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SAP Fiori

Oct 2014


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Configuration and personalization of central UI component of SAP Fiori (EE3)

SAP SE
Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16


69190 Walldorf
Germany

Building Block Configuration Guide


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Words or characters that appear on the screen. These include field names, screen titles, pushbuttons as well as menu names, paths and options.

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Emphasized words or phrases in body text, titles of graphics and tables.

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Names of elements in the system. These include report names, program names, transaction codes, table names, and individual key words of a programming language, when surrounded by body text, for example, SELECT and INCLUDE.

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Screen output. This includes file and directory names and their paths, messages, source code, names of variables and parameters as well as names of installation, upgrade and database tools.

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Keys on the keyboard, for example, function keys (such as F2) or the ENTER key.

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Exact user entry. These are words or characters that you enter in the system exactly as they appear in the documentation.



Variable user entry. Pointed brackets indicate that you replace these words and characters with appropriate entries.



Content

1 Purpose 5

2 Preparation 5

2.1 Prerequisites 5

3 Configuration 5

3.1 Setting Up the Launchpad and Launchpad Designer 5

3.1.1 Maintaining SAP Gateway OData Services 5

3.1.2 Configuring ICF Nodes 6

3.1.3 Assigning Roles to Administrators and Users 6

3.2 Configuring Launchpad Home Page in Fiori Launchpad Designer 7

3.2.1 Creating and Assign Transport Request 7

3.2.2 Creating a Custom Catalog 8

3.2.3 Creating a Custom Group 8

3.2.4 Creating a PFCG Role 9

3.2.5 Assigning Role to End user 9

3.2.6 Adding a Transactional App into Fiori Launchpad Home Page 10

3.2.7 Adding an Analytical App into Fiori Launchpad Home Page 12

3.2.8 Adding a Fact Sheet into Fiori Launchpad Home Page 14

3.2.9 Adding a News Tile into The Fiori Launchpad Entry Page 15

3.2.10 Adding a customized NWBC app into The Fiori Launchpad Entry Page 20

3.2.11 Configuring the Logon Page of the Launchpad (Optional) 25

3.2.1 Adapting the logout page in the SAP Fiori Launchpad (Optional) 25

Prerequisites 25

3.2.2 Testing the Fiori Launchpad 26

3.3 Running Launchpad in SAP Fiori Client 26

3.3.1 Installing the Application 26

3.3.2 Launching the Application 27

3.3.3 Configuring the Application 29

4 Appendix 32

4.1 Importing CA Root Certificates 32

4.1.1 Importing a CA Root Certificate into Windows 32

4.1.2 Importing a CA Root Certificate into iOS 32

4.1.3 Importing a CA Root Certificate into Android 33



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