Learn, Practice, and Improve with SAP C_WZADM_2404 Practice Test Questions

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  • Updated on: 3-Mar-2026
  • SAP Certified Associate - SAP Build Work Zone - Implementation and Administration
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In which of the following product setup steps are role collections created?

A. Run Booster

B. Check prerequisites

C. Perform Post-Booster

D. Run Work Zone Configurator

C.   Perform Post-Booster

Explanation:

Role collections are created in the Perform Post-Booster step of the product setup. This step involves running the Work Zone Configurator, which creates the role collections for SAP Build Work Zone and SAP SuccessFactors Work Zone. These role collections are used to assign authorizations to users and groups on the SAP BTP subaccount level1. References: 1: Explaining the Provisioning of Users and Roles in SAP Build Work Zone, https://learning.sap.com/learning-journey/implement-and-administer-sap-build-work-zone/explaining-the-provisioning-of-users-and-roles-in-sap-build-work-zone_f81cff40-ea59-49fc-8c9e-65f68b63a812

Which of the following scenarios applies only to the subscription of SAP Build Work Zone but not to the service instance?

A. API-based deployment of UI integration cards

B. Application for users to access the solution

C. API-based deployment of content packages

D. Post-booster activation of SAP Cloud Identity Services (IPS)

D.   Post-booster activation of SAP Cloud Identity Services (IPS)

Explanation:

A subscription of SAP Build Work Zone is an application that allows users to access the solution and its features, such as creating and joining workspaces, accessing integrated tools and applications, and personalizing their sites. A service instance of SAP Build Work Zone is a space in SAP BTP where the solution runs and where content packages and UI integration cards can be deployed using APIs. Both the subscription and the service instance require the activation of SAP Cloud Identity Services (IPS) as a prerequisite, but only the subscription requires a post-booster activation of IPS to enable user authentication and authorization. The post-booster activation of IPS is a step that must be performed after creating a subscription of SAP Build Work Zone in the SAP BTP cockpit. It involves configuring the IPS settings, such as the identity provider, the trust configuration, and the role collection mapping. The service instance does not require this step, as it inherits the IPS settings from the subscription. References:

Create a Subscription for SAP Build Work Zone
Create a Space and a Service Instance
Deploy Content Packages Using APIs
Deploy UI Integration Cards Using APIs

Which of the following describes how SAP Build Work Zone & SAP SuccessFactors Work Zone are available?

A. Service on SAP Business Technology Platform (NEO)

B. Standalone on-premise solution

C. Service on SAP Business Technology Platform (Cloud Foundry)

D. SAP SuccessFactors module

C.   Service on SAP Business Technology Platform (Cloud Foundry)

Explanation:

SAP Build Work Zone is a service on SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) that runs on the Cloud Foundry environment. It is not available on the NEO environment, nor as a standalone on-premise solution. SAP SuccessFactors Work Zone is a product that provides HR-specific content and integration with SAP SuccessFactors HXM Suite on the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition solution. It is not a separate module of SAP SuccessFactors, but rather a complementary offering that enhances the user experience and productivity of HR processes. References: What you should know about SAP Build Work Zone, standard and advanced edition – formerly known as SAP Launchpad Service and SAP Work Zone | SAP Blogs, SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition | SAP Help Portal, SAP SuccessFactors Work Zone | SAP Help Portal

A user cannot login to SAP Build Work Zone.What could be a reason?

A. SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection is missing

B. SAP BTP global account viewer role collection is missing

C. Active default identity provider on SAP BTP subaccount level

D. A shadow user does not exist on SAP BTP subaccount level

D.   A shadow user does not exist on SAP BTP subaccount level

Explanation:

A shadow user is a user that is automatically created on the SAP BTP subaccount level when a user logs in to SAP Build Work Zone for the first time1. The shadow user is assigned the SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection, which is required for accessing SAP Build Work Zone2. If a shadow user does not exist on the SAP BTP subaccount level, the user cannot login to SAP Build Work Zone. The other options are not valid reasons for the login issue, because:

SAP BTP global account viewer role collection is not required for accessing SAP Build Work Zone2.

Active default identity provider on SAP BTP subaccount level is a prerequisite for enabling SAP Build Work Zone3, but not a reason for the login issue.

SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection is automatically assigned to the shadow user2, so it is not missing unless the shadow user does not exist. References: 1: Shadow Users 2: SAP BTP Subaccount Viewer Role Collection 3: Enable SAP Build Work Zone

Where can knowledge base articles be created?

A. In the central Content Manager

B. In the workspaces Knowledge Base feature

C. In the central Knowledge Base feature

D. In My Workspace

B.   In the workspaces Knowledge Base feature

Explanation:

Knowledge base articles can be created in the workspaces Knowledge Base feature, which is enabled by the workspace administrator. The workspace has a Knowledge Base page that displays the knowledge base articles created in the workspace and where users can create knowledge base articles. Users can select a template, insert images, links, and videos, assign a category, and set permissions and publish settings for the knowledge base articles. Users can also view, edit, tag, like, bookmark, and comment on the published knowledge base articles. References:

SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition | SAP Help Portal, section “Knowledge Base”
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help, section “Creating, Publishing and Editing Knowledge Base Articles”

Which of the following artifacts can be included in a content package? (Choose three.)

A. UI Integration Cards

B. Workspace templates

C. SAP Fiori applications

D. Workflows

E. Launchpad (shell) plugins

A.   UI Integration Cards
B.   Workspace templates
D.   Workflows

Explanation:

A content package is a collection of content items that are bundled together in a ZIP file that can be easily uploaded and installed into your subaccount. According to the SAP Help Portal1, the content items that can be part of a content package are:

Cards
Workspace templates
Home pages
Workflows
Workspaces

Therefore, the correct answer is A, B, and D. UI Integration Cards, workspace templates, and workflows are all examples of content items that can be included in a content package. SAP Fiori applications and launchpad (shell) plugins are not content items that can be part of a content package. References: 1: Content Packages | SAP Help Portal

What are characteristics of UI integration cards? (Choose two.)

A. Destinations must have the HTMLS.ForwardAuth Token property set to true.

B. They can call multiple backend systems.

C. They can only consume business data from SAP systems.

D. Destinations must be maintained at the SAP BTP subaccount level.

A.   Destinations must have the HTMLS.ForwardAuth Token property set to true.
B.   They can call multiple backend systems.

Explanation:

UI integration cards are a way to display information and application content from different backend systems in a unified and consistent way in SAP Build Work Zone. They can support operations on the UI, such as choosing the card header or a button, and they can call multiple backend systems using destinations. Destinations are a way to connect to external services or applications using a simple name. They must be maintained at the SAP BTP subaccount level and have the HTMLS.ForwardAuth Token property set to true. This property enables the SAP Build Work Zone to forward the authentication token to the destination service. UI integration cards cannot only consume business data from SAP systems, but also from non-SAP systems, as long as they are accessible via destinations.

For more information about UI integration cards, you can refer to the following resources:

UI Integration Cards | SAP Help Portal1
Direct Deployment of UI Integration Cards to SAP Work Zone | SAP Blogs2
Developing UI Integration Cards | SAP Help Portal3
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help4

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