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Component: SRD-BC-TLS-DTM
Component Name: CRO-Data Migration
Description: An indicator that defines whether it is allowed to contact the business partner. Examples: permission granted, permission denied, or check permission.
Key Concepts: Contact permission is a feature of the SAP SRD-BC-TLS-DTM CRO-Data Migration component that allows users to control who can access their contact information. It enables users to specify which contacts are allowed to view their contact information, such as name, address, phone number, and email address. This feature helps protect user privacy and ensures that only authorized contacts can access the user's contact information. How to use it: To use the contact permission feature, users must first enable it in the SAP SRD-BC-TLS-DTM CRO-Data Migration component. Once enabled, users can specify which contacts are allowed to view their contact information. This can be done by selecting the “Allow” or “Deny” option for each contact. Users can also specify whether they want to allow or deny access to all contacts at once. Tips & Tricks: It is important to remember that contact permission settings are not permanent and can be changed at any time. Additionally, users should be aware that if they deny access to a contact, that contact will not be able to view any of the user's contact information, even if they are granted access later on. Related Information: For more information about the contact permission feature of the SAP SRD-BC-TLS-DTM CRO-Data Migration component, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, users may find it helpful to consult with an experienced SAP consultant for assistance in setting up and managing their contact permission settings.