on 04-10-2012 7:46 AM
Hi,
We have one client in Turkey using his maintenance system (3rd party system) .
Right now we don’t have any idea of system and Business user is not so technical.
Right now functional saying, client is providing one file which we need to integrate with SAP. For Eg. File to RFC scenario
From Offshore, what set of technical QUERIES we can ask from business to make connection with his 3rd party system.
Please suggest the approach ?
Thanks...
Hi,
There is a wonderful weblog & videocast on how to collect requirements for PI scenarios, by Daniel Graversen , have a look: .
Hope this helps,
Greg
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Hi Anshul,
you can go through a blog on the scenario . This link might help
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/xi/file-rfc-file%28without%20bpm%29?bc=true
Queries to Business
1. Sample source file structure if possible.
2. Details of 3rd party system. If the 3rd party system is SAP system then ABAP developer needs details about RFC structure. Rest of the steps as PI developer is explained in the article above.
3. In case 3rd party system is non SAP then this might not be file -RFC scenario. This needs further confirmation.
Regards
Anupam
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You can integrate with SAP system using idoc , RFC and Proxy. You might have to see the requirement and based on that you can incorporate one of the these three adapters for the integation.
Proxy is best among all for the performance. If the SAP system supports RFC then you just need to import the RFC structure as target service interface and use RFC channel for the integration. Similarly if the client supports idoc, you have to use the idoc as target interface.
Search also SDN for the file sender scenario. And idoc, proxy and RFC receiver scenarios for the design purpose.
Hope that helps.
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