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Chapter 14      Using SAP Adapters
  SAP RFC Adapter
Note
This method requires the ABAP Add-On.
RZ70 – Set SLD Supplier Method Properties
Use the RZ70 - Set SLD Supplier method to reset the System Landscape Directory (SLD) supplier 
configuration.
Read Single Column From SAP Table Method Properties
Use the Read Single Column From SAP Table method to read a single column from a specific SAP table.
SAP RFC Function Properties
You can use this activity to execute commonly used transactions that will be run against an SAP system 
or application server.
SCC4 – Modify Client Method Properties
Use the SCC4 - Modify Client method to maintain the attributes of clients.
Note
This method requires the ABAP Add-On.
SCC4 – Read Client Method Properties
Use the SCC4 - Read Client method to read the client details configured on the SAP system. This method 
retrieves the details of the SAP Table T000 that is viewed and maintained using the SAP transaction 
SCC4. This method can be used to verify changes (Change date/user) or the current client configuration, 
such as a client that is open for modification.
In a corrective action scenario, clients can be monitored on QA and Production systems to check if any 
client is currently open for modifications, and then use the custom method SCC4 Modify Client to close 
or protect the client for modifications.
In a system copy scenario, this method allows you to verify the current client settings, and to restore 
them to the original settings as a final step in the system copy activities.
Fields
Description
SAP Host Name
Host name of server with SLD (for example, sapqaxi.cisco.com).
SAP Gateway Service
SAP Gateway on SLD server (for example, sapgw01).
Fields
Description
Client
SAP client number to be maintained.
Logical System
SAP logical system ID, validated based on SAP table TBDLS. This is 
normally a combination of the system ID and the client number (for 
example, QUACLNT800). A blank value results in no changes being 
made.