Aug-2026 SAP C_S4CPB Actual Questions and 100% Cover Real Exam Questions [Q12-Q30]

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NEW QUESTION # 12
SIMULATION
Create a Custom Business Role with Restrictions
Business Scenario:
You are building a custom business role with restrictions to ensure the end users assigned the role have only the minimum level of access necessary to complete their core job tasks. The end users are project managers based in the United States. They should only be able to create projects, edit projects, and access projects that are occurring in the United States. They should not be able to staff any resources outside of the United States. Write, Read, and Value Help access should be restricted to only the United States for all relevant fields.
Prerequisites:
Note: In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note: Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task. Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Task:
Restrict the fields listed below for the US / 1710. All other fields should be marked as Not Maintained. Save the role when finished.

Answer:

Explanation:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Task 7: Restrict the Custom Business Role for US / 1710 and Mark All Other Fields as Not Maintained Objective The purpose of this task is to maintain the restriction values of the custom business role created in the previous task so that project managers only have the minimum access required for their work in the United States.
This task is performed on the custom business role created from the template:
Template Role: SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF
Custom Role Example Pattern: BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_######
The task requires you to:
maintain only the listed restriction fields,
enter the exact required values for US and 1710,
set all other restriction fields to Not Maintained,
and save the role.
Business Scenario Explanation
This restriction setup is what makes the new custom role safe and fit for purpose.
The business requirement says that end users:
are project managers based in the United States,
should only access relevant US project data,
should not be able to staff or work outside the intended scope,
should only see and maintain data for the allowed organizational scope.
This is achieved by limiting the role to:
US for country-related fields
1710 for company / organizational fields
Everything else must be Not Maintained so that unnecessary access is not left open.
Important Notes
Replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the values exactly as shown.
Maintain only the fields listed in the table.
Set all other restriction fields to Not Maintained.
Do not leave unrelated fields blank while still restricted.
Restricted + blank is usually wrong.
Not Maintained is the correct setting for all unrelated fields.
Required Restriction Values
Use the following values exactly as shown in your task screenshot.

That means:
Country restriction = US
Org/company restrictions = 1710
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Maintain Business Roles"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to the system.
Search for:
Maintain Business Roles
Open the app.
Explanation:
This app is where the custom role was created in the previous task and where its restrictions are maintained.
Step 2: Open your custom Project Manager US role
In Maintain Business Roles:
Search for your custom role.
Open the role with ID pattern:
BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_######
Example
If the suffix is 000457, then the role is:
BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_000457
Explanation:
You must open the custom role, not the standard SAP template role.
The restrictions belong to the derived custom role only.
Step 3: Confirm the correct custom role is open
Check the role details and confirm:
the business role ID matches your custom role,
the description matches the US-specific project manager role,
the role is based on template SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF.
Explanation:
This avoids accidentally changing the wrong role.
Step 4: Click "Maintain Restrictions"
On the custom role page:
Click:
Maintain Restrictions
Explanation:
This opens the detailed restriction maintenance area where access categories and field-level values are controlled.
Step 5: Set the access categories for restriction maintenance
On the restriction page, ensure the access categories are maintained as required for the role.
During your run, these categories were maintained as restricted so values could be entered for the listed fields.
Explanation:
Restriction values can only be maintained correctly when the role is in the right restriction mode.
This step prepares the role so the listed fields can be populated with US / 1710 values.
Step 6: Understand the rule before entering values
This task uses a strict rule:
Keep maintained
Only the fields explicitly listed in the table should be maintained with values.
Set to Not Maintained
Every other restriction field not listed in the table must be marked:
Not Maintained
Explanation:
This is the most important logic in the whole task.
If a field is unrelated and still left as restricted or blank, it can cause validation problems or give more access than intended.
Part A: Maintain the required restriction fields
Step 7: Maintain Bank Country/Region Key
Search for:
Bank Country/Region Key
Then maintain:
Read, Value Help = US
Value Help = US
Explanation:
This ensures the user can only read and search bank-related values for the United States.


