Published 6/2022
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Everything you need to know about SAP Process Orchestration tools and Integration Concepts is here !
What you’ll learn
Understand the difference between PI and PO
Introduction to SAP Process Orchestration and Process Integration
Understanding on Integration Concepts
Build Interface with SAP PO Tool
Understand Concepts like XML, HTTP, Webservice, SOA and many others
Requirements
Interested and determined to learn SAP PI/PO
Description
SAP PI (Process Integration) is an undertaking coordination stage that gives consistent reconciliation among SAP and non-SAP applications inside the association A2A (Application to Application) or even external the association B2B (Business to Business). It permits associations to trade data between interior programming projects inside the organization and outer frameworks outside the organization.SAP PO (Process Orchestration) is an instrument for computerization and streamlining of business processes. It consolidates highlights of SAP Business Process Management (BPM), SAP Process Integration (PI), and SAP Business Rules Management (BRM). As such, SAP Process Orchestration is a further developed variant of SAP PI and has every one of the instruments expected to coordinate applications.SAP PI connects different platforms likeSAP and Non-SAP systemsB2B and A2A ScenariosAsynchronous and Synchronous CommunicationsCross-component business process managementInterfacing frameworks utilizing correspondence conventions like sFTP, AS2, SOAP, HTTP, and so forth.Course messages between frameworks. PI/PO can course messages from one shipper framework to at least one recipient framework in light of business process rules or specialized directing principles.Change or guide message designs among shipper and target frameworks.Give a run-time climate to trading messages among frameworks and point of interaction checking capacities.Execute joining work processes with a progression of steps, for example, the Purchase Order process mixed with endorsement activities.Work becomes simpler and more problem-free on the off chance that designers and associations have one instrument that can be utilized for a wide range of mixes, instead of a few unique devices being utilized for more modest undertakings. The clients who are explicitly designated are the people who as of now use SAP ERP – they definitely realize that SAP engineers are working effectively at creating valuable coordination devices.
Overview
Section 1: INTRODUCTION
Lecture 1 Introduction to PI-PO
Section 2: SLD overview
Lecture 2 SLD overview and demo agenda
Section 3: File to File scenario
Lecture 3 File To File Transfer
Section 4: Integration Directory
Lecture 4 Integration Directory OVERVIEW
Section 5: Pipelining and Error Monitoring
Lecture 5 Inducing AND Monitoring Error
Section 6: File to Idoc
Lecture 6 File to Idoc scenario
Section 7: Soap to RFC scenario
Lecture 7 SOAP to RFC
Section 8: SOAP UI
Lecture 8 Usage of soap UI
Section 9: HTTP to SOAP
Lecture 9 HTTP to SOAP scenario
Section 10: SAP PI message
Lecture 10 SAP PI MESSAGE processing
Section 11: XML
Lecture 11 XML validation
Section 12: File content conversion
Lecture 12 File content conversion
Section 13: FILE TO IDOC
Lecture 13 FILE TO IDOC conversion
Section 14: Displaying XML messages
Lecture 14 Displaying XML MESSAGE versions
Section 15: MAPPING
Lecture 15 Advanced mapping functions
Section 16: Graphical mapping
Lecture 16 Advanced functions of graphical mapping
Section 17: Value mapping
Lecture 17 Advanced functions of value mapping
Section 18: Refactoring message mapping
Lecture 18 Refactoring message mapping
Section 19: Parametrized mapping and lookups
Lecture 19 Parametrized mapping and lookups
Section 20: LOOKUPS
Lecture 20 RFC lookups
Section 21: CCBPM STEPS
Lecture 21 CCBPM step types
Section 22: CCBPM designing
Lecture 22 Designing CCBPM
Section 23: File RFC File using CCBPM – INTEGRATION DIRECTORY
Lecture 23 File RFC File using CCBPM – INTEGRATION DIRECTORY
Section 24: File RFC File using CCBPM
Lecture 24 File RFC File using CCBPM
Section 25: CCBPM
Lecture 25 Building CCBPM
Section 26: Building integration directory
Lecture 26 Building integration directory
Section 27: Combining multiple files-CCBPM
Lecture 27 Combining multiple source files using CCBPM
Section 28: CCBPM development
Lecture 28 Development of CCBPM
Section 29: Configuration of integration directory
Lecture 29 Integration directory
Section 30: ASYNC – SYNC bridge
Lecture 30 ASYNC – SYNC bridge
Section 31: ASYNC – SYNC BRIDGE file RFC file
Lecture 31 ASYNC – SYNC BRIDGE file RFC file
Section 32: SYNC – ASYNC bridge
Lecture 32 SYNC – ASYNC bridge
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