on 2025 May 13 10:09 AM
When you scope the iRPA/BPA scoping question system displays the below error:
Scoping of SAP intelligent RPA Not permitted, eligible license missing.
Request clarification before answering.
Scoping of IRPA/BPA is only allowed for Production Tenant and Test Tenant, if you are attempting to perform the scoping in any other tenant then this issue occurs (eg: Sales Demo tenant, Development tenant).
You can scope IRPA/BPA in test and production systems.
Below is also an option to consider:
You can take advantage of the Intelligent RPA trial we offer to achieve the same functionality. Instructions on getting started with a trial version of SAP Intelligent RPA can be found here - Getting Started with the Free Plan for SAP Intelligent RPA.
Furthermore, you can use the trial version to gain access to the Desktop Agent component from the SAP Download Center by following the instructions listed here - On-premise Components Setup.
Once you complete the setup steps explained in Getting Started with a Trial Account in the Cloud Foundry Environment, you will be able to start testing and demoing Intelligent RPA bots for SAP Business ByDesign as described in How to Configure and Orchestrate your IRPA Cloud Factory
You can also refer to KBA: https://me.sap.com/notes/3209730
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