SAP Certified - Implementation Consultant - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition (C_S4CPB_2602) (C_S4CPB_2602) Free Practice Test
Question 1
SIMULATION
Migrate Bank Data
Business Scenario
You are responsible for migrating bank data into the SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition system. You have determined the best method is Migrate Data Using Staging Tables, as you only have a couple banks to migrate.
Prerequisites:
Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task. Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Task:
Migrate the bank data listed below.
Table 1: Bank 1


Migrate Bank Data
Business Scenario
You are responsible for migrating bank data into the SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition system. You have determined the best method is Migrate Data Using Staging Tables, as you only have a couple banks to migrate.
Prerequisites:
Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task. Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Task:
Migrate the bank data listed below.
Table 1: Bank 1


Correct Answer:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to migrate two bank master records into SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition using the Migrate Data Using Staging Tables approach.
This task is performed inside the migration project created earlier:
Migration Project Name: Bank Data ######
Migration Object: Bank
The bank master data must be entered exactly as provided in the task tables.
Business Scenario Explanation
In this scenario, you are responsible for loading a small number of bank records into the system. Because there are only two banks to migrate, the selected migration method is:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
This method requires you to:
open the existing migration project,
download the Bank templates,
populate the required CSV file with the bank data,
upload the files,
validate the data,
transfer the data to staging tables,
complete any required mapping tasks,
migrate the bank instances,
verify the migrated banks in the target app.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the values exactly as shown in the task.
Keep names, spaces, and numbers exactly correct.
During your execution, mappings may be required for:
Country/Region Key
Language Key (ISO)
Regional Code
Bank Key
If regional text values like Pennsylvania or Georgia are rejected, mapping may be needed to:
PA
GA
Example
If the suffix is 000013, the values become:
Bank 1
Bank Country/Region = US
Bank Key = A000013
Bank Name = Bank of A000013
Street = West Chester Pike
House Number = 3999
City = Newtown Square
Postal Code = 19073
Country/Region = US
Language = EN
Location = Pennsylvania
Bank 2
Bank Country/Region = US
Bank Key = Z000013
Bank Name = Bank of Z000013
Street = Lenox Road
House Number = 3580
City = Atlanta
Postal Code = 30326
Country/Region = US
Language = EN
Location = Georgia
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Migrate Your Data"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Search for:
Migrate Your Data
or
Migration Projects
Open the app.
Explanation:
This app is the migration cockpit where the project and Bank migration object are maintained.
Step 2: Open the migration project
In the migration projects list:
Search for your project:
Bank Data ######
Open the project.
Example
If your suffix is 000013, open:
Bank Data 000013
Explanation:
This is the migration project created in the previous task and it contains the migration object Bank.

Step 3: Open the Bank migration object
Inside the migration project:
Locate the migration object:
Bank
Open it.
Explanation:
The Bank migration object is where the templates, uploads, mapping tasks, and migration instances are handled.


Step 4: Download the template files
On the Bank migration object screen:
Click:
Download Template
This provides the CSV template files needed for migration.
Explanation:
For the Bank migration object, the main files typically include:
S_BNKA#FreeText_Mandatory.csv
S_SCRIPT_ADRC#FreeText.csv
The mandatory file contains the bank master structure; the second file is optional for international address versions.
Step 5: Populate the mandatory Bank CSV file
Open the mandatory CSV file:
S_BNKA#FreeText_Mandatory.csv
Enter the two bank records exactly as required from the task tables.
Explanation:
This file must contain the bank master data that will be loaded into the staging tables.
The data must match the required values exactly.

Step 6: Use the correct values in the Bank CSV
Populate the mandatory file with the two records.
Bank 1
Bank Country/Region = US
Bank Key = A######
Bank Name = Bank of A######
Street = West Chester Pike
House Number = 3999
City = Newtown Square
Postal Code = 19073
Country/Region = US
Language = EN
Location = Pennsylvania
Bank 2
Bank Country/Region = US
Bank Key = Z######
Bank Name = Bank of Z######
Street = Lenox Road
House Number = 3580
City = Atlanta
Postal Code = 30326
Country/Region = US
Language = EN
Location = Georgia
Explanation:
These values create two bank master records, one beginning with key A###### and the other with key Z######.
Step 7: Keep the optional international address file empty if not needed For the file:
S_SCRIPT_ADRC#FreeText.csv
leave it with header only if no separate international address version data is required.