Step 8: Maintain Company Code
Search for:
Company Code
Then maintain:
Write, Read, Value Help = 1710
Read, Value Help = 1710
Do not maintain an extra standalone Value Help entry for Company Code unless the task explicitly requires it.
Explanation:
The task table does not include a standalone Company Code Value Help line.
So only the listed two Company Code restriction types should contain 1710.


Step 9: Maintain Purchasing Organization
Search for:
Purchasing Organization
Then maintain:
Write, Read, Value Help = 1710
Read, Value Help = 1710
Value Help = 1710
Explanation:
This ensures all purchasing-organization-related access for the role is limited to organizational value 1710.
Step 10: Maintain Valuation Area
Search for:
Valuation Area
Then maintain:
Read, Value Help = 1710
Value Help = 1710
Explanation:
This limits valuation-related access to the intended organizational scope.
Part B: Set all other fields to Not Maintained
Step 11: Search through the other restriction fields
After entering the required fields, review the remaining restriction objects.
Examples from your run included fields such as:
Accounting Principle
Authorization Group for Business Partners
Billing Type
and many other unrelated restriction fields
Explanation:
These fields were not listed in the task table, so they must not stay restricted.
Step 12: Mark unrelated fields as Not Maintained
For each field not listed in the required table:
Open the field setting / restriction dialog.
Choose:
Not Maintained
Important examples
From your run:
Accounting Principle → Not Maintained
Authorization Group for Business Partners → Not Maintained
Billing Type → Not Maintained
Explanation:
These fields are outside the required US / 1710 restriction list.
If you leave them restricted without a required value, the setup is incorrect.
Step 13: Do not mark the listed fields as Not Maintained
The following must stay maintained with values because they are in the required table:
Bank Country/Region Key
Company Code
Purchasing Organization
Valuation Area
Explanation:
Only the unrelated fields become Not Maintained.
The listed fields must remain restricted with the required values.
Step 14: Save the role
After all required fields are maintained and all other fields are marked Not Maintained:
Click Save
Explanation:
This finalizes the role restrictions.
Without saving, the restriction changes remain incomplete.
Step 15: Verify the restriction result
After saving, verify that:
required fields contain US and 1710 exactly as defined,
unrelated fields are no longer restricted,
the role saves without error.
Explanation:
This is your final proof that the restricted custom role has been completed correctly.
Expected Result
After the task is completed successfully:
the custom role remains based on SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF,
required US / 1710 restriction fields are maintained,
all unrelated restriction fields are marked Not Maintained,
the role is saved successfully,
the role now reflects minimum necessary access for US-based project managers.


NEW QUESTION # 13
SIMULATION
Migrate Bank Data
Business Scenario
You are responsible for migrating bank data into the SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition system. You have determined the best method is Migrate Data Using Staging Tables, as you only have a couple banks to migrate.
Prerequisites:
Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task. Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Your Task
Assign the Configuration Expert - Data Migration (BR_CONFIG_EXPERT_DATA_MIG) business role to your user and save.

Answer:

