Connection Type
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No
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The client connection type.
The plug-in provides the following client connection types:
- Dedicated Application Server
- Load Balancing
The default type is
Dedicated Application Server.
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Application Server
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Yes
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The network name of the machine where the SAP system exists.
Note: This field is displayed only when you select
Dedicated Application Server or
SNC from the
Connection Type list.
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System Number
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Yes
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The SAP system number.
Note: This field is displayed only when you select
Dedicated Application Server or
SNC from the
Connection Type list.
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System Name
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Yes
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The SAP system ID.
Note: This field is displayed only when you select
Load Balancing and
SNC with Load Balancing from the
Connection Type list.
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Msg Server
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Yes
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The message server of the SAP system.
Note: This field is displayed only when you select
Load Balancing and
SNC with Load Balancing from the
Connection Type list.
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Logon Group Name
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Yes
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The SAP logon group server to be used with the load balancing and SNC load balancing connection.
The default value is
PUBLIC.
Note: This field is displayed only when you select
Load Balancing and
SNC with Load Balancing from the
Connection Type list.
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Client
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Yes
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An SAP client number.
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Username
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Yes
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The valid user name used to log on to an SAP client.
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Password
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Yes
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The valid password corresponding to the user name.
Note: This password is not required when you log on by using the SNC connection type.
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The following advanced options are displayed when you click
Show/Hide Advanced Options:
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Language
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No
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The language used to connect to the SAP system.
The default language is
English.
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Code Page
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Yes
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The character set used by the SAP system.
The default value is blank.
Note: This field can only be specified in the special cases.
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Maximum Number of Reconnect Attempts
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Yes
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The maximum number of times that the plug-in can retry to establish a connection before sending an IDoc message or RFC/BAPI request to the SAP system.
The default value is
-1, which indicates that the plug-in can retry indefinitely.
Note: For the IDoc Reader activity, if an IDoc message is persisted on the JMS destination where the activity retrieve messages, the attempt can continue infinitely regardless of the configured number of retries.
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Interval between Reconnect Attempts(ms)
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Yes
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The time interval in milliseconds between two successive attempts to establish a connection before sending an IDoc message or RFC/BAPI request to the SAP system.
The default value is
30000.
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Max Connections
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Yes
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The number of SAP connections in the client connection.
The default value is
1, and the value range is 1 - 99.
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Disable Connection Pooling
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No
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Whether to disable connection pooling.
If you want to close the connection automatically after the RFC/BAPI call is completed, select this check box.
This check box is cleared by default.
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RFC Trace
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Yes
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Whether to enable the RFC trace.
- The value of
1 indicates that the RFC trace is enabled.
- The value of
0 indicates that the RFC trace is disabled.
The default value is
0.
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USE SAP GUI
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Yes
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Whether to enable the SAP GUI.
- The value of
1 indicates that the SAP GUI is enabled to carry out debugging of RFCs.
- The value of
2 indicates that the SAP GUI is enabled to carry out debugging of RFCs until it is used by the invocation of an RFC.
- The value of
0 indicates that the SAP GUI is disabled to carry out debugging of RFCs.
The default value is
0.
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RFC/BAPI No. of Threads
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Yes
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Specifies the number of threads in the thread pool provided by SAP Connection Shared Resource.
The default value is 8.
Note:
- This property controls the number of concurrent threads used for invoking a RFC/BAPI in SAP and returning the reply back to the RFC/BAPI Listener activity.
- The maximum effective number for the number of threads is 99. If a number larger than 99 is given, at run time considers the default value which is 8.
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