Digital/Electronic signature in CoC(certificate of compliance)

Hi PP Gurus,
The user has requested to enter Digital/Electronic signature in Certificate of Compliance (CoC). CoC is previewed and printed from transaction QC20.
Please throw some light on this as I dont have knowledge regarding Digital/Electronic Signature.
Its urgent. Thanks.
Regards,
Rakesh Wade.

Dear Rakseh,
maybe note 700495 can help you here, the note has an PDF document which provide an implementation guide of digital signature-tool.
Regards,
Sabine

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