Explanation:
During your execution, the optional file was not required and the Bank migration still proceeded because only the mandatory Bank Master structure had to be populated.
Step 8: Open Upload Files
In the Bank migration object:
Go to:
Upload Files
Explanation:
This is where the CSV folder is created and the files are uploaded to the migration cockpit.

Step 9: Create a CSV Folder
Click:
Create CSV Folder
Explanation:
When using CSV with staging tables, SAP groups the upload into a CSV folder structure.
Step 10: Upload the CSV files
Upload:
S_BNKA#FreeText_Mandatory.csv
S_SCRIPT_ADRC#FreeText.csv (optional / empty if not used)
Explanation:
The mandatory file is required.
The optional file may remain empty or not provided depending on the migration object's structure.
Step 11: Validate the data
After upload:
Click:
Validate Data
Explanation:
This checks:
file readability,
required columns,
correct structure,
duplicate keys,
and data consistency.
Step 12: Correct any file or format errors if needed
During execution, common issues included:
wrong file mapping,
UTF-8 / CSV reading problems,
missing mandatory fields,
duplicate key values,
region value mismatches.
Explanation:
You must resolve validation errors before continuing to staging tables.
Examples from your run:
duplicate key values had to be corrected,
file structure mapping had to be adjusted,
CSV encoding had to be corrected.
Step 13: Transfer data to staging tables
After validation is successful, click:
Transfer Data to Staging Tables
Explanation:
This moves the validated CSV data into SAP's staging tables so the Bank migration object can create migration instances.
Step 14: Go to Mapping Tasks if required
If the system shows mapping tasks, open:
Mapping Tasks
Explanation:
For your run, the following mappings had to be confirmed:
Country/Region Key
Language Key (ISO)
Regional Code
Bank Key
Step 15: Maintain mapping values
If mappings appear, confirm or maintain them as follows:
Country/Region Key
source US → target US
Language Key (ISO)
source EN → target EN
Regional Code
If text values are shown:
source Pennsylvania → target PA
source Georgia → target GA
Bank Key
Confirm the system-generated source values to the correct target values for:
A######
Z######
Explanation:
These mappings are required when the migration object needs target-system value confirmation before posting the records.
Step 16: Confirm the mapping tasks
After maintaining the mappings:
Click:
Confirm
Explanation:
All mapping task statuses should change to Confirmed before running migration again.
Step 17: Open the Bank instances
Return to the Bank migration object and open:
Instances
Explanation:
This screen shows the individual bank records created from the staging-table data.
Step 18: Select the bank instances
Select both bank records.
Expected rows:
US / A######
US / Z######
Explanation:
Both bank records must be selected so they can be migrated into the target system.
Step 19: Click Migrate
Click:
Migrate
Explanation:
This starts the actual creation of bank master records in the target SAP S/4HANA Cloud system.
Step 20: Resolve authorization issue if it appears
During your execution, migration initially failed with:
You are not authorized to create bank data for country/region US
The fix was to assign the additional business role:
Master Data Specialist - Bank Data
SAP_BR_MD_SPECIALIST_BNK
Explanation:
The migration cockpit role alone is not always enough.
Bank creation also requires bank master data authorization.
Step 21: Refresh and check migration status
After migration:
Refresh the screen.
Check the status of both bank instances.
Expected final result:
Success
Success
Explanation:
Both bank rows must finish successfully for the task to be considered complete.
Step 22: Verify in "Manage Banks - Master Data"
Open:
Manage Banks - Master Data
Search for:
US / A######
US / Z######
Explanation:
This is the final business verification step that proves the bank master records were created successfully in the system.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
both bank records are loaded through staging tables,
all mapping tasks are confirmed,
both migration instances complete successfully,
the two banks are visible in Manage Banks - Master Data.
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to migrate two bank master records into SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition using the Migrate Data Using Staging Tables approach.
This task is performed inside the migration project created earlier:
Migration Project Name: Bank Data ######
Migration Object: Bank
The bank master data must be entered exactly as provided in the task tables.
Business Scenario Explanation
In this scenario, you are responsible for loading a small number of bank records into the system. Because there are only two banks to migrate, the selected migration method is:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
This method requires you to:
open the existing migration project,
download the Bank templates,
populate the required CSV file with the bank data,
upload the files,
validate the data,
transfer the data to staging tables,
complete any required mapping tasks,
migrate the bank instances,
verify the migrated banks in the target app.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the values exactly as shown in the task.
