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Component: GRC-BIS
Component Name: SAP Business Integrity Screening
Description: The direction of the relationship between two entities. You can see the direction clearly in the Network Analysis tool, either as a graphic or a table. For example: If entity A is Susan and entity B is Jack, then the outgoing connection between A and B may be "mother".
Key Concepts: Outgoing connection is a feature of SAP Business Integrity Screening (GRC-BIS) that allows users to connect to external systems and services. It enables users to access data from external sources, such as databases, web services, and other applications. This feature also allows users to send data from SAP Business Integrity Screening to external systems. How to use it: To use the outgoing connection feature, users must first configure the connection in the GRC-BIS system. This includes setting up the connection parameters, such as the source and destination systems, authentication details, and other settings. Once the connection is configured, users can then use it to access or send data from/to external systems. Tips & Tricks: When configuring an outgoing connection, it is important to ensure that the connection parameters are correct and that the authentication details are secure. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the data being sent or received is secure and not exposed to any unauthorized parties. Related Information: For more information on outgoing connections in SAP Business Integrity Screening (GRC-BIS), please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are several online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to configure and use outgoing connections in GRC-BIS.