SAP Ariba ERP Integration Guide
SAP Ariba ERP Integration Guide
The SAP Ariba Cloud Integration Gateway primarily functions as a mediator that transforms and maps data between SAP ERP and the Ariba Network. It facilitates monitoring of transactions between the systems, ensuring seamless data integration .
Understanding and configuring global settings, which include maintaining certificates and interface setups, is vital to ensure security compliance and data integrity. Proper configuration minimizes integration errors and enhances the reliability of information exchange between SAP ERP and Ariba Network .
Supported versions include SAP ERP with SAP_BASIS 700 SP27, and EHP4 to EHP8 for SAP ERP 6.0 with varying support package and database versions. The minimum supported SAP_APPL versions are 604 SP12 for EHP4, 605 SP09 for EHP5, and 618 for EHP8 .
The steps include enabling the gateway on Ariba Network, downloading necessary software components, installing and configuring the cloud connector and add-on, and setting time and global settings on SAP ERP. Each step ensures proper setup and operation of all involved components for a smooth integration process .
By implementing extensions and Business Add-Ins (BAdIs), users can tailor the standard integration process to better fit specific business needs, enhancing process efficiency and meeting unique requirements. However, it necessitates thorough testing to avoid potential operational disruptions .
The integration requires the SAP Ariba Cloud Integration Gateway Supplier Add-On for SAP ERP, and the SAP Cloud Platform cloud connector. The add-on allows SAP ERP to communicate with Ariba Network via the Integration Gateway, while the cloud connector efficiently and securely transfers data between the cloud applications .
In SAP ERP, time zone settings are configured using transaction codes SE11 to maintain time zone AUSNSW in table TTZ5, and STZBC for overall time zone settings. This setup ensures accurate time-based operations and data consistency across integrated systems .
The gateway employs a mapping tool that facilitates custom parameter mappings from SAP ERP to the Ariba Cloud Integration Gateway. Custom extensions and Business Add-Ins (BAdIs) are implemented to address specific needs for tailored transaction handling .
Reviewing configurations is crucial to ensure that all settings are correctly implemented, which prevents errors and ensures smooth operational execution once the project is launched into the production environment .
The cloud connector acts as a secure communication bridge, facilitating efficient data transfer between SAP Ariba Cloud Integration Gateway and SAP ERP systems, thus ensuring effective cloud application connectivity .