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Replicating S/4HANA data on RISE to external non-sap database

MioYasutake
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Hi community,

Our customer is migrating to S/4HANA on RISE with SAP, HANA Enterprise Cloud (HEC). They want to replicate master and transaction data of S/4HANA to Non-SAP database (on-premise). The number of tables to replicated is more than 100. If any of you have had similar requirements, kindly share how you achieved them.


Methods I can think of are as follows:

  1. Exporting CSV data from S/4HANA manually or by RPA and load them to the external system
  2. Using SAP Landscape Transformation Replication Server (SLT)
  3. Using SAP Data Services (BODS)
  4. Using Data Intelligence
  5. First loading data into HANA Cloud using SDI, then replicating data from HANA Cloud to the external system

Your comments and suggestions are very much appreciated.

Best regards,

Mio

9079
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Alterman
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Adding to the list:

- ALE. Much of common master and transaction data can be replicated by tried and true SAP-delivered and ALE setup or partner adapters.

- PI. XML messages. SAP may have PI content that fits ready to do. Partners have lots of PI adapters.

- SAP's Master Data Management product, aka/or MDG.

- SAP-certified integration products like Gold Client, Winshuttle, etc.

- Depending on the specific master and transactional data extraction there may already be an SAP tool ready to go, for example, SAP EPC for integration to Oracle Primavera.

- Lots of third party integration suites, some more robust than others. For example, Oracle Fusion. Some use proprietary stuff. Some use standard methods such SOA, calling on WebMethods within S/4.


Unlike S/4 Cloud edition, S/4 RISE can make any necessary ports and protocols open for the above.

MioYasutake
Active Contributor

Hi mikhail.alterman,

Thank you for your response. That was helpful.

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