04-24-2020 10:50 AM - edited 02-03-2024 10:19 PM
Where can I go for additional information regarding Central Business Configuration?
Obviously, I have seen the OpenSAP course - but what I am after is a deeper dive - and clarification on what exactly is available now; and how/when this becomes relevant for implementations starting now.
Can anyone help please?
Try the updated Learning Journey for CBC here:
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Have had a look at that Learning Journey - and the info is still pretty thin!
Nothing really about roadmap and future direction - particularly around integration with the localisation toolkit.
Is there anything more in-depth?
It would also be good to have a better view on what this would mean, say, for a S/4 Cloud implementation starting tomorrow. Would you use this approach rather than the traditional 'Manage your solution'
Can anyone add mroe detail please?
Thanks!!
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Hi Clare,
S/4HANA Cloud implementation use 'Manage your Solution" for release 2005.
More in-depth information on Localization Toolkit can be found in this expert blog and the starter packs scheduled for the next releases.
I'd take it one step further Clare, for existing S/4HANA Cloud customers this is a pretty big change and the majority of the documentation (like the OpenSAP course) is tailored for a company implementing. I'd love some more concrete details around when the move to CBC is coming (already related changes on the SuccessFactors release with integrations to S/4HC) so we can get ahead of managing the changes.
Agree 100%. Not sure why there isn't a wider blast on this at this point.
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