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Component: LOD-SF-PLT
Component Name: Platform Foundational Capabilities
Description: An action users perform against the OData resource represented by a URI. In SAP SuccessFactors, OData operations are query, insert, upsert, merge, replace, and delete. They map to the GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE HTTP methods.
Key Concepts: An operation is a unit of work that is performed in the SAP system. It is a step in a process that is used to complete a task. Operations are used to define the sequence of steps that must be taken to complete a process. They can be used to define the order in which tasks are performed, as well as the data that is required for each step. How to use it: Operations are used to define the sequence of steps that must be taken to complete a process. They can be used to define the order in which tasks are performed, as well as the data that is required for each step. Operations can also be used to control access to certain areas of the system, such as restricting access to certain users or groups. Tips & Tricks: When creating operations, it is important to consider the order in which tasks should be performed and the data that is required for each step. It is also important to consider who should have access to certain areas of the system and how access should be restricted. Related Information: For more information on operations, please refer to SAP's documentation on Platform Foundational Capabilities (LOD-SF-PLT). This documentation provides detailed information on how operations can be used and how they can be configured.