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Before you start the implementation, make sure you have the latest version of this document. You can find the latest version at the following location:http://xxx/xxx. The following table provides an overview of the most important document changes. Version
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
SAP MII Configuration Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Chapter 2
Documentation Landscape for SAP Solutions and Business Scenarios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Chapter 3
System Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Chapter 4
Creating users for MII 14.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Chapter 5
Initial Logon to SAP MII System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Chapter 6
Integrating SAP MII with NWDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Chapter 7
Configuring Message Listeners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Chapter 8
Configuring JRA for the JRA Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Chapter 9
Configuring SAP MII Dataservers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Chapter 10
Configuring SAP MII Schedulers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Chapter 11
Configuring Connections in SAP MII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Chapter 12
KPI Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Chapter 13
Configuring Enhanced Change and Transport System (CTS+) with SAP MII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Chapter 14
Plant Information Catalog (PIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Chapter 15
SAP MII Mail Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Chapter 16
Configuring Dashboards Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
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Configuring MII Crystal Reports Connector in Crystal Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PUBLIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/54 . 43
Chapter 18
Configuring Solution Manager for SAP MII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
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SAP MII Configuration Guide
1 SAP MII Configuration Guide
This business scenario configuration guide applies to general configuration of SAP MII 14.0. This includes configurations that are needed only once as well as configurations that may be needed more than once during the usage of SAP MII 14.0. The business scenario configuration guide contains steps required to implement various business scenarios in SAP MII. Business Scenario and Application Components Business Scenario
Application Components
Creating User for MII 14.0
SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher SAP Netweaver Development Infrastructure SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher SAP ERP SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher SAP ERP SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) 14.0 SAP Netweaver 7.30 or higher
Integrating MII with NWDI
Configuring Listeners for IDOC/RFC Communication Configuring JRA for the JRA Actions
Configuring MII Dataservers Configuring MII Schedulers Configuring Connections in MII KPI Monitor Enhanced Change and Transport System (CTS+) Plant Information Catalog
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For more information about the necessary components and releases, see service.sap.com/ instguides.
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Documentation Landscape for SAP Solutions and Business Scenarios
2 Documentation Landscape for SAP Solutions and Business Scenarios
This documentation gives you an overview of the major sources of information available to you on SAP solutions and business scenarios. Always use the current documents in your implementation. Current Documents Document
Quick Links on the SAP Service Marketplace
Business Scenario Description service.sap.com/instguides Master Guide, Installation and service.sap.com/ibc Upgrade Guides Business-Scenario Configuration service.sap.com/ibc Guide SAP Library Help Portal (help.sap.com) with all releases of an SAP component To display the SAP Library in an SAP system, choose Help SAP Library
Current Supplementary Information Information
Quick Links on the SAP Service Marketplace
SAP Notes
service.sap.com/notes to search for SAP Notes service.sap.com/instguides listed by installation and upgrade guide
Prerequisites
The following documents are available for an SAP solution: Master, Installation, and Upgrade Guides These documents describe how you install or upgrade the system landscape required by a business scenario. The central initial access document for each SAP solution is the Master Guide. It lists the SAP application components and third-party applications required by each business scenario and refers to their installation and upgrade guides. These are component installation guides, business scenario upgrade guides, and component upgrade guides. Business Scenario Configuration Guide This document describes the settings you use to configure the SAP application components and thirdparty applications required for a specific business scenario. It contains information specific to business scenarios for the particular IMG activity. It does not reiterate the Customizing documentation but refers to particular IMG texts. Business Scenario Description
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Documentation Landscape for SAP Solutions and Business Scenarios
This document describes how a business scenario runs once all components have been installed and configured. All the business processes of a business scenario are represented graphically in the component view, which illustrates the process steps of each SAP component. SAP Library This contains the entire documentation of SAP components and business scenarios. The business scenario description is part of the SAP Library.
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System Connections
3 System Connections
Prerequisites
Õ~æ€æ You have installed the components listed in the Software Component Matrix section in the SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP xMII) Master Guide. For more information, see service.sap.com/instguides.
Õ~æ€æ You have already read the Scenario & Process Component List, which is found on the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/scl.
