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NicoWottke
Product and Topic Expert
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This blog post is the starting point of my new blog series on the main product capabilities of SAP Sustainability Footprint Management. In this edition I will describe how you can re-use existing ERP data which have the highest value to be used in the calculation of sustainability footprints. I’m covering:

If you are not yet familiar with the application, I recommend you start reading my blog post Introducing Carbon Accounting with SAP Sustainability Footprint Management here in the SAP Community first.

Integration Options


SAP Sustainability Footprint Management provides vast reuse options for leveraging existing ERP data which have the highest value according to your calculation goal. This includes master data and transactional activity data with information on material flows and production documents. Out-of-the-box, an integration is provided to SAP S/4HANA Cloud and S/4HANA (2021 and later). SAP ECC and any other ERP systems can be connected via Public APIs that are available on SAP Business Accelerator Hub. Please be aware that this requires an IT project and that there are also specific service offerings available from SAP Services to support you. Another option is to import data from any source via flat-file upload. Templates (in .xlsx-format) are available for download in the application directly.

Importing Master Data


Your company’s master data is the basis for calculating your corporate and product footprints as it contains essential information about your company, plants, products, suppliers and more. Check SAP Help Portal for a list with descriptions of all Master Data Entities.

The Import Master Data app allows users to select a source system for importing master data entities. The default source system is SAP S/4HANA, but other systems can be chosen if connected. Configuration options control the visibility of specific master data entities. After this configuration, import requests can be initiated for every master data entity. Those requests trigger a live replication from the source system, pulling the data into SAP Sustainability Footprint Management. For importing xlsx-files, the templates for the respective master data object can downloaded in the app directly, the prepared templates can then be uploaded, and the data is visible. The app also automatically checks the consistency status, referring to the completeness of the imported master data information. If inconsistencies occur, those will show up so you can check and correct the data in the source system or the uploaded file. For more details check the application help: Using the Import Master Data Application.


Import Master Data (Products)



Importing Business Transactional Data


Besides the master data, also the business transactional data needs to be imported into the system, which is done via the Import Business Transactions app. This data represents transactions on an aggregated level that happened during the defined period in the ERP source system, such as Goods Receipts, Goods Issues, Transfers, or Returns. For a complete list of all entities with descriptions see Business Transaction Entities. The import and replication are triggered similarly to the master data, via connection to SAP S/4HANA, S/4HANA Cloud, or another connected ERP system, or via file upload. Each import is done for a specific inventory scope and a specific period, usually monthly. The data is also validated for consistency automatically. More information can be found in the application help: Using the Import Business Transactions Application.


Import Business Transactional Data (Goods Receipt from Supplier)



Freight Transport Data


With the current release, the calculation of freight transport footprints is not yet integrated to the connected S/4HANA or ERP system but done based on file upload. In the Manage Data app the respective master data entities, such as plant or supplier locations, can be imported and managed. This app further provides a lot of data as starter package: For example, it includes location information on global seaports, airports, barge and rail terminals, as well as vehicle information for trucks, ships, planes, and rail. More information can be found in the application help: Using the Manage Data Application.


Manage Data App – Locations (Preconfigured Content)



Outlook


For the existing SAP S/4HANA and S/4HANA Cloud integration further enhancements are planned like the replication of results from Product Cost Estimates from CO-PC-PCP for using BOM-like plan data in the calculation of footprints. Through a full integration of the replicated ERP data into the freight transport calculation the master data can be re-used here as well in the future.

We also plan to provide additional integration options in future releases: Through an integration with SAP EHS Environment Management, GHG Scope 1 & 2 can be incorporated in the footprint calculation. An integration to Business Networks such as SAP Ariba and industry networks like Catena-X enables collecting and sharing actual data from your network directly, supporting the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s Partnership for Carbon Transparency (WBCSD PACT) standard. Further, we plan an integration to SAP Sustainability Data Exchange to receive actual emission data from suppliers.

For an overview of all planned innovations and their benefit for you and your company, have a look into SAP Road Map Explorer.

 
6 Comments
GAkcil
Explorer
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Hi Nico,

Thanks for this great overview! I have a question regarding the import of master data. We get the following error message after the data import:

We have reviewed our material for the required units of measure after this error message and adjusted them if necessary. We have also reviewed the Units of Measure and Unit of Measure Dimension tables. However, we still get the exact same error message. Would you perhaps have a tip/advice on what we need to check again so that we can perform a successful data import.

Thank you in advance and best regards,

Gizem

NicoWottke
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
Hi Gizem,

thanks for reaching out! Please raise a support ticket so our development team can look into this in detail. It's hard to tell only from the screenshot.

Best, Nico
bpoteraj
Explorer
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Hi Nico,

thanks for outlining the options possible.

Regarding the out-of-the-box integration with S/4HANA,  there a documentation for which master & transactional data is the integration available?
NicoWottke
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
Hi Bartłomiej,

pls. see SAP Help for the Master Data Entities & Business Transaction Entities, and the respective tables/ CDS views that can be replicated from S/4HANA.

Best, Nico
bpoteraj
Explorer
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nicowottke what is the recommended approach if you have multiple sources for the same target data set ? E.g. goods receipts are in S/4HANA for DE, provided by API for FR and available only as excel in NL ? Can you combine (append) them in one instance of SFM using these different methods?

Is there any difference between approaches to master data, business transaction data and emission factors data in this context?
NicoWottke
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Yes this is possible to combine. The import approach of course is different, the mapping and calculation however is the same and the master/ transactional data is stored in the same apps.

Best, Nico