Explanation:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to assign the Configuration Expert - Data Migration business role to your own user so that you can use the migration cockpit and perform the bank data migration scenario using staging tables.
The required business role is:
Business Role ID: BR_CONFIG_EXPERT_DATA_MIG
Business Role Description: Configuration Expert - Data Migration
Business Scenario Explanation
In this scenario, you are responsible for migrating bank data into SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition.
Because only a few banks need to be loaded, the chosen migration method is:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
Before you can use migration apps such as Migrate Your Data, your user must have the correct migration authorization.
That is why this task requires assigning the business role:
Configuration Expert - Data Migration
BR_CONFIG_EXPERT_DATA_MIG
Without this role, you may not be able to:
create migration projects,
open migration objects,
upload staging-table files,
validate and transfer data,
execute mapping tasks,
or run the migration itself.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number in later migration tasks.
Use the exact role ID required by the task:
BR_CONFIG_EXPERT_DATA_MIG
Save the user after role assignment.
Make sure the user is not left only in draft status.
Required Role
Field
Value
Business Role ID
BR_CONFIG_EXPERT_DATA_MIG
Business Role Description
Configuration Expert - Data Migration
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Maintain Business Users"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Use the app search.
Search for:
Maintain Business Users
Open the app.
Explanation:
This app is used to assign business roles to business users.
Since the task asks to assign a role to your own user, this is the correct starting point.
Step 2: Search for your own user
Inside Maintain Business Users:
In the search/filter area, enter your own user ID.
Click Go.
Explanation:
You must assign the migration role to your own user because you are the one who will execute the migration tasks.
Step 3: Open your user record
From the search results:
Click your user entry.
Open the business user details page.
Explanation:
This opens the screen where assigned roles can be reviewed and maintained.
Step 4: Switch to Edit mode
On the business user page:
Click Edit
Explanation:
Edit mode is necessary before the Assigned Business Roles list can be changed.
Step 5: Open the "Assigned Business Roles" tab
Inside the business user record:
Click:
Assigned Business Roles
Explanation:
This is the section where the new business role will be assigned.
Step 6: Click Add
In the Assigned Business Roles area:
Click Add
This opens the popup:
Add Business Roles
Explanation:
This popup allows you to search for and assign standard SAP business roles.
Step 7: Search for the migration role
In the Add Business Roles popup:
In the role search field, enter:
BR_CONFIG_EXPERT_DATA_MIG
Click Go
Select:
Configuration Expert - Data Migration
BR_CONFIG_EXPERT_DATA_MIG
Explanation:
This is the exact role required for the bank migration scenario.
Step 8: Add the role
After selecting the role:
Click OK or Apply
Explanation:
This adds the migration role to your user in draft mode.
Step 9: Save the user
Back on the business user page:
Click Save
Explanation:
This finalizes the assignment.
Without saving, the role will not be available for use in the migration tasks.
Step 10: Verify the role assignment
After saving, confirm that your assigned roles list includes:
Configuration Expert - Data Migration
BR_CONFIG_EXPERT_DATA_MIG
Explanation:
This verifies that your user is now authorized to work with migration projects and staging-table migration.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
your user has the role BR_CONFIG_EXPERT_DATA_MIG,
the role assignment is saved,
your user can proceed with the bank migration project tasks,
migration-related apps are available to your user.


NEW QUESTION # 14
SIMULATION
Set up an Integration Scenario
Business Scenario
You are responsible for setting up the Bank Integration with File Interface (1EG). During an actual implementation, you would first download the Set-up Instructions for the business process from SAP Signavio Process Navigator. In this practical exam, all the information will be provided to you, so you do not need to download the Set-up Instructions.
Prerequisites
Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task. Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Your Task
Create a Communication User with the information listed below and save.

Answer:

Explanation:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to create a new Communication User for the integration scenario Bank Integration with File Interface (1EG).
This communication user will later be used in the integration setup, especially when defining the communication system and communication arrangement.
Business Scenario Explanation
In this scenario, you are setting up the integration for:
Bank Integration with File Interface (1EG)
In SAP S/4HANA Cloud, technical communication between systems is usually handled through:
a Communication User
a Communication System
a Communication Arrangement
This task is the first step in that chain.
The communication user acts as the technical user that the system uses for integration-related authentication.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the exact values shown in the task.
Do not change spaces, underscores, or capitalization.
The password should not be typed manually if the task says:
Have the system propose a password
Required Values
Use the following values exactly as shown in the task image.

