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Getting Started Guide CUSTOMER Document Version: 1.1 – 2021-04-29 Getting Started with "Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” on SAP Cloud Appliance Library
Table of Contents 1 Solution Information ................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 4 1.1.1 General Overview – Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition ................................................................................................................... 4 1.1.2 Enterprise Management Layer - Solution Overview .......................................................... 6 1.2 Installed Products ................................................................................................................................. 7 1.3 Hardware Requirement ........................................................................................................................ 8 1.4 About the solution - Scenario Description .......................................................................................... 9 1.4.1 Basic Business Process Scope ........................................................................................... 9 1.4.2 Optional Business Process Scope ..................................................................................... 15 2 Solution Provisioning in SAP Cloud Appliance Library .......................................................... 17 2.1 Prerequisite: Possess a cloud provider account ............................................................................... 17 2.2 Access SAP Cloud Appliance Library .................................................................................................18 2.3 Create your system instance within the SAP CAL console ..............................................................18 3 Accessing solution ..................................................................................................................... 19 3.1 Preparatory activities on your local PC..............................................................................................19 3.1.1 Mapping local /etc/hosts file .............................................................................................19 3.1.2 Enable Certificates ............................................................................................................. 20 3.1.3 Configure ";*.dummy.nodomain" for Web Browser ......................................................... 21 3.1.3.1 Install SAP Client Software Locally ....................................................................... 22 3.1.3.2 SAP GUI for S/4HANA ........................................................................................... 22 3.1.3.3 SAP HANA Studio ................................................................................................... 22 3.1.3.4 SAP Database Studio ............................................................................................. 22 3.1.3.5 ABAP Development Tools (ADT) (optional) ......................................................... 23 3.2 Connecting to Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition .............................................................................................................................................................. 23 3.2.1 Accessing Fiori Launchpad................................................................................................ 23 3.2.2 Connecting to SAP S/4HANA M19 via SAP GUI .............................................................. 23 3.2.3 Connecting to HANA via SAP HANA Studio ..................................................................... 24 3.2.4 Connecting to SAP JAVA Administrator Portal (Adobe Document Server ADS) ......... 25 3.3 System Details – Delivery Clients, User & Roles .............................................................................. 25 3.3.1 SAP S/4 HANA M19 – Client Structure ............................................................................ 25 3.3.2 Users ................................................................................................................................... 26 3.3.2.1 Assigning Roles to the Users ................................................................................. 27 3.3.2.2 Workflow Users ....................................................................................................... 27 3.3.2.3 Technical Users ...................................................................................................... 28 3.3.3 SAP Adobe Document Services System ADS: Java Application Server Details ........... 28 3.3.4 SAP HANA Database System H19: Database Server Details ......................................... 29 3.3.5 OS Users and Groups ......................................................................................................... 29 3.4 Essential OSS Notes ........................................................................................................................... 30 3.5 Post deployment activities................................................................................................................. 30 3.5.1 Maintain OSS Connection.................................................................................................. 30
4 Solution Usage and Licenses .................................................................................................... 31 4.1 Running the appliance as a trial for a 30-day period Licenses ........................................................ 31 4.2 Running the appliance with a product license key ............................................................................ 31 4.2.1 SAP CAL subscription package.......................................................................................... 31 4.3 SAP Product Licenses Agreement .................................................................................................... 32 4.3.1 SAP Product License Keys Installation............................................................................. 33 5 Security Aspects ........................................................................................................................ 34 5.1 SAP S/4HANA System M19: ABAP Application Server Details ...................................................... 34 5.2 SAP Adobe Document Services based on NetWeaver Java (ADS) ................................................ 35 6 Additional Information .............................................................................................................. 36 6.1 Calling a web-based ABAP Transaction............................................................................................ 36 7 Appendix ..................................................................................................................................... 37 7.1 SAP NetWeaver 7.54 application server ABAP incl. SAP S/4HANA 1909..................................... 37 7.2 SAP NetWeaver 7.50 application server JAVA with Adobe Document Services installed ........... 42 3
