A user cannot login to SAP Build Work Zone.What could be a reason?
A shadow user is a user that is automatically created on the SAP BTP subaccount level when a user logs in to SAP Build Work Zone for the first time1.The shadow user is assigned the SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection, which is required for accessing SAP Build Work Zone2. If a shadow user does not exist on the SAP BTP subaccount level, the user cannot login to SAP Build Work Zone. The other options are not valid reasons for the login issue, because:
SAP BTP global account viewer role collection is not required for accessing SAP Build Work Zone2.
Active default identity provider on SAP BTP subaccount level is a prerequisite for enabling SAP Build Work Zone3, but not a reason for the login issue.
SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection is automatically assigned to the shadow user2, so it is not missing unless the shadow user does not exist.Reference:1: Shadow Users2: SAP BTP Subaccount Viewer Role Collection3: Enable SAP Build Work Zone
Where are application tiles created and configured?
Application tiles are created and configured in the Content Manager, which is a tool located in the Site Manager of SAP Build Work Zone. The Content Manager includes various editors that you can use to configure apps, groups, roles, and catalogs. Once configured, the app appears as a tile in the Applications page of your site - a single page that acts as an embedded launchpad. You can also implement custom visualizations for your app tiles, such as Static App Launcher and Dynamic App Launcher.Reference:
7: Adding Apps to Your Site
8: Add an SAPUI5 App to a Workpage in SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition
9: Implement Custom Visualization
What can you use to assign role collections to users? (Choose three.)
This is a REST API based on the System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM 2.0) specification that allows you to assign roles to users directly inside SAP Build Work Zone1.
Admin UI of the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit: This is a graphical user interface that allows you to assign role collections to users on the SAP BTP subaccount level234.
Attribute mapping for the connected Identity Provider: This is a configuration option that allows you to automatically create shadow users and map role collections based on the Groups assertion attribute from the connected Identity Provider1.
Which SAP Build Work Zone administrator types require an assignment of a role collection? (Choose three.)
SAP Build Work Zone administrator types are divided into three levels: company, workspace, and area. Each level has a corresponding role collection that needs to be assigned to the users who perform administrative tasks at that level. The company administrator role collection enables users to manage the overall SAP Build Work Zone service instance, such as creating workspaces, assigning workspace administrators, and configuring global settings. The support administrator role collection enables users to access the support portal and perform tasks such as viewing logs, monitoring performance, and managing incidents. The workspace administrator role collection enables users to manage a specific workspace, such as creating areas, assigning area administrators, and configuring workspace settings. The sub-workspace administrator and area administrator types do not require a role collection assignment, as they are created and managed within the SAP Build Work Zone content manager by the workspace administrator or the area administrator respectively.Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help
Explaining the Provisioning of Users and Roles in SAP Build Work Zone
In Content Federation, the exposed content is integrated at which of the following levels?
Content Federation is a feature that allows SAP Build Work Zone to integrate content from remote content providers, such as SAP S/4HANA and SAP Business Suite. A remote content provider is a solution that exposes content that can be integrated in SAP Build Work Zone, such as apps, groups, catalogs, and roles. The integration of the exposed content is done at therole level. All content items related to these roles are also integrated and are visible in the runtime. For example, if an administrator of an SAP S/4HANA system exposes a business role with its assigned catalogs, groups, and applications, then SAP Build Work Zone can import this role and its related content and display it in a site. The end users who have access to this site can then launch the federated apps and groups from the site.Reference:
3: Federation of Remote Content Providers
[7]: Adding Apps to Your Site
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