sap.net connector: case study on microsoft sap bw data extract bill faison [email protected]
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SAP .NET Connector: Case Study on Microsoft SAP BW Data Extract
Bill [email protected]
Agenda
• What is the SAP .NET Connector• Data Push Design Overview• Development Overview• Lesson Learned
What is the SAP .NET Connector
• Terminology SAP BW – SAP data warehousing solution Info Object – Building blocks of BW. This is where you
define your key figures and characteristics. It is also where you store all of your master data
ODS – Operational Data Store. This is where you store you detailed level records in BW.
RFC – Remote Function Call. This is a call to a function module in a system different from the caller’s.
Windows Service - Formerly known as NT services, enable you to create long-running executable applications that run in their own Windows sessions. These services can be automatically started when the computer boots, can be paused and restarted, and do not show any user interface.
What is the SAP .NET Connector
• Terminology SQLXML – Enables developers to bridge the gap
between Extensible Markup Language (XML) and relational data. You can create XML views of your existing relational data and work with it as if it were an XML file for example.
SQLXML BULK LOAD – XML Bulk Load is a stand-alone COM object that allows you to load XML data into Microsoft SQL Server tables. Bulk load utility provides higher performance when you need to insert large amounts of XML data.
What is the SAP .NET Connector
• An SAP product released late 2002• From the SAP website:
The SAP Connectors allow the integration of different applications and technologies with SAP Systems via open standards
The SAP .NET Connector offers developers to expose BAPIs and remotely-enabled function modules to any .NET application (inside-out). You now also can access .NET components from with a mySAP.com application (outside-in)
What is the SAP .NET Connector
• SAP client solution, the SAP system is the server and the .NET application is the client that interacts with the RFC
• Examples of some uses for the SAP .NET Connector client application Windows form application that has a customized and
highly interactive user experience Console application to access information from the SAP
system as part of some NT batch processing
What is the SAP .NET Connector
• RFC server allows your SAP system to execute .NET code as if the .NET code were another SAP system
• Examples of some uses for the SAP .NET Connector server application Getting information such as maps, stock prices or
weather from an external service to be used within a SAP report
Sending emails from your SAP system
• Business case: Supply data that had been transformed in SAP BW to a non-SAP database
• Other solutions considered Create a custom ABAP to create flat files to be
consumed by the destination data warehouse Create a DTS package to extract and pump the data to
the non-SAP database Use MS SQL replication to extract and feed the data to
the non-SAP database Hub and Spoke
Data Push Design Overview
Data Push Design Overview
• Why we chose the SAP .NET Connector Flexibility Speed Cost Scalability Leverage development expertise on the internal
Microsoft SAP development team Demonstrate SAP BW ability to be a enterprise data
distribution tool within Microsoft using SAP openness tools
Data Push Design Overview
• Technologies used SAP BW 3.0B SAP .NET Connector 1.0 Window 2003 SQL 2000 SP3 SQL XML 3.0 Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
Data Push Design Overview
• Skill sets needed Database Design SAP Basis SAP Security ABAP developer RFC and TCP/IP knowledge MS SQL and DTS C# developer
Data Push Design Overview
SAP ABAPProgram
Call RFC withdestination
SM 59Destination
information table
SAP BWLayer
Windows Service
External SQL Server
Windows 2003ServerLayer
SQL XMLBULK
INSERTXML
Schema
ConvertIncometable to
XML
SAP BW Window 2003 Server
Data Push Design Overview
• Process Flow Submit a ABAP program to run per the selection criteria
entered ABAP program executes a RFC that will either create the
tables on the non-SAP database, or push the SAP data from the query that was run in the ABAP
RFC calls the Windows service, which will either call a stored procedure to create tables, or push data into the tables it had just created using SQLXML BULK INSERT
Pass back any success or failure message to the ABAP program
Development Overview
• Project Overview• Metadata Definition• RFC Set Up
• ABAP Query over BW dataRFC call
• Windows Service Overview
• SQLXML BULK INSERT
Project Overview
• Detailed Example – Company Code• Business Requirement and Data Analysis
Pass to non-SAP data warehouse company code number and name
Full push of the data with each data pushData is stored in the BW info objects
0COMP_CODE0COMP_CODE data is stored in the BW
tables /BI0/MCOMP_CODE and /BI0/TCOMP_CODE
Project Overview
ABAP program will pull all company code data, and place it in a internal table, then pass the data in the internal table to a RFC
ABAP program will only pass the ‘Active’ records ABAP program will use a TCP/IP connection to
talk to the windows service
Meta data definition – SAP itab
Structure for Company Table Interface* Defines the company code table for ABAP and RFC
ZBPUR_COMPANY_TYPE Short text:Structure of Company Table Interface Structure Field structure Number of fields: 2 Sum of field lengths: 44
Component Type Len TypName Text COMPANYCODE CHAR 4 /BI0/OICOMP_CODE
Company CodeCOMPANYCODETEXT CHAR 40 RSTXTMD Med.