1 Solution Information 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 General Overview – Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition This appliance provides a preview for the offering available as “Enterprise management layer for S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” (https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/2921887). In April 2020, SAP enhanced SAP S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition by delivering business content and updated services as part of the subscription. SAP bundles into the technical offering of software capabilities the ability to immediately consume a pre-defined scope of pre-activated SAP Best Practices business processes virtually “out- of-the-box”. With the offering of a pre-configured business template usable by customers and partners as a foundation to jumpstart their implementation project, SAP significantly contributes to the key cloud principles: 1. Reduce Time-to-Value 2. Reduce Total Cost of Ownership by reducing cost for implementation 3. Contribute to the speed to leverage New Innovation The Enterprise Management Layer for SAP S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition (EML) allows customers to execute business processes based on SAP Best Practices. Where the standard SAP Best Practices typically focus on national companies running operations within one country only, the EML focuses towards international customers that run subsidiaries within multiple countries around the globe. The design of the EML is built for global corporations with a global ledger structure and the need to report on corporate accounting principles but as well on local accounting principles within the individual countries. Hence, all legal entities pre-configured within EML (in SAP terminology called company codes), come with two parallel ledgers pre-defined in addition to the leading group ledger. The two parallel ledgers allow customers to reflect local accounting principles per country as well as the ability to report accounting values for deviating fiscal year variants that can be reflected within the second parallel ledger. This ledger often is referred to as “tax-ledger”. While the main focus of the EML offering for S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition is on international customers, on request customers can receive an EML version focusing towards a national setup. This national setup is a single- country template with leading accounting principle based on the country selected. One parallel ledger will be pre- activated representing international accounting principles. The currently available country versions pre-configured within the international setup of the EML for SAP S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition on release 1909 are covering 42 country versions and pre-installed 24 system languages. 4
This guide focuses on system landscape aspects as well as the steps to get the appliance initially available in SAP Cloud Appliance Library (SAP CAL, https://cal.sap.com ) and includes: - Technical components and business content within the solution. - System access information after you create your own solution instance. - Evaluation of business content. The CAL solution “Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” – is available exclusively for SAPs partner community to get familiar with the offering for S/4HANA Cloud extended edition and to build new content on top. It can be deployed as personal instance in a dedicated cloud provider such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud Platform. Downloading the appliance and usage out of this test and demo context is prohibited. 5
1.1.2 Enterprise Management Layer - Solution Overview The Enterprise Management Layer is available in two flavors: Multi-Country edition (default) and Single-Country edition on request. Both editions cover all major end-to-end business processes by default. Additional scope options can be selected, based on each customer's functional requirements. The Multi-Country edition comes preconfigured and localized for up to 42 countries with an international financial template allowing for parallel accounting: The leading accounting principle reflects the customer-specific group accounting principle, whereas the local GAAP for each country is captured in parallel in two local ledgers for maximum flexibility. The two accounting principles and three ledgers make ad-hoc reporting available according to group or local accounting standards. The Single-Country edition comes with one single country and this country's GAAP as the leading accounting principle (and ledger). A second accounting principle (and ledger) allows for IFRS reporting. In both editions, the group currency and the fiscal year variant can be adapted to customer requirements. Please note: Not all scope items are available for all countries, so please check the scope overview asset for coverage. The solution reflects the “Enterprise Management Layer for S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” with the following selections: - Multi-Country edition with 42 countries - 24 system languages - All basic scope items as well as all optional scope item. See chapter 1.4 below for detailed list of scope items. 6
1.2 Installed Products The SAP Enterprise Management Layer on Cloud Appliance Library consists of 2 virtual machines that are bundled into one solution: 1. SAP S/4HANA 1909 (FPS01) SAP NetWeaver 7.54 application server ABAP incl. embedded Fiori Gateway and multiple integration addons: PPMS key SAP Product 67837800100900007903 SFSF EC INTEGRATION 1210, SP02 (only technical installation of component as preparation step for project related configuration) 67837800100900008983 SUCCESSFACTORS HCM INTEGR 3.0, SP13 (only technical installation of component as preparation step for project related configuration) 73554900100900001513 SAP S4-CONCUR INTEGRATION 1.0, SP10 (only technical installation of component as preparation step for project related configuration) 73554900100900001803 SAP IBP S/4HANA INTEGR. 1.0, FPS09 (only technical installation of component as preparation step for project related configuration) 73554900100900001875 ARIBA CLOUD INT S/4HANA 1.0, FPS08 (only technical installation of component as preparation step for project related configuration) 73555000100900002474 SAP S/4HANA 1909, FPS01 73555000100900002792 ABAP PLATFORM 1909, FPS01 73555000100900002803 SAP S/4HANA FOUNDATION 1909, FPS01 73555000100900002963 SAP FIORI FOR SAP S/4HANA 1909, FPS01 73555000100900003452 SAP FIORI FRONT-END SERVER 6.0, FPS01 Database: SAP HANA Database (H19), Release: 2.00.046.00.1581325702 DB Plug-Ins: LCAPPS (Livecache), SAP VCH AFL 1909 7
