PC10 Creating Connectors
PC10 Creating Connectors
PC10 Creating Connectors
Applies to:
SAP BusinessObjects Process Control 10.0
Summary
Most continuous monitoring scenarios require the creation and configuration of Remote Function Call (RFC)
destinations (or connectors).
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Created on:
14 February 2012
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Prerequisites....................................................................................................................1
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Business Scenario
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Background Information
In Process Control 10.0, creating and configuring connectors is a prerequisite to using many of the
continuous monitoring subscenarios. There are different types of connectors:
Local system connectors are used to integrate with the Access Control application for
monitoring segregation of duty violations.
Web service connectors are used for external partner data sources.
SAP system connectors are used in all other cases.
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Prerequisites
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Creating Connectors
A Remote Function Call (RFC) is an interface for communication between an SAP client and server to
external programs and data. The interface can enable function calls to SAP systems or external
systems.
Most subscenarios for Continuous Monitoring require a connector. The general steps are outlined in
the next section, followed by any specific steps required for each subscenario.
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Post-Installation Steps
Open the SAP Reference IMG by entering the transaction code SPRO in the PC backend.
Display the SAP Reference IMG.
Choose Governance, Risk and Compliance.
Choose Common Component Settings, and then choose Integration Framework.
Choose Create Connectors (transaction code SM59).
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After creating connectors, verify that Connection Test and Remote Logon are functional.
6. Once the connectors are created from the PC to the RTA system and from the RTA system to
the PC system, verify that they are functional. To do this, choose Maintain Connectors and
Connection Types (transaction SPRO in the PC backend).
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NOTE: Choose Create New Entries to first define the Connection Type.
8. Select SAP as the Connection Type for the ABAP report, Configurable, Programmed, SAP
Query, and BI Query subscenarios. The following example creates an ERP system connector.
9. Choose Save.
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15. Enter AM in the Work Area field of the Determine Work Area Entry screen.
16. Choose the Continue pushbutton.
4.1.1
To create and configure connectors for the ABAP Report subscenario, first follow steps 119 in
section 4.1.
1. Select the ABAP_REPORT subscenario.
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2. Choose Scenario-Connector Link. The settings are automatically populated by the system.
3. Enter target connectors and system type for the ABAP REPORT subscenario.
4. Choose Save.
4.1.2
To create and configure connectors for the SoD Integration subscenario, first follow steps 119 in
section 4.1.
1. Select AM_SOD. The settings are automatically populated by the system.
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4.1.3
BW Query Subscenario
To create and configure connectors for the BW Query subscenario, first follow steps 119 in section
4.1.
1. Select BW Query.
2. Select Scenario-Connector Link, and then enter the connectors and system type which have
BW query installed. (In this example, enter PE2, Q76, Q78, and R51.)
3. Choose Save.
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4.1.4
Configurable Subscenario
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To create and configure connectors for the Configurable subscenario, first follow steps 119 in section
4.1.
1. Select the Configurable sub scenario.
3. Enter the connectors which are set to the subscenario. The example connectors are shown
below.
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4. Choose Save
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To create and configure connectors for the External Partner Integration subscenario, first follow steps
119 in section 4.1.
1. Select GL_MQT.
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4. Choose Save.
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4.1.8
Programmed Subscenario
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To create and configure connectors for the Programmed subscenario, first follow steps 119 in section
4.1.
1. Select Programmed.
4. Choose Save.
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4.1.9
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To create and configure connectors for the SAP Query subscenario, first follow steps 119 in section
4.1.
1. Select SAP Query.
2. Choose Scenario-Connector Link.
3. Enter the Target Connector and Connection Type.
4. Choose Save.
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