Desc
Metadata Definition – SAP itab
Structure for Tables to be created* Used to hold the name of the tables will create* in the destination databaseZBPUR_CREATED_TABLE_TYPE Short text:bw dnc created table structure Structure Field structure Number of fields: 2 Sum of field lengths: 100
Component Type Len TypName Text TABLENAME CHAR 50 TEXT50 Text FieldTABLENAMECREATE CHAR 50 TEXT50 Text Field
Metadata Definition – SQL Table
/* Company Table build */IF @TableName = 'CompanyCode'BEGINSET @DropTableString = 'DROP TABLE ' + /* Build the name of the table. */ @TableNameCreateSET @CreateTableString = 'CREATE TABLE ' + 'dbo.' + /* Build the name of the table. */ @TableNameCreate + /* Build a table fields */'(CompanyCode CHAR(4) NOT NULL,CompanyCodeText VARCHAR(40) NULL DEFAULT(" "),CONSTRAINT ' + @TableNameCreate + '_PK PRIMARY KEY (CompanyCode))'
/* Check to see if the table exists, if yes delete it */IF exists (select * from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES where TABLE_NAME = @TableNameCreate) EXEC (@DropTableString)/* Create the table */EXEC (@CreateTableString)
/* Error message to pass back to BWSET @ErrCode=@@ERRORRETURN (@ErrCode)
END
Metadata Definition – XSD file
XML File - ZBPUR_COMPANY_TYPETable.xsd <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:sql="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:mapping-schema">- Maps to RFC table structure name- FRODO is a place holder for the C# code to fill in the SQL table name from
RFC<xs:element name = "ZBPUR_COMPANY_TYPE" sql:relation="FRODO"> <xs:complexType><xs:sequence> - Element name maps the RFC table field name, sql:field maps to the SQL
table <xs:element name="COMPANYCODE" sql:field="CompanyCode"
type="xs:string" /> <xs:element name="COMPANYCODETEXT" sql:field="CompanyCodeText"
type="xs:string" /></xs:sequence>
RFC Set Up
TCP/IP Set up – SM59 RFC destination BW_NETCONNECT Connection type T TCP/IP connection
Activation Type SectionChose ‘Registered Server Program’
Registered Server Program SectionProgram ID – <Window Service program executable>
Gateway OptionsGateway Host - < Gateway Host Name>Gateway Service - < Gateway Service Name>
Logon Security TabClick on Actv., and enter in the name of the authorization to use the
destination
ABAP - Query over BW data
* t_comp_code ITAB to hold data from the ABAP query and is passed
* to the RFC callDATA: t_comp_code TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF
zbpur_company_type.
* c_company_function is the RFC name defined with SE37* c_company is the name we pass to the windows service to* identify which table we are processingDATA: c_company_function(35) TYPE c VALUE 'Z_B_PUR_R_COMPANY_TABLE', c_company TYPE tablename VALUE
'CompanyCode'
ABAP - Query over BW data
* Select all active company code records* and move the results into the ITAB t_comp_code SELECT t~comp_code t~txtmd FROM /bi0/tcomp_code AS t JOIN
/bi0/mcomp_code AS m ON t~comp_code = m~comp_code INTO TABLE t_comp_code WHERE m~objvers = 'A' AND m~changed = ''.* Call the RFC that will pass the data to the window servicePERFORM rfc_call TABLES t_comp_code USING c_company_function c_company.
