You can use the Developer tool to create an SAP Table data object and a data object read operation. You can then add the read operation as a source or lookup in a mapping, and run the mapping to read or look up data from SAP tables.
When you read data from SAP tables, you can configure key range partitioning. You can also use parameters to change the connection and Table data object read operation properties at run time.
You can run a profile against SAP Table data objects.
When you create an SQL Data Service, you can add an SAP Table data object read operation as a virtual table.
You can read data from the SAP BW system through an open hub destination or InfoSpoke.
When you read data from the SAP BW system, you can configure dynamic or fixed partitioning. You can also use parameters to change the connection and BW OHS Extract data object read operation properties at run time.
You can write data to the SAP BW system. You can use a 3.x data source or a 7.x data source to write data to the SAP BW system.
When you write data to the SAP BW system, you can configure dynamic partitioning. You can also use parameters to change the connection and BW Load data object write operation properties at run time.
You can create an SAP connection in the Administrator tool.
When you use the Developer tool to read data from or write data to SAP BW, you can create an SAP BW Service in the Administrator tool.