Hello community,
Hope you're doing fine today! This blog post provides you a deeper explanation regarding the Price Category feature which is mainly used in Maintain Business User and Business Catalogs applications.
Giving a quick contextualization, Business Catalogs contain a sample collection of target mappings and app launcher tiles relevant for a Business Role. With the Maintain Business Roles app you define business roles by combining predefined business catalogs and use them to control the access to your applications.
Since the release 1911 (hotfix collection 5), Business Catalogs are assigned to price categories (advanced use, core use, self-service use) defined according to each catalog existing in the system and are directly tied to it, which means that they cannot be changed. This assignment has been adapted to reflect the latest Use Rights as they are defined in the respective SAP S/4HANA Cloud Service Descriptions, which you can find in the SAP Trust Center.
These three categories reflect on the users and are used to differentiate them between levels of access, in other words, users are measured as individual persons and each has your user type based on the Business Catalogs assigned to them. Below you can find a short description of each category:
Own/customer created applications and Business Catalogs have no pricing and therefore the have no influence on the FUE licensing.
Only the SAP Business Catalogs have a pricing and they determine in the end the price for the role and in the end for the user.
If you look at Maintain Business Users app or download your Business Users you can see the price category of the employees. You don't stipulate what price category they are in (neither via upload nor elsewhere) because this is determined based on the roles (and business catalogs and therefore the apps) that are assigned to that business user.
If a business user had only business roles with apps of the 'Core' category for example, that's their price category. If they had an app that was of the 'advanced' category alongside 'core' apps, then the role assigned to the user would be of 'advanced' category - and so the business user inherits that same 'advanced' price category.
For calculation of this metric, SAP will retrieve all assignments of catalogues to users and derives the ‘highest’ classification which then results in the classification of the user. For that calculation, the classifications are ordered in the following way and the highest classification counts: ADVANCED > CORE > SELF-SERVICE.
Let's check three scenarios to clarify how the classification works:
First scenario: The user will be counted as ADVANCED, even that there's only one Business Catalog with Price Category advanced.
Second scenario: The user will be counted as CORE, even that there's only one Business Catalog with Price Category core, once that there isn't any advanced catalog.
Third scenario: The user will be counted as SELF-SERVICE, since that there's only the Business Catalog with Price Category self-service.
To conclude, there is another case where the price category is present and may cause some doubts: when you create a custom app and need to add catalogs to it. In this case, I recommend you to assign a Business Catalog related to the business operations carried out in your developed tiles, but of course considering the price category, once that there'll be users assigned to use the application. You can use the Business Catalog app to check all existing catalogs with their respective descriptions and price categories.
Please check RISE with SAP S/4HANA Cloud Service Use Descriptions for more information.
Hope this information is useful for you! I would greatly appreciate if you could share your feedbacks and thoughts in the comments.
Also, I encourage you to browse for other Community Topics that may be useful for you.
Best regards,
Tayane.
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