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Configuring a workflow for SAP

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Configuring the workflow

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  1. Import a Transaction or Query Script. (See Working with Transaction and Query scripts for complete instructions.)
  2. In the New Web Service dialog box, type a name for the group, and then click OK.
  3. Click "Use SAP Credentials". (When this is unchecked you won't see SAPUser and SAPPassword Web Service Fields.)

 

Configuring Integrated Logon SSO

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  1. In the Solution pane, click Winshuttle Solution.
  2. In the Solution Properties pane, next to SAPLogon Type click the drop arrow and then select IntegratedLogon_SSO.
  3. Import a Transaction or Query Script. (See Working with Transaction and Query scripts for complete instructions.)
  4. On the Designer menu bar, click Tools, and then click Manage Field Mappings.
  5. Click Add.
  6. In the New Web Service dialog box, next to Service Name, select the imported script from the drop menu.
  7. Next to Group, type a name for the group, and then click OK.

Note that now you won't see the Use SAP Credentials checkbox in the Manage Field Mappings screen, and you will see the following fields as Input Values:

  • WindowsUserName
  • WindowsPassword

Configuring X509 certificate and Kerberos based SAP SSO logon

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  1. In the Solution pane, click Winshuttle Solution.
  2. In the Solution Properties pane, next to SAPLogon Type click the drop arrow and then select IntegratedSSO_Certificate.
  3. Import a Transaction or Query Script. (See Working with Transaction and Query scripts for complete instructions.)
  4. On the Designer menu bar, click Tools, and then click Manage Field Mappings.
  5. Click Add.
  6. Next to Service Name, click the drop arrow, and then select the imported script from the menu.
  7. Next to Group, type a name for the group, and then click OK.