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Creating users for MII 14.0
4 Creating users for MII 14.0
In order to access SAP MII and implement SAP MII functionalities, various users with specific roles to perform specific actions must be created. For SAP MII 14.0, following are the existing roles: €r·ä, SAP_XMII_Administrator €r·ä, SAP_XMII_Approver €r·ä, SAP_XMII_Developer €r·ä, SAP_XMII_DynamicQuery €r·ä, SAP_XMII_ProjectManagement €r·ä, SAP_XMII_Read_only €r·ä, SAP_XMII_Super_Administrator €r·ä, SAP_XMII_User For more details, see Actions for Permissions [external document]. Procedure
1. Logon to the SAP MII system http://
:/nwa. 2. Logon to the Netweaver Administration (nwa) by providing valid credentials. 3. Choose Configuration tab Identity Management Create User. 4. Choose General Information Details and enter the details. 5. On the Assigned Roles tab, enter *MII* in the Search Criteria field. 6. Choose Go. 7. Select the roles to be assigned to the current user and choose Add. 8. Choose Save. An MII user will be created for the logged in user.
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Initial Logon to SAP MII System
5 Initial Logon to SAP MII System
Once the new MII user logs in for the first time into the SAP MII system, he will be prompted to change the initial password that was defined while creating the user. Logon to the system using the URL ://:/XMII.
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Integrating SAP MII with NWDI
6 Integrating SAP MII with NWDI
To integrate NWDI with SAP MII, you have to configure SLD in NetWeaver Administrator. Procedure
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To configure SLD with SAP Netweaver, do the following: 1. Choose Configuration Infrastructure Java System Properties. 2. Under Templates tab, select the instance id. 3. Choose SDIC Services in Services tab. 4. Enter sdic.sld.url in the Name column. 5. Enter sdic.nwdiservers.admin.user with you user name. 6. Choose Save. 2. Load the security certificates in NWA. 1. Choose Configuration Security Certificates and Keys. 2. Filter for TrustedCAs in Key Storage Views. 3. Choose Import Entry to import a certificate. 4. Choose X.509 Certificate as Entry Type. 5. Browse the certificate from your local system. 6. Choose Import. 7. Repeat Steps d–f to import all the certificates. 3. Setup your SAP MII system with NWDI configurations 1. On the SAP MII home page, choose Content Development NWDI Configuration. 2. Choose Edit and enter your user name and windows password. 3. Select Enabled and Extended check boxes. 4. In the Development Configuration section, enter configuration name and support component in the relevant fields. 5. Choose Save. You can perform DTR activities in the SAP MII Workbench.
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Configuring Message Listeners
7 Configuring Message Listeners
Configuring Message Listeners for IDOC/RFC Communication SAP MII provides a set of pre-shipped IDOC and RFC listeners. These can be configured to receive IDOCs and RFCs from an SAP ERP system. To enable the ERP system to issue RFCs or IDOCs for the SAP MII RFC Listener or IDOC Listener, RFC Destinations must be defined on the ERP system. The configurations on SAP MII is as follows: Procedure Creating an IDoc Listener in SAP MII
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Logon to SAP Netweaver Administrator. On the Configuration tab, choose Infrastructure Application Resources. The Application Resources: Overview screen appears. Choose Resource Adapters from the Show field. Select any IDoc that starts with XMII from the Resource Name column. Enter the following values in the Properties tab: þm¨ ÈV ProgramID: Server's program ID as defined in SAP ERP system þm¨ ÈV MaxReaderThreadCount: Maximum count of listening servers. The minimum count is 1. þm¨ ÈV SAPClient: Client of the SAP ERP system þm¨ ÈV UserName: User who can access the configured SAP ERP system þm¨ ÈV Password: þm¨ ÈV Language: þm¨ ÈV Server Name: SAP ERP Application Server name þm¨ ÈV Port Number: System number of SAP ERP system þm¨ ÈV Binding Key: XMIIIDOC NOTE
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This value is specific for XMII and should not be changed. Choose Save.
Testing the Connection for IDoc
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Logon to SAP MII system. Choose Message Services Message Listeners. Select any message listener and choose Edit. Select message name/type from the Message Name field and choose Save. Choose Update.
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On the Configuration tab, check for SAP Server and client name. This should be the same as the SAP ERP system. A message regarding connection status appears on the Status tab.
