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Component: FS-PM
Component Name: Policy Management
Description: An active connection that groups related calls of an external system for the processing of applications in . Stateful RFM communication allows the application being processed to be kept in the main memory for multiple calls, and thus it does not have to be stored temporarily on the database.
Key Concepts: An application session is a period of time in which a user interacts with the FS-PM Policy Management component of SAP. During this session, the user can access and modify data, create new objects, and perform other tasks. The application session is terminated when the user logs out or when the system times out due to inactivity. How to use it: To start an application session, the user must log in to the system using their credentials. Once logged in, the user can access and modify data, create new objects, and perform other tasks. When finished, the user must log out of the system to end the application session. Tips & Tricks: It is important to remember to log out of the system when finished with an application session. This will ensure that no one else can access your data or make changes to it without your permission. Additionally, it is important to be aware of the system timeout setting so that you do not remain logged in for too long and risk having your session terminated by the system. Related Information: For more information on application sessions in SAP FS-PM Policy Management, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tutorials and tips on how to use this component of SAP.