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What is context in SAP SBC - Shared Business Components?


SAP Term: context

  • Component: SBC

  • Component Name: Shared Business Components

  • Description: The dimensions and associated members authorized to a user and applicable to what is displayed in the workspace, folder, view, or widget. A lower-level context for example, widget overrides the higher-level context for example, workspace in case of a conflict between dimension members.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Context is a term used in SAP SBC Shared Business Components to refer to the environment in which a business process is executed. It includes the data, processes, and resources that are necessary for the process to be successful. Context also includes the user interface, which allows users to interact with the system and access the data and processes. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Context is used in SAP SBC Shared Business Components to define the environment in which a business process is executed. This includes the data, processes, and resources that are necessary for the process to be successful. The user interface allows users to interact with the system and access the data and processes. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating a context for a business process, it is important to consider all of the necessary components that will be needed for it to be successful. This includes data, processes, resources, and user interface elements. It is also important to ensure that all of these components are properly configured and integrated with each other. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on context in SAP SBC Shared Business Components, please refer to the official documentation provided by SAP. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tutorials and tips on how to use context in SAP SBC Shared Business Components.
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