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Getting Started with SAS/ACCESS Interface to R/3

Getting Started with SAS/ACCESS Interface to R/3

This section provides a brief tutorial on how to use the SAS/ACCESS Interface to R/3. For more detailed information, consult the additional references that are listed in Recommended Reading or contact your on-site SAS support personnel.

To get started with the SAS/ACCESS Interface to R/3:

  1. Open a SAS session.

  2. Enter %r3access in the command line to start the SAS/ACCESS Interface to R/3:

    SAS Command Line

    [SAS Command Line]

    The SAS/ACCESS to R/3 desktop appears:

    SAS/ACCESS to R/3 Desktop

    [SAS/ACCESS to R/3 Desktop]

  3. Double-click the Logon icon to open the Logon to R/3 window.

    Logon to R/3 Window

    [Logon to R/3 Window]

    Existing predefined profiles are available from the Profile field drop-down list.

To use a predefined profile:

  1. Select a profile from the Profile field drop-down list.

  2. Click OK to connect to the SAP System.

If there are no predefined profiles, you will need to create one.

To create a new profile:

  1. Open the Logon to R/3 window as described earlier.

  2. If you want to save the connection information for later use, enter a name for the Profile.

  3. Enter a three-digit identification number for the Client.

  4. Enter a valid User ID.

  5. Enter the corresponding Password for the user ID.

  6. Click Advanced in the Logon to R/3 window to display the Advanced Parameters window:

    Advanced Parameters Window

    [Advanced Parameters Window]

  7. For z/OS operating environments, perform the following steps:

    1. Select the TCP/IP tab and enter the SAS RFC server name in the Host field. The default is localhost; a fully qualified domain name might not be required, depending on the DNS configuration for the network.

    2. Enter an appropriate port number in the Port field.

  8. From the RFC tab, enter the SAP System host name in the Host field.

  9. Click OK to close the Advanced Parameters window and return to the Logon to R/3 window.

  10. If you want to use this logon information later, click Save to save the profile information.

  11. Click OK to connect to the SAP System.

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