Free SAP C-S4CPB-2602 Practice Test & Real Exam Questions

  • Exam Code/Number: C-S4CPB-2602
  • Exam Name/Title: SAP Certified - Implementation Consultant - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition (C_S4CPB_2602)
  • Certification Provider: SAP
  • Corresponding Certification: SAP Certified Associate
  • Exam Questions: 20
  • Updated On: Jul 06, 2026
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:
Use the template for the business role Project Manager - Professional Services (SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF) to create a new business role with the following information:
Correct Answer:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to create a custom business role for project managers in the United States by using the standard SAP template role Project Manager - Professional Services and then restricting the role so users only have the minimum access needed for their job.
The template role used is:
Template Business Role ID: SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF
Template Business Role Description: Project Manager - Professional Services The new custom role must be created with exact values defined in the task.
Business Scenario Explanation
In this simulation, you are building a restricted custom role for project managers who work only in the United States.
The goal is to ensure that these end users:
can create and edit projects,
can access only projects occurring in the United States,
cannot work with projects or staffing outside the US,
have only the minimum level of authorization needed.
This is done in two major parts:
Create a new custom business role from the standard SAP template
Restrict the role values so only US-related data is allowed
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Every value must be entered exactly as shown.
Even one missing space or incorrect character can cause the simulation validation to fail.
You must also create and assign a launchpad space as part of the custom role creation.
Required Values for Role Creation
Use the following values exactly as shown in the task image.
Parameter
Value
New Business Role ID
BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_######
New Business Role Description
Project Manager - Professional Services - US - ######
Option for Launchpad Spaces
Create and Assign Spaces Based on Space Templates
New Space ID
ZBR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_######
Activate IAM Apps
Yes (check the box)
Example
If your suffix is 000457, the values become:
BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_000457
Project Manager - Professional Services - US - 000457
ZBR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_000457
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Part 1: Open the standard template role
Step 1: Open the app "Maintain Business Roles"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Use the app search.
Search for:
Maintain Business Roles
Open the app.
Explanation:
This app is used to maintain standard and custom business roles.
Because this task requires creating a custom role from an existing template, this is the correct starting app.

Step 2: Search for the template role
Inside Maintain Business Roles:
In the search/filter area, search for:
SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF
or
Project Manager - Professional Services
Open the standard SAP template role.
Explanation:
You must start from the standard template role because the task explicitly says to use the template for:
Project Manager - Professional Services
SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF

Part 2: Create the custom role from the template
Step 3: Click "Create Derived Business Role"
On the template role page:
Click:
Create Derived Business Role
Explanation:
This function creates a customer-specific copy based on the standard SAP business role template.
It preserves the delivered role content but allows you to define your own role ID, description, restrictions, and launchpad space.
Step 4: Enter the custom role information
In the creation popup, enter the values exactly as follows:
Template = SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF
New Business Role ID = BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_######
New Business Role Description = Project Manager - Professional Services - US - ###### Option for Launchpad Spaces = Create and Assign Spaces Based on Space Templates New Space ID = ZBR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_###### Activate IAM Apps = checked Explanation:
These values define the new custom project manager role that will later be restricted to US-only access.
The space option is important because the task expects the role to include its own launchpad space.

Step 5: Confirm creation
Click OK
Explanation:
SAP now creates the custom role derived from the template and assigns the new launchpad space at the same time.
Part 3: Verify the newly created custom role
Step 6: Review the new custom role
After creation, SAP opens the new custom role.
Verify:
Business Role ID = BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_######
Business Role Description = Project Manager - Professional Services - US - ###### Business Role Template ID = SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF Explanation:
This confirms the derived role was created correctly from the right SAP template.
Part 4: Maintain role restrictions
Step 7: Open "Maintain Restrictions"
On the custom role page:
Click:
Maintain Restrictions
Explanation:
This is the most important part of the task.
You are not only creating a role - you are also limiting the role so it only allows US-related values.
Step 8: Understand the rule for restriction maintenance
The PDF/task logic is:
Fields explicitly listed in the restriction table → keep them Restricted and enter the required values All other fields not listed in the task table → set them to Not Maintained Explanation:
This is essential.
If extra fields remain restricted or blank, the role may not validate correctly.
The safest approach is:
only maintain the required fields,
mark all unrelated fields as Not Maintained.

Part 5: Enter the required US restrictions
From your exercise run, the maintained values included restrictions such as:
Keep these kinds of fields restricted with US/1710 values where required Examples from your run:
Bank Country/Region Key
Read, Value Help = US
Value Help = US
Company Code
use 1710 only where the task table explicitly requires it
Purchasing Organization
use 1710 where required
Valuation Area
use 1710 where required
Explanation:
These are the exact business restrictions that make the role usable only for the intended geography and business scope.
Step 9: Set unrelated restriction fields to "Not Maintained"
For every field not included in the task's restriction list, choose:
Not Maintained
Examples from your screenshots included fields like:
Accounting Principle
Authorization Group for Business Partners
Billing Type
These should be Not Maintained unless they are explicitly listed in the task's required restriction table.
Explanation:
This removes unnecessary access and matches the task wording that all other fields should be set to Not Maintained.

Step 10: Save the restrictions
After all required values are entered and unrelated fields are marked Not Maintained:
Click Save
Explanation:
This saves the restriction profile of the role.
If you do not save here, the role will remain incomplete or in draft.
Part 6: Verify launchpad space and page creation
Step 11: Go to Launchpad Spaces
In the custom role:
Open the tab:
Launchpad Spaces
Verify that the assigned space exists:
ZBR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF_US_######
Explanation:
Because you selected Create and Assign Spaces Based on Space Templates, SAP should have created and assigned the launchpad space automatically.
Step 12: Verify the created space
Open the assigned space and confirm:
the custom space exists,
it is customer-managed,
the pages are assigned correctly.
Explanation:
This proves that the new business role has its own launchpad structure as required by the task.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
a new custom role exists based on SAP_BR_PROJECT_MANAGER_PROF,
the role uses the exact required ID and description,
the role has a custom launchpad space,
IAM apps are activated,
restrictions are maintained for US-only access,
all irrelevant fields are set to Not Maintained,
the role is saved successfully.
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 ######
Correct Answer:
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.