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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

Generating the ABAP Program and Installing Directly onto the SAP System

Generating the ABAP Program and Installing Directly onto the SAP System

You can install the ABAP program directly onto the SAP system. When you install directly onto the SAP system for the first time, the Designer generates a program name.
If you are generating the ABAP program for the first time, you can override the generated program name by selecting Enable Override. You cannot override the local file name.
To generate the ABAP program and install it directly onto the SAP system:
  1. Click Mappings > Generate and Install R/3 Code.
    The Generate and Install dialog box appears.
  2. Enter the following information to connect to the SAP system:
    Field
    Description
    Connect String
    Required. DEST entry defined in the
    sapnwrfc.ini
    file for a connection to a specific SAP application server or for a connection that uses SAP load balancing.
    User Name
    Required. SAP source system connection user name. Must be a user for which you have created a source system connection.
    Password
    Required. Password for the user name.
    Client
    Required. SAP client number.
    Language
    Optional. Language you want for the mapping. Must be compatible with the PowerCenter Client code page. If you leave this option blank, PowerCenter uses the default language of the SAP system.
  3. Click Connect.
    A list of mappings in the folder appears. If the mappings are versioned, the version number appears next to each version of the mapping.
  4. Select the ABAP mapping(s) for which you want to install ABAP.
    Use the following guidelines when you select the mappings for which you want to install ABAP:
    • You can install ABAP for all versions of a mapping.
    • You can install ABAP for different versions of the same mapping.
    • You can install ABAP for all versions of multiple mappings.
  5. Select the Program Mode as File.
  6. Optionally, select Enable Override to override the default ABAP program name.
  7. Optionally, select Use Namespace to prefix a namespace you registered with SAP to the ABAP program name.
  8. In the Development Class box, enter the name of the development class where you want to install the program.
    The default development class is $TMP.
    The $TMP development class is temporary. You cannot transport ABAP programs from this class to another system.
    Install ABAP programs that use a namespace in a development class that is in the same namespace.
  9. Click Direct Installation.
  10. Enter the ABAP program name if you selected Enable Override.
    This step also generates the ABAP program.

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