Example
If your suffix is 000013, then the values become:
User Name = 1EG_COMM_USER_000013
Description = 1EG Communication User
Step 1: Open the app "Communication Users"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Use the search bar or app finder.
Search for:
Communication Users
or
Maintain Communication Users
Open the app.
Explanation:
This app is used to create and maintain technical communication users for integration scenarios.
This is the correct starting point because the task explicitly says to create a Communication User.
Step 2: Start creating a new communication user
Inside the Communication Users app:
Click:
New
Explanation:
This starts the creation of a new communication user record.
Step 3: Enter the User Name
In the new communication user screen, enter:
User Name = 1EG_COMM_USER_######
Example
If your suffix is 000013, enter:
1EG_COMM_USER_000013
Explanation:
This is the technical identifier for the communication user.
It must match the task exactly.
Step 4: Enter the Description
In the Description field, enter exactly:
1EG Communication User
Explanation:
This is the functional description of the technical integration user.
It should be entered exactly as written in the task to avoid validation issues.
Step 5: Let the system propose the password
In the password section:
Do not manually type a password.
Click:
Propose Password
Explanation:
The task explicitly says:
Password = Have the system propose a password
So the correct action is to use the SAP-generated password instead of entering your own value manually.
Step 6: Review the generated password
After clicking Propose Password:
The system generates a password automatically.
If the system displays the password, note it down if needed for later integration steps.
Explanation:
In some cases, the proposed password may later be needed during communication setup or documentation.
Even if not needed later in the simulation, this confirms the correct procedure was followed.
Step 7: Save the Communication User
Click:
Save
Explanation:
This finalizes the creation of the communication user.
Without saving, the technical user will not exist and the later integration steps will fail.
Step 8: Verify the Communication User
After saving, confirm that the communication user exists in the list and displays the correct values:
User Name = 1EG_COMM_USER_######
Description = 1EG Communication User
Explanation:
This confirms the task is complete and the user is ready to be used in the next integration setup tasks.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
the communication user exists,
the user name matches the required naming convention,
the description is correct,
the password was proposed by the system,
the user is saved successfully.


NEW QUESTION # 15
SIMULATION
Set up an Integration Scenario
Business Scenario
You are responsible for setting up the Bank Integration with File Interface (1EG). During an actual implementation, you would first download the Set-up Instructions for the business process from SAP Signavio Process Navigator. In this practical exam, all the information will be provided to you, so you do not need to download the Set-up Instructions.
Prerequisites
Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task. Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Your Task
Create a Communication Arrangement for Finance - Account Receivable Bank Statement Integration with the information below and save.

Answer:

Explanation:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to create a Communication Arrangement for the bank integration scenario using the communication system created in the previous task.
The required scenario is:
Scenario ID: SAP_COM_0316
Scenario Description: Finance - Account Receivable Bank Statement Integration This is the final configuration step in the integration scenario setup sequence.
Business Scenario Explanation
In the previous tasks, you created:
a Communication User
a Communication System
Now you must create the Communication Arrangement that links the communication scenario to the communication system.
In SAP S/4HANA Cloud, the communication arrangement defines:
which communication scenario is used,
which communication system is connected,
which inbound/outbound services are active,
and which technical settings are applied for the integration.
For this task, the communication arrangement is used for:
Finance - Account Receivable Bank Statement Integration
Scenario: SAP_COM_0316
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the exact values provided.
Do not change spaces, underscores, or capitalization.
The communication system selected must be the one created in Task 14:
1EG_SYSTEM_######
Required Values
Use the following values exactly as shown in the task image.

Example
If your suffix is 000013, then the values become:
Scenario = SAP_COM_0316
Arrangement Name = SAP_COM_0316_000013
Communication System = 1EG_SYSTEM_000013
Step 1: Open the app "Communication Arrangements"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Use the search bar or app finder.
Search for:
Communication Arrangements
Open the app.
Explanation:
This app is used to create and maintain communication arrangements for SAP communication scenarios.
Because the task explicitly asks to create a communication arrangement, this is the correct starting point.
Step 2: Start creating a new communication arrangement
Inside the Communication Arrangements app:
Click:
New
Explanation:
This starts the creation wizard for a new communication arrangement.
Step 3: Enter the communication scenario
In the Scenario field, enter:
SAP_COM_0316
Then confirm or continue.
Explanation:
This is the required SAP communication scenario for:
Finance - Account Receivable Bank Statement Integration
It is critical to use the exact scenario ID because the arrangement configuration is generated from this selection.
Step 4: Continue to the arrangement creation screen
After selecting the scenario:
Click Create
or
Click Continue
depending on the screen behavior.
Explanation:
This opens the detailed arrangement creation screen where the arrangement name and communication system are maintained.
Step 5: Enter the Arrangement Name
In the Arrangement Name field, enter:
SAP_COM_0316_######
Example
If your suffix is 000013, enter:
SAP_COM_0316_000013
Explanation:
This is the technical/business name of the communication arrangement and must match the task exactly.
Step 6: Select the previously created Communication System
In the Communication System field:
Open the value help or selection list.
Select the communication system created in the previous task:
1EG_SYSTEM_######
Example
If your suffix is 000013, select:
1EG_SYSTEM_000013
Explanation:
This step links the communication arrangement to the communication system that contains:
the technical host definition,
the communication user assignment,
and the inbound communication settings.
Without this link, the arrangement is incomplete.
Step 7: Review the automatically derived communication details
After selecting the communication system, SAP may automatically populate integration-related sections such as:
inbound communication user
authentication method
service endpoints
service URLs
Explanation:
These values are normally derived automatically from the selected communication scenario and communication system.
You usually do not need to manually change them unless the task explicitly requires it.
Step 8: Review all required values
Before saving, verify:
Scenario = SAP_COM_0316
Arrangement Name = SAP_COM_0316_######
Communication System = 1EG_SYSTEM_######
Explanation:
This final review ensures there are no typing errors or wrong system selections.
Step 9: Save the Communication Arrangement
Click:
Save
Explanation:
This finalizes the communication arrangement creation.
Without saving, the configuration does not exist and the integration setup is incomplete.
Step 10: Verify the saved arrangement
After saving, confirm that the arrangement shows:
Arrangement Name = SAP_COM_0316_######
Communication System = 1EG_SYSTEM_######
Scenario = SAP_COM_0316
scenario description:
Finance - Account Receivable Bank Statement Integration
Explanation:
This is the confirmation that the communication arrangement was created successfully and is ready for later use in the bank integration scenario.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
the communication arrangement exists,
it uses scenario SAP_COM_0316,
it has the correct arrangement name,
it is linked to the previously created communication system,
the arrangement is saved successfully.


