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Component: ICM-CRD
Component Name: Credentialing (CRD)
Description: Describes how the partner that has to fulfill the requirement is determined, or to whom the entity is assigned. Examples: A specific requirement must be assigned to at least one member of the group, or at least one member of the group must fulfill the requirement. A specific requirement must be assigned to each member that participates in the role of "solicitor", or each member in this role must fulfill the requirement.
Key Concepts: Requirement Assignment Type is a feature in the ICM-CRD Credentialing (CRD) component of SAP that allows users to assign requirements to different types of entities. This feature allows users to easily manage and track the requirements for each entity, such as a provider, facility, or organization. How to use it: To use the Requirement Assignment Type feature, users must first create a requirement type. This can be done by selecting the “Create Requirement Type” option from the CRD menu. Once the requirement type has been created, users can then assign requirements to different entities. This can be done by selecting the “Assign Requirement” option from the CRD menu and then selecting the appropriate entity type. Tips & Tricks: When assigning requirements, it is important to ensure that all required information is provided. This includes the name of the requirement, its description, and any other relevant information. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all assigned requirements are tracked and updated regularly. Related Information: For more information on using the Requirement Assignment Type feature in SAP ICM-CRD Credentialing (CRD), please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed tutorials and tips on using this feature.