X) = optional

CAPP BOMM MCM SFM NCM

Manufacturing Planning and X X X X X Execution System for Complex Assembly

2.3 System Landscape

This section presents a sample system landscape for SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing. It also covers the following:

 Supported clients

 Background servers

 Integration to external systems

 Required system software

 Minimum and recommended client requirements for ® Windows®

 Database and print servers

 Microsoft Project

 An optional interface

 A remote access deployment option

 Browser requirements

 Optional component requirements

 Suggested software environments

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2.3.1 System Landscape

Figure 1 shows the system landscape for the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite. In this landscape:

 Servers can either store files or run the application in a Citrix environment.

 Clients can be fat or thin.

 The database is on a separate server accessed by clients through an Oracle SQL*Net connection.

The number and types of servers and the client configuration for SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing depend on your sizing, availability, infrastructure, and security requirements. Figure 1 – System Landscape

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2.3.2 Hardware and Software Requirements

Supported Clients

Note SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing is a 32-bit application but it can run on a 64-bit client.

XP Professional

 Microsoft Windows Server 2008

 Microsoft Windows Vista

 Microsoft

Background Servers

 Microsoft Windows XP Professional

 Microsoft Windows Server 2008

 Microsoft Windows Vista

 Microsoft Windows 7

 The following additional platforms are supported for the Transaction Daemon only (see the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Installation Guide for details on the Transaction Daemon):

o HP-UX 11.31 (ia64, SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing running in 32-bit mode)

o IBM AIX 5.3

o Solaris/SPARC 10 (Sun OS 5.10)

Integration to External Systems (CAMS-INT)

Note The SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing 64-bit release can only be used for CAMS-INT.

 The SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing 64-bit release (see the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Integration Guide for details)

 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (64-bit only)

 SAP EHP1 for SAP NetWeaver 7.3 Support Package (SP) 12, Patch 3 (minimum)

 SAP XMII 14, SP05, Patch 6 (minimum)

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Required System Software

For Windows platforms, you must install the ++ 2008 Redistributable package (x86), file name vcredist_x86.exe, available from Microsoft.com. See the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Installation Guide for instructions.

Minimum and Recommended Client Requirements (Windows)

The following assumes use of SAP Visual Enterprise Viewer or PLM Vis (which are optional components that can be integrated with SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing but are not provided with the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing delivery).

Minimum 1 GHz processor or higher 1 GB RAM 4 GB drive, 350MB available disk space 17" monitor (1280x1024 resolution with small fonts) SAP Visual Enterprise Viewer: Video card: 24-bit color with pixel and 3D vertex shader support and 3D hardware accelerator video card, capable of displaying 24-bit color and supports Shader Model 3.0.with 128 MB of RAM. GAPI: Microsoft DirectX, version 9.0c. PLM Vis 3D models: Graphics card with the latest drivers, capable of displaying 24-bit color; plus hardware Z-buffering and OpenGL support PLM Vis 2D graphics: Graphics card with the latest drivers capable of displaying 16-bit graphics or higher

Recommended 3 GHZ processor or higher 4GB RAM (more for large model and texture sizes) 30 GB drive 19" monitor (1600x1024 resolution with small fonts) SAP Visual Enterprise Viewer: Video card: 24-bit color with pixel and 3D vertex shader support and 3D hardware accelerator video card, capable of displaying 24-bit color and supports Shader Model 3.0.with 128 MB of RAM. GAPI: Microsoft DirectX, version 9.0c.

PLM Vis: Graphics card with the latest drivers, 32MB of VRAM, 1 GB of virtual memory, and support for hardware Z-buffering and OpenGL

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Supported Database Server

Note See SAP Note 1921198 for information on the data pump file for Oracle 11g Release 2.

 Oracle 11g Release 2 or Oracle Database 12c.

For client installations of SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing, the Oracle client must be the 32-bit Windows release.

For CAMS-INT on Microsoft Windows Server 2008, the Oracle client must be the 64-bit Windows release.

For Oracle Database 12c only: For SAP NetWeaver to connect to the Oracle database, you must download the latest 11g Instant Client from the SAP Support Portal. Then use the ojdbc6.jar file from that client rather than the one included with Oracle Database 12c. The Oracle Database 12c must then be configured to support the connection from that level. To download the client, go to https://support.sap.com and choose Download Software > Databases > Database and Database Patches > Oracle.

For network relational database management system (RDBMS) services, you must install a minimum of Oracle SQL*Net on each client workstation.

 Any Oracle-supported (OS) can be used for the Oracle Server installation. The only additional requirement is that the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing client installation must be able to connect to the Oracle Server installation via Oracle SQL*Net.

 To estimate sizing requirements for your database server, complete the CAMS_DB_Sizing.xls spreadsheet found in the Database folder of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery.

Print Server

A print server is only supported on the Windows platforms on which the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing software is supported.

Microsoft Project

Microsoft Project 2007 is supported. See the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Installation Guide for setup instructions.