Keep names, spaces, and numbers exactly correct.
During your execution, mappings may be required for:
Country/Region Key
Language Key (ISO)
Regional Code
Bank Key
If regional text values like Pennsylvania or Georgia are rejected, mapping may be needed to:
PA
GA
Example
If the suffix is 000013, the values become:
Bank 1
Bank Country/Region = US
Bank Key = A000013
Bank Name = Bank of A000013
Street = West Chester Pike
House Number = 3999
City = Newtown Square
Postal Code = 19073
Country/Region = US
Language = EN
Location = Pennsylvania
Bank 2
Bank Country/Region = US
Bank Key = Z000013
Bank Name = Bank of Z000013
Street = Lenox Road
House Number = 3580
City = Atlanta
Postal Code = 30326
Country/Region = US
Language = EN
Location = Georgia
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Migrate Your Data"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Search for:
Migrate Your Data
or
Migration Projects
Open the app.
Explanation:
This app is the migration cockpit where the project and Bank migration object are maintained.
Step 2: Open the migration project
In the migration projects list:
Search for your project:
Bank Data ######
Open the project.
Example
If your suffix is 000013, open:
Bank Data 000013
Explanation:
This is the migration project created in the previous task and it contains the migration object Bank.

Step 3: Open the Bank migration object
Inside the migration project:
Locate the migration object:
Bank
Open it.
Explanation:
The Bank migration object is where the templates, uploads, mapping tasks, and migration instances are handled.


Step 4: Download the template files
On the Bank migration object screen:
Click:
Download Template
This provides the CSV template files needed for migration.
Explanation:
For the Bank migration object, the main files typically include:
S_BNKA#FreeText_Mandatory.csv
S_SCRIPT_ADRC#FreeText.csv
The mandatory file contains the bank master structure; the second file is optional for international address versions.
Step 5: Populate the mandatory Bank CSV file
Open the mandatory CSV file:
S_BNKA#FreeText_Mandatory.csv
Enter the two bank records exactly as required from the task tables.
Explanation:
This file must contain the bank master data that will be loaded into the staging tables.
The data must match the required values exactly.

Step 6: Use the correct values in the Bank CSV
Populate the mandatory file with the two records.
Bank 1
Bank Country/Region = US
Bank Key = A######
Bank Name = Bank of A######
Street = West Chester Pike
House Number = 3999
City = Newtown Square
Postal Code = 19073
Country/Region = US
Language = EN
Location = Pennsylvania
Bank 2
Bank Country/Region = US
Bank Key = Z######
Bank Name = Bank of Z######
Street = Lenox Road
House Number = 3580
City = Atlanta
Postal Code = 30326
Country/Region = US
Language = EN
Location = Georgia
Explanation:
These values create two bank master records, one beginning with key A###### and the other with key Z######.
Step 7: Keep the optional international address file empty if not needed For the file:
S_SCRIPT_ADRC#FreeText.csv
leave it with header only if no separate international address version data is required.
Explanation:
During your execution, the optional file was not required and the Bank migration still proceeded because only the mandatory Bank Master structure had to be populated.
Step 8: Open Upload Files
In the Bank migration object:
Go to:
Upload Files
Explanation:
This is where the CSV folder is created and the files are uploaded to the migration cockpit.

Step 9: Create a CSV Folder
Click:
Create CSV Folder
Explanation:
When using CSV with staging tables, SAP groups the upload into a CSV folder structure.
Step 10: Upload the CSV files
Upload:
S_BNKA#FreeText_Mandatory.csv
S_SCRIPT_ADRC#FreeText.csv (optional / empty if not used)
Explanation:
The mandatory file is required.
The optional file may remain empty or not provided depending on the migration object's structure.
Step 11: Validate the data
After upload:
Click:
Validate Data
Explanation:
This checks:
file readability,
required columns,
correct structure,
duplicate keys,
and data consistency.
Step 12: Correct any file or format errors if needed
During execution, common issues included:
wrong file mapping,
UTF-8 / CSV reading problems,
missing mandatory fields,
duplicate key values,
region value mismatches.
Explanation:
You must resolve validation errors before continuing to staging tables.
Examples from your run:
duplicate key values had to be corrected,
file structure mapping had to be adjusted,
CSV encoding had to be corrected.
Step 13: Transfer data to staging tables
After validation is successful, click:
Transfer Data to Staging Tables
Explanation:
This moves the validated CSV data into SAP's staging tables so the Bank migration object can create migration instances.