2. Adobe Document Services (ADS) SAP NetWeaver 7.50 (SP16) application server JAVA PPMS key SAP Product 73554900100900000414 SAP NetWeaver 7.50, SP16 application server JAVA with installed Adobe Document Services Database: SAP HANA Database (HDS), Release: 2.00.043.00.1569560581 1.3 Hardware Requirement The appliance “Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” consist out of 2 virtual machines. See chapter 1.2 above. Minimum hardware requirements for the appliance depends on the installed SAP Products. The below hardware requirements are showing the minimum hardware requirement for a reference system / sandbox system. “Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” – Minimum Appliance Hardware Requirements Virtual Machine CPU RAM Storage OS DB (cores) (GB) (GB) SAP S/4HANA 1909 32 244 250 Linux SAP x86_64 HANA SAP NetWeaver 7.50 application server JAVA 8 61 150 Linux SAP with installed Adobe Document Services (ADS) x86_64 HANA Depending on your preferred cloud provider (Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) providers) the packaged sizing might slightly differ. SAP CAL appliance for “Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” – is available for Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. 8
1.4 About the solution - Scenario Description This appliance reflects the “Enterprise Management Layer for S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” with all available basic and optional scope items. The EML is based on pre-activated SAP Best Practices country versions. For more information about SAP Best Practices for SAP S/4HANA 1909, please visit: https://rapid.sap.com/bp/BP_OP_ENTPR 1.4.1 Basic Business Process Scope The following scope items are included in this CAL appliance: FINANCE Accounting & Financial Close 1GI General Ledger Allocation Cycle 1GO Cash Journal 1ZT Managing Material Price Changes and Inventory Values 2FD Accounting for Incoming Sales Orders 2OO External Tax Audit 2QY SAP Fiori Analytical Apps for Asset Accounting in Finance BEI Period End Closing Plant BEJ Inventory Valuation for Year End Closing BF7 Period End Closing Maintenance Orders BFH Asset Under Construction BGC SAP Fiori Analytical Apps for G/L Accounting in Finance J58 Accounting and Financial Close J62 Asset Accounting Special Multi-country settings: AC01 Enhanced Parallel Accounting AC01 Parallel Accounting replaces 1GA Accounting and Financial Close Group Ledger IFRS 1GB Asset Accounting Group Ledger IFRS 9
1GF Asset Under Construction Group Ledger IFRS Cost Management & Profitability Analysis 1HB Financial Plan Data Upload from File 2I3 Commitment Management 2QL One Allocation 34B Statistical Sales Conditions BEG Standard Cost Calculation BEV Internal Order Actual J54 Overhead Cost Accounting J55 Profitability and Cost Analysis Financial Operations 19M Direct Debit 1JT Lockbox (US, CA) 2JB SAP Fiori Analytical Apps for Financial Accounting 2PD Provisioning of Overdue Receivables 2UT Complementary Invoice – Pricing (BR only) 2UV Combined Invoice – Goods and Service Items (BR only) 2UW Delivery of Goods on Behalf of Another Company (BR only) J59 Accounts Receivable J60 Accounts Payable BD6 Basic Credit Management Enterprise Risk & Compliance 1W8 Legal Control 1WC Embargo Control 2U3 Customs Tariff Number and Commodity Code BDT Intrastat Processing (only EU) Treasury Management BFA Basic Bank Account Management BFB Basic Cash Operations 1EG Basic Cash Operations MANUFACTURING & Production Operations ASSET MGMT 1BM Make to Order Production Semi finished Goods Planning and Assembly 10
1E3 Manufacturing with Kanban Supply into Production 2EM Just-In-Time Supply to Customer from Stock 2QW Analytics for Production Unit: Plan/Actual Production Cost 2UG Make-to-Stock - Process Manufacturing Based on Production Order 3L7 Make-to-Stock with Co- and By-Products - Process Manufacturing 3OK Make-to-Order Production - Process Manufacturing 3UK Inbound Storage Tank Management - Process Manufacturing 3UL Make-to-Stock with Silo Material - Process Manufacturing 42N Tank Trailer Filling with Residuals BJ5 Make to Stock Production Discrete Manufacturing BJE Make to Order Production Finished Goods Sales and Final Assembly BJH Make to Stock Production Repetitive Manufacturing BJK Production Subcontracting External Processing BJN Rework Processing Stock Manufactured Material BJQ Rework Processing Work in Process BMY Subcontracting Production Planning 31L Production Capacity Evaluation 3LQ Production Capacity Leveling (requires Live-Cache) J44 Material Requirements Planning Production Engineering 3LO Change Manufacturing Bill of Material for Production 3LP Mass Change Manufacturing Bill of Material for Production Quality Management 1E1 Quality Management in Discrete Manufacturing 1FM Quality Management in Procurement 1MP Quality Management in Sales 1MR Quality Management in Stock Handling 2F9 Quality Management for Complaints against Suppliers 2FA Quality Management for Complaints from Customers 2QN Nonconformance Management 2QP Quality Management of Internal Problems 2V0 SAP Fiori Analytical Apps for Quality Management 11
Maintenance Management BH1 Corrective Maintenance BH2 Emergency Maintenance BJ2 Preventive Maintenance HR, SALES & Time Recording ENGINEERING 1FD Employee Integration SAP S/4HANA Enablement Product Engineering 1NR Engineering Bill of Material Versions Management 1R3 Engineering Bill of Material Change Master Management 1R5 Engineering Bill of Materia Mass Change 22P Manage Documents Order and Contract Management 1B6 Sales Rebate Processing 1BS SAP Fiori Analytical Apps for Sales 1EZ Credit Memo Processing 1F1 Debit Memo Processing 1IQ Sales Inquiry 1IU Customer Consignment 1MC Convergent Billing 1MI Delivery Processing without Order Reference 1O0 Planning Apps for Sales 1Z3 Accelerated Third Party Returns 2EQ Sale of Services 2ET Sales Order Processing for Non-Stock Material 2QS Analytics for Sales: Central Stock with Returns 2TT Sales Commissions - External Sales Representative 31Q Sales Order Processing for Sales Kits 3TE Return Order Processing for Non-Stock Material BD3 Sales Processing using Third Party with Shipping Notification BD9 Sell from Stock BDA Free of Charge Delivery BDD Customer Returns 12
BDG Sales Quotation BDH Sales Order Entry with One Time Customer BDK Sales Processing using Third Party without Shipping Notification BDN Sales of Non-Stock Item with Order Specific Procurement BDQ Invoice Correction Process with Debit Memo BDW Returnables Processing BKA Free Goods Processing BKJ Sales Order Processing with Customer Down Payment BKK Sales Order Fulfillment Monitoring BKL Invoice Correction Process with Credit Memo BKN Order to Cash Performance Monitoring (Obsolete for Cloud) BKP Accelerated Customer Returns BKX Sales Order Processing SEPA Direct Debit Handling (only EU) BKZ Sales Order Processing with Invoice List and Collective Billing I9I Sales Contract Management Sales Force Support 41V Presales Management Service 426 Service Contract Management 41W Interaction Center Service Request Management 41Z Service Order Management SOURCING, Inventory PROCUREMENT and BGG SAP Fiori Analytical Apps for Inventory and Warehouse Management SUPPLY CHAIN BMC Core Inventory Management BMK Return to Supplier BML Physical Inventory Count and Adjustment Invoice Management 2UU Returnable Packaging to Vendor Procurement Analytics 1JI Realtime Reporting and Monitoring for Procurement 2QU Purchase Order Visibility and Procurement Spend Sourcing & Contract Management 13
