TheClean Core Dashboardis a tool provided by SAP to help customers monitor and maintain a clean core strategy in their SAP S/4HANA systems. A clean core approach ensures that the ERP system remains up-to-date, cloud-compliant, and free of unnecessary modifications, facilitating smooth upgrades and innovation adoption. This dashboard provides insights into system customizations, extensions, and compliance with clean core principles. Let’s evaluate each option based on official SAP documentation and functionality as of March 2025:
A. Customers can use the dashboard in the dev, test, and production tenants: The Clean Core Dashboard is primarily designed to monitor the clean core compliance ofproductiveSAP S/4HANA systems, as its purpose is to provide actionable insights into the live environment where business processes are executed. While development (dev) and test tenants are critical for building and validating extensions, the dashboard’s focus is on the production tenant to ensure operational stability and upgrade readiness. SAP documentation specifies that it targets productive systems (e.g., SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition production tenants), and there’s no explicit mention of it being available across all tenant types (dev, test, production) in a unified manner. Thus, this option is not a confirmed feature.
B. It can be accessed by using SAP for Me: This is a key feature of the Clean Core Dashboard.SAP for Meis SAP’s customer portal, providing a centralized interface for accessing various tools, services, and insights related to SAP solutions. The Clean Core Dashboard is integrated into SAP for Me, offering customers a user-friendly way to view tiles and reports on their system’s clean core status (e.g., custom code usage, API compliance, and extension metrics). This accessibility aligns with SAP’s strategy to consolidate customer-facing tools in a single portal, making it a verified feature.
C. Customers can grant access to the dashboard to partners: This is another confirmed feature. SAP allows customers to share access to the Clean Core Dashboard with implementation partners or service providers via SAP for Me’s authorization management. This capability supports collaboration, enabling partners to assist in analyzing and optimizing the system for clean core compliance (e.g., during RISE with SAP engagements). The dashboard’s design facilitates transparency and joint efforts between customers and partners, making this a standard feature in the private cloud context.
D. It can be used in all SAP S/4HANA Cloud editions: This is not entirely accurate. The Clean Core Dashboard is specifically tailored forSAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Editionand, to some extent, SAP S/4HANA on-premise systems, where customizations and extensions are more prevalent and need monitoring. InSAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition, the system is inherently clean by design (no source code modifications are allowed, only extensions via SAP BTP or in-app tools), reducing the need for such a dashboard. While clean core principles apply across all editions, the dashboard’s functionality is most relevant to Private Edition and on-premise deployments, where customers have greater control over customizations. SAP documentation highlights its use in Private Edition contexts (e.g., RISE with SAP), not universally across all editions.
The correct answers, B and C, reflect the dashboard’s accessibility via SAP for Me and its collaborative feature with partners, as outlined in SAP’s clean core strategy resources. These features enhance its utility in maintaining a modern, flexible, and cloud-compliant ERP system, particularly in SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition.
Extract from SAP Documentation: "The Clean Core Dashboard, accessible via SAP for Me, provides transparency on system customizations and allows customers to collaborate with partners to ensure clean core compliance in productive SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition systems." (SAP Community,10 Steps to Clean Core for SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition for Customers, 2024).