Optional Interface

The interface to IBM® WebSphere Message Queue® (MQ) is supported on all platforms supported by SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing 7.2, Service Pack 2. See the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Installation Guide for details on IBM WebSphere MQ.

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Deployment Option for Remote Access

Remote access deployment is available for the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite using Windows Terminal Server. With the addition of the third-party software Citrix MetaFrame and NFuse, the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite can be made available from within a browser. Citrix MetaFrame works on top of Windows Terminal Server and allows users to run a Microsoft Windows application from a remote client.

Note SAP does not provide support for Citrix MetaFrame and NFuse products; it is possible that some functionality may not be available while using those solutions.

Also, if you choose to use SAP Visual Enterprise Viewer in remote desktop or Citrix environments, you must plan for sufficient memory to support concurrent sessions. If there is insufficient memory, SAP Visual Enterprise Viewer will switch to using software rendering, significantly impacting performance.

Browser Requirements

You should install a Java™-enabled browser in the same location on each client for the application help. Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox is preferred.

Optional Components

Fonts

To use the optional Print Traveler bar code function, the system upon which SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing is used must have at least one bar code font available.

First Article Inspection (FAI) in CAPP, MCM, and SFM uses geometric tolerance symbols to show the type of measurement being described. If you are using FAI, SAP recommends that you install a geometric tolerancing font and make it available to all your client machines; however, if a font is not specified, FAI will still work but with the GDT (symbol) column deactivated.

Bar code and geometric tolerance symbol fonts are available commercially (or, possibly, for free) from several Web sites.

Diff Program

In order to use the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Was/Is (document comparison) functionality, you must download and install a diff program, such as Windiff. SAP does not include a diff program in the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing delivery. See the Installation Guide for instructions.

Reports

To run reports, SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing requires SAP® Crystal Reports® Version 11, Release 2. SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing has not been validated with other versions of SAP Crystal Reports.

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2.3.3 Suggested Software Environments

The table below describes suggested environments you can use. SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing installations are not limited to or required to use these environments. A separate database and database connection are required for each environment.

Note In addition to PROD, SAP recommends that you set up at least one other environment to allow SAP engineers to test service packs and upgrades prior to installation in the production environment.

Environment Path Description Minimum DB Size

DEV \SAP_CAMS\DEV Development 50MB

TEST \SAP_CAMS\TEST System Test (SAP) 50MB

TRAIN \SAP_CAMS\TRAIN Training 50MB

PROD \SAP_CAMS\PROD Production 50GB

To move to a new environment, you must copy the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing installation directories (core and select) to the new environment. See the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Installation Guide for how to modify the startup files and complete other required configuration tasks.

SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing includes a metadata extraction function that will generate a metadata extract script file containing SQL insert statements to copy the selected metadata to a different SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing database. Inserting the extracted data into the different SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing environment is accomplished by manually connecting (using the preferred Oracle tool, such as SQL*PLUS) to the desired Oracle (CAMS) user and running the SQL extraction script.

See the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing System Maintenance  CAPP System Maintenance  Extract Metadata section of the application help for metadata extraction instructions.

2.4 Overall Implementation Sequence

Purpose

The following tables describe the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing overall installation and implementation sequences. These tables cover all available software units. For documentation listed in the following table, see section 5, References.

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Installation Sequence

Step Action

[Required Documentation]

1 Install and configure Oracle server and client(s) for SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing.

[Relevant Oracle installation materials.]

2 Install SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing, which includes the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Preconfigured Implementation (PI).

[SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Installation Guide]

3 Go to Implementation Sequence.

Implementation Sequence

Step Action Remarks

1 Definition Phase The SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing definition phase begins the implementation sequence and includes requirements analysis and high-level design activities. The definition phase identifies the customer’s business processes and software requirements to support those processes. The high- level design is an output of this process.

2 Custom The SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing custom development phase Development Phase includes the completion of detailed design specifications and the configuration of customer-specific business rules.

3 Deployment Phase Final production deployment is achieved in the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing deployment phase after all software has been delivered, tested, and accepted by the customer.

4 Maintenance Phase The SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing maintenance phase includes the handover of the implementation project from the project team to the maintenance group.

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3 Business Scenario for SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing

3.1 Manufacturing Planning and Execution System for Complex Assembly

The Manufacturing Planning and Execution System for Complex Assembly is used to plan, define, create, track, and complete manufacturing orders for complex materials produced on the shop floor. This scenario captures, shares, and stores data for complex assemblies and enables real-time visibility across a manufacturing line, plant, or enterprise. It also allows you to recognize and respond to configuration and quality changes.

Note This scenario is not supported by SAP Solution Manager.

Technical System Landscape

Software Units

See Software Component Matrix on page 9 for the list of software units required to implement this scenario.

Links between Components

BOMM allows users to create and manipulate the Manufacturing Bill of Material (MBOM) that defines the overall product assembly sequence or stages through which a product is built from its constituent parts and materials. This involves combining parts, materials, and subassemblies into complex assemblies that drive the CAPP planning process.

