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SAP S/4HANA Project Management Module | Project System (PS)

Last reviewed: July 15, 2026

SAP S/4HANA project management module functionality and features. Learn how the SAP S/4HANA Project System (PS) supports project planning, execution and reporting.

SAP S/4HANA Project Management Module: The Project System (PS)

SAP S/4HANA Project System (PS) is the project management module inside SAP's flagship ERP that plans, executes, and controls projects using a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and network of activities. It ties project cost, schedule, resources, and revenue directly to Finance, Controlling, Materials Management, and Sales — so project data and financial data share one real-time source of truth.

Updated July 2026. This is an independent, vendor-neutral analysis — we do not resell SAP.

What is the SAP S/4HANA Project System (PS)?

The Project System (PS) is SAP's execution-focused project management module. It structures a project as a hierarchy of WBS elements (the deliverables and cost-collection nodes) and network activities (the schedulable tasks with dependencies, durations, and resource assignments). Every posting — a purchase order, a timesheet, a goods issue, a customer invoice — settles against a WBS element, which is why PS is often described less as a scheduling tool and more as the financial backbone for project-driven work.

Because S/4HANA runs on the HANA in-memory database, project actuals update in real time rather than in overnight batches. A project manager can see committed costs the moment a purchase requisition is raised, and finance can read project margin against the same live line items. PS supports internal projects (R&D, IT), customer projects (professional services, engineer-to-order), and capital investment projects (plant, facilities, infrastructure).

PS integrates with 6 core SAP modules — Finance (FI), Controlling (CO), Materials Management (MM), Sales & Distribution (SD), Production Planning (PP), and Human Capital Management (HCM) — giving an end-to-end flow from budget to billing without reconciliation between systems.

SAP PS vs SAP PPM vs S/4HANA Public Cloud project management

"SAP project management" refers to three different things, and buyers routinely conflate them. Getting the distinction right matters because it decides which module you license and how you deploy.

SAP S/4HANA Project System (PS)SAP Portfolio & Project Management (PPM)S/4HANA Public Cloud project management
Primary purposeExecute and cost single projectsPrioritize and govern a portfolio of projectsFit-to-standard project execution in SaaS
LevelOperational / executionStrategic / portfolioOperational, cloud-native
Core objectWBS element + networkPortfolio bucket, project, initiativeEnterprise Project / commercial project
Best fitCapital, EPC, engineer-to-orderMulti-project resource & pipeline planningNew-implementation, standard processes
DeploymentOn-premise, RISE Private CloudOn-premise, add-onPublic Cloud only

This page covers PS as delivered in on-premise and RISE with SAP Private Cloud, where the classic WBS-and-network capabilities are richest. If you are evaluating the SaaS edition, its project management uses the newer "Enterprise Project" model — see our SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud guide, and compare it with the SAP S/4HANA Private Cloud option where full PS lives. For a vendor-neutral view of the category, see our ERP for project management overview.

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SAP S/4HANA Project System features and capabilities

Project structuring

  • Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): a hierarchical model of a project's deliverables and cost-collection points, supporting multiple levels of detail from program down to individual work package.
  • Network activities: the schedulable tasks beneath the WBS — internal activities, externally procured activities, and general cost activities — linked by finish-start and other relationships.
  • Milestones: trigger events for billing (milestone billing), progress analysis, and workflow.

Project planning

  • Cost planning at WBS element, network activity, or cost element level, with easy cost planning, detailed planning, and unit costing methods.
  • Revenue planning driven by billing plans, sales orders, or customer contracts, with results analysis for revenue recognition.
  • Schedule planning using network scheduling, the critical path method (CPM), and Gantt-style views.
  • Resource and capacity planning for labor, materials, and equipment, including work-center capacity.

Project execution

  • Procurement: purchase requisitions, purchase orders, and goods receipts assigned directly to WBS elements or activities.
  • Time confirmation: capture labor against activities via CATS (Cross-Application Time Sheet), flowing costs to the project.
  • Project billing: resource-related billing (RRB), milestone billing, and periodic billing generate customer invoices from project data.

Monitoring, control, and analytics

  • Budgeting and availability control that warns or blocks postings when commitments approach the released budget.
  • Progress analysis and earned value management (EVM) with schedule variance, cost variance, and estimate-at-completion.
  • Period-end processing: overhead, settlement to receivers (assets, cost centers, profitability segments), and results analysis.