Step 14: Go to Mapping Tasks if required
If the system shows mapping tasks, open:
Mapping Tasks
Explanation:
For your run, the following mappings had to be confirmed:
Country/Region Key
Language Key (ISO)
Regional Code
Bank Key
Step 15: Maintain mapping values
If mappings appear, confirm or maintain them as follows:
Country/Region Key
source US → target US
Language Key (ISO)
source EN → target EN
Regional Code
If text values are shown:
source Pennsylvania → target PA
source Georgia → target GA
Bank Key
Confirm the system-generated source values to the correct target values for:
A######
Z######
Explanation:
These mappings are required when the migration object needs target-system value confirmation before posting the records.
Step 16: Confirm the mapping tasks
After maintaining the mappings:
Click:
Confirm
Explanation:
All mapping task statuses should change to Confirmed before running migration again.
Step 17: Open the Bank instances
Return to the Bank migration object and open:
Instances
Explanation:
This screen shows the individual bank records created from the staging-table data.
Step 18: Select the bank instances
Select both bank records.
Expected rows:
US / A######
US / Z######
Explanation:
Both bank records must be selected so they can be migrated into the target system.
Step 19: Click Migrate
Click:
Migrate
Explanation:
This starts the actual creation of bank master records in the target SAP S/4HANA Cloud system.
Step 20: Resolve authorization issue if it appears
During your execution, migration initially failed with:
You are not authorized to create bank data for country/region US
The fix was to assign the additional business role:
Master Data Specialist - Bank Data
SAP_BR_MD_SPECIALIST_BNK
Explanation:
The migration cockpit role alone is not always enough.
Bank creation also requires bank master data authorization.
Step 21: Refresh and check migration status
After migration:
Refresh the screen.
Check the status of both bank instances.
Expected final result:
Success
Success
Explanation:
Both bank rows must finish successfully for the task to be considered complete.
Step 22: Verify in "Manage Banks - Master Data"
Open:
Manage Banks - Master Data
Search for:
US / A######
US / Z######
Explanation:
This is the final business verification step that proves the bank master records were created successfully in the system.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
both bank records are loaded through staging tables,
all mapping tasks are confirmed,
both migration instances complete successfully,
the two banks are visible in Manage Banks - Master Data.
Question 2
SIMULATION
Create a Custom Launchpad Space and Page
Business Scenario
You are building a custom business role that will be assigned to all employees in the organization. The business role and its corresponding Launchpad Space and Page need to include the apps that have been granted through the business catalogs assigned to the business role to ensure employees have an easy time finding the relevant applications.
Note: In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task.
Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Task:
Assign the Launchpad Space to your custom business role. Edit the Launchpad Page to add the applications listed below as tiles (standard "preferred" square tile) with the Section Title: Self-Services.
Manage My Timesheet
Concur Travel Expense
Create a Custom Launchpad Space and Page
Business Scenario
You are building a custom business role that will be assigned to all employees in the organization. The business role and its corresponding Launchpad Space and Page need to include the apps that have been granted through the business catalogs assigned to the business role to ensure employees have an easy time finding the relevant applications.
Note: In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task.
Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Task:
Assign the Launchpad Space to your custom business role. Edit the Launchpad Page to add the applications listed below as tiles (standard "preferred" square tile) with the Section Title: Self-Services.
Manage My Timesheet
Concur Travel Expense
Correct Answer:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to complete the launchpad setup for the custom all-employee role by:
assigning the custom Launchpad Space to the business role,
editing the Launchpad Page,
creating a section titled Self-Services,
adding the required applications as standard preferred square tiles:
Manage My Timesheet
Concur Travel Expense
Business Scenario Explanation
In the earlier tasks, you created:
a custom all-employee business role,
the required business catalog assignments,
a custom launchpad space and page.
This task completes that setup by adding the actual application tiles that end users will see on the launchpad.
The goal is to make it easy for employees to find the relevant self-service applications without searching manually.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the exact values listed in the task.
The section title must be exactly:
Self-Services
The two tiles must be:
Manage My Timesheet
Concur Travel Expense
Save after editing the page.
Prerequisites
Before doing this task, the following should already exist:
custom business role:
Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_######
assigned business catalogs:
SAP_HCM_BC_EMP_PC
SAP_CON_BC_CTE_ESS_PC
custom launchpad space and page created for the role
page title and description:
General
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Maintain Business Roles"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Search for:
Maintain Business Roles
Open the app.
