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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Getting Started with PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver
  3. Part 2: Data Integration Using PowerExchange for SAP Dynamic ABAP Table Extractor
  4. Part 3: Data Integration Using ABAP
  5. Part 4: IDoc Integration Using ALE
  6. Part 5: Data Integration Using BAPI/RFC Functions
  7. Part 6: Data Migration
  8. Part 7: Business Content Integration
  9. Part 8: SAP BW Data Extraction
  10. Part 9: Loading Data to SAP BI
  11. Appendix A: Data Type Reference
  12. Appendix B: Code Pages and Unicode Support
  13. Appendix C: Glossary

PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver User Guide for PowerCenter

Step 5. Create the Processing Mappings

Step 5. Create the Processing Mappings

Use the Mapping Designer to create a processing mapping. When you create the mapping, use the wizard to enter the connection information for the SAP system, select the DataSource, select a transport mode, activate the extraction program in SAP for the DataSource, select data extraction parameters, and select an update mode.
Create one processing mapping for each non-hierarchy DataSource. You create one processing mapping for all hierarchy DataSources.
The PowerCenter objects you imported in Step 2. Import and Configure PowerCenter Objects included a sample processing mapping for a non-hierarchy DataSource. This mapping is for reference purposes only. Because the sample processing mapping is not based on an SAP DataSource from the SAP system, you cannot process any data with it.

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