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Component: GRC-PLA
Component Name: GRC Platform
Description: Less significant changes
Key Concepts: Nonsubstantive changes are modifications to the GRC-PLA GRC Platform Access Control component that do not affect the functionality of the system. These changes are typically made to improve the user experience or to make the system easier to use. Examples of nonsubstantive changes include changing the layout of a screen, adding a new field, or changing the wording of a message. How to Use It: Nonsubstantive changes can be made by an administrator or user with appropriate access rights. The administrator or user must first identify which changes need to be made and then make the necessary modifications. The changes should be tested before they are implemented in order to ensure that they do not affect the functionality of the system. Tips & Tricks: When making nonsubstantive changes, it is important to keep in mind that these changes should not affect the functionality of the system. It is also important to test any changes before they are implemented in order to ensure that they do not cause any unexpected issues. Related Information: For more information on nonsubstantive changes, please refer to SAP's documentation on GRC-PLA GRC Platform Access Control.