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Component: SRM-SUD
Component Name: SRM Supplier Directory
Description: Data in the Business Directory that can only be seen by users from one company. For example, company X stores structured private data relating to company Y. Company X is the owner of the private data and has exclusive access to this data. Company Y is the reference of the private data. Only corporate groups can create structured private data. In contrast to the unstructured notes, structured private data has a structure that can be customized.
Key Concepts: Structured private data is a type of data that is stored in a structured format and is only accessible to authorized users. It is used in SAP SRM Supplier Directory (SRM-SUD) to store information about suppliers, such as contact information, product offerings, and pricing. How to use it: Structured private data can be used to store and manage supplier information in the SRM-SUD. This data can be accessed by authorized users, such as procurement managers, to view supplier information and make decisions about which suppliers to work with. Tips & Tricks: When entering structured private data into the SRM-SUD, it is important to ensure that the data is accurate and up-to-date. This will help ensure that the information is useful for decision-making purposes. Additionally, it is important to ensure that only authorized users have access to the structured private data. Related Information: For more information on structured private data and how it can be used in SAP SRM Supplier Directory (SRM-SUD), please refer to the SAP Help documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide more detailed information on this topic.