This is a growing problem and liability with using SAP. Actually, by upgrading to newer versions of SAP, the customer ends up with more restrictions than in older versions, so the restrictions are being ratcheted up. The reason this is a trap is that the primary reason for offering the trading of licenses is to allow sales reps to tell customers:. That is, license trading is a sales technique designed to close a sale when the customer has not performed sufficient research to justify the sale. The issue is that once the license is requested to be traded, SAP controls the terms of the trade.
If the license is not yet purchased, the leverage is with the customer, but when the trade-in is requested, the leverage resides with SAP. This means that the license trade often ends up benefiting SAP more than it benefits the customer. Two vendors stand out from the rest regarding how, after license purchases, they increase liabilities for customers. The first is Oracle, which constantly audits its accounts. The second is SAP that uses indirect access to coerce extra income from licenses.
While SAP license management companies show much more independence from SAP than other entities that provide advice around SAP, it should be noted that licensing management entities are not active in many SAP dimensions. They focus on the contract side. While licensing is one dimension where there is more independence, there are far more dimensions uncovered by any entity providing independent advice.
There is one issue within the SAP license management space. They have to be to get their software work with SAP. That means they have to watch how they step around SAP. What we have written is the undeniable conclusion but that indirect access could be managed with their software. When SAP has a point of leverage, they use it. SAP pricing is quite complex. SAP keeps this pricing complex and opaque, even as they talk about moving to simplified pricing and transparent pricing because it allows them to extract the most money from their customers.
Having supported several SAP pricing negotiations, several items jump out as important to get right. You only pay for the buffer cache and not for the warm store on disk. So, yes, you can reduce your license costs with NSE. You can also save hardware costs for the future growth of the DB. This depends on how you use the HANA. Please check the licensing Guide. The Full use is devided into Enterprise and Standard edition. This means it also depends on the engines you want to use.
This is also a functionality you have to pay on top. Only the enterprise edition can be used for S4. I have no glass sphere for you, but if you create frequent heath checks of your DB you will receive a linear growth of your database which is a good cost indicator.
But there are so many factors you have to consider. It depends on the used revision, functionality, configuration, fragmentation and some more. Indirect or digital access is when people or things use the digital core without logging into the system directly. It occurs when humans or any device or system indirectly use the digital core through non-SAP intermediary software, such as a front end, a custom solution, or any other third-party application.
It also occurs when nonhuman devices, bots, automated systems, and so on use the digital core in any way. The new pricing approach differentiates between direct human access pricing continues to be user based and indirect digital access pricing is based on the number of transactions, called documents, processed within the digital core. In the end we know that all caches if we need them or not are taken into account.
Housekeeping is not only nice to have, it can save a lot of money. Not only the data loaded into memory is important, also the caches and the rest of the working space will be considered. So, tuning your systems results in lower license costs. Or should it be created from SAP application layer? May be you can describe you scenario on more detail.
For what do you need the trigger in your ABAP system? And in this scenario we may use trigger. But as always you have to state a reason for such accesses. Skip to Content. Technical Articles Jens Gleichmann. January 18, 8 minute read. Differences between Duet's base app, Air and Pro. Where can I find Duet's updates and release notes? More Articles. Reducing Touch Sensitivity with Ableton on Windows.
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