The Interface for SAP ERP module is an add-on for the Business Connector. It enables the Business Connector to connect to SAP and provides built-in templates for common data exchange scenarios.

This section describes the setup procedure for configuring the Interface for SAP ERP module, as well as the additional functionality added to the Business Connector when the Interface for SAP ERP module is installed.

It enables the Business Connector to connect to SAP an provides built-in templates for common data exchange scenarios.

There are fundamental steps to making a successful connection and moving data to and from SAP.  Engaging with the SAP team early in the process is required for any successful integration to SAP.  The following items will be needed from the SAP team as a starting point to your project:


1. Someone in your organization with an SAP account will need to procure the latest JCo library from SAP. The download should match the operating system and architecture (e.g., x64) of the server that the Ignition Gateway is running on. Additional information is available here: https://help.sepasoft.com/docs/display/BC/JCo+Library+for+SAP


2. An SAP user must be created in the development server and given proper authorization to call the BAPIs and Remote-enabled Function Modules (RFMs) that will be required by the product. During development, it's easiest to provide elevated access rights (e.g., SAP_ALL). Additional information is available here: https://help.sepasoft.com/docs/display/BC/SAP+Permissions


3. In addition to the username and password of the user created above, you will need the information below to connect the Interface for SAP ERP module in Ignition to the development SAP server. Additional information is available here: https://help.sepasoft.com/docs/display/BC/SAP+Destinations#SAPDestinations-DestinationPropertiesPane
    1. Host (IP address or FQDN)
    2. System Number (e.g., 00)
    3. Client (e.g., 800)



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