Explanation:
This is the app where the custom all-employee role is maintained. The launchpad space assignment and page navigation are controlled from here.
Step 2: Open the custom all-employee business role
In Maintain Business Roles:
Search for your custom business role:
Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_######
Open the role.
Example
If your suffix is 000013, the role is:
Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_000013
Explanation:
You must work in the custom all-employee role because the launchpad space and page belong to this role.
Step 3: Open the Launchpad Spaces tab
Inside the role:
Click:
Launchpad Spaces
Explanation:
This tab shows which launchpad space is assigned to the role.
Step 4: Verify the Launchpad Space is assigned
Check that the assigned space exists.
In your execution, the assigned space followed this pattern:
Z_ALL_EMP_######
Explanation:
The task says to assign the launchpad space to the custom business role.
If the space already appears in the assigned list, then this part is already complete.
If the space is not listed:
Click Add
Create or assign the required custom space
Save the role
Step 5: Open the assigned Launchpad Space
In the assigned launchpad spaces list:
Click the arrow > at the far right of the space row.
Explanation:
This opens Space Details, where the page linked to the space can be accessed.
Step 6: Open the Pages tab
In Space Details:
Click:
Pages
Explanation:
A space can contain one or more pages.
This task requires you to edit the page content.
Step 7: Open the Launchpad Page
In the Pages list:
Open the page row by clicking the arrow > at the far right.
In your run, the page followed this pattern:
Z_ALL_EMP_######
Explanation:
This opens Page Details, where the page content can be edited.
Step 8: Open Page Content
Inside Page Details:
Click the tab:
Page Content
Explanation:
This is the area where sections and application tiles are maintained.
Step 9: Click Edit
On the Page Content screen:
Click Edit
Explanation:
The page must be in edit mode before you can create sections or add app tiles.
Step 10: Enter the section title
In the section title field, enter exactly:
Self-Services
Explanation:
This creates the section in which the required employee self-service app tiles will be placed.
The title must match the task exactly.
Step 11: Add the tile "Concur Travel Expense"
On the right side of the page content screen, in the list of apps derived from the assigned catalogs:
Find:
Concur Travel Expense
Click:
Add
Explanation:
This adds the Concur employee self-service app tile into the Self-Services section.
Step 12: Add the tile "Manage My Timesheet"
Still on the right side app list:
Find:
Manage My Timesheet
Click:
Add
Explanation:
This adds the timesheet app tile into the same Self-Services section.
Step 13: Verify both tiles are visible in the section
After adding both apps, confirm that the page content now shows:
Concur Travel Expense
Manage My Timesheet
under the section:
Self-Services
Explanation:
This confirms the tiles were placed correctly on the page.
Step 14: Save the page
Click:
Save
Explanation:
This finalizes the page changes.
If you do not save, the tiles and section will not be retained.
Step 15: Verify the role is assigned to your business user
To verify the page and tiles from the home screen, make sure the custom all-employee role is assigned to your own business user.
Open:
Maintain Business Users
Then:
Open your own user
Open Assigned Business Roles
Confirm the role is assigned:
Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_######
Save if needed
Explanation:
Without role assignment, the launchpad space and page may not appear on the homepage for your user.
Step 16: Refresh the homepage
Go back to Home.
Then:
Refresh the browser or reload the session
Open the page/tab:
General
Explanation:
This ensures the launchpad updates and shows the newly added content.
Step 17: Verify the result on the homepage
On the General page, verify that you can see:
section title:
Self-Services
tile:
Concur Travel Expense
tile:
Manage My Timesheet
Explanation:
This is the final proof that the task was completed successfully.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
the custom launchpad space is assigned to the business role,
the page contains a section named Self-Services,
the page shows the tiles:
Concur Travel Expense
Manage My Timesheet
the tiles are visible on the launchpad homepage under the General page.
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to complete the launchpad setup for the custom all-employee role by:
assigning the custom Launchpad Space to the business role,
editing the Launchpad Page,
creating a section titled Self-Services,
adding the required applications as standard preferred square tiles:
Manage My Timesheet
Concur Travel Expense
Business Scenario Explanation
In the earlier tasks, you created:
a custom all-employee business role,
the required business catalog assignments,
a custom launchpad space and page.
This task completes that setup by adding the actual application tiles that end users will see on the launchpad.
