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The EmpowerID SAP S/4HANA connector lets you create, synchronize, and manage SAP S/4HANA user, role/profile and role/profile assignment information in EmpowerID. Imported user information can be managed and synchronized with data in any connected back-end user directories. When EmpowerID inventories SAP S/4HANA, it creates an account in the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse for each SAP S/4HANA user, a group for each SAP S/4HANA role or profile and assigns group membership to users based on their role or profile memberships in SAP S/4HANA.

Additionally, the connector supports the inventory of SAP TCODEs, SAP Authorization Objects and its field type values as rights in EmpowerID. Successfully inventorying these objects requires additional configuration in EmpowerID. This is demonstrated in the Connect to SAP S/4 HANA article.

Once connected, you can manage this data from EmpowerID in the following ways:

Account Management

  • Inventory user accounts

  • Create user accounts

  • Update user accounts

  • Enable and Disable user accounts

  • Change user passwords

Role Management

  • Inventory roles or profiles as groups

    • Inventory role or profile memberships as group accounts

    • Add and Remove members to and from roles or profiles

SAP TCODE Inventory

  • Inventories all SAP modules from the TDEVC table and stores them in the ResourceSystemModule table in EmpowerID

  • Inventories SAP transaction codes from the TSTC table and stores this information in the AzLocalRights table in EmpowerID along with the relation between the transaction codes and the SAP modules.

  • Inventories the relationship between roles/profiles and TCODES and stores this information in the AzAssigneeLocalRightScope table in EmpowerID

SAP Authorization Object and FieldTypes Inventory

  • Inventories SAP authorization objects from the TOBJ table and stores that information in the AzLocalRights table in EmpowerID with AzLocalRightTypeID of 7

  • Inventories SAP FieldTypes from the AUTHX table and stores that information in the AzFieldType table of EmpowerID

  • Inventories the relationship between authorization objects and fieldtypes and stores that information in the AzGlobalRightFieldType table of EmpowerID

  • Inventories the relationship between SAP single role to authorization object from the AGR_1251 table in SAP and stores that information in the AzAssigneeLocalRightScope table in EmpowerID

  • Inventories the relationship between SAP transaction codes and authorization objects from the USOBX_C table in SAP and stores that information in the AzGlobalRightRelatedRight table in EmpowerID

  • Inventories the relationship between Role > AuthObject > FieldType > Low and High values from the AGR_1251 and AGR_1252 tables and stores that information in the AzAssigneeRightAzGlobalRightFieldType of EmpowerID. The multiple explicit values are stored in the AzAssigneeRightAzGlobalRightFieldTypeValue table of EmpowerID.

Inventory of SAP TCODES and SAP Authorization Objects and its field type values as rights in EmpowerID is optional. The inventory of these objects is controlled by the below system settings:

  • SAPInventorySAPPBAC – This is a Boolean setting that determines whether EmpowerID inventories SAP TCODES AND SAP Authorization data as AzLocalRights. The value must be set to true for EmpowerID to inventory both authorization data and TCODES as local rights.

  • SAPInventorySAPPBACTcodes – This is a Boolean setting that determines whether EmpowerID inventories ONLY SAP TCODES as AzLocalRights. The value must be set to true for EmpowerID to inventory TCODES as local rights.

For information on how to configure these settings, please see Configure EmpowerID for SAP PBAC.

Account Attributes

Users in SAP are inventoried as accounts in EmpowerID. The following table shows the attribute mapping of SAP User attributes to EmpowerID Account attributes:

