Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Chapter 14 Using SAP Adapters
SAP RFC Adapter
Read Single Column From SAP Table Method Instance Properties
The Read Single Column From SAP Table display-only page displays the properties used to read a single
column from a specific SAP table.
column from a specific SAP table.
SAP RFC Function Instance Properties
The SAP RFC Function page displays the properties of the remote-enabled function activity used to run
against an SAP system or application server.
against an SAP system or application server.
SCC4 – Modify Client Method Instance Properties
The SCC4 - Modify Client display-only page displays the properties used to maintain the attributes of
clients in the SAP system.
clients in the SAP system.
SCC4 – Read Client Method Instance Properties
The SCC4 - Read Client display-only page displays the properties used 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.
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.
SCC7 – Client Import Method Instance Properties
The SCC7 - Client Import method display-only page displays the properties to import data a from a client
export (client copy job) into SAP.
export (client copy job) into SAP.
Field
Description
Table Name
Name of the table that contains the column to be read
Column Name
Name of the column from which to retrieve information
Field
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.
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.
Changes and Transports
for Client Dependent
Entries
for Client Dependent
Entries
Changes and transports that are allowed for client-specific
objects:
objects:
•
Don’t change this field
•
No automatic recording of changes for transport
•
Changes are recorded in transport request
•
Customizing in this client cannot be changed
•
Customizing can be changed as requested, but cannot be
transported
transported