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Component: AP-LM-SPC
Component Name: CRO14-Service Provider Cockpit
Description: A method of storing customer data whereby the database tables for different tenants are kept separate. This makes it easier and faster to copy the data of a particular tenant and ensures that only the data of that tenant is copied, thus improving security.
Key Concepts: Physical content separation is a feature of the Service Provider Cockpit (SPC) component of SAP's Logistics Management (LM) application. It allows users to separate physical content from the service provider cockpit, allowing them to manage and monitor their physical content separately from the cockpit. This feature helps to ensure that the physical content is not affected by any changes made in the cockpit. How to use it: To use physical content separation, users must first enable it in the SPC configuration. Once enabled, users can then assign physical content to different service providers and manage it separately from the cockpit. This allows users to easily monitor and manage their physical content without having to worry about any changes made in the cockpit. Tips & Tricks: When using physical content separation, it is important to remember that any changes made in the cockpit will not affect the physical content. Therefore, it is important to keep track of any changes made in the cockpit and ensure that they do not affect the physical content. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all physical content is assigned to the correct service provider. Related Information: For more information on physical content separation, please refer to SAP's documentation on Logistics Management (LM) application and Service Provider Cockpit (SPC). Additionally, there are several online resources available that provide more detailed information on this feature.