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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to SAP Connector
  3. Connections for SAP
  4. Data integration using BAPI/RFC functions
  5. Data integration using IDocs
  6. SAP data type reference

SAP Connector

SAP Connector

Mapping and mapping tasks using BAPI/RFC functions

Mapping and mapping tasks using BAPI/RFC functions

You can generate a BAPI/RFC mapplet in
Data Integration
. You can then configure a mapping with the mapplet to manage data in SAP systems.
For example, to update sales order data in SAP, generate a BAPI/RFC mapplet from the BAPI_SALESORDER_CHANGE function and configure a mapping using the mapplet.
You can configure a mapping with a BAPI/RFC mapplet to pass input data to BAPI/RFC function input parameters.
You can also overwrite the source and target connections at run time with values specified in a parameter file. To overwrite the source and target connections at run time, you need to parameterize both the connections and the objects in a mapping.
In advanced mode, the Mapping Designer updates the mapping canvas to include transformations and functions that enable advanced functionality.
To access the BAPI/RFC functionality through
Data Integration
, perform the following tasks:
  1. Generate a BAPI/RFC mapplet in
    Data Integration
    .
  2. Configure a mapping using the generated BAPI/RFC mapplet. Map the Integration ID field and other inputs and outputs. Save and run the mapping or create a
    mapping
    task using this mapping.

Configuring SAP BAPI Connector as a Business Service

You can configure SAP BAPI Connector as a business service within a mapping or a
mapping
task for SAP BAPI data integration.
For more information about configuring SAP BAPI Connector as a business service within a mapping or a mapping task, see the How-To Library article, How to Configure SAP BAPI Connector as a Business Service in Cloud Data Integration.

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