ABAP – RFC call
FORM rfc_call TABLES t_table “ Data from query USING _function “ RFC name _tab_name. “ Table identifier* Get the name of the table to created with date/time stampREAD TABLE t_tables INTO wa_tables WITH KEY tablename = _tab_name.* c_dest is the name of the TCP/IP connections defined in SM59 CALL FUNCTION _function DESTINATION c_dest EXPORTING table = wa_tables-tablenamecreate “ Table to be created server = p_serv “ Destination Server from sel. screen database = p_db “ Destination database from sel. screen IMPORTING return_code = return_text “ Message text TABLES table_name = t_table “ Data from ABAP query EXCEPTIONS communication_failure = 1 system_failure = 2. .
FUNCTION Z_B_PUR_R_COMPANY_TABLE.*"----------------------------------------------------------------------*"*"Local interface:*" IMPORTING*" VALUE(TABLE) TYPE TEXT50*" VALUE(SERVER) TYPE TEXT50*" VALUE(DATABASE) TYPE TEXT50*" EXPORTING*" VALUE(RETURN_CODE) TYPE ZBPUR_DNC_RETURN_CODE_TYPE*" TABLES*" TABLE_NAME STRUCTURE ZBPUR_COMPANY_TYPE*"----------------------------------------------------------------------
ENDFUNCTION.
ABAP – RFC call
Windows Service Overview
• Windows Service receives the RFC call and process the incoming data
• Load predefined XML schema and load incoming data into external SQLServer via SQLXML interface using SQLXML BULK INSERT
SQLXML BULK INSERT
// Example of how to write the SQLXML BULK INSERT Code
SQLXMLBulkLoad3Class objBL = new SQLXMLBulkLoad3Class();// Set the connectation string// ServerName and DataBaseName come from the RFC
objBL.ConnectionString = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Data Source=" + ServerName + ";Initial
Catalog=" + DataBaseName + "; Trusted_Connection=yes";// Write any error to a error file
objBL.ErrorLogFile = appPath + "error.xml";
SQLXML BULK INSERT
BULK INSERT SettingobjBL.SGUseID = true;// XML Bulk Load assigns the values that are specified in the source
file to the identity columnobjBL.KeepIdentity = true;// XML Bulk Load creates temporary files, one for each table that is
identified in the mapping schema//objBL.Transaction = true;//source data is not an XML fragment objBL.XMLFragment = false;// appPath is passed in from a .ini fileobjBL.TempFilePath = appPath;
// Execute the BL// xsdfile is the predefined XML schema // dataStream is the data from BW
objBL.Execute(xsdfile, dataStream);
Lesson Learned
• Performance Results• Phase 2 Changes• Lagniappe• Useful Sites
Performance Results
• 15 tables total10 master data tables4 transactional tables1 audit table
• 1 year worth of data • Loaded 2K records per second• Total run time is about 20 minutes
Phase 2 Changes
• Leverage the BAPI or BADI to format the data
• Load data in parallel• Add more robust error messages• Automatically generate the XML schema
Lagniappe
• SQL XML BULK INSERT requires the data to be in a set format depending on how you have created your SQL tables, or it will fail. Here are some hints on how to debug the data format: Create a test excel spreadsheet, and load data
into the SQL tables using a DTS package BULK INSERT task
Watch out for how the data is stored in the SAP, and the format that the SQL table requires the data to be in
- Leading zeros could cause issues- Date time fields need to be adjusted
Lagniappe
• When defining your Table definition, consider the following for performance Do not put constraints in your tables unless
you have to If you have large datasets, commit the data in
batches instead of loading all of the records at once
Use varchar/nvarchar columns instead of text/ntext columns whenever possible. Use char/varchar columns instead of nchar/nvarchar if you do not need to store unicode data.
Useful Sites
• http://service.sap.com/CONNECTORS Requires a OSS log on
• http://www.microsoft-sap.com/• http://www.sapgenie.com/interfaces/netconnector.htm
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