Use this page to select
the configured SAP application server to use to connect to your SAP
system and read metadata for the tables and objects that are defined
in your SAP database. The configured SAP server definition identifies
the SAP login profile to use to connect to your SAP system and the
SAS library that stores the SAP system metadata. You can also use
the
SAP Server page to view the SAP server
parameters and test the SAP server connection.
Note: The SAP server must be registered
in SAS Management Console before you can use SAS Data Surveyor for
SAP tools. For more information about registering SAP servers, see
the Server Manager Help in SAS Management Console.
The page contains these
items.
specifies the configured
SAP server so that you can access the data that is stored in your
SAP system. You can select an existing configured server from the
drop-down list.
displays the parameters
for the SAP login profile that is associated with the configured SAP
server that you select. Here are the valid login parameters:
specifies the three-digit
client identification number that is associated with the selected
login profile.
specifies the SAP logon
language.
displays information
about the library where extracted SAP metadata is saved. The SAS Libraries group box contains these items.
specifies the name
of the library where the extracted SAP metadata is saved. This is
the location where you store pre-extracted metadata in SAS data sets.
For more information about libraries, see the Help for the Data Library
Manager in SAS Management Console.
specifies the complete
pathname of the directory where extracted SAP metadata is saved.
The page contains these
buttons.
View SAP Server Parameters
displays the
View SAP Server Parameters dialog box. You can use this to view all parameters that have been
defined for the selected SAP server. Server parameters include the
connection method and connection parameters, among others.
Test SAP Server Connection
tests the connection
to the SAP server using the selected login profile and parameters.
It then displays a message to indicate whether the connection was
successful.