SAP Configuration
- Open the Profile Wizard. If you do not have the desktop shortcut or Program menu path, locate the file Profile Wizard.exe under the root docuflow installation folder.
- Add an SAP System configuration tab by selecting “SAP…” from the “System” menu. Use a descriptive name to define the SAP environment you are creating.
- Complete the rest of the SAP configuration information on the newly created tab. Make sure to enable SAP processing by checking the box at the top of the Profile Wizard SAP tab. For help setting some of these values work with SAP Basis team members.
Setting | Description | Sample Value (s) |
---|---|---|
Client | Client number to connect to | 800 |
Language | Language can only be EN for English currently but the setting is available for future international use | EN |
System | The system number | 00 |
Unicode | True if the system is a Unicode system and communication will be in Unicode. This is recommended to be enabled. | |
User ID | The SAP non dialogue system account with elevated permissions to allow the middleware to communicate with SAP. | DOCUFLOW |
Password | The non expiring password for the SAP system account | *********** |
App. Server Host | The application server host name or ip address(disabled if using load balancing) | |
Gateway Host | The gateway host name or ip address that the RFC destinations are configured to. | 127.0.0.1 |
Gateway Port | The port number used to communicate with the gateway. Typically 33## with the ##’s being the system number | 3300 |
Use Load Balanced Server | When enabled a message server can be configured to handle incoming Enterprise Connector calls. If available it is recommended that this be utilized | |
Msg. Server Host | The message server host name or ip address. | 127.0.0.1 |
Msg. Server Port | The port number to use to communicate with the message server. Typically 36## with the ##’s being the system number. | 3600 |
R3 System Name | The system name | ED1 |
Group Name | The group name used with the message server | Production |
Use Secure Network Connection (SNC) | If enabled secure communication will be used between the Enterprise Connector and SAP. Generally this is not needed since all communication is from servers behind a firewall. | |
SNC Name | The SNC Name to use | |
SNC Partner | The SNC Partner name | |
QOS | The SNC quality of service | |
SNC Library | The SNC library location | |
Use SAP Router | If enabled SAP router technology is used for communication. | |
SAP Router | The SAP router configuration | |
4. Save the configuration profile by using the Profile menu.
5. Once the information entered is correct verify the settings by pressing the “Test SAP Connection” button. If the connection is successful you will see the following popup window:

If an error message occurs, or if there is no response at all, please refer to the Enterprise Connector log file.
Note: A typical reason for no response is either the SAP Gateway has security enabled and Basis must allow access (refer to above section Configure SAP Gateway – docuflow ECM Only) or the SAP Jco library does not exist in the Jco folder.