Check to see if IDocs or RFCs were received in SAP MII
1. On the SAP MII administration menu, choose Message Services Message Monitor. 2. Choose Advanced. 3. Enter the time period in the From Time and To Date fields. 4. Choose Go. The IDocs or RFCs sent from the SAP ERP system will be visible in the Message Monitor screen. Configuring Message Listener for HTTP Messages
SAP MII provides a pre-shipped message listener XMIIMESSAGELISTENER for HTTP messages. The message name and Id fields can be configured either using the pre-shipped listener or by passing as parameters on this URL. Following are the steps to configure these fields using the pre-shipped listener: 1. On the SAP MII administration menu, choose Message Services Message Monitor. 2. Select XMIIMESSAGELISTENER in the Message Listeners and choose Edit. 3. Choose Configuration Add. 4. From the Schema column, browse and choose a schema. 5. Choose Link Editor from XPath for Message Name column The structure of the schema to choose the XPath for the message name appears. 6. Repeat Step 5 to choose an XPath for Message ID. Alternatively the parameters can also be passed as parameters using the URL, http://host:port// XMII/Illuminator? service=WSMessageListener&mode=WSMessageListenerServer&Name=MessageID=
Specifying the MessageID parameter provides Exactly Once support for HTTP messages. For Exactly Once In Order support, the URL needs to be configured with the additional parameters SequenceName and MessageNumber. The URL for EOIO is as follows: http://host:port//XMII/Illuminator? service=WSMessageListener&mode=WSMessageListenerServer&Name=MessageID=&SequenceName=&MessageNumber=. Setting up a Message Processing Rule
Message processing rules determine the method to process incoming RFCs and IDOCs. Messages are processed based on their type. A message processing rule can be created as follows: 1. On the SAP MII administration menu, choose Message Services Message Processing Rules. 2. Choose Create. 3. Enter a rule name.
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Select the name of your IDoc Listener from the Message Listener dropdown list. The Message Type will be selected by default based on the Message Listener. You can also use wildcards in the Message Type field. Enter message name in the Message Name textbox. Choose Category/Transaction as the Processing Type. For asynchronous mode of processing, choose Transaction. Browse for a valid transaction. Set the input parameter to the correct xml input parameter name. 뢧¢" On choosing Transaction, the transactions in the SAP MII Workbench are displayed. Select the transaction with transaction parameter of data type XML. Once selected, the transaction parameters are displayed in the Parameters table. Select the check box against the parameter to set the input parameter to the correct XML input parameter name. 뢧¢" On choosing Category, choose Add, enter a category name and description and save.
Setting up a Message Cleanup Rule
The messages that are obsolete or no longer needed can be deleted from SAP MII through the message cleanup rules. A message cleanup rule can be created as follows: 1. On the SAP MII administration menu, choose Message Services Message Cleanup Rules. 2. Choose Create. 3. Enter a rule name 4. Select the name of your IDoc Listener from the Message Listener dropdown list. 5. The Message Type will be selected by default based on the Message Listener. 6. Enter message name or type in the Message Name textbox. 7. Enter a value in hours in the Messages Older Than textbox 8. Select the desired Processing Status. 9. Select Enabled checkbox. 10. Choose Save.
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Configuring JRA for the JRA Actions
8 Configuring JRA for the JRA Actions
Prerequisites
You must have write permissions to the following pages: à*À°Ag Operation Management Systems Start & Stop à*À°Ag Configuration Management Infrastructure Application Resources The above mentioned pages are located within the NetWeaver Administration (http:// :/nwa) configuration page. Procedure Starting the JRA Applications
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Login to the NetWeaver Administrator page (http://:/nwa). Choose Operation Management Start & Stop. Select the Java EE Applications tab. Enter jra in the application list filter box. Select tc~sapjra from the list. NOTE
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If status is Started, follow the steps as in the section Cloning the Default JRA Configuration. Choose Start in the Application Details section. Select On All Instances. Set Started as initial state option. Choose Save.