SAP User Attribute

Corresponding EmpowerID Attribute

Description

NAME_FIRST

FirstName

First name of the user

NAME_LAST

LastName

Last name of the user

NAMEMIDDLE

MiddleName

Middle name of the user

BNAME

LogonName

User name of the user

BNAME

SystemIdenitfier

Unique System Identifier of the user

TEL_NUMBER_MOBILE

MobileNumber

Mobile number of the user

TEL_NUMBER

Telephone

Home phone number of the user

SMTP_ADDR

Email

Email ID of the user

LANGU

PreferredLanguage

Language of the user

UFLAG

Disabled

Specifies whether or not user is active

TITLE

PersonalTitle

PersonalTitle of the user

TITLE_ACA1

AcademicTitle

AcademicTitle of the user

FUNCTION

BusinessFunction

BusinessFunction of the user

ROOMNUMBER

RoomNumber

RoomNumber of the user

FLOOR

Floor

Floor of the user

BUILDING

BuildingCode

BuildingCode of the user

FAX_NUMBER

Fax

Fax of the user

USERALIAS

Alias

Alias of the user

USTYP

UserType

UserType of the user

SECURITY_POLICY

SecurityPolicy

SecurityPolicy of the user

DEPARTMENT

Department

Department name of the user

CLASS

UserGroup

UserGroup of the user

GLTGV

ValidFrom

ValidFrom of the user

GLTGB

ValidUntil

ValidUntil of the user

ACCNT

AccountNo

AccountNo of the user

KOSTL

CostCenter

CostCenter of the user

TZONE

TimeZone

Time Zone of the user

PWDCHGDATE

PasswordLastChanged

PasswordLastChanged

TRDAT+LTIME

LastLogonTime

LastLogonTime

company

Company

Company name of the user

PNAME

UserPrincipalName

SNC Name of the user

Role Attributes

Roles in SAP are inventoried as Groups in EmpowerID. The following table shows the attribute mapping of SAP Role attributes to EmpowerID Group attributes:

SAP Role Attribute

EmpowerID Attribute

Description

AGR_NAME(AGR_DEFINE)

Name

Name of the Group.

“Role_” + AGR_NAME(AGR_DEFINE)

LogonName

LogonName of the Group

TEXT(AGR_TEXTS) where LINE column from AGR_TEXTS = '00000' +(SAP CompositeRole or SAP Single Role)

FriendlyName

FriendlyName of the Group

Concatenation of all rows from  TEXT(AGR_TEXTS) where LINE column from AGR_TEXTS != '00000'

Description, Notes

Description, Notes of the Group

Use Relation FROM AGR_AGRS table to calculate the role type

GroupTypeID

Identifier to distinguish the sap role type either single or composite role

Profile Attributes

Profiles in SAP are inventoried as Groups in EmpowerID. The following table shows the attribute mapping of SAP Profile attributes to EmpowerID Group attributes:

SAP Profile Attribute

EmpowerID Attribute

Description

PROFN(USR10)

Name

Name of the Group

“Profile_” + PROFN(USR10)

LogonName

LogonName of the Group

PTEXT(USR11)+(SAP CompositeProfile or SAP Single Profile)

FriendlyName

FriendlyName of the Group

PTEXT(USR11)+(SAP CompositeProfile or SAP Single Profile)

Description

Description of the Group

Use TYP from USR10 table to calculate the profile type

GroupTypeID

Identifier to distinguish the sap profile type either single or composite profile

Prerequisites

To connect EmpowerID to SAP, you need an SAP account, and you need to install SAP GUI Server on your EmpowerID Server.

You can connect EmpowerID to SAP R/3 system two ways:

  1. Application Server

  2. Message Server

Each has its own set of prerequisites. Expand the drop-down for that connection method to view.

 Application Server Prerequisites

You also need the following from SAP to connect EmpowerID to SAP via Application Server:

  • Host Name of the application server used for RFC communication

  • Username that is authorized to connect to the R/3 system from EmpowerID

  • Password of the service account

  • ClientID of the application server

  • Instance number of the application server

  • Network port number that is open to connect to the application server

By default, the SAP connector uses the 33+Instancenumber as the port to connect to the SAP application server. If a different port is used, specify the port number in the hostname column with the following syntax “HostName + ‘:’ + portNumber”

 Message Server Prerequisites

You also need the following from SAP to connect EmpowerID to SAP via Message Server:

  • Host Name of the Message Server used to establish the connection the to SAP R/3 system

  • Name of the LogonGroup used by the SAP R/3 connector

  • SystemID of the SAP system

  • Username that is authorized to connect to the Message Server

  • Password of the service account

Additionally, the following conditions must be met:

  • Each EmpowerID server used to run workflows or perform inventory functions must have the librfc32.dll assembly copied into the C:\Windows\System32 folder. EmpowerID uses the assembly to perform various SAP processes (inventory, workflows, etc.). You can download the assembly from EmpowerID at the following link: https://dl1.empowerid.com/files/librfc32_64.zip

  • For read-only connections, along with access to the below-mentioned tables, the service account needs access to the RFC_READ_TABLE BAPI

  • All mandatory fields must not be empty (E.G., LastName, PersNumber)

  • The standard tables should have the same structure across all the systems

  • The systems should have unique records across all the standard tables. For example, the records should not have any leading or trailing spaces on the Primary Key columns

  • The system should be free of any data issues. For example, there should not be any duplicate company codes pointing to the same address number.

