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PI Gateway to SAP R/3 Ron Kolz, Gretchen M. Schwenzer, Ph.D OSI Software, Inc.
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Why link SAP to plants? Tighter supply chain integration focus on speed, reduce cycle time improve customer responsiveness planning - capacity, utilization, bottlenecks (how to increase production speed) Reduce costs - improve operational efficiency optimize maintenance dollars identify performance degradation usage-based maintenance
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RLINK Architecture SAP R/3 (PP-PI, QM, PM) Plant Network/Intranet Instrument & Control Interfaces DCS, PLC, etc. PI Server RLINK NT SQL Server SAP GUI PI API Communication SAP to RLINK via RFCs RLINK to PI via PI’s API RFCs
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Production Planning - Process Industries
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Benefits of RLINK OSI standard product, SAP certified Support SAP, Microsoft technology Reduce risk, cost and errors of interface Repeatable across enterprise Rapid plant implementation Manual entry slow, error prone Calculations often required Data volume that can be handled Automated interface - timeliness of data sent to SAP, accuracy of data in SAP
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1998 Accomplishments Successful RLINK implementations commitments from several large chemical companies to deploy RLINK corporate- wide RLINK enhancements SQL Server 7.0 support PP-PI “by-products” QM/PM development completed Sapphire, World Batch Forum
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1999 Path Forward Work closer with SAP verticals Position RLINK in SAP solution maps Plant Centric strategy Strategic relationships RLINK implementation partners Educate SAP global/national partners R/3 4.5 certification: PP-PI, QM, PM SAP seminars Q3/Q4 Case studies -- measure results of PI/SAP integration projects
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Presentation Objectives Quick review of SAP modules and Architecture of RLINK Enhancements to PP-PI SAP QM short tutorial 1999 Plans and Benchmark Points OSI Brewery Demo
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SAP RFC Server Microsoft SQLPI BAPI Server User Workstation Other Systems Microsoft Transaction Server DCOM Transactional RFC Synchronous RFC Redundancy
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SAP PP-PI (PI-PCS) and OSI-PI/Plant Suite SAP Functionality Process Order creation to meet order requirements Track material inventory Accounting Recipe for material Track cost of production OSI Functionality Collects and distributes actual data for material consumption and production and utilities Translates general recipe to batch execution system Maintains history of recipe that was run and reported values to enterprise Graphically presents current and historical data for analysis Combines recipe data with process variables for analysis
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PP-PI New Developments Change of Resouce Detection New Instructions PI_PHUST & PI_OPUST SQLServer 7 and VB6 Partial Confirmations Visual Batch Interface PI storage Material and Batch SAP data
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Client Focused Developement
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Turning a Production Request into Action Continuous process - set start date and time and use duration such as shift, day, etc. Batch Execution System such as Visual Batch, Openbatch Setting status of tags in PI via Control System, Visual Basic application or other program. ProcessBook as campaign manager
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ProcessBook as Campaign Manager Application String tags for SAP data Control System Independence View for operations into SQC, PI-Batch History PI-Batch Active X control container Graphics and Trending Real Time Data Portability across company
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SAP Equipment (PM-PCS) and OSI PI/Plant Suite SAP Functionality No. of hours on stream trigger maintenance Alarm limits for equipment trigger maintenance Maintenance scheduling using human resource and stores constraints OSI Functionality Consolidates equipment variables for analysis and improvement of plant performance in conjunction with process conditions Monitors and reports alarms and no. of hrs. on stream to trigger SAP maintenance Graphical plant view into Plant and SAP data
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SAP QM (QM-IDI) and OSI PI/Plant Suite SAP Functionality Quality of goods receipt In-process quality specification Quality of goods shipped and certificate of analysis Specification Library Company quality test requirements OSI Functionality Capture data at source Specification disbursed to industrial desktop Integrates Quality data with process data for plant analysis Disburse Quality worklist to plant floor Reporting Flexibility Interface to Lab Systems
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SAP QM SAP Terms Inspection Lot Inspection Point Inspection Plan Usage Decision Validation Closure Original Values (quantity, code, valuation X 2) Sample Values (quantity, code, valuation X 2) Characteristic Values(quantity, code valuation) No of different types of Lab Data requests (23)
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Management Cockpit
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Role of the Data Historian and ProcessBook in Integration Collection of raw data from control environment Performance Calculations Environment for external calculations Alarming Batch records Storage of Calculated Data Single presentation and user interface for all data
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1999 Benchmark Points Certification for SAP 4.5 PP-PI Certification for QM Transaction Server and DCOM for PM Combined Demo with SAP
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