Sybase R/3 manual Example Conversion Tool Configuration File

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Converting IDoc Formats

The conversion tool can only convert one format at a time, so each export file must contain only one top-level format. (For example, SAP.OC.DEBMAS04)

The easiest way to provide the information necessary for a user to log into the SAP system is to use a functioning configuration file for the inbound IDoc process. The value of SAPInConfig key should be the name of this file. (For example, the Schema mode configuration file used to load the IDoc with Version 3.9. It should be in the SAP-3_9/bin folder.)

The saprfc.ini file is required. The file is in the location pointed to by the RFC_INI environment variable.

The log file created by running the conversion tool reports errors and conversion information. The conversion information is a summary of error messages and a list of items that have been converted. It should indicate that some field mappings were preserved; for example, see the log file at the end of this section (sample log for a run of the conversion tool that preserves mappings).

The import of the format generated by the conversion tool should use the -g option to ignore the conflicts that are reported when the same components are loaded in multiple converted format files. For example, the Input/Output Control “SAP.Length.3” or the control for some other length value may exist in multiple format definitions. The definitions are identical, so there is no need to reload the component. The NNFie.log reports instances that were ignored.

Example Conversion Tool Configuration File

#--------------------------------------------------

#File Name: ConvTool.cfg

#Sample configuration file for running the IDoc

#format conversion tool.

#The format of this file is important. Session names

#MUST begin at the beginning of the line, the

#associated keys MUST be below the session name

#and indented by spaces or tabs. Comments are

#preceded by #.

#--------------------------------------------------

NNConv

# name of original format as seen in formatter

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Contents Installation Guide VersionDocument ID Contents Contents ChapterUser’s Guide Feature Guide Installation Guide About This BookFinding the latest information on EBFs and software updates About This Book Server.logType the Name AttributeMigrating to Adapter for SAP R/3 Version Process OverviewUpgrading from Version 3.0.3 to Version Preparing for UpgradePreparing for Upgrade Migrating to Adapter for SAP R/3 Version Changes to Configuration KeysUpgrading from Version 3.8 to Version Changes to Configuration Keys VersionConverting IDoc Formats Converting IDoc Formats To migrate IDoc formats from a 4.x Formatter database Sap39idoccnvtool -file=name of configuration file Sap39idoccnvtool -file=name of config file \ConversionTests\nnfie -i absen2.oc.conv.exp -g s nnfie Suggestions for Converting IDocs Adjusting for CustomizationExample Log File Example Conversion Tool Configuration File Migrating to Adapter for SAP R/3 Version Converting Bapi Formats Converting Bapi FormatsUpgrading Rules Upgrading Rules A P T E R 2 Installing Adapter for SAP R/3 PreparationPreparation Integration Server SupportTransport Support Installing Adapter for SAP R/3 Supported Platforms and CompilersInstallation Environment ServerCIM Repository Temporary Installation Directory Disk Space and Memory Requirements Required SoftwarePreparing the Installation Environment Previous versionsCIMRepository Installing Adapter for SAP R/3 Temporary Installation DirectoryOn Windows NT On AIX On HP-UXInstalling Adapter for SAP R/3 Choose Install a new repository Choose Use an existing repositoryInstalling Adapter for SAP R/3 Understanding Environment Variables Understanding Environment VariablesA P T E R 3 Uninstalling Adapter for SAP R/3 Starting the RepositoryUninstalling Adapter for SAP R/3 Uninstalling Adapter for SAP R/3Uninstalling Shared Components Enter the following command Uninstalling Shared Components Index SAP

R/3 specifications

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