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Welcome to our blog series about SAP Subscription Billing’s new features!

This week we are happy to share three features that were recently released: Support of new languages, a way to restrict user access on market level in the apps and a new experience when it comes to creating and updating usage records via the UI. Let’s have a look together in detail:




New language versions

We’ve expanded the language availability of SAP Subscription Billing and now offer the solution in these additional languages:

  • Brazilian Portuguese

  • Chinese

  • Japanese

  • Russian


Authorization restriction on market level

You can now authorize users to access data for particular markets only. For example, a user can be allowed to only display billing data for subscriptions in the market for which they are responsible. Authorization is controlled by roles that you define for your accounts on the SAP Business Technology Platform. You can find out more about roles and authorization in the Setup and Administration Guide under User Management.

Easier creation of usage records

Creating usage records for test or demo purposes is now much easier. In the Usage app, you can create a new usage record by copying and modifying an existing one. Or you can create a new record from scratch and have a clearer overview of the fields that you need to fill out. You also see information about the assignment of the usage to a subscription, and other details such as the customer. What’s more, you can now edit existing records to update the quantity, external ID, and customer references.


New Usage Records Creation UI







That’s all on our latest features. Thank you for reading today’s blog post! ☁️

To make sure you don’t miss the next feature articles, follow the tag SAP Subscription Billing. And in the meantime, you can find out more about our solution in the information section below.

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In case of questions, feel free to ask them in our Q&A section using the tag SAP Subscription Billing.

Stay tuned and take care!

Christian




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