Project reporting in SAP S/4HANA

Reporting is where S/4HANA changed most for project teams. Alongside the classic Project System Information System, S/4HANA delivers role-based SAP Fiori analytical apps that read live from the database, so the numbers a project manager sees match the numbers finance sees. Key Fiori apps for project reporting include:

  • My Projects – Active Projects: a project manager's overview of the projects they are responsible for, with drill-down into structure and status.
  • Project Cost Overview / Project Financial Controlling: planned vs actual vs commitment cost by WBS element, in real time.
  • Project/Structure Information System (report tree): the classic hierarchical reporting on costs, revenues, budget, commitments, and payments across the WBS.
  • Projects – Actuals and margin analysis apps that surface project profitability against posted line items.

Because these apps run on live CDS views over the HANA database, "projects reporting" in S/4HANA needs no separate data-warehouse extract for standard operational analytics — a meaningful change from the batch-aggregated reporting of SAP ECC. For deeper or cross-project analysis, PS data also feeds SAP Analytics Cloud.

Integration with the wider SAP suite

The value of running project management inside the ERP rather than a standalone tool is that project transactions are financial transactions. A goods receipt in Materials Management, a timesheet in HCM, or a customer invoice in SD all post against the WBS and land in the same Universal Journal that the SAP S/4HANA Finance module uses. There is no interface to reconcile and no lag between operational reality and the ledger.

Which organizations use SAP S/4HANA Project System?

SAP Project System is most heavily used in project-centric and asset-intensive industries where cost control against a structured plan is critical: engineering, construction, and EPC (engineer-procure-construct) firms; aerospace and defense programs; oil, gas, and utilities capital projects; discrete and process manufacturing running engineer-to-order or make-to-order work; and professional services organizations delivering billable client projects. Because PS is highly configurable, the depth of adoption varies — some organizations use only WBS-based cost collection, while others run the full plan-execute-bill-settle lifecycle. Buyers should scope PS to the project types they actually run rather than assume a one-size deployment.

SAP S/4HANA Project System pricing

The Project System is part of the core SAP S/4HANA suite, not a separately priced application — you access PS functionality through your S/4HANA subscription rather than buying a standalone project management license. SAP S/4HANA is licensed by subscription, billed annually, with price driven by the number of users, each user's responsibility level (Advanced vs Core vs Self-Service), the functional scope you activate, and any third-party extensions. SAP Portfolio and Project Management (PPM), by contrast, is a distinct product and is licensed separately.

SAP does not publish a public rate card, so the only reliable figure is a scoped quote. For an independent cost breakdown including implementation and RISE bundles, see our SAP S/4HANA cost guide, or model your own numbers in the ERP cost estimator and wizard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is SAP S/4HANA Project System (PS)?

SAP S/4HANA Project System (PS) is the project management module within SAP's ERP suite. It structures projects using a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and network of activities, then plans and captures the project's costs, schedule, resources, and revenue in real time — settling every transaction against the project and into the financial ledger. It suits internal, customer, and capital investment projects.

What is the difference between SAP PS and SAP PPM?

SAP Project System (PS) is an execution module: it manages the cost, schedule, and financials of individual projects at the operational level. SAP Portfolio and Project Management (PPM) sits above it at the strategic level, helping organizations prioritize, resource, and govern a whole portfolio of projects and initiatives. Many enterprises run PPM for portfolio decisions and PS for the detailed financial execution of the projects those decisions approve.

Is SAP Project System included in the S/4HANA license or licensed separately?

PS is part of the core SAP S/4HANA suite, so it is included in your S/4HANA subscription rather than licensed as a separate product. Cost is driven by user count and responsibility level, not by a standalone project management fee. SAP PPM, however, is a separate product with its own licensing.

What Fiori apps does SAP S/4HANA use for project reporting?

Common Fiori apps for project reporting include My Projects – Active Projects (a project manager's overview), Project Cost Overview and Project Financial Controlling (planned vs actual vs commitment costs), and the Project/Structure Information System report tree for hierarchical cost, revenue, and budget analysis. They read live from the HANA database, so operational and financial figures reconcile automatically.

How much does SAP Project System cost?

Because PS is bundled into SAP S/4HANA, there is no separate PS price — you pay for S/4HANA by annual subscription based on user count, user responsibility level, activated scope, and extensions. SAP does not publish a rate card, so a scoped quote is the only reliable figure. See our independent SAP S/4HANA cost guide for ranges, or build a requirements-based estimate with our ERP functional requirements checklist.

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