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Component: ICM-CRD
Component Name: Credentialing (CRD)
Description: A specific type of combined requirements that is subject to a specific rule. This rule determines how the requirements have to be combined with each other. Requirements combination types may vary depending on the specific rule that applies to the type.
Key Concepts: Requirements combination type is a feature of the ICM-CRD Credentialing (CRD) component of SAP. It allows users to define combinations of requirements that must be met in order for a credential to be issued. This feature allows users to create custom combinations of requirements that must be met in order for a credential to be issued. How to use it: To use the requirements combination type feature, users must first define the requirements that must be met in order for a credential to be issued. Once the requirements have been defined, users can then create combinations of these requirements that must be met in order for a credential to be issued. The combinations can be customized according to the user's needs. Tips & Tricks: When creating combinations of requirements, it is important to ensure that all of the requirements are necessary and relevant to the credential being issued. This will help ensure that only those who meet all of the necessary requirements will receive the credential. Related Information: The requirements combination type feature is part of the ICM-CRD Credentialing (CRD) component of SAP. It is also related to other features such as eligibility criteria and verification processes, which are also part of the ICM-CRD Credentialing (CRD) component.