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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

Configuring an outbound mapping to read IDocs from SAP

Configuring an outbound mapping to read IDocs from SAP

You can configure an outbound mapping to read IDocs from SAP.
  1. To create a mapping, click
    Data Integration
    New
    Mappings
    . Select
    Mapping
    and click
    Create
    .
  2. Enter a name and description for the mapping, and click
    OK
    .
    You can use alphanumeric characters and underscores (_) in the mapping name.
  3. To configure an SAP source, on the
    Transformation
    palette, click
    Source
    .
  4. In the
    Properties
    panel, on the
    General
    tab, enter a name and description.
  5. Click the
    Source
    tab and select an SAP IDoc Reader connection.
    When you select an SAP IDoc Reader as connection, the source type is a single object and source object is the IDoc Reader Object.
    You can also parameterize the SAP IDoc Reader connection.
  6. If required, configure the advanced source properties.
  7. To add an IDoc mapplet transformation, on the
    Transformation palette
    , click Mapplet.
    1. On the
      General
      tab, enter a name and description for the mapplet.
    2. Draw a link to connect the previous transformation to the transformation.
    3. On the
      Mapplet
      tab, click
      Select
      .
      The
      Select Mapplet
      dialog box appears.
    4. Specify an IDoc mapplet that you imported using the Interpreter transformation and click
      OK
      .
  8. To add any other transformation, on the
    Transformation palette
    , click the transformation name. Or, drag the transformation onto the mapping canvas.
    1. On the
      General
      tab, enter a name and description for the transformation.
    2. Draw a link to connect the previous transformation to the transformation.
      When you link transformations, the downstream transformation inherits the incoming fields from the previous transformation.
      For a Joiner transformation, draw a master link and a detail link.
    3. To preview fields, configure the field rules, or rename fields, click
      Incoming Fields
      .
    4. Configure additional transformation properties, as needed.
      The properties that you configure vary based on the type of transformation that you create.
    5. To add another transformation, repeat these steps.
  9. To add a Target transformation, on the
    Transformation palette
    , click
    Target
    .
    1. On the
      General
      tab, enter a name and description.
    2. Draw a link to connect the previous transformation to the Target transformation.
    3. Click the
      Target
      tab and configure target details. If required, configure the advanced target properties.
      Target details and advanced target properties appear based on the connection type.
    4. To preview fields, configure the field rules, or rename fields, click
      Incoming Fields
      .
    5. Click
      Field Mapping
      and map the fields that you want to write to the target.
    6. To add another Target transformation, repeat these steps.
  10. Save and run the mapping. or save and create a
    mapping
    task.
For information about the source and target transformations, see
Transformations
.

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