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  1. Preface
  2. Informatica Developer
  3. The Model Repository
  4. Searches in Informatica Developer
  5. Connections
  6. Physical Data Objects
  7. Flat File Data Objects
  8. Logical View of Data
  9. Viewing Data
  10. Application Deployment
  11. Application Patch Deployment
  12. Application Patch Deployment Example
  13. Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)
  14. Object Import and Export
  15. Appendix A: Data Type Reference
  16. Appendix B: Keyboard Shortcuts
  17. Appendix C: Connection Properties

Developer Tool Guide

Developer Tool Guide

SAP Connection Properties

SAP Connection Properties

Use an SAP connection to access an SAP table or an SAP BW object. The SAP connection is an enterprise application connection. You can create and manage an SAP connection in the Administrator tool
or the Developer tool
.
The order of the connection properties might vary depending on the tool where you view them.
The following table describes the SAP connection properties:
Property
Description
Username
Required. User name for the SAP source system that you want to access.
Password
Required. Password for the user name.
Connection type
Required. Type of connection that you want to create.
Select one of the following values:
  • Application. Create an application connection when you want to connect to a specific SAP application server.
  • Load balancing. Create a load balancing connection when you want to use SAP load balancing.
Default is Application.
Based on the connection type you select, the corresponding connection property fields become available in the
Connection Details
dialog box. The Developer tool greys out the connection property fields that are not applicable for a particular connection type.
Host name
Required when you create an SAP application connection.
Host name or IP address of the SAP server that you want to connect to.
System number
Required when you create an SAP application connection.
SAP system number.
Message host name
Required when you create an SAP load balancing connection.
Host name of the SAP message server.
R3 name/SysID
Required when you create an SAP load balancing connection.
Name of the SAP system.
Group
Required when you create an SAP load balancing connection.
Group name of the SAP application server.
Client
Required. SAP client number.
Language
Optional. Language that you want to use for mappings and workflows.
Must be compatible with the Developer tool code page.
If you leave this option blank, the Developer tool uses the default language of the SAP system.
Trace
Optional. Use this option to track the JCo calls that the SAP system makes. SAP stores the information about the JCo calls in a trace file.
Specify one of the following values:
  • 0. Off
  • 1. Full
Default is 0.
You can access the trace files from the following directories:
  • <Informatica installation directory>/tomcat/bin
    directory on the machine where you installed the Informatica services
  • <Informatica installation directory>/clients/DeveloperClient
    directory on the machine where you installed the Developer tool
Additional parameters
Optional. Enter any other connection parameter that you want to use.
Use the following format:
<parameter name>=<value>
Staging directory
Path in the SAP system where the stage file will be created.
Source directory
Path that contains the source file.
The path must be accessible to the Data Integration Service.
Use FTP
Enables FTP access to SAP.
FTP user
Required when you use FTP.
User name to connect to the FTP server.
FTP password
Required when you use FTP.
Password for the FTP user.
FTP host
Required when you use FTP.
Host name or IP address of the FTP server.
Optionally, you can specify a port number from 1 through 65535, inclusive. Default for FTP is 21.
Use one of the following syntax to specify the host name:
  • hostname:port_number
  • IP address:port_number
When you specify a port number, enable that port number for FTP on the host machine.
If you enable SFTP, specify a host name or port number for an SFTP server. Default for SFTP is 22.
Retry period
Number of seconds that the Data Integration Service attempts to reconnect to the FTP host if the connection fails.
If the Data Integration Service cannot reconnect to the FTP host in the retry period, the mapping or workflow fails.
Default is 0. A value of 0 indicates an infinite retry period.
Use SFTP
Enables SFTP access to SAP.
Public key file name
Required when you enable SFTP and the SFTP server uses public key authentication.
Public key file path and file name.
Private key file name
Required when you enable SFTP and the SFTP server uses public key authentication.
Private key file path and file name.
Private key file name password
Required when you enable SFTP, and the SFTP server uses public key authentication and the private key is encrypted.
Password to decrypt the private key file.
Port Range
HTTP port range that the Data Integration Service must use to read data from the SAP server in streaming mode.
Enter the minimum and maximum port numbers with a hyphen as the separator. The minimum and maximum port number can range between 10000 and 65535. You can also specify the port range according to your organization.
Default is 10000-65535.
Use HTTPS
Select this option to enable HTTPS streaming when you read data from SAP tables.
By default, the
Use HTTPS
check box is not selected.
For more information about configuring HTTPS for table reader mappings in streaming mode, see the article "HTTPS Configuration for Table Reader Mappings in Streaming Mode for PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver" on the Informatica Documentation Portal.
Key store file path
Required when you use HTTPS.
Path to the keystore file that contains the private or public key pairs and the associated certificates.
Key store password
Required when you use HTTPS.
Password for the keystore file.
Private key password
Required when you use HTTPS.
Password to decrypt the private key file.

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