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Unit 5: Scoping Experience: Central Business Configuration For SAP S/4HANA Cloud

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Central Business Configuration for SAP S/4HANA Cloud

Unit 5: Scoping Experience


Scoping Experience
What to scope (1) ▪ Scope items are now labeled as scenarios
▪ The underlying content remains unchanged

With Central Business Configuration, customers are able to scope:


▪ Countries in which the chosen business processes are run
▪ Predefined scenario bundles
▪ Additional non-standard scenarios

Central Business Configuration ensures the consistency of the scope selection.

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Scoping Experience
What to scope (2)

▪ Mandatory selection: ▪ Optional selection:


− Countries − Non-standard scenarios
− Bundles

▪ IFRS and USGAAP are handled as separate ▪ License-dependent scenarios are currently
non-standard scenarios. hidden in the Scoping front end.
The “Accounting and Financial Close IFRS” or “Accounting and
Financial Close USGAAP” scenarios need to be added to get ▪ “Ordering” happens via ticket; the Service Center
the respective group ledger. realizes the scoping of these scenarios.
▪ Constraints ensure that all dependent scenarios
are consistently added.
Corresponding scenarios are invisible in scoping.

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Scoping Experience
How to scope (1)

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Scoping Experience
How to scope (2)

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Scoping Experience
How to scope (3)

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Scoping Experience
Features (1)

Filtering of bundles and scenarios for:


▪ Country
▪ Role
▪ Line of business

The documentation of each scenario is


linked in SAP Best Practices Explorer.

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Scoping Experience
Features (2)

Scoping basket serves as:


▪ Overview of all scenarios in
scope
▪ Overview of the corresponding
features and functions

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Scoping Experience
How to scope (4)

Based on the scoping selection,


relevant customizing and fine-tuning
activities are identified.
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Scoping Experience
Current restrictions

As of the 1911 release of Central Business Configuration,


the following restrictions are in place:
▪ No support of scope extensions
▪ No support for public sector

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