- Best Practices For Integration
- Integration with S/4 HANA
- SAP Ariba - Reporting Options
- SAP Ariba - Configurable Workflows
- SAP Ariba - Solution Areas
- Comparison With Other Tools
- SAP Ariba - Logging & Auditing
- SAP Ariba - Security Details
- SAP Ariba - Configuration
- SAP Ariba - Installation
- SAP Ariba - Downloading workbooks
- SAP Ariba - SAP ERP Transports
- Integrating Transaction data
- SAP Ariba - Integrating Master Data
- Buyers & Supplier Terms
- Configuring Ariba Procurement Solution
- SAP Ariba - Configuring SAP ERP
- Supplier Membership Fees
- User & Role Management
- SAP Ariba - Account Configuration
- SAP Ariba - Key Benefits
- SAP Ariba - Introduction
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SAP Ariba - Configuration
After the installation of SAP Ariba and the sample data load is complete, Ariba tools undergo default configuration. The default configuration contains configuration files to define parameters.
Types of Configuration Files
There are two types of configuration files −
System Files
These files exist in the directory BuyerServerRoot/ariba. The files define the default Ariba Buyer configuration. You never change system files as part of an implementation.
Extension Files
These files exist in the directory BuyerServerRoot/config and these files are modified during implementation.
Note − To change Ariba configuration, you should modify the files in the config directory. The files in Ariba directory should not be modified.
Ariba buyers use different file extensions for different file types. The below table psts common file types in the Config directory −
System & Apppcation Parameters
In SAP Ariba, each configuration has one parameter set apppcable to all partitions. Within config/parameters.table, parameters are grouped into two types. The types are described below −
System Parameters
These parameters are same across your configuration, at the server level. While the value of this parameter is set in the System section, it is appped to every partition that exists in your configuration.
Apppcation Parameters
The values for these parameters are different for different partitions. While a value you set for this parameter in the Apppcation section initially apppes to all partitions, however it is possible to provide different values for different partitions as well.
You can also create custom parameters under system or apppcation parameter section of config/parameter.table file. By default, you don’t have any parameter under custom section.