1XF Request for Price BMD Purchase Contract Supplier Management 19C Activity Management in Procurement 19E Supplier Classification and Segmentation SL4 Supplier Evaluation and Performance Monitoring Operational Procurement 18J Requisitioning 22Z Procurement of Services 2LG Supplier Consignment 2NX Scheduling Agreement for Subcontracting Procurement 2NY Scheduling Agreement for Consignment Procurement 2R7 Purchasing Rebate Processing 2TW Complementary Procurement Functions 2TX Direct Procurement with Inbound Delivery BMK Return to Supplier BMR Scheduling Agreements in Procurement BMY Subcontracting BNX Consumable Purchasing J45 Procurement of Direct Materials Warehousing 1FS Basic Warehouse Inbound Processing from Supplier 1FU Initial Stock Upload for Warehouse 1FW Physical Inventory in Warehouse 1FY Replenishment in Warehouse 1G0 Scrapping in Warehouse 1G2 Basic Warehouse Outbound Processing to Customer 1V5 Warehouse Inbound Processing from Supplier with Batch Mgmt 1V7 Warehouse Outbound Processing to Customer with Batch Mgmt 1V9 Basic Warehouse Inbound Processing from Supplier with Quality Mgmt 1VB Production Integration Component Consumption and Receipt in Warehouse BGG SAP Fiori Analytical Apps for Inventory and Warehouse Mgmt BLF Batch Management 14
BLL Serial Number Management BMC Core Inventory Management BML Physical Inventory - Inventory Count and Adjustment CROSS TOPICS Database and Data Management 1I9 Master Data Catalog for SAP S/4HANA On premise 1NJ Responsibility Determination 2Q2 Data Migration to SAP S/4HANA from Staging BH5 Data Migration to SAP S/4HANA from File Application Platform and Infrastructure 1NN Business Event Handling 31N Situation Handling 1.4.2 Optional Business Process Scope The following scope options beyond BASIC Scope require additional licenses. Following scope options are preconfigured in this solution: OPTIONAL SCOPE [02] Advanced Cash Management BUNDLES J77 Advanced Bank Account Management J78 Advanced Cash Operations 2O0 Bank Fee Management [03] Advanced Compliance Reporting 1J2 Advanced Compliance Reporting [04] Advanced Credit Management 1QM Advanced Credit Management [05] Advanced Available-to-Promise 1JW Advanced Available-to-Promise Processing 2LN Basic Available-to-Promise Processing [06] Legal Content Management 1XV SAP S/4HANA for Legal Content [07] Advanced Warehouse Outbound Processing 1VD Advanced Warehouse Outbound Processing to Customer 15
[08] Advanced Variant Configuration (HANA DB Plugin required) 1YT Make-to-Order Production with Variant Configuration 21D Make-to-Stock Production with Variant Configuration 22T Set up Configurable Bill of Material using Variant Configuration 2XU Procurement of Materials with Variant Configuration 16
2 Solution Provisioning in SAP Cloud Appliance Library The "Enterprise Management Layer, as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” solution can be delivered via Cloud Appliance Library into your AWS, Azure or GCP Account. Other delivery channels, like system landscape setup on premise via Blu-ray or Download, are not admissible for this solution. This Getting Started Guide describes how you can access the EML via Cloud Appliance Library. Prerequisite for this is an own AWS (Amazon Web Service), Azure (Microsoft Azure) or GCP (Google Cloud Platform) Account. 2.1 Prerequisite: Possess a cloud provider account You need to have a valid account in one of the cloud providers supported by SAP Cloud Appliance Library including the corresponding secret keys for this account. 17
If you already have an active cloud provider account, you can proceed directly with the next section. Otherwise, navigate to the cloud provider home page and sign up. For more information about the supported cloud providers, see the FAQ page. 2.2 Access SAP Cloud Appliance Library Open the SAP Cloud Appliance Library in your Web browser using the following link: https://cal.sap.com. If you don't have an account in SAP Cloud Appliance Library (this is different from the cloud provider account), please register. 2.3 Create your system instance within the SAP CAL console Once the SAP Cloud Appliance Library console is displayed, go to Solutions (list of available system templates) and search for “Enterprise Management Layer, as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition”. You can see that there is a button to unlock the solution. If it’s not possible for you to unlock the solution, then please contact your SAP Partner Manager. After unlocking, click on Create Instance (this will become your personal system) and follow the steps on the screen. For general information on how to create an instance (i.e. your personal system) from any solution (i.e. a template) in the SAP Cloud Appliance Library, see the official documentation of SAP Cloud Appliance Library (choose the Support à Documentation link and select the Expand All button to see all documents in the structure). You can also use the context help in SAP Cloud Appliance Library by choosing the Help panel from the right side. 18
3 Accessing solution After the solution is up and running in our own AWS, Azure or GCP Account you should connect your local PC. 3.1 Preparatory activities on your local PC 3.1.1 Mapping local /etc/hosts file To logon to web access, as for example the Fiori Launchpad from your local PC, you need to ensure that you have mapped the IP address to the Hosts file on your local PC. Step Description Open the Notepad app as Administrator (right click, Run as Administrator). Adjust your hosts file Select File – Open… and navigate C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc. Select the hosts file. At the End of the file, add the following lines and choose save (the IP addresses for the servers are displayed in the SAP Cloud Appliance Library console in the instance properties): # M19 Appliance vhcalh19db vhcalh19db.dummy.nodomain vhcalm19ci vhcalm19ci.dummy.nodomain vhcalm19cs vhcalm19cs.dummy.nodomain # ADS Appliance vhcaladsdb vhcaladsdb.dummy.nodomain vhcaladscs vhcaladscs.dummy.nodomain vhcaladsci vhcaladsci.dummy.nodomain Disclaimer Altering the /etc/hosts file on your local machine could lead to a security vulnerability and should therefore be used with caution. 19
3.1.2 Enable Certificates If you call any web-based transaction via a transaction from the ABAP layer an error or blank browser page will show up. The root cause of this behavior are the self-signed certificates and trust relationship between your browser and the server called when running the transaction. You need to enable your own certificates on backend and frontend server or you can use for your sandboxes a public certificate (Dummy Certificate) from SAP CAL. Step Description 1. Open a ticket on SAP Support component: XX-PROJ-MC with title: Request certificate Certificate for EML in CAL 2. EML Sandbox Certificate will be provided (usage only for Sandboxes allowed) 3. Download the attached file Certificate file The following procedure is working for Internet Explorer, Edge and Google Install the certificate Chrome. All browsers are storing the certificates at the same place. Please extract the certificate (Zip File). Execute the included file (public certificate) by double-click on ca_EML.crt Click Install Certificate… 20