NEW QUESTION # 16
SIMULATION
Note: In this practical certification exam, you will only be given high-level instructions. The step descriptions are complete and tested to work. They are not detailed, as this is a test of your knowledge of navigating the system on your own.
Caution: Please make sure you are always using your assigned group number. The last 6 digits are denoted as ###### in the following tasks. Your results will not be recorded if you are not using your own group number. To find your group number: Select your user in the top right corner. You will see your user name with a series of numbers. Use the last 6 digits as your group number Caution: To keep the system running smoothly and avoid unnecessary costs, please follow the assigned exercises carefully when using the SAP Landscape. Avoid going beyond the exercise scope and only use your group number to help maintain a stable and efficient environment for everyone.

Answer:

Explanation:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Purpose: Identify your own six-digit suffix and use it consistently in every task.
Open the user menu at the top-right of SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Read your user name and note the last six digits.
Use those last six digits in every place the task PDF shows ######.
Example used in this guide: 000013


NEW QUESTION # 17
SIMULATION
Business Scenario
You are working on an implementation project and need to assign yourself the Administrator business role to complete your job tasks. Follow the instructions below to assign the Administrator business role to your user.
Prerequisites Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Your Task 1.
Assign the Administrator (BR_ADMINISTRATOR) business role to your user and save.

Answer:

Explanation:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Task 1: Assign the Administrator Business Role to Your User
Objective
The purpose of this task is to assign the standard SAP business role Administrator to your own business user so you can perform the required configuration and administration activities in SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
The required business role is:
Business Role ID: BR_ADMINISTRATOR
Business Role Description: Administrator
For your exercise, you must always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number. In your case, this was done with your own group suffix during execution.