The goal is to make it easy for employees to find the relevant self-service applications without searching manually.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the exact values listed in the task.
The section title must be exactly:
Self-Services
The two tiles must be:
Manage My Timesheet
Concur Travel Expense
Save after editing the page.
Prerequisites
Before doing this task, the following should already exist:
custom business role:
Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_######
assigned business catalogs:
SAP_HCM_BC_EMP_PC
SAP_CON_BC_CTE_ESS_PC
custom launchpad space and page created for the role
page title and description:
General
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Maintain Business Roles"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Search for:
Maintain Business Roles
Open the app.
Explanation:
This is the app where the custom all-employee role is maintained. The launchpad space assignment and page navigation are controlled from here.
Step 2: Open the custom all-employee business role
In Maintain Business Roles:
Search for your custom business role:
Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_######
Open the role.
Example
If your suffix is 000013, the role is:
Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_000013
Explanation:
You must work in the custom all-employee role because the launchpad space and page belong to this role.
Step 3: Open the Launchpad Spaces tab
Inside the role:
Click:
Launchpad Spaces
Explanation:
This tab shows which launchpad space is assigned to the role.
Step 4: Verify the Launchpad Space is assigned
Check that the assigned space exists.
In your execution, the assigned space followed this pattern:
Z_ALL_EMP_######
Explanation:
The task says to assign the launchpad space to the custom business role.
If the space already appears in the assigned list, then this part is already complete.
If the space is not listed:
Click Add
Create or assign the required custom space
Save the role
Step 5: Open the assigned Launchpad Space
In the assigned launchpad spaces list:
Click the arrow > at the far right of the space row.
Explanation:
This opens Space Details, where the page linked to the space can be accessed.
Step 6: Open the Pages tab
In Space Details:
Click:
Pages
Explanation:
A space can contain one or more pages.
This task requires you to edit the page content.
Step 7: Open the Launchpad Page
In the Pages list:
Open the page row by clicking the arrow > at the far right.
In your run, the page followed this pattern:
Z_ALL_EMP_######
Explanation:
This opens Page Details, where the page content can be edited.
Step 8: Open Page Content
Inside Page Details:
Click the tab:
Page Content
Explanation:
This is the area where sections and application tiles are maintained.
Step 9: Click Edit
On the Page Content screen:
Click Edit
Explanation:
The page must be in edit mode before you can create sections or add app tiles.
Step 10: Enter the section title
In the section title field, enter exactly:
Self-Services
Explanation:
This creates the section in which the required employee self-service app tiles will be placed.
The title must match the task exactly.
Step 11: Add the tile "Concur Travel Expense"
On the right side of the page content screen, in the list of apps derived from the assigned catalogs:
Find:
Concur Travel Expense
Click:
Add
Explanation:
This adds the Concur employee self-service app tile into the Self-Services section.
Step 12: Add the tile "Manage My Timesheet"
Still on the right side app list:
Find:
Manage My Timesheet
Click:
Add
Explanation:
This adds the timesheet app tile into the same Self-Services section.
Step 13: Verify both tiles are visible in the section
After adding both apps, confirm that the page content now shows:
Concur Travel Expense
Manage My Timesheet
under the section:
Self-Services
Explanation:
This confirms the tiles were placed correctly on the page.
Step 14: Save the page
Click:
Save
Explanation:
This finalizes the page changes.
If you do not save, the tiles and section will not be retained.
Step 15: Verify the role is assigned to your business user
To verify the page and tiles from the home screen, make sure the custom all-employee role is assigned to your own business user.
Open:
Maintain Business Users
Then:
Open your own user
Open Assigned Business Roles
Confirm the role is assigned:
Z_EMPLOYEES_ALL_######
Save if needed
Explanation:
Without role assignment, the launchpad space and page may not appear on the homepage for your user.
Step 16: Refresh the homepage
Go back to Home.
Then:
Refresh the browser or reload the session
Open the page/tab:
General
Explanation:
This ensures the launchpad updates and shows the newly added content.
Step 17: Verify the result on the homepage
On the General page, verify that you can see:
section title:
Self-Services
tile:
Concur Travel Expense
tile:
Manage My Timesheet
Explanation:
This is the final proof that the task was completed successfully.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
the custom launchpad space is assigned to the business role,
the page contains a section named Self-Services,
the page shows the tiles:
Concur Travel Expense
Manage My Timesheet
the tiles are visible on the launchpad homepage under the General page.