Retrieving Users and Groups via SCIM: Integrating SAP Ariba with SAP Cloud Identity Services

As SAP continues its transformation into an AI-driven, Business AI–focused company, identity integration has become more critical than ever.

To activate Joule, migrating users and groups across solutions using Identity Provisioning Service (IPS) is a key prerequisite. In the Joule enablement scenario for SAP Ariba, users and groups are migrated from Ariba and then synchronized back to both SAP Ariba and SAP Build Work Zone.

Instead of covering IPS end to end, this article focuses on how to retrieve identity data from SAP Ariba and SAP Cloud Identity Services using SCIM-based APIs—a crucial step for understanding properties, mappings, and transformations in IPS.

 

​ As SAP continues its transformation into an AI-driven, Business AI–focused company, identity integration has become more critical than ever.To activate Joule, migrating users and groups across solutions using Identity Provisioning Service (IPS) is a key prerequisite. In the Joule enablement scenario for SAP Ariba, users and groups are migrated from Ariba and then synchronized back to both SAP Ariba and SAP Build Work Zone.Instead of covering IPS end to end, this article focuses on how to retrieve identity data from SAP Ariba and SAP Cloud Identity Services using SCIM-based APIs—a crucial step for understanding properties, mappings, and transformations in IPS.   Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles 

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