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SAP client is a service created in Adeptia Connect to communicate with the SAP server. While sending Intermediate Document (IDoc) it does not require any gateway, IDoc is directly sent to a client. However However, when receiving IDoc from SAP, Adeptia's SAP Server acts as a gateway, and the client is the receiving end of a service in a client/server model type of system.

Creating a SAP Client

  1. Click Click Configure > SAP > SAP Client.
  2. Click Click Create SAP Client.



  3. On the the Create SAP Client screen screen, enter the details as explained in the table below:

    Field Name

    Description

    Name

    Name of the SAP client.

    Description

    Description of the SAP client.

    Destination Name

    Client destination from which to obtain the repository.

    Destination Client

    SAP client.

    Connection Type

    The number of connections that should be registered at the gateway.

    Destination Host

    SAP application server host.

    Destination System Number

    SAP system number.

    Destination Routing String

    SAP router string to use for networks being protected by a firewall.

    Destination Username

    Logon user.

    Destination Password

    Logon password.


    Note
    Contact your administrator managing your SAP server to know what values to enter in the above fields.


  4. Expand Modify default settings option if you want to modify the default settings for SAP Client.

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    Field Name

    Description

    Language

    Logon language.

    Logon Code Page

    Initial logon code page in SAP notation.

    Logon Code Page Type 

    Initial logon code page type (1-non unicode or 2-Unicode enabled).

    Number of Active Connection 

    Maximum number of active connections that can be created for a destination simultaneously.

    Maximum number of idle connections kept open by the destination. A value of 0 has the effect that there is no connection pooling i.e. connections will be closed after each request.

    Expiration Time (in ms) 

    Time in ms after that the connections hold by the internal pool can be closed.

    Expiration Check Period (in ms) 

    Interval in ms with which the timeout checker thread checks the connections in the pool for expiration.

    Max Get Time (in ms)

    Max time in ms to wait for a connection, if the max allowed number of connections is allocated by the application.

    RFC trace

    Enable/disable RFC trace.

    CPIC Trace

    Enable/disable CPIC trace (0 no trace, 1,2,3 different trace levels).

    SNC ModeSecure Network Communications (SNC) mode.


  5. Select the project from from Select Project field field.

  6. Click Save.

    Info
    You can click Test to test SAP Client.





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