SAP stands for Systems Applications and Products in Data Processing. SAP by definition is also named of the ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software as well the name of the company.
SAP system consists of a number of fully integrated modules, which covers virtually every aspect of the business management. As the market leader in enterprise application software, SAP is at the center of today’s business and technology revolution. SAP helps you streamline your processes, giving you the ability to use live data to predict customer trends – live and in the moment.
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You can use SAP application either at Source or Destination or both depending on the Template type. To use SAP, you need to define SAP Client and SAP Server.
Creating SAP Client
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to create SAP Client account.Field Name | Description |
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Name | Name of the SAP client. |
Destination Username | Logon user. |
Destination System Number | SAP system number. |
Destination Routing String | SAP router string to use for networks being protected by a firewall. |
Destination Password | Logon password. |
Destination Name | Client destination from which to obtain the repository. |
Destination Host | SAP application server host. |
Destination Client | SAP client. |
Description | Description of the SAP client. |
Connection Type | The number of connections that should be registered at the gateway. |
Creating SAP Server
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to create SAP Server account.Field Name | Description |
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Connection Count | The number of connections that should be registered at the gateway. |
Description | Description of the SAP server. |
Gateway Host | Gateway host on which the server should be registered. |
Gateway Server | Gateway service, that is, the port on which a registration can be done. |
Name | Name of the SAP server. |
Process Flow Name | Name of the Process Flow. |
Program Id | The program ID with which registration is done. |
SAP Client | Name of the SAP client. |