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SAP Account Management - Affecting user in HR organisation using standard connector

Skanga
New Contributor
New Contributor

Hello,

In the following business scenario for Account Managementin SAP, when a user is created in SAP, it is required to add the same into an HR organization (part of indirect provisioning, to assign the appropriate SAP Roles accordingly). 

We would like to know if this can be achievable through the standard SAP connector ?

Related Topic Link: Direct vs. Indirect Role Assignment | SAP Blogs

Please let me know if any person have any insight on this.

Thanks in advance.

Skanga
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Rishi
Saviynt Employee
Saviynt Employee

there is a similar discussion on this forum post. Check if entitlement with new account account option solves your requirement.

https://forums.saviynt.com/t5/identity-governance/new-account-task-on-another-endpoint/m-p/21636

adriencosson
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor

Hi @Rishi,

The question raised was mostly related to how we can provision SAP HR Organization from a dedicated or standard connector by gathering specific SAP Tables, instead of provisioning SAP Roles directly.

Thanks for helping.

Regards,
Adrien COSSON

nimitdave
Saviynt Employee
Saviynt Employee

@adriencosson , right now SAP connector do not support Positions provisioning. As discussed , custom jar /connector is alternative approach available.

kishorekumarmb
Saviynt Employee
Saviynt Employee

Hi @adriencosson ,

         As Nimit mentioned earlier. you can use custom jar connector and use “RFC_READ_TABLE“ and read the internal SAP table that stores the information Profile information example for PD profile the data stored in “T77PQ” and T77UA table and once you pulled the data you can use saviyntforsaviynt or Saviynt rest connector push it internal Saviynt tables accounts and entitlements for reconciliation.

          For provisioning/deprovisioning can use custom RFC function in SAP and using custom jar connector in Saviynt can invoke the RFC function.

           Or if SAP permit to push the data directly to table using RFC_READ can use it in custom jar.

 

Thanks

Kishore

adriencosson
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor

Thank you @kishorekumarmb / @nimitdave for your answers.

I am getting in touch with Saviynt internally to get some help for detailing the needs and how can we achieve this using the custom jar connector.

We can mark this as resolved 🙂

Regards,
Adrien COSSON