on 06-14-2012 4:38 PM
How does one hook up one process server to multiple SAP systems? This would be from CPS to SAP system.
Would someone please give me detailed instructions?
Thank you.
Hi Perry,
One process server can connect to only one SAP system. A queue can connect to multiple process servers.
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The following is from the SAP CPS Installation Guide M33.56. What does it mean? Can this be done and how? Please, detailed instructions. Thank you.
SAP Business Automation Enabler (BAE) Connectors / SAP Inbound
It is now possible to connect SAP systems with SAP CPS to schedule workload in SAP CPS from within an SAP
instance without the use of process servers. Previously, an SAP System object was required in SAP CPS which
used a process server key. This had an impact on the licensing costs of Chargeable version SAP CPS installations
when you did not schedule workload from within SAP CPS on that SAP instance. With SAP Inbound, you have
separate objects which are free of charge and allow you to control SAP CPS from within SAPGui. Although a licence
key defines the maximum amount you can create, you may request additional ones at any time.
BAE connection can be used to schedule from SAP GUI. You can add using BAE only if you have valid license ProcessServerService.SAP.BAEConnector.limit which will have the same count as the process server limit. Logically i dont think you can't add more than one SAP system to the same process server, how will you schedule the job? how does the job select which sap system to run on if the process server has 2 SAP systems connected?
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