DENSAL, you do not have to divide frames in SAP to create joints for load distribution. You can draw special joints on existing frames to do this. When drawing joints on frames, the snap tools can be useful in helping you make sure the special joints are "locked on" to the frame. When you draw special joints, a properties box appears. You can type in offsets in this box in current units which draws the special joint a specified offset distance from wherever you mouse click. Try it. Also, you use the snap tools to draw special joints on frames approximately where you want them, then right mouse click the joints to modify their X,Y,Z coordinates to place more precisely. SAP will internally divide the frame at those joints, but then re-assemble it for reporting output results.
Why would you want to draw special joints instead of dividing the frame? Imagine 8 meter long girders intersected with secondary beams (or intersected by floor system mesh modeled with shells or whatever). You can draw special joints on girders then use those joints to draw and connect those secondary beams. SAP will internally divide the girders to handle load transfer between the girder and secondary beams, but it will report results and design the girders using their true 8 meter length. Whereas if you 'divide' the girders to do this, you would have maybe 4 or 5 or more different moment diagrams representing 1 girder, making design more difficult.