  • The following network configurations should be in place for connecting to the SAP system:

    • All necessary ports should be open on the server used to connect to the SAP system

    • The host name of the SAP system should be resolvable to an IP address

The SAP proxy account used for the S/4HANA connector needs to have access to the below tables as well as the ability to make the remote procedure calls listed:

SAP Table

Required Columns (Keys)

ADCP

CLIENT, ADDRNUMBER, PERSNUMBER, DATE_FROM, NATION

ADR2

CLIENT, CLIENT, ADDRNUMBER, ADDRNUMBER, PERSNUMBER, PERSNUMBER, DATE_FROM, DATE_FROM, CONSNUMBER, CONSNUMBER, CONSNUMBER, TEL_NUMBER, TEL_NUMBER

ADR3

CLIENT, ADDRNUMBER, PERSNUMBER, DATE_FROM, CONSNUMBER

ADR6

CLIENT, ADDRNUMBER, ADDRNUMBER, PERSNUMBER, PERSNUMBER, DATE_FROM, CONSNUMBER, FLGDEFAULT, SMTP_ADDR

ADRP

CLIENT, PERSNUMBER, PERSNUMBER, DATE_FROM, NATION, NAME_FIRST, NAME_LAST

AGR_1016

MANDT, AGR_NAME, AGR_NAME, COUNTER, PROFILE

AGR_1251

MANDT, AGR_NAME, AGR_NAME, AGR_NAME, COUNTER, OBJECT, OBJECT, FIELD, FIELD, LOW, LOW, HIGH, HIGH

AGR_1252

MANDT, AGR_NAME, COUNTER

AGR_AGRS

MANDT, AGR_NAME, AGR_NAME, CHILD_AGR, CHILD_AGR

AGR_DEFINE

MANDT, AGR_NAME

AGR_TEXTS

MANDT, AGR_NAME, AGR_NAME, AGR_NAME, SPRAS, LINE, LINE, LINE, TEXT

AGR_USERS

MANDT, AGR_NAME, UNAME, FROM_DAT, TO_DAT

AUSOBT

NAME, TYPE, OBJECT, FIELD, LOW

AUTHX

FIELDNAME

BUT000

CLIENT, PARTNER, TYPE

BUT051

CLIENT, RELNR, PARTNER1, PARTNER2, DATE_TO

BUT100

MANDT, PARTNER, RLTYP, DFVAL

DD04T

ROLLNAME, DDLANGUAGE, AS4LOCAL, AS4VERS

GRACFFCTRL

MANDT, APP_TYPE, FFOBJECT, CONNECTOR, CNTRL_ID

GRACFFOWNER

MANDT, APP_TYPE, FFOBJECT, CONNECTOR, OWNER

GRACFFOWNERT

MANDT, LANGU, APP_TYPE, FFOBJECT, CONNECTOR, OWNER

GRACFFUSER

MANDT, APP_TYPE, FFOBJECT, CONNECTOR, FF_USER

HRP1000

MANDT, MANDT, MANDT, PLVAR, OTYPE, OTYPE, OTYPE, OBJID, OBJID, ISTAT, BEGDA, ENDDA, LANGU, SEQNR, OTJID

HRP1001

MANDT, MANDT, OTYPE, OBJID, OBJID, PLVAR, RSIGN, RELAT, ISTAT, PRIOX, BEGDA, ENDDA, VARYF, SEQNR, SCLAS, SOBID

HRP1032

MANDT, PLVAR, OTYPE, SUBTY, OBJID, ISTAT, ENDDA, BEGDA, VARYF, SEQNR

PA0000

MANDT, PERNR, SUBTY, OBJPS, SPRPS, ENDDA, BEGDA, SEQNR

PA0001

MANDT, PERNR, SUBTY, OBJPS, SPRPS, ENDDA, BEGDA, SEQNR

PA0002

MANDT, PERNR, SUBTY, OBJPS, SPRPS, ENDDA, BEGDA, SEQNR

PA0006

MANDT, PERNR, SUBTY, OBJPS, SPRPS, ENDDA, BEGDA, SEQNR

PA0016

MANDT, PERNR, SUBTY, OBJPS, SPRPS, ENDDA, BEGDA, SEQNR