Select Current User. Select the certificate store: Trusted Root Certification Authorities Select Finish and confirm the Warning by clicking Yes. Important note: The provided certificate is for sandbox usage in the Cloud Appliance Library (CAL) only. It must never be used in any development and/or productive environment. It is not allowed to distribute and/or use the provided Model Company sandbox certificate in any other system environment other than the provided Model Company CAL image. SAP assumes no responsibility for any potential security issues caused by the usage of the provided Model Company sandbox certificate. 3.1.3 Configure ";*.dummy.nodomain" for Web Browser Working with the might require changes in your web browser, in case there is a web proxy defined (if you are unsure or detect connectivity issues, please contact your network administrator): 1. If you are using Google Chrome as web browser, follow these steps: Logon to Chrome à Settings à Show Advanced Settings à Network à Change proxy settings à LAN Settings à Proxy Server à Advanced In the Exceptions, add ;*.dummy.nodomain directly at the end of the existing entry. Click OK. 2. If you are using Internet Explorer as web browser, follow these steps: Logon to Internet Explorer à Internet Options à Connections à LAN Settings à Proxy Server à Advanced In the Exceptions, add ;*.dummy.nodomain direct at the end of the existing entry. Click OK. 21
See an example in the screenshot below: 3.1.3.1 Install SAP Client Software Locally Note: The path to download SAP software might change after publication of this document so please search on the SAP support portal also in other places if these paths do not work. We recommend having SAP GUI and SAP HANA Studio installed (the latter potentially in combination with the ABAP Development tools). 3.1.3.2 SAP GUI for S/4HANA If not already installed on your PC, download SAP GUI 7.50 or higher. Open the SAP Support Portal Software Download page https://support.sap.com/swdc and search for SAP GUI. 3.1.3.3 SAP HANA Studio Download the SAP HANA Studio for your operating system from the SAP Support Portal or embed into an existing Eclipse installation as mentioned on https://tools.hana.ondemand.com/#hanatools Note: The remote desktop has the SAP HANA Studio incl. a defined connection to your SAP S/4HANA system already installed as part of the ABAP Development Tools (SAP HANA Modelling and some other perspectives in Eclipse). 3.1.3.4 SAP Database Studio Download the SAP Database Studio for your operating system from the SAP Support Portal. – see also SAP Note 1097311 22
3.1.3.5 ABAP Development Tools (ADT) (optional) You can find the installation package for the ABAP Development Tools (ADT) at https://tools.hana.ondemand.com. Note: The remote desktop has the ADT tools incl. a defined connection to your SAP S/4HANA system already installed. 3.2 Connecting to Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition 3.2.1 Accessing Fiori Launchpad The M19 uses an embedded Gateway. The Fiori Launchpad follows the standard address format: https://.:/sap/bc/ui2/flp Following access possibilities are available: 1. Logon to M19 with the Business User and use transaction: /n/ui2/flp 2. Open Google chrome or Internet Explorer and use following link: https://vhcalm19ci.dummy.nodomain:4300/sap/bc/ui2/flp?sap-client=100&sap-language=EN When you get the warning "Your connection is not private" (or similar as this depends on the browser), click "Advanced", click "Proceed to vhcalm19ci.dummy.nodomain (unsafe)", and then proceed with the user/client below. Please see chapter Error! Reference source not found. 3.3 for users and passwords. 3.2.2 Connecting to SAP S/4HANA M19 via SAP GUI Procedure Start the SAP Logon. Choose New entry ® User defined. In the System wizard, specify the following parameters: 23
Parameter ID Parameter Value Note Application Server or alternatively, a SAP Cloud Appliance Library mapped host name from your hosts file e.g. vhcalm19ci (see 3.1.1) Instance Number 00 ABAP instance number used by the appliance. System-ID M19 ABAP system id used by the appliance. For details on the used system / client see chapter System Details. Please see chapter Error! Reference source not found. for users and passwords. 3.2.3 Connecting to HANA via SAP HANA Studio Procedure Start the installed SAP HANA Studio Open the Navigator view and right click on this view. Then choose Add System. In the System wizard, specify the following parameters: Parameter ID Parameter Value Note Hostname or host. alternatively, a mapped host name from your hosts file e.g. vhcalh19ci (see 3.1.1) Instance Number 02 HANA instance number used for the appliance. HANA SYSTEM User SYSTEM Default administrator user for HANA access to HANA Name Password SYSTEM The password is the same as the master password provided User Name during instance creation in the SAP Cloud Appliance Library. User for HANA Rules HRF_TECH_USER Background user in HANA used Framework Password for HANA Welcome1 Rules Framework 24
The system ID of the database is H19. It is recognized automatically via the host name. 3.2.4 Connecting to SAP JAVA Administrator Portal (Adobe Document Server ADS) Enter the URL http://vhcaladsci.dummy.nodomain:50000/ into your browser (this works only if you have maintained your host file). If you haven't maintained the hosts file yet the URL http://:50000/ will also work. Administrator user and password are described in the next chapter. 3.3 System Details – Delivery Clients, User & Roles The “Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” on SAP Cloud Appliance Library provides you with a pre-configured SAP S/4HANA, on-premise landscape, including the following business content in dedicated areas within the SAP solution e.g. ABAP clients, tenants. The following chapter provide an overview about the delivered content setup and Business / Technical User with passwords. 3.3.1 SAP S/4 HANA M19 – Client Structure The S/4 Hana System with System ID: M19 has following preconfigured clients: Client Business Content 000 o None (standard customizing only) Standard delivery client 010 o BW client BW Admin Client 050 EML Reference o Reference client for EML o Includes open transports from content activation. Those can be used if the scope is to be extended. 100 o Fully configured “Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA EML Trial & Exploration Cloud, extended edition” client o SAP Fiori Apps o Based on the white-list-client approach – S/4HANA Best Practice activated 25
