on 2024 Jun 28 10:45 AM
You could theoretically use SAP's digital signature as a business that needs to handle international legal documents. But how should these functionalities be used so that the digital signatures are legally binding and recognized internationally? I'm interested in the setup and operational requirements needed for this, as well as any specific modules or tools within SAP that can help. Thanks!
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To ensure SAP's digital signatures are legally binding internationally, you'll need to follow local laws and regulations for each country involved. Setting up involves configuring the necessary modules like SAP Digital Signatures. Make sure you have proper authentication processes in place too.
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