Learn to identify users that modify or update the chart of accounts and post journal entries for the modified account. A malicious user creates a new general ledger account that is not controlled and enters fictitious journal entries to this account. This course gives you the fraud scenario, the SAP data you need from ECC or S/4HANA, the Python code and logic, and a hands-on dashboard with an AI chatbot to test your data literacy.
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Understand the real fraud scenario behind the analysis.
Get the exact SAP data and Python logic to run it.
Practise on a live dashboard with an AI chatbot.
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For 25 years I sat on the audit side of SAP — chasing exceptions, untangling P2P breakdowns, explaining to finance teams why their controls weren't catching what they thought.
The 300Framework distills what actually works: the questions that surface real risk, the SAP queries that pull the right data, the workflows that turn findings into fixes. It's the playbook I wish I'd had on day one.
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The risk
A malicious user creates a new general ledger account that is not controlled and enters fictitious journal entries to this account.
What you’ll learn
This course teaches the Same creator general ledger account, journal entry analysis from the User access area of the 300 Framework (Separation of duties): how to identify users that modify or update the chart of accounts and post journal entries for the modified account. We start with the real-life fraud scenarios behind it, then give you the accounting and SAP background you need to judge whether the data is genuinely pointing to a problem in the specific context of your organisation.
The data and the code
You’ll get the exact SAP data required to run this analysis from either ECC or S/4HANA — the relevant tables, fields and how to join them — followed by a walk-through of the Python code and its logic: the filters, the joins, the algorithms, and the Artificial Intelligence tools you can layer on to enhance your result set.
Test your skills
Finally, you’ll put it into practice on a real dashboard, answering questions from our chatbot to find the exceptions in the data and choose the most interesting samples to investigate.
Taught by our experts in fraud detection, internal audit, internal control and SAP.
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