Transaction Code: EWMA
Description: IS-U Work Management
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: MENUEWMA
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: EE00
Package Description: IS-U: General (Domains and General Objects)
Parent Package: IS-U/CCS
Module/Component: IS-U
Description: SAP Utilities
Overview: EWMA is an SAP transaction code used in the IS-U (Industry Solutions for Utilities) module. It is used to manage work orders and activities related to the utilities industry. It enables users to create, edit, and delete work orders, as well as assign them to employees and track their progress. Functionality: EWMA provides a comprehensive set of tools for managing work orders in the utilities industry. It allows users to create new work orders, assign them to employees, and track their progress. It also enables users to edit existing work orders, delete them, and view their status. Additionally, it provides a range of reports that can be used to analyze the performance of work orders. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Log into SAP and enter the transaction code EWMA. 2. Select the “Create” option from the menu bar. 3. Enter the necessary information for the new work order, such as customer name, address, and type of service required. 4. Assign the work order to an employee by selecting their name from the drop-down list. 5. Click “Save” to save the new work order. 6. To view or edit an existing work order, select it from the list of available orders and click “Edit” or “View” from the menu bar. 7. To delete a work order, select it from the list of available orders and click “Delete” from the menu bar. 8. To view reports related to work orders, select “Reports” from the menu bar and choose a report type from the list of available options. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of EWMA’s features before using it for managing work orders in the utilities industry. Additionally, users should ensure that they have all necessary information before creating a new work order in order to avoid any errors or delays in processing it.
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