PA0032

MANDT, PERNR, SUBTY, OBJPS, SPRPS, ENDDA, BEGDA, SEQNR

PA0105

MANDT, PERNR, SUBTY, OBJPS, SPRPS, ENDDA, BEGDA, SEQNR

PA2006

MANDT, PERNR, SUBTY, OBJPS, SPRPS, ENDDA, BEGDA, SEQNR

RSBPCE_TEAM

APPSET_ID, TEAM_ID, OBJVERS

RSBPCE_USER_TEAM

APPSET_ID, TEAM_ID, TEAM_ID, OBJVERS, USER_ID, USER_ID

T591S

MANDT, SPRSL, INFTY, SUBTY

TACT

ACTVT

TACTZ

BROBJ, ACTVT

TADIR

PGMID, OBJECT, OBJ_NAME

TB003

CLIENT, ROLE

TB003T

CLIENT, SPRAS, ROLE

TDEVC

DEVCLASS

TOBC

OCLSS

TOBJ

OBJCT

TOBJC

OBJCT, OCLSS

TOBJT

LANGU, OBJECT

TSAD3

CLIENT, TITLE

TSAD3T

CLIENT, TITLE, LANGU

TSTC

TCODE

TSTCT

SPRSL, TCODE

USCOMPANY

MANDT, COMPANY

USGRP

MANDT, USERGROUP

USGRP_USER

MANDT, BNAME, USERGROUP, FROM_DAT, TO_DAT

USOBT

NAME, TYPE, OBJECT, FIELD, LOW

USOBT_C

NAME, TYPE, OBJECT, FIELD, LOW

USOBX

NAME, TYPE, OBJECT

USOBX_C

NAME, TYPE, OBJECT

USORG

FIELD

USR01

MANDT, BNAME

USR02

MANDT, BNAME, BNAME, GLTGV, GLTGB, USTYP, CLASS, UFLAG, TRDAT, LTIME

USR05

MANDT, BNAME, PARID

USR06

MANDT, BNAME

USR10

MANDT, PROFN, PROFN, AKTPS, TYP

USR11

MANDT, LANGU, PROFN, PROFN, AKTPS, PTEXT

USR21

MANDT, BNAME

USRACL

MANDT, BNAME

USREFUS

MANDT, BNAME

UST04

MANDT, BNAME, PROFILE

UST10C

MANDT, PROFN, PROFN, AKTPS, SUBPROF, SUBPROF

UST10S

MANDT, PROFN, PROFN, PROFN, AKTPS, OBJCT, OBJCT, OBJCT, AUTH, AUTH, AUTH

UST12

MANDT, OBJCT, OBJCT, AUTH, AUTH, AKTPS, FIELD, FIELD, VON, VON, BIS, BIS

REQUIRED REMOTE PROCEDURE CALLS

Required Activity

BAPI_USER_ACTGROUPS_ASSIGN

 Display

BAPI_USER_CHANGE

Execute

BAPI_USER_CREATE1

BAPI_USER_EXISTENCE_CHECK

BAPI_USER_GETLIST

BAPI_USER_GET_DETAIL

BAPI_USER_LOCK

BAPI_USER_UNLOCK

PING

RFCPING

RFC_GET_FUNCTION_INTERFACE

RFC_GET_NAMETAB

RFC_PING

RFC_READ_TABLE

PING

RFCPING

RFC_GET_FUNCTION_INTERFACE

RFC_GET_NAMETAB

RFC_PING

RFC_READ_TABLE

As each organization's implementation, practices, and procedures with SAP differs, EmpowerID uses an SAP Data Analysis Utility to ensure the necessary tables can be read and the necessary BAPI's can be invoked. The utility reads from all the same tables as the connector and copies data from those tables into the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse. This provides EmpowerID with the opportunity to review and analyze data in order to modify connector logic before setting up the connection.

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