For more information about SAP Best Practices for SAP S/4HANA 1909, please visit: https://rapid.sap.com/bp/BP_OP_ENTPR For information on the ‘white-list’ and ‘merged-client’ approach, please see here For the Administrator Guide of SAP Best Practices for SAP S/4HANA, please visit: https://help.sap.com/viewer/S4HANA1909_AdminGuide * Please notice the following important notes: (1) Ariba Network integration: The system allows connection to the ARIBA network using the authentication via Shared Secret, however, this requires that you use your own Ariba credentials. In order to proceed with the testing of SAP Best Practices scope items J82 (Ariba - Business Network Integration) and 19O (Ariba - Integration for Finance) scenarios, the ARIBA Network ID and the Shared Secret of the ARIBA buyer need to be maintained with the help of the specific customizing activities as detailed on http://help.sap.com/s4hana_op_1909. (2) Financial Services Network (FSN) is not configured / connected. 3.3.2 Users The following users are available to the project team: System User Password Comment / Purpose S/4HANA TEST01 through welcome These users have all authorizations (Profile [M19] TEST10 SAP_ALL). You may adapt decimal notation and date format. These users have one mandatory role that should not be deleted: • Z_FIORI_FOUNDATION_USER • Z_FIORI_NOTIFICATION • Z_UI2_USER_700 • Z_UI2_USER_750 In addition, please assign the business roles (naming convention: SAP_BR_*) listed in the respective test scripts. Please see below. S/4HANA TEST_EMPL_FI welcome Users for workflow with the necessary roles assigned [M19] TEST_EMPL_MM and the necessary settings for workflow done (see chapter: Settings for Workflow Users). TEST_EMPL_PM TEST_EMPL_SD Note: The business roles are provided as standard roles by SAP. If required, you can use these roles as templates to create your own roles. 26
3.3.2.1 Assigning Roles to the Users The users TEST01 through TEST10 are available and ready to be used by the project teams. However, you still need to assign business roles to the users in order to see the required Fiori apps on your Launchpad. Which apps you need on your Launchpad depends on the scope items you are testing. In each test script, you find a list of business roles that you need to assign to your TEST** user. The roles determine which apps you can access and see on the Launchpad. Please note that we are using standard roles and standard Fiori apps. Detailed information for all Fiori apps can be found here: https://fioriappslibrary.hana.ondemand.com/sap/fix/externalViewer/# These roles typically add more apps to your Launchpad than are actually in scope and described in the test scripts. The apps that are listed in the test scripts are considered in scope and the underlying functionality has been configured and tested. Apps that are NOT included in the test scripts are considered out of scope. They might not work if the underlying functionality is considered out of scope and has not been configured. Procedure: Logon via SAP GUI to system M19 (client 100) and use transaction SU01 to edit role assignment for your test user. Add the SAP_BR_* roles to your user as listed in the test script you are testing. Please remember to also assign country-specific roles if relevant. 3.3.2.2 Workflow Users Workflow Users have been configured according to the Admin guide chapter: Creating Approvers: https://help.sap.com/viewer/S4HANA1909_AdminGuide à Implementation à Activating your solution à Carrying out post-activation configuration à Creating approvers In the original Model Company system, the following employees have been created with transaction PA30 for Infotype 105 and Sty 0001. The Business Partner synchronization has been carried out. Furthermore the employees have been assigned to the position ‘PO Release’ in order to enable the workflow release (transaction PPOME). Personnel Nr. Last Name / First Name User ID Business Partner Comment 00000002 TEST_EMPLOYEE_ /FI TEST_EM 9980000000 User with Business Partner Assignment PL_FI (Business Partner: 9980000000 ) Use as approver in all test scripts related to Finance, such as General Ledger (J58) or Cash Management (J77, J78) 00000001 TEST_EMPLOYEE_ /MM TEST_EM 9980000010 User with Business Partner Assignment PL_MM (Business Partner: 9980000000 ) 27
Personnel Nr. Last Name / First Name User ID Business Partner Comment Use as approver in all test scripts related to purchasing (use instead of User ID purchasing_manager). In addition, use for Scope Item SL4. 00000003 TEST_EMPLOYEE_ /SD TEST_EM 9980000001 User with Business Partner Assignment PL_SD (Business Partner: 9980000001 ) Use as approver in all test scripts related to sales, if the optional workflow process for Sales is in scope for the customer project. 00000004 TEST_EMPLOYEE_ /PM TEST_EM 9980000002 User with Business Partner Assignment PL_PM (Business Partner: 9980000002 ) Use as approver or test user in all test scripts related to plant maintemance, such as Emergency Maintenance (BH2), Preventive Maintenance (BJ2) and especially as second user for Corrective Maintenance (BH1), 3.3.2.3 Technical Users The following users are set up for technical reasons only: Purpose User Password Comment / Purpose Admin user BWADMIN welcome Client 010, User for BW Admin tasks System Users SAP_WFRT Workflow System Users SAP_WSRT Case Management System Users SAP_SERVICE Services for advanced scope, e.g. ACR Support by SAP SUPPORT support! Support User; for Ticket Support by SAP Fiori Admin user FIORI_ADMIN welcome Master user FTEAM reserved Master user BTEAM reserved Master user BPINST reserved 3.3.3 SAP Adobe Document Services System ADS: Java Application Server Details The administration users on operating system level are defined as follows: 28
System Type User Password Roles Description ADS Technical Administrator Administrator admin rights to Netweaver Java system. after the first use you have to provide an own PW ADS Technical ADSUSER Sapcoe06 * The password is the same as the master password provided during instance creation in the SAP Cloud Appliance Library. 3.3.4 SAP HANA Database System H19: Database Server Details If you need OS access, you must use SSH connectivity. Use the default user root and the private key for the instance that is automatically generated while the SAP Cloud Appliance Library activates your instance. You can either store the key file within SAP Cloud Appliance Library as attachment to your instance or download it to a local secure file share on your computer. Information how to connect using PuTTY can be found here. The root user on Linux operating system level is defined as follows: System Type User Password Roles Description H19 Schema SAPHANADB System * The password is the same as the master password provided during instance creation in the SAP Cloud Appliance Library. 3.3.5 OS Users and Groups Additional users on operating system level are listed below: OS User Parameter Value Note root private key adm sapsys access via root 29
