Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 Guia Do Utilizador

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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Using SAP Adapters
  
Step 3
In the Targets pane, right-click the newly created SAP HANA target and choose Enable to enable the 
target.
SAP HANA Database Targets
You must create a database target for the SAP HANA database using the Generic Data Source (OLEDB) 
target type. Use the New Generic Data Source (OLEDB) Properties dialog box to create the database 
target.
Step 1
On the Definitions workspace, right-click Targets and choose New > Generic Data Source (OLEDB) 
to open the New Generic Data Source (OLEDB) Properties dialog box.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the required information.
Step 3
Click the Connection tab and specify the required connection information for the target, including:
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Hostname or Datasource—Name of the server or data source where the HANA database resides. 
Enter the information in the following format:
<server name>:port
Port number will be 3XX15, where XX is the HANA System Number.
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Runtime User—The HANA User account created for Cisco Process Orchestrator should have 
SYSTEM level authorizations.
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Connection string—Check the check box and enter the DSN connection string to the data source. 
For example:
DSN=DH1;
Step 4
Click the Permission tab, then click the Execute SQL command radio button.
Step 5
Click OK to close the dialog box and complete the procedure.
SAP HANA Web Targets
If you want to configure Cisco Process Orchestrator to monitor the Web targets in your HANA 
environment, you must create a Web target using the using the New Web Target Properties dialog box.
Step 1
On the Definitions workspace, right-click Targets and choose New > Web Target to open the New Web 
Target Properties dialog box.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the required information:
Step 3
Click the Connection tab and specify the following connection information for the target:
  •
Base Url—Enter the appropriate target URL to use as a base for the execution. For example:
http://<hanahostname>:5XX13/?wsdl
where XX=HANA System Number
  •
Runtime User—Click one of the following radio buttons to indicate which runtime user account to 
use to connect to the target:
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No runtime user—Click this radio button to indicate that no runtime user is required to execute 
a process or activity against the target.