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Component: EPM-DFA-SCO
Component Name: Scouting Application
Description: A single-letter identifier notifying users about an attribute of a player that is notable. Example F might indicate that a player is not a good fit for the team, and A might indicate an age older than 25. Assessors can set alerts during an assessment. Some alerts are automatically set based on data about a player, such as A age and H height deficient.
Key Concepts: An alert in the SAP EPM-DFA-SCO Scouting Application is a notification that is triggered when certain conditions are met. It can be used to inform users of important events or changes in the system. Alerts can be configured to be sent via email, SMS, or other methods. How to use it: Alerts can be configured in the SAP EPM-DFA-SCO Scouting Application by navigating to the “Alerts” tab in the application. From there, users can create new alerts and configure them to their desired settings. Once an alert is created, it will be triggered when the conditions specified are met. Tips & Tricks: When creating an alert, it is important to specify the conditions that must be met for the alert to be triggered. This will ensure that users are only notified of relevant events or changes in the system. Additionally, users should ensure that they have configured their alert settings correctly so that they receive notifications in a timely manner. Related Information: For more information on how to configure alerts in the SAP EPM-DFA-SCO Scouting Application, please refer to the official documentation provided by SAP. Additionally, users can contact their local SAP support team for assistance with setting up and managing alerts.