on 11-10-2008 6:59 PM
Hi All,
Please provide some input/information regarding one Solution Manager system with multiple companies.
Situation:
We currently have one Solution Manager system(SMP) that belongs to a main company. Under this company there are 5 separate companies. Each company including the main company has multiple SAP systems with different landscapes. Main Company - ECC6 landscape, BI 7.0, Portal, XI and HR Landscape. All other companies have their unique systems/landscapes with their own support personnel.
Issues at hand:
How do we setup Solution Manager to run multiple companies? Do we setup different Solution Landscapes and add each company systems to their own landscapes. How does this effect Service Desk/Charm setup ?
We also want to implement Service Desk / Charm / EWA and all the other functionality that is available in Solution Manager. Is there any advise on this issue and what are the potential pitfalls.
Is it possible to be setup multiple clients and have each company work in its own client.
I would appreciate any advice and information that will assist us with making an informed decision on the best way to proceed with this. I have done research and cannot find any information pertaining to this type of scenario. I'm hoping there are other customers that have a similar problem/issue.
Thanks and regards,
Ricky
Hi Ricky,
regarding the CHaRM implementation for multiple customers, you should set up one Solution Landscape for each customer and assign the maintenance project to this Solution. You can restrict access to the Solutions by assigning special roles based on the Solution ID to each of your customers. So they are then only able to see their Solution Landscape.
But unfortuantely in CHaRM (Transaction code CRMD_ORDER ) I don't know how to restrict the access to change requests / corrections by customers.
Regards,
Holger
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Dear Ricky,
You are right. You sould create multiple solutions u2013 a solution for each company. Each solution comprises the landscape (systems) relevant.
I don't think setting up multiple clients and have each company work on its own client is a good idea. The solution manager supports monitoring and managing multipal solutions. By creating multiple clients you are loosing the advantage of one-point-of-entery. Besides, a lot of the customization in the SolMan is cross client.
Regarding the service desk:
You may create a sold-to-party business partner for each of the companies (transaction BP) and assign each sold-to-party only to the relevant system/iBase in transaction IB52. This will allow you to screen the messages in the service desk by a sold-to-party/company.
Regarding the EWA:
The EWA monitors the systems in the solutions. You may have as many solutions as you want.
Regarding the Charm:
Sorry, we didnu2019t implement it yetu2026 you should keep asking abour that.
If you would want to use Business Process Monitoring - this is solution based, so I don't see any problem there.
Hope it was helpful.
Good luck!
Adi Skutelsky
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