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What is substructure in SAP KM-KW - Knowledge Warehouse?


SAP Term: substructure

  • Component: KM-KW

  • Component Name: Knowledge Warehouse

  • Description: A structure that was inserted as a structure include, and is used only as a structure include. The substructure cannot be displayed separately. It can be displayed only within the structure in which it was included.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Substructure is a term used in the SAP Knowledge Warehouse (KM-KW) component. It is a hierarchical structure of objects that are used to store and organize information. The substructure consists of folders, documents, and other objects that are related to each other. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The substructure can be used to store and organize information in the Knowledge Warehouse. It is organized into folders and documents, which can be used to store different types of information. The folders can be used to store documents, while the documents can be used to store text, images, videos, and other types of content. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating a substructure in the Knowledge Warehouse, it is important to think about how the information will be organized. It is also important to consider how the information will be accessed by users. For example, if the information is intended for a specific group of users, it may be beneficial to create a folder specifically for that group. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The SAP Knowledge Warehouse component also includes other features such as search capabilities, tagging, and versioning. These features can be used in conjunction with the substructure to make it easier for users to find and access the information they need.
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