Solution Order is a business transaction in SAP Cloud ERP, used to sell solutions which can be a combination of either physical goods, one time services, recurring services, subscriptions, or projects bundled as one integrated customer offering. With the 2508 release of SAP Cloud ERP, the OData V4 APIs for simulation of solution order is available. Simulation APIs can be used to simulate various entities of solution order without creating a solution order. Various determination logic like partner determination, price determination, billing plan etc can be simulated without creating a solution order. This can be used to provide a quote using a quoting engine outside of SAP Cloud ERP. Such external quoting solutions can benefit from the possibility of quoting a real time price calculated in SAP Cloud ERP using the Solution Order simulation APIs. In this blog, you will find more information about the API, the entities available for consumption and the operations on these entities.
Solution Order is a business transaction in SAP Cloud ERP, used to sell solutions which can be a combination of either physical goods, one time services, recurring services, subscriptions, or projects bundled as one integrated customer offering. With the 2508 release of SAP Cloud ERP, the OData V4 APIs for simulation of solution order is available. Simulation APIs can be used to simulate various entities of solution order without creating a solution order. Various determination logic like partner determination, price determination, billing plan etc can be simulated without creating a solution order. This can be used to provide a quote using a quoting engine outside of SAP Cloud ERP. Such external quoting solutions can benefit from the possibility of quoting a real time price calculated in SAP Cloud ERP using the Solution Order simulation APIs. In this blog, you will find more information about the API, the entities available for consumption and the operations on these entities. Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles
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