on 2015 Sep 10 1:53 PM
Hello All ,
I came up with a situation where we are looking for the solution for some properties in standard property tree . Looks like we do not get from the provider some informations like Physical chemical properties . I guess IUCLID gives us some information but for only those chemicals registered under REACH . Who does actually provides all these information . Any idea ?
Regards,
Krishna
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Hi Krishna,
SAP offers a cloud content service called SAP EHS Regulatory Documentation. With that, SAP provides a full set of component data (including phys.-chem., tox., eco tox., etc. data), classifies products (REAL_SUBs) for SAP's customers, and creates safety data sheets for them. Via a connection between SAP's factory system and the customer's SAP EH&S OnPremise system, SAP can directly provide component and product data and SDSs into the customer's SAP EH&S OnPremise system. Certain data on product level such as density and flashpoint have to be provided by the customer, as these data cannot be determined by SAP's experts and have to be measured. For more information, see the web page or brochure.
Best regards,
Rüdiger
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Thanks Rüdiger for clarifyng on this!
I see SERC customers mostly under the impression that SAP would provide almost all the data under the content (including component's) and all they need to only run the rules, & generate the SDS
We as consulting/implementation partners have had tough times to make customers understand that SAP also has something called as on-demand cloud documentation which should be bought seperately. I wish this is rather understood by customers while evaluating/purchasing the SERC content, so that surprises can be avoided later. I hope concerned in SAP would stress on this to the next SERC customers
Regards,
Pavan
Dear Pavan
the SAP customers act in most cases different. Some of them do have "close" link to SAP some not (depends mainly as well on size of the company). Many customers get information from SAP using e.g. via "working groups" (like ASAG etc.). This company which have close connection to SAP understand in most case better the services SAP provides (like SERC). But you are right: SAP cusfomers do gave difficulities to understand terms used by SAP and to understand the services (e.g. long time ago it was called "mySAP" solution space).
So I would agree on quir quite general statement: "We as consulting/implementation partners have had tough times to make customers understand that SAP also has something called as on-demand cloud documentation which should be bought seperately."
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