3.4 Essential OSS Notes No additional notes are needed. 3.5 Post deployment activities 3.5.1 Maintain OSS Connection To be able that SAP Support can reach the System landscape, please make sure that you maintain the service connections for all SAP Model Company systems (https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/remoteconnectivity): - R/3 Connections to all ABAP Systems - HTTP Connection to Fiori Launchpad - HTTP Connection to ADS - HANA DB Connections If you need some advices how to handle the different connections, please refer to the following notes: For R/3 Connection see: https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/812732 For HTTP Connections see: https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/1787981 (including Service Connection and SAProuter) For HDB Connection see: Single Tenant: https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/1592925 Multi tenant: https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/2280051 30
4 Solution Usage and Licenses The “Enterprise Management Layer for S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” is available exclusively for SAPs partner community to get familiar with the offering for S/4HANA Cloud extended edition and to build new content on top. 4.1 Running the appliance as a trial for a 30-day period Licenses This solution can be used with a 30-day free trial license agreement (during this period, you only need to bear the hosting fees for your cloud provider). You will be asked to agree to the agreement during the instantiation steps. During the instantiation, the SAP system, will generate a temporary license key that is enough for exploration purposes. After the expiration of the pre-installed temporary license a valid license is required to keep using the solution instance. Note that you are not allowed to install license keys under the free trial license agreement. You can continue the solution with the Product License Agreement any time prior to the end of the free period by unlocking it. 4.2 Running the appliance with a product license key If you want to run the solution beyond the free 30-day trial period (i. e. unlock the solution in SAP CAL), you need to obtain two SAP Licenses: 1. The SAP Cloud Appliance Library (SAP CAL) subscription package 2. The SAP S/4HANA product license(s) Once you unlock the solution in CAL, you can re-activate an existing instance in the same state it was left prior to unlocking the solution. 4.2.1 SAP CAL subscription package You can purchase the subscription package via the SAP Store on https://www.sapstore.com/solutions/99007/SAP-Cloud-Appliance-Library. 31
In SAP Store, you will need a user that has the “SAP Store buyer role” assigned. Please make sure that the SAP Store user and the SAP CAL user belong to the same organization, otherwise the mapping between the license and the to-be-unlocked instance is not possible. 4.3 SAP Product Licenses Agreement To use an instance under your own SAP Product License Agreements, you need to apply license keys for the following components: PPMS Key Description License Material S/4HANA System M19 SFSF EC INTEGRATION 1210 67837800100900007903 covered by the partner’s T&D (only technical installation of license - TD_7016852 component as preparation step for project related configuration) SUCCESSFACTORS HCM INTEGR 3.0 67837800100900008983 covered by the partner’s T&D (only technical installation of license - TD_7016852 component as preparation step for project related configuration) SAP S4-CONCUR INTEGRATION 1.0 73554900100900001513 covered by the partner’s T&D (only technical installation of license - TD_7016852 component as preparation step for project related configuration) SAP IBP S/4HANA INTEGR. 1.0 73554900100900001803 covered by the partner’s T&D (only technical installation of license - TD_7016852 component as preparation step for project related configuration) ARIBA CLOUD INT S/4HANA 1.0 73554900100900001875 covered by the partner’s T&D (only technical installation of license - TD_7016852 component as preparation step for project related configuration) SAP S/4HANA 1909 73555000100900002474 covered by the partner’s T&D license - TD_7016852 32
73555000100900002963 SAP FIORI FOR SAP S/4HANA 1909 covered by the partner’s T&D license - TD_7016852 73555000100900003452 SAP FIORI FRONT-END SERVER 6.0 covered by the partner’s T&D license - TD_7016852 73555000100900002792 ABAP PLATFORM 1909 covered by the partner’s T&D license - TD_7016852 73555000100900002803 SAP S/4HANA FOUNDATION 1909 covered by the partner’s T&D license - TD_7016852 Database: HDB, Release 2.00.046.00.1581325702 ADS 73554900100900000414 SAP NetWeaver 7.50 covered by the partner’s T&D license - TD_7016852 Database: HDB, Release: 2.00.043.00.1569560581 4.3.1 SAP Product License Keys Installation After unlocking the solution, you need to apply a valid license key to the system components using the below parameters. These parameters need to be entered in the SAP license key application (https://support.sap.com/licensekey). If you want to use the solution under an SAP Product License Agreement (e.g. beyond the SAP-Test license), you should install the following relevant SAP product license keys: SAP HANA license key, to be installed via SAP HANA Studio / Eclipse SAP S/4HANA 1909 license key, to be installed via SAP Logon (transaction code SLICENSE) SAP NetWeaver 7.5 J2EE, to be installed via SAP NetWeaver Administrator SID Product Version DB OS H19 SAP HANA, platform edition SAP HANA 2.0, n/a Linux platform edition M19 SAP S/4HANA SAP S/4HANA 1909 SAP Linux HANA HDS SAP HANA, platform edition SAP HANA 2.0, Linux platform edition For more information on how to request and install product license keys, see this SCN blog. 33
5 Security Aspects By default, some ports are opened for the security group formed by the server components of your solution instance. The access from your local computer to your system instance happens via the ports listed below. If you deploy “Enterprise Management Layer as available in S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition” in the CAL these ports can be changed according to your company guidelines. You can edit/add/remove ports manually in the instance details (click on the instance link in the SAP Cloud Appliance Library console à Edit à Virtual Machine à Access Points). Be aware that creating your instances in the public zone of your cloud computing platform is convenient, but less secure. We recommend that in this case, you only open port 22 (SSH) when working with Linux-based solutions. In addition, we also recommend that you limit the access to your instances by defining a specific IP range in the Access Points settings, using CIDR notation. The more complex but secure alternative is to set up a virtual private cloud (VPC) with VPN access, which is described in this tutorial on SCN. Note that when using HANA-based appliances, HANA systems are not installed individually, but cloned from a template system. Consequently, the existing root keys are cloned. For more information, see this SAP Note 2134846 - HANA encryption key handling during system cloning. General Security Guidelines To access the latest version of the SAP system Security Guide, please refer to http://help.sap.com/s4hana_op_1909 à Product Documentation à Security Guide For more information about security vulnerabilities, see this community page. 5.1 SAP S/4HANA System M19: ABAP Application Server Details Protocol Port (open by default) SSH 22 SAP Host Agent 1128 SAP Dispatcher 3200 HTTPS 4300 34
