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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

Creating an SAP IS-U/CCS Transformation

Creating an SAP IS-U/CCS Transformation

Use the SAP IS-U/CCS Transformation Wizard to create an SAP IS-U/CCS transformation. The wizard connects to the SAP system to import the metadata of the migration objects.
  1. In the Transformation Developer, click
    Transformation
    >
    Create
    .
  2. Select
    SAP IS-U/CSS Migration Prepare
    transformation, enter a transformation name, and click Create.
    The Generate IS-U/CSS Transformation Wizard appears.
  3. Enter connection string parameters to connect to SAP with the
    sapnwrfc.ini
    file.
    The following table explains the connection string parameters:
    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.
  4. Click Connect.
    The wizard displays the companies that you can import.
  5. Select the company from which you want to import the metadata.
    A list of migration objects and their descriptions appear.
  6. Select the required migration object and click
    Next
    .
    The wizard displays the auto structure and the corresponding fields and relevant metadata for the selected migration object.
  7. Select each auto structure that you want to write data to.
  8. Select a code page that matches the code page of the migration object configured in SAP and click Next.
  9. Click Finish.
The binary file generated after the transformation is complete is stored at the location you specified when you set up the session details. Copy the generated binary file from this location and place it under the working directory of the SAP system. Use the EMIGALL transaction to import the file into the SAP System.

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