Cloning the Default JRA Configuration
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Login to the NetWeaver Administrator page (http://:/nwa). Choose Configuration Management Infrastructure Application Resources. Select JCA Resources. Select SAPJavaResourceAdapter15 from the Resource list. In the Resource Details section, select the Dependent JCA Connection Factories tab Choose Copy and Add New JCA Connection Factory to define JRA connection Enter relevant resource name for the JNDI (Java Naming Directory Interface) name. You must following the standard naming convention. The recommended naming convention is /MIISyncComm1. In the actions, the resource MIISyncComm1 will appear as deployedAdapters/SAP/MIISyncComm1//SAP/MIISyncComm1 where type can be as follows:
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ä+…A¡ NonGlobal: These connections are SAP ERP specific. Connections acquired from connection factory with this setting will not be enlisted into distributed (Java Transaction API or JTA) transactions. ä+…A¡ Shareable: This is an default JRA operation. All connections returned to the application will share one physical connection. Only one physical connection is created even if the application wants to acquire 2 or more connections form one resource adapter. ä+…A¡ Unsharable: Each connection for the application will use separate physical connections from the connection pool. 2 or more physical connections are created if the application requires 2 or more connections from one resource adapter Choose Configuration Properties tab. Enter the following values for the JRA communication configuration: ä+…A¡ SAPClient: SAP ERP Client number ä+…A¡ UserName: ä+…A¡ Password: ä+…A¡ Language : Enter login language for the user ä+…A¡ ServerName: The SAP ERP server URL as it resolves on your network (Fully Qualified) ä+…A¡ PortNumber: ERP defined system number NOTE
Additional parameters for Load Balancing across a cluster, such as MessageServer, SystemID, and Group instead of ServerName and PortNumber can be assigned. For details on assigning the additional parameters, see help.sap.com Parameters for SAP [external document] JRA Configuration. 10. Optionally, you can limit the size and connection wait time for the JRA connections in the connection pool by selecting the Connection Pooling tab and entering values in the Maximum Connections and Maximum Time to Wait for Connection (Sec.) fields 11. Choose Save. 12. Logon to the SAP MII Workbench and verify that your newly created adapter appears in the SAP JRA Interface SAP JRA Start Session
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Configuring SAP MII Dataservers
9 Configuring SAP MII Dataservers
MII data servers can be configured in the SAP MII server using the Data Servers administration screen. Procedure
Following are the configurations required for all data servers: 1. From the Settings tab of the Details section, select Allow Dynamic Query checkbox. 2. From the Users tab, search the users in the Available Users column. Add them to the Assigned Users column. 1. Configuring PCo Dataservers
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Logon to the SAP MII system using ://:/XMII/ Menu.jsp. 2. Enter valid credentials. 3. On the SAP MII administration menu, choose Data Services Data Servers. 4. On the Data Services screen, choose Create. The SAP MII: Data Servers screen appears. 5. Enter the following details: dڬ�o Server Name: dڬ�o Connector Type: PCo Connector dڬ�o Description: Description for the sevrer. 6. Choose Next. 7. Enter the URL of the Pco instance as ://:/PCo Management or use the registered Pco instance. For using the registered Pco instance, browse to choose the instance and choose Next. 8. Enter credentials for the Pco server and choose OK. 9. Choose one PCo Agent and choose Finish. 10. Select the Enabled. 11. Choose Save. 2. Configuring IDBC Dataservers
You have to upload Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) drivers. For more details, see Uploading JDBC drivers [external document]. 1. Follow steps 1–6 as in section Configuring PCo Dataservers. In Step 5, enter IDBC in the Connector Type field.
