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Component: SBC
Component Name: Shared Business Components
Description: A unique CLM identifier for content records. A new ID is assigned by originating author and carried across different landscapes. Global ID is kept unique using the following combination of details: Originating vendor ID: Unique identifier for each originating vendor could be the one assigned by SAP to their partners and customers. CLM repository ID: Unique repository ID for a CLM instance in the originating author landscape. Content Domain ID: Identifier to distinguish between different types of contents from originating vendor could be associated with one industry or the domain of originating vendor. Schema: Schema of application under which content format is defined. Entity type: Application-specific identifier to indicate type of content entity ID: Local ID
Key Concepts: Global ID is a unique identifier used in the SBC Shared Business Components (SBC) to identify and track objects across different systems. It is used to ensure data consistency and accuracy across multiple systems. Global ID is a combination of a system-specific ID and a global ID prefix. How to use it: The Global ID is used to identify and track objects across different systems. It is used to ensure data consistency and accuracy across multiple systems. The Global ID is generated when an object is created in the system and can be used to link objects from different systems. Tips & Tricks: When creating an object in the system, make sure to generate a Global ID for it. This will help ensure data consistency and accuracy across multiple systems. Related Information: For more information on Global IDs, please refer to the SAP documentation on SBC Shared Business Components.