![]() Switch to the Console tab in the Developer tools and run these 2 commands one by one pressing Enter after each. Log into your Ariba Guided Buying system, and open the Google Chrome or MS Edge developer tools by pressing the F12 key or Ctrl+Shift+i key combination. Step 2. Let’s find values describing the user in Ariba Guided Buying that we can use to increase the content relevance. ![]() After creating the Configuration, navigate to the Application tab, expand the Advanced section, locate the Parameters field at the bottom of the dialog window, and add useConditions=true into it. Follow the SAP Companion Integration Guide for Ariba Guided Buying. ![]() No-no-no!!!! Not with this elven spell, but with a few lines of JavaScript code added to the standard Ariba Guided Buying Snippet and infamous useConditions=true top secret parameter of the SAP Companion. The programming language SAP Enable Now is built with? How can we share valuable data about the person currently logged in to Ariba Guided Buying with SAP Companion? This is how SAP Companion and Ariba probably feel when using the standard parameters. Earlier, I showed how to fish for additional information in SAP SuccessFactors and forward it to SAP Companion. Hold on! There is nothing about the user… What if multiple roles have access to the same application screen, like Employee Profile in SAP SuccessFactors, but perform different operations? Therefore, only need help with assets relevant to their role/location/position. However, there is still some space left for improvements in the latter part.Īs we know, SAP Companion uses 4 parameters for selecting relevant learning entities to shoot them in the face of the user (sorry, I’d been playing Borderlands 2 too much during the New Year holidays). With the first part, SAP Companion has no problem: 75+ SAP applications are supported, and 3rd party products are also welcome to activate SAP Companion. This time it won’t be about enhancing the standard content review and feedback function in SAP Enable Now with the Content Review Wizard Extension but about our good friend SAP Companion, whose task is to provide all sorts of in-app help relevant to those who request this help.
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