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Easier Tenant Selection During Identity Authentication Integration
General Availability Info Only Automatically On Impact: Low AI Enriched
Description

We've improved the Identity Authentication Initiate the SAP Cloud Identity Services Identity Authentication Service Integration and Change SuccessFactors Identity Authentication Service Integration dialogs to help administrators easily distinguish between owned and trusted tenants during integration. See More

Detailed Description

Authentication Integration We've improved the Identity Authentication Initiate the SAP Cloud Identity Services Identity Authentication Service Integration and Change SuccessFactors Identity Authentication Service Integration dialogs to help administrators easily distinguish between owned and trusted tenants during integration. When integrating your SAP SuccessFactors system with an Identity Authentication tenant in SAP Cloud Identity Services, the list of available tenants you can choose from may include both tenants owned by your organization and others that are accessible because another organization has granted your system access by configuring a trust relationship in Identity Authentication. To support informed decision-making, we’ve introduced a new "Ownership" field in the tenant list that clearly indicates whether a tenant is “Owned” or “Trusted.

Impact Assessment

This feature has limited impact but should be reviewed to confirm alignment with business processes in Identity and Access Management implementations. Authentication Integration We've improved the Identity Authentication Initiate the SAP Cloud Identity Services Identity Authentication Service Integration and Change SuccessFactors Identity Authentication Service Integration dialogs to help administrators easily distinguish between owned and trusted tenants during integration. When integrating your SAP SuccessFactors system with an Identity Authentication tenant in SAP Cloud Identity Services, the list of available tenants you can choose from may include both tenants owned by your organization and others that are accessible because another organization has granted your system access by configuring a trust relationship in Identity Authentication. Implementation teams should verify that existing configurations remain valid and test core business scenarios after the upgrade to confirm correct behavior.

Test Recommendations
• Verify the feature is enabled and accessible from the expected navigation path or configuration area in a test environment. • Test the end-to-end scenario with representative test data covering both happy paths and error conditions. • Validate correct behavior across all relevant user roles and permission configurations (admin, manager, employee). • Test edge cases: empty or missing values, boundary conditions, concurrent users, and large data sets. • Confirm that existing integrations, workflows, and downstream processes are not affected by the change. • Test integration endpoints and API calls for correct data exchange, authentication, and error handling.
Product: Platform
Modules: Identity and Access Management
Feature: Single Sign-On
Reference: PLT-86861
Version: 2H 2025
Valid as Of: Nov 14, 2025
Latest Revision: Oct 03, 2025
Affected Areas:
Identity and Access Management Integration & APIs Security & Authentication