CAPP defines and maintains the detailed processes that result in the manufacture of products as defined in the MBOM, including specification of all physical and information resources needed to support those processes. CAPP process plan types include installation; fabrication and assembly; tooling; rework; and special purpose.

MCM is used to initiate, document, monitor, and analyze engineering and manufacturing changes. It helps users determine what information (such as bills of material or CAPP process plans) and what physical items (such as tooling or equipment), are affected by a change requirement. Once the scope of the change impact is assessed, users can use MCM to plan the steps necessary to incorporate the effects of the change requirement.

SFM executes a company’s manufacturing or maintenance processes, as defined in BOMM and CAPP, by managing all of the information required for fabrication, tooling, subassembly, and final assembly. Once the SFM order is complete, the as-built product structure is recorded in BOMM as an As-Built Bill of Material (ABOM).

In the event of any material or process discrepancies found during SFM order execution, users can issue a nonconformance record using NCM. Rework orders or rework plans can be created as needed from NCM.

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If an order needs to be updated after it has been issued to SFM, users can modify it in CAPP Order Maintenance.

Figure 2 shows the high-level flow between the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing applications. Also see the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing application helps for additional information about these applications. Figure 2 – SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Applications High-Level Flow

Implementation Sequence

See Overall Implementation Sequence on page 15.

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Further Information

The following document provides more information about the Manufacturing Planning and Execution System for Complex Assembly scenario.

Content Location

Configuration Guide Documents.zip file of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery or on the SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides. Select Focused Business Solutions > SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing > SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing 7.2.

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4 Solution-Wide Topics

4.1 Technology

SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing uses the following technology:

 Tcl/Tk

Tcl (Tool Command Language) is an open source, dynamic, string-oriented programming language. Tk is a graphical user interface (GUI) toolkit. Tk is the standard GUI for Tcl. SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing also includes open source plug-ins that enhance the Tcl/Tk execution environment.

 Oracle (not provided with the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing delivery)

SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing requires an Oracle database. The SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Installation Guide assumes Oracle is already installed and available on the platforms on which SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing will be installed.

 Oratcl

Oratcl is an Oracle OCI-like extension to Tcl that allows Tcl applications to communicate with an Oracle database.

 ImageGear

This application is used to view and annotate 2D graphics in the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite.

 PLM Vis 8.1 (not provided with the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing delivery)

This application is used to view and annotate vector graphics, 2D graphics, and 3D graphic models in the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing suite.

 Spellex

SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing uses Spellex for the spell check functionality.

The following optional components can be integrated with SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing. The following components are not provided with the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing delivery:

 SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Integration to External Systems

See the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Integration Guide for instructions.

 SAP Visual Enterprise Viewer, Version 7.1

This application can be configured to view SAP Visual Enterprise Viewer 3D graphics and graphic models in SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing.

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 SAP Visual Enterprise Generator, Version 7.1

This application is used to populate 3D part instances in BOMM. It is also used to generate the 3D model files that are displayed in BOMM, CAPP, and SFM.

 Java Runtime Environment (JRE)

A JRE is required for SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing to display PLM Vis graphics in the separate PLM Vis viewer. Otherwise, the graphics will display in the standard SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing graphics viewer.

Where CAMS-INT is running, a JRE also must be installed on the desktops to support Java applets used within the Web application.

 Microsoft Project 2007

If you want to use the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Project Management Integrator (PMI) module, it requires Microsoft Project 2007.

 IBM WebSphere MQ

This provides a queuing mechanism that allows SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing to send and receive messages, usually in the form of XML documents, to and from external sources. See the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Installation Guide for details.

 Citrix MetaFrame and NFuse

See Deployment Option for Remote Access on page 14 for details.

 SAP Crystal Reports

For reports, SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing supports SAP Crystal Reports Version 11, Release 2. SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing has not been validated with other versions of SAP Crystal Reports.

 Diff Programs:

In order to use the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing Was/Is (document comparison) functionality, you must download and install a diff program, such as Windiff. See the Installation Guide for details.

4.2 Data Retention

Your company is responsible for ensuring compliance with any legal data retention requirements.

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5 References

5.1 List of Documents

The following table lists all documents mentioned in this Master Guide.

Title Where to Find

Application Helps UserGuides.zip file of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery or via the Help menu in the applications

Configuration Guide Documents.zip file of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery or on SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides. Select Focused Business Solutions > SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing > SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing 7.2.

Installation Guide Documents.zip file of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery or on SAP Service Marketplace as noted above

Integration Guide Documents.zip file of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery or on SAP Service Marketplace as noted above

Operations Guide Documents.zip file of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery or on SAP Service Marketplace as noted above

Release Notes Documentation/ReleaseNotes/X.X folder (where X.X is the main release number) of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery or on SAP Service Marketplace as noted above

Security Guide Documents.zip file of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery or on SAP Service Marketplace as noted above

Upgrade Master Guide Documents.zip file of the SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing core delivery or on SAP Service Marketplace as noted above

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6 Media List

The delivery method for SAP Complex Assembly Manufacturing is customer download from the SAP Service Marketplace.

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