Tutorial: Configure Microsoft Entra ID and SAP Cloud Identity Services for automatic user provisioning into SAP Concur

This tutorial describes the steps you need to perform in SAP Cloud Identity Services and Microsoft Entra ID to configure automatic user provisioning. When configured, Microsoft Entra ID automatically provisions and deprovisions users to SAP Concur using the Microsoft Entra provisioning service and SAP Cloud Identity Services. For important details on what Microsoft Entra provisioning does, how it works, and frequently asked questions, see Automate user provisioning and deprovisioning to SaaS applications with Microsoft Entra ID.

Capabilities supported

  • Create users in SAP Concur to enable single sign-on to SAP Concur
  • Remove users in SAP Concur when they do not require access anymore
  • Keep user attributes synchronized between Microsoft Entra ID and SAP Concur

Prerequisites

The scenario outlined in this tutorial assumes that you already have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Plan your provisioning deployment

Microsoft Entra has connectors to SAP ECC, SAP Cloud Identity Services, and SAP SuccessFactors. Provisioning into SAP Concur or other applications requires the users to first be present in Microsoft Entra ID. Once you have users in Microsoft Entra ID, you can provision those users from Microsoft Entra ID to SAP Cloud Identity Services. SAP Cloud Identity Services then provisions the users originating from Microsoft Entra ID that are in the SAP Cloud Identity Directory into the downstream SAP applications, including SAP Concur and others.

Diagram showing Microsoft and SAP technologies relevant to provisioning identities from Microsoft Entra ID.

Step 2: Ensure you have the right users in Microsoft Entra ID

You can use HR inbound from sources such as SuccessFactors to keep the list of users in Microsoft Entra ID up to date as employees join, move, and leave. If plan to use groups or application role assignments to scope who can access SAP Concur or what roles they will have, and your tenant has a license for Microsoft Entra ID Governance, you can also automate changes to the application role assignments in Microsoft Entra ID for applications representing SAP Cloud Identity Services or SAP Concur. For more information on performing separation of duties and other compliance checks prior to provisioning, see migrate access lifecycle management scenarios.

For step-by-step guidance on the identity lifecycle with SAP applications as the target, see Plan deploying Microsoft Entra for user provisioning with SAP source and target applications.

Step 3: Configure provisioning from Microsoft Entra ID to SAP Cloud Identity Services

To prepare for provisioning users into SAP Concur or other SAP applications integrated with SAP Cloud Identity Services, confirm the SAP Cloud Identity Services have the necessary schema mappings for those applications. Then, configure provisioning of users from Microsoft Entra ID to SAP Cloud Identity Services. SAP Cloud Identity Services will subsequently provision users into the downstream SAP applications as necessary.

There are two ways to provision users from Microsoft Entra into SAP Cloud Identity Services.

Note

Start small. Test with a small set of users and groups before rolling out to everyone. Check the users have the right access in SAP downstream targets and when they sign in, they have the right roles.

Step 4: Configure provisioning from SAP Cloud Identity Services to SAP Concur

At this step, use SAP Cloud Identity Services Identity Provisioning to configure SAP Concur as a target system, where you can provision users and group members. For SAP Concur, see the SAP documentation on provisioning to SAP Concur.

Step 5: Configure single sign-on

After you configure provisioning for users into your SAP applications, you should enable Single sign-on for them. Microsoft Entra ID can serve as the identity provider and authentication authority for your SAP applications. If you have not already done so, then configure Microsoft Entra single sign-on (SSO) integration with SAP Cloud Identity Services.

For more information on how to configure single sign-on to SAP SaaS and modern apps, see enable SSO.

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