SAP #2: Connect to SAP EPH4
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SAP #2: Connect SAP EPH4
Introduction
From the previous post, we completed the SAP EPH4 installation on the VMWare. This article will show you how you can run the SAP instance and how to connect to the system.
Running SAP Instance
After completing installation, log off from the current user and login with SAP admin account. In my case, “devadm” account was created with the master password which I entered during installation time.
After logging with “devadm” account, “SAP Management Console” will be shown on the Desktop.
Run “SAP Management Console”
Click “Start”
Enter Master Password
Wait until turning light to green on the SAPSRV 0 icon. If the icon color is not green, need to troubleshooting about installation.
Prerequisites
- SAP GUI 7.1 or 7.2. I tested with 7.3, but no luck. I couldn’t find any 7.1 version, so I installed 7.2 on my computer.
- Office 2007. As far as I know, SAPGUI will need office product and supporting up to 2007.
Connecting to SAP
After starting the SAP, select logon
Enter username
Default user list
SAP* - 000/001/006
DDIC - 000/001
EARLYWATCH - 066
SAPCPIC - 000/001
All password will be the master password which you created during installation time.
I will logon with DDIC
If you are running first time SAPGUI, security dialog will be popped up.
Click “Start SAP Easy Access”
Wait until finishing compiling. Finally, you will see this screen if everything is working.
Connection using SAPGUI
Run SAP Logon 720 and click new “System Connection Entry”
Click OK
After entering username and password, press enter
Now time to play with SAP
Note: IDES Companies
- 800: IDES-ALE: Central FI Syst - Deuchschland
- 810: IDES-ALE: Sales System - Spanien
- 811: IDES-ALE: Production - Portugal
- 812: IDES-ALE: Warehouse - USA
To look at the this list, go to Tools->Administration->Administration->Client Administration->Client Maintenance
Summary
From this blog, I showed two different ways to connect to SAP system; 1. from SAP MMC snap-in 2. using SAP GUI. Marching step-by-step and I hope I could be the expert on the SAP in near future. I am going to explain the general concept of handling business process of orders. There are so many factors will be involved, but I am going to explain the overall picture of the order processing which I am going to implement to the system as part of my final goal.
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