Why this task is required
In SAP S/4HANA Cloud, access to apps and functions is controlled through business roles.
Without the Administrator role, your user may not be able to:
open administration apps,
maintain configuration-related master data,
assign other roles,
proceed with later project tasks.
So this task is the first access-enablement step.
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Maintain Business Users"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to the system.
Use the search bar or app finder.
Search for:
Maintain Business Users
Open the app.
This app is used to maintain business users and assign or remove business roles.
Step 2: Search for your own user
Inside Maintain Business Users:
In the search/filter area, locate the field for User Name or search criteria.
Enter your own user ID.
Click Go.
For example, in your exercise you used your own SAP Learning user.
You must open your own business user because the Administrator role needs to be assigned to your personal user record.
Step 3: Open your user record
After the search results appear:
Click your user entry in the list.
Open the user details screen.
This takes you to the detailed maintenance page where business roles can be reviewed and assigned.
Step 4: Switch to Edit mode
In the business user detail screen:
Click Edit.
Without entering edit mode, the role assignment list is display-only and cannot be changed.
Step 5: Go to Assigned Business Roles
Inside your business user:
Open the tab:
Assigned Business Roles
Review the currently assigned roles.
This tab shows all business roles already assigned to your user and is the correct place to add new ones.
Step 6: Click Add
In the Assigned Business Roles section:
Click Add.
This opens the dialog:
Add Business Roles
The Add dialog is used to search and select standard SAP-delivered business roles.
Step 7: Search for the Administrator role
In the Add Business Roles popup:
In the field Business Role ID, enter:
BR_ADMINISTRATOR
Click Go.
Select the role:
Administrator
Business Role ID: BR_ADMINISTRATOR
This is the standard Administrator role required by the task.
You must select the exact standard role, not a custom role.
Step 8: Add the role
After selecting BR_ADMINISTRATOR:
Click OK or Apply, depending on the popup behavior.
Confirm that the role is added to the list of assigned business roles.
At this point the role is added to your draft changes, but not yet finally saved.
Step 9: Save the user
Back in the business user detail screen:
Click Save.
This is the final and mandatory step.
If you do not save, the Administrator role remains only in draft and is not actually assigned.
Step 10: Verify the assignment
After saving:
Check the Assigned Business Roles list.
Confirm that the Administrator role appears in the list:
BR_ADMINISTRATOR
Expected Result:
Your user now has the Administrator business role assigned successfully.
What to verify after completion
You should verify the following:
Your user record is saved successfully.
The role Administrator is visible in the assigned roles list.
No draft remains unsaved.
Later administration apps are available to your user.


NEW QUESTION # 18
SIMULATION
Create a Custom Launchpad Space and Page
Business Scenario
You are building a custom business role that will be assigned to all employees in the organization. The business role and its corresponding Launchpad Space and Page need to include the apps that have been granted through the business catalogs assigned to the business role to ensure employees have an easy time finding the relevant applications.
Note: In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task.
Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Task:
Create a Launchpad Space and Page with the information below.

Answer:

Explanation:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to create a custom launchpad space and page for the all-employee business role so employees can easily find the apps granted through the assigned business catalogs.
This task belongs to the all-employee role created in the previous tasks, for example:
Business Role ID: Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_######
The page values shown in the task are:
Page Title: General
Page Description: General

Business Scenario Explanation
In SAP S/4HANA Cloud, business catalogs grant the app authorizations, but users still need a clean launchpad structure so they can actually find those apps easily.
That is why this task requires creating:
a Launchpad Space
a Launchpad Page
for the all-employee role.
The space acts like a container in the launchpad navigation, and the page acts like the content area where app tiles will later be displayed.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the exact text values shown in the task.
The task image explicitly shows:
Page Title = General
Page Description = General
Save each object after creation.
Required Values
From the task image, use:
Parameter
Value
Page Title
General
Page Description
General
Additional execution values used in your run
During your actual execution, the custom launchpad space/page used this pattern:
Space ID: Z_ALL_EMP_######
Space Description: General
Space Title: General
Page ID: Z_ALL_EMP_######
Page Title: General
Page Description: General
Objective
The purpose of this task is to create a custom launchpad space and page for the all-employee business role so employees can easily find the apps granted through the assigned business catalogs.
This task belongs to the all-employee role created in the previous tasks, for example:
Business Role ID: Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_######
The page values shown in the task are:
Page Title: General
Page Description: General
Business Scenario Explanation
In SAP S/4HANA Cloud, business catalogs grant the app authorizations, but users still need a clean launchpad structure so they can actually find those apps easily.
That is why this task requires creating:
a Launchpad Space
a Launchpad Page
for the all-employee role.
The space acts like a container in the launchpad navigation, and the page acts like the content area where app tiles will later be displayed.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the exact text values shown in the task.
The task image explicitly shows:
Page Title = General
Page Description = General
Save each object after creation.
Required Values
From the task image, use:
Parameter
Value
Page Title
General
Page Description
General
Additional execution values used in your run
During your actual execution, the custom launchpad space/page used this pattern:
Space ID: Z_ALL_EMP_######
Space Description: General
Space Title: General
Page ID: Z_ALL_EMP_######
Page Title: General
Page Description: General




