A scenario consists of predefined content that facilitates the implementation of a business process. When defining your scope, you select which available scenarios you wish to include in your solution.
For further details about a specific scenario, click on its title in a CBC Workspace -> Scoping to access a more comprehensive description.
Use the following URL to check the available business process for – SAP Best Practices for SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition.
To verify the availability of scope items for S/4HANA Cloud, consult the Central Business Configuration – Road Map Viewer via SAP for Me and download the Availability and Dependencies of Scope Items.xlsx (SAP Customer).
Download the Activity List and search for the relevant scope item to check if it requires additional licenses for activation, and identify whether it is categorized as Non-standard, Default, or Optional. Additionally, confirm that the scope item is accessible for the targeted countries by examining column S – BY in the Excel file.
Default scope items can be incorporated through the “Define Scope” activity. To do so, open your project, navigate to Scoping, and search for the desired scope item, then click “Add.” The “Add” button will be visible once you have opened the “Define Scope” activity.
Example – Here I’ve added the scope 2QW
After adding the scope item, confirm your selection by clicking the “My Selected Scope” button located at the top right corner of the project. You will be able to view the added scope item.
Checking the added scope through – My Selected Scope
If a Default scope item does not appear in your search within the “Define Scope” activity, verify its availability for the scoped countries through the excel file or Signavio Process Navigator.
Note that certain scope items are only available during the “Initial Scoping” phase, which occurs prior to project deployment.
Checkout the below KBA to find the list of scope item’s which can be added only during initial scoping phase:
3425018 – CBC: How to check whether a scope item is only available for initial scoping – SAP for Me
Additionally follow the KBA to know more about how to use the Availability dependencies list – 3539934 – How-to use the “Availability and dependencies of scope items list” when activating Scope Items – SAP for Me.
If the required scope item is Non-standard and requires a license, please submit a case to the operations team (component – XX-S4C-OPR-SRV) to verify the license status, providing details about the CBC Workspace Name and System URL.
Refer to the KBA – 3122430 – Scope item activation request for SAP Central Business Configuration provisioned S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition – SAP for Me.
A scenario consists of predefined content that facilitates the implementation of a business process. When defining your scope, you select which available scenarios you wish to include in your solution.For further details about a specific scenario, click on its title in a CBC Workspace -> Scoping to access a more comprehensive description.Use the following URL to check the available business process for – SAP Best Practices for SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition.To verify the availability of scope items for S/4HANA Cloud, consult the Central Business Configuration – Road Map Viewer via SAP for Me and download the Availability and Dependencies of Scope Items.xlsx (SAP Customer).Download the Activity List and search for the relevant scope item to check if it requires additional licenses for activation, and identify whether it is categorized as Non-standard, Default, or Optional. Additionally, confirm that the scope item is accessible for the targeted countries by examining column S – BY in the Excel file.Default scope items can be incorporated through the “Define Scope” activity. To do so, open your project, navigate to Scoping, and search for the desired scope item, then click “Add.” The “Add” button will be visible once you have opened the “Define Scope” activity.Example – Here I’ve added the scope 2QWAfter adding the scope item, confirm your selection by clicking the “My Selected Scope” button located at the top right corner of the project. You will be able to view the added scope item.Checking the added scope through – My Selected ScopeIf a Default scope item does not appear in your search within the “Define Scope” activity, verify its availability for the scoped countries through the excel file or Signavio Process Navigator.Note that certain scope items are only available during the “Initial Scoping” phase, which occurs prior to project deployment.Checkout the below KBA to find the list of scope item’s which can be added only during initial scoping phase:3425018 – CBC: How to check whether a scope item is only available for initial scoping – SAP for MeAdditionally follow the KBA to know more about how to use the Availability dependencies list – 3539934 – How-to use the “Availability and dependencies of scope items list” when activating Scope Items – SAP for Me.If the required scope item is Non-standard and requires a license, please submit a case to the operations team (component – XX-S4C-OPR-SRV) to verify the license status, providing details about the CBC Workspace Name and System URL.Refer to the KBA – 3122430 – Scope item activation request for SAP Central Business Configuration provisioned S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition – SAP for Me. Read More Technology Blogs by SAP articles
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