This page describes how to connect your data pipeline to an SAP Ariba Source and a BigQuery Sink. You can configure and execute bulk data transfers from Ariba without any coding using the SAP Ariba Batch Source plugin from the Cloud Data Fusion Hub.
The plugin extracts data from the reporting facts provided in the SAP Ariba Source. Each fact corresponds with an SAP Ariba Document Type. Facts are exposed in view templates, which are accessed through the Analytical Reporting API.
For more information, see the SAP Ariba Batch Source reference.
Create an instance in Cloud Data Fusion version 6.5.1 or later. If your instance uses an earlier version, upgrade your Cloud Data Fusion environment.
An SAP Ariba User must do the following:
Retrieve the name of the reporting view template from the SAP Ariba
Analytical Reporting - View Management API by sending a GET request. See
Identifying Analytical reporting API view templates.
Optional: To prevent pipeline failures due to rate limits, identify the expected record count. The plugin extracts data from facts and dimensions through the SAP Ariba Analytical Reporting API, where rate limits apply. For more information, see Manage rate limits.
Deploy the SAP Ariba Batch Source plugin from the SAP tab of the Hub. For more information, see Deploy a plugin from the Hub.
Open the pipeline on the Cloud Data Fusion Studio page and select Data Pipeline - Batch. The plugin doesn't support real-time pipelines.
In the source menu, click SAP Ariba. The SAP Ariba Batch Source node appears in the pipeline.
Go to the node and click Properties. An Ariba Properties window opens.
Click Validate and resolve any errors.
Click Close.
On the Cloud Data Fusion Studio page, go to the Sink menu and click BigQuery.
The BigQuery Sink node appears in the pipeline.
Configure the required properties of the sink.
Click Validate and resolve any errors.
Click Close.
To check the records count for a specific date range in SAP Ariba, see Date-related filters for the Analytical Reporting API.
For more information, see Limits for the plugin.
The following table describes ways to troubleshoot issues with rate limits.
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Last updated 2026-06-11 UTC.