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Component: GRC-UDS-DO
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Description: UI Data Obfuscation Masking A dynamic attribute which is supported by an ABAP class to determine a single value dynamically based on available context attributes. It can also be used as a context attribute.
Key Concepts: A derived attribute is a type of attribute in SAP GRC-UDS-DO (User Data Services Data Objects) that is created from other attributes. It is used to store data that is calculated from other attributes, such as a total or average. Derived attributes are read-only and cannot be modified directly. How to use it: Derived attributes are used to store data that is calculated from other attributes. For example, if you have a list of items and their prices, you can create a derived attribute to store the total cost of all the items. To create a derived attribute, you must first define the formula that will be used to calculate the value. This formula can include other attributes, constants, and functions. Once the formula is defined, the derived attribute will automatically update whenever any of the other attributes are changed. Tips & Tricks: When creating a derived attribute, make sure to use descriptive names for both the formula and the derived attribute itself. This will make it easier to understand what the derived attribute is calculating and how it is being used. Additionally, it is important to test your formula before using it in production to ensure that it produces the expected results. Related Information: For more information on SAP GRC-UDS-DO and derived attributes, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/GRC_UDS_DO/latest/en-US.