Protocol Port (open by default) HTTP 8000 RFC Gateway 3300 SMTP 25000 Message Server HTTP 8101 HTTPS 4301 SMTP 8025 5.2 SAP Adobe Document Services based on NetWeaver Java (ADS) Protocol Port (open by default) SSH 22 SAP Host Agent 1128 HTTP 50000 PA 50004 IIOP 50007 sapcontrol http 50013 sapcontrol HTTPS 50014 35
6 Additional Information 6.1 Calling a web-based ABAP Transaction If you call any web-based transaction via a transaction from the ABAP layer (for example, transactions NWBC or BRF+), a blank browser page will show up. The root cause of this behavior are the self-signed certificates and trust relationship between your browser and the server called when running the transaction. The workaround for eliminating this behavior is to launch the web-based transactions for a second time from SAP GUI while add the certificate to the IE trust root certificates as follows (instead of IE, it can also be another browser called on your pc). Call the transaction that launches the web application (for example, NWBC) A browser window with a certificate warning will pop up (exact message depends on browser version) Select Continue to this website and you will see a message like this and an empty browser page (exact message depends on browser) Leave the browser session open and launch the same transaction again from SAP GUI. This time, the transaction will open in the browser. 36
7 Appendix 7.1 SAP NetWeaver 7.54 application server ABAP incl. SAP S/4HANA 1909 Installed Software Components SP Component Release Support Package Short Description of Component Level SAP_BASIS 754 0001 SAPK- SAP Basis Component 75401INSAPBASIS SAP_ABA 75E 0001 SAPK-75E01INSAPABA Cross-Application Component SAP_GWFND 754 0002 SAPK- SAP Gateway Foundation 75402INSAPGWFND SAP_UI 754 0003 SAPK-75403INSAPUI User Interface Technology ST-PI 740 0012 SAPK-74012INSTPI SAP Solution Tools Plug-In SAP_BW 754 0001 SAPK-75401INSAPBW SAP Business Warehouse UIBAS001 500 0001 SAPK- UI for Basis Applications 50001INUIBAS001 MDG_FND 804 0001 SAPK-80401INMDGFND MDG Foundation S4FND 104 0001 SAPK-10401INS4FND Foundation IBPIECC 110 0012 SAPK-11012INIBPIECC IBP Integration for ECC IBPIFND 110 0012 SAPK-11012INIBPIFND IBP Integration Foundation MDG_APPL 804 0001 SAPK- MDG Applications 80401INMDGAPPL MDG_UX 804 0001 SAPK-80401INMDGUX MDG Applications S4CORE 104 0001 SAPK-10401INS4CORE S4CORE S4CRM 204 0001 SAPK-20401INS4CRM S4CRM SAP_HR 608 0073 SAPKE60873 Human Resources SAP_HRCAE 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCAE of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCAE SAP_HRCAR 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCAR of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCAR SAP_HRCAT 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCAT of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCAT SAP_HRCAU 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCAU of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCAU SAP_HRCBE 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCBE of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCBE SAP_HRCBG 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCBG of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCBG SAP_HRCBR 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCBR of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCBR 37
SAP_HRCCA 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCCA of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCCA SAP_HRCCH 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCCH of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCCH SAP_HRCCL 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCCL of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCCL SAP_HRCCN 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCCN of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCCN SAP_HRCCO 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCCO of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCCO SAP_HRCCZ 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCCZ of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCCZ SAP_HRCDE 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCDE of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCDE SAP_HRCDK 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCDK of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCDK SAP_HRCEG 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCEG of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCEG SAP_HRCES 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCES of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCES SAP_HRCFI 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCFI of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCFI SAP_HRCFR 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCFR of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCFR SAP_HRCGB 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCGB of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCGB SAP_HRCGR 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCGR of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCGR SAP_HRCHK 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCHK of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCHK SAP_HRCHR 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCHR of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCHR SAP_HRCHU 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCHU of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCHU SAP_HRCID 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCID of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCID SAP_HRCIE 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCIE of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCIE SAP_HRCIN 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCIN of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCIN SAP_HRCIT 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCIT of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCIT SAP_HRCJP 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCJP of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCJP SAP_HRCKR 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCKR of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCKR SAP_HRCKW 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCKW of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCKW SAP_HRCKZ 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCKZ of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCKZ SAP_HRCMX 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCMX of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCMX SAP_HRCMY 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCMY of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCMY SAP_HRCNL 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCNL of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCNL SAP_HRCNO 608 0073 SAPK- Subcomponent SAP_HRCNO of SAP_HR 60873INSAPHRCNO 38
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