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Deprecation of getSFIDPCertType, updateSFIDPCertType, and getSSLCertificate APIs
General Availability Required Automatically On Impact: High AI Enriched
Description

The getSFIDPCertType, updateSFIDPCertType and getSSLCertificate APIs have reached end of maintenance and support and will be deleted on May 15, 2026. Customers should remove any remaining references to these APIs from integrations or custom code by this date to avoid disruption.See More

Detailed Description

getSSLCertificate APIs The getSFIDPCertType, updateSFIDPCertType and getSSLCertificate APIs have reached end of maintenance and support and will be deleted on May 15, 2026. End of Development was reached on November 15, 2024; End of Maintenance was reached on November 15, 2024; the feature will be permanently deleted on May 15, 2026. You can continue to use the software, but you should begin planning for a time when it will no longer be available for use. Deprecation Details Why we're deprecating these APIs The getSFIDPCertType and updateSFIDPCertType APIs were introduced to support the migration of Assertion Consumer Service (ACS) certificates from SHA-1 to SHA-256.

Impact Assessment

SuccessFactors implementations that use this functionality must take action before the deletion date to avoid business disruption. End of Maintenance was November 15, 2024, meaning SAP no longer provides bug fixes or patches. The feature will be permanently removed on May 15, 2026, after which it will be completely unavailable in production. SAP recommends migrating to method for your business scenario. Implementation teams must audit current usage, communicate with stakeholders, complete the migration to the replacement solution, and test all affected business processes before the deletion date.

Test Recommendations
• Verify that the deprecated/deleted feature is no longer accessible in the test environment after the effective date. • Confirm that all business processes previously using this feature have been migrated to the replacement solution. • Run end-to-end process tests for the scenarios that previously relied on this feature to confirm continuity. • Validate that no error messages, broken links, or missing UI elements appear where the feature previously existed. • Confirm that historical data and audit logs remain accessible and intact after the feature is removed. • 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-88198
Version: 1H 2026; 2H 2025
Valid as Of: May 15, 2026
Latest Revision: Jan 16, 2026
Affected Areas:
Identity and Access Management Integration & APIs Security & Authentication