NEW QUESTION # 19
SIMULATION
Business Scenario You are working on an implementation project and need to create a test user in the system for demonstrating the professional services business processes to project managers during your upcoming Fit-to-Standard workshop. Follow the instructions below to create a new test user with a basic import of worker and work agreement data.
Note: In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task.
Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Task:
Create a new business user with the following information by importing the new user's data:

Import Name: Project Manager Test User ######

Answer:

Explanation:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to create a test user in SAP S/4HANA Cloud for demonstrating professional services business processes to project managers during a Fit-to-Standard workshop.
This task is completed by importing:
worker data
work agreement data
The import must use the exact values provided in the task.
Business Scenario Explanation
In this scenario, you need a test user that represents a Project Manager.
This user is needed so that project-management-related professional services processes can later be demonstrated in the system.
Instead of creating every record manually, SAP asks you to use the import process.
This is faster and also ensures the worker and agreement data are loaded in the correct structure.

Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the values exactly as provided.
Do not change spaces, punctuation, or capitalization unless the task explicitly tells you to.
A wrong value, extra space, or missing number can cause task validation failure.

If your suffix is 000013, then the values become:
Worker ID = 1000013
User Name = PM000013
First Name = Project
Last Name = Manager 000013
Email = [email protected]
Step 1: Open the app used for importing users/workers
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to the system.
Open the relevant import app used in your simulation for importing worker and work agreement data.
Start creation of a new import.
Explanation:
This task is not done by manual user creation only.
The scenario specifically says to create the new business user by importing the new user's data.
The import will load the basic worker and work agreement records that are required before the business user is fully usable.
Step 2: Enter the import name
When creating the import:
In the field Import Name, enter:
Project Manager Test User ######
Replace ###### with your own 6-digit group suffix.
Example
For suffix 000013, enter:
Project Manager Test User 000013
Explanation:
The import name identifies your import package and should be entered exactly as required by the task.
Step 3: Prepare the worker data
In the worker import structure, enter these values:
Worker ID = 1######
User Name = PM######
Worker Type = BUP003
First Name = Project
Last Name = Manager ######
Email = PM######@dummy.sap.com
Language = EN
Company Code = 1010
Cost Center = 10101501
Example for 000013
Worker ID = 1000013
User Name = PM000013
Last Name = Manager 000013
Email = [email protected]
Explanation:
These values define the person as a project manager test worker and connect the worker to:
the company code,
the cost center,
the default language,
and the worker type required by the scenario.
Step 4: Prepare the work agreement data
In the work agreement import structure, enter:
Start Date = today's date in YYYYMMDD format
End Date = 99991231
Example
If today's date is March 30, 2026:
Start Date = 20260330
End Date = 99991231
Explanation:
The end date 99991231 is used to indicate an open-ended validity.
This is common in SAP for a record that should remain valid indefinitely.
Step 5: Upload or enter the import data
Depending on the app behavior in your exercise:
Upload the prepared import file or
Enter the values into the import structure manually if the system provides inline entry.
Explanation:
The business scenario says the business user must be created by importing worker and work agreement data.
This means the relevant master data must be loaded into the system first before the user is fully available.
Step 6: Start the import
After all values are entered:
Validate the data if the system provides a validation option.
Start the import.
Explanation:
Validation checks whether:
required fields are filled,
date formats are correct,
codes like BUP003, 1010, and 10101501 are valid,
and the import structure is complete.
Step 7: Wait for the import to complete
Monitor the import process.
Wait until the import shows success or completed status.
Explanation:
Only after the import is complete will the worker and work agreement records exist in the system and be usable for further user setup and role assignment.
Step 8: Verify the imported worker/business user
After the import finishes:
Open the relevant business user / worker maintenance app.
Search using:
Worker ID
or User Name
Confirm that the imported user exists.
Explanation:
This step ensures the imported data was actually created and is available for later process demonstrations.
Expected Result
After the import is completed successfully:
a new test worker/user exists in the system,
the worker has the required professional-services identity,
the work agreement is valid,
the user can be used in later project manager demonstrations.


NEW QUESTION # 20
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