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Select Enabled checkbox in the Settings tab of the Details section. Enter the details in the Connection tab and choose Save. Following are some of the fields in the Connection tab: Parameter
Description
DatePrefix
Prefix to the start date and end date parameters in query templates used to format the date to match the database configuration. If you are connecting to a Microsoft SQL server database, the typical prefix is a single quote. If you are connecting to an Oracle database, an example of a prefix is GetDate ('. Suffix to the start date and end date parameters in query templates used to format the date to match the database configuration. If you are connecting to a Microsoft SQL server database, the typical suffix is a single quote. If you are connecting to an Oracle database, an example of a suffix is ','MM/ DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS'). Command used by the database connector that is run when a connection pool is created. You can use it to set the database locale in Oracle. Date format used to construct WHERE clause conditions. Controls the construction of the WHERE clause for date comparisons for specific databases and servers. Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) driver classpath used to connect to the server. See JDBC Drivers. [external document] Password to connect to the database. The password field shows six asterisks even if your password has more or less characters or is blank. Passwords are not passed between browser clients and the database. The Servers.xml file is not accessible through the Web server. Maximum number of connections the pool allocates. If a request is received and all connections are in use and allocated, the query waits for an available connection or the specified timeout period. Number of connections to be established with the database when the connection pool is initialized. Driver-specific string that defines how to access the database. For example, with the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 JDBC driver, the ServerURL is: jdbc:inetdae://hammer9:1433?database=MyDatabase&sql7=true. The SQL server on machine hammer9 is connected to the MyDatabase database using TCP/IP port
DateSuffix
InitCommand
InternalDateFormat
JDBCDriver
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For additional URL parameters, see the documentation from the vendor of the JDBC driver you are using. Length of time (in minutes) that elapses before an unused connection expires and its resources are released back to the server. The connection pool maintains a minimum number of connections and, if necessary, creates a new connection. Number of times a connection can be used before it is terminated and its resources are released back to the server. This parameter is only required for ODBC data sources that have resource leaks when they execute many statements. Database-specific user ID.
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Parameter
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ValidationQuery
Query used to determine if a database connection is valid. For example, when using Microsoft SQL Server, you can use SELECT
GETDATE() or
SELECT * FROM Orders WHERE OrderId=-1.
WaitTime
The query does not have to return rows, but it must succeed. Amount of time SAP MII waits for a connection before it fails.
For details on the fields in the Connection tab, see Server Parameters. [external document]For other types of data servers, see Data Servers. [external document] For details on the fields in the Connection tab, see Server Parameters. [external document]
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Configuring SAP MII Schedulers
10 Configuring SAP MII Schedulers
You use the SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) Scheduler to do the following: $ e›šŁ Set up scheduled jobs $ e›šŁ Run transactions, queries, and manufacturing data objects (MDO) on different schedules $ e›šŁ View a summary of scheduled jobs Procedure
To create a scheduled job, do the following: 1. On the SAP MII administration menu, choose System Management Scheduler. 2. Choose Create. 3. Enter a name for the scheduled job. 4. Select the type of job (Transaction/Query/Manufacturing Data Object (MDO)/Key Performance Indicator) and choose OK. Configuring Scheduler for a Transaction 1. On selecting a transaction, the Details screen appears. 2. Enter the description. 3. Select Enabled check box for the scheduler to be enabled and running at the specified scheduled time. 4. Browse the folders in the SAP MII Workbench and select a transaction. 5. Choose OK. 6. Enter credentials in the User Name and Password fields. 7. Choose a pattern for your scheduled job. 8. Choose OK. From the Persistence Transaction dropdown list choose the transaction, Always/On Error/Never. Also, you can choose the log level. Configuring Scheduler for a Query 1. On selecting a query, the Details screen appears. 2. Enter the description. 3. Select Enabled check box for the scheduler to be enabled and running at the specified scheduled time. 4. Browse the folders in the SAP MII Workbench and select a query. The parameters table displays the parameters of the selected query. 5. Choose OK. 6. Enter credentials in the User Name and Password fields.
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7. Choose a pattern for your scheduled job. 8. Choose OK. Configuring Scheduler for Manufacturing Data Object (MDO) 1. On selecting a query, the Details screen appears. 2. Enter the description. 3. Select Enabled check box for the scheduler to be enabled and running at the specified scheduled time. 4. Browse the folders in the SAP MII Workbench and select an MDO. 5. Choose OK. 6. Enter credentials in the User Name and Password fields. 7. Choose a pattern for your scheduled job. 8. Choose OK. 9. From the Mode field, select Replace/Update/Delete. X§ıwR Replace: This mode will replace all the data in the result set of the MDO object with new data. X§ıwR Update: Updates the current result set of the MDO object. X§ıwR Delete: Allows the MDO query to perform delete operations on MDO object data. The parameters table displays the parameters of the selected MDO. 10. Choose Add and enter parameter key and value. 11. From the Postexecution tab, browse and choose a transaction. The table displays the parameters of the selected transaction. 12. Choose Add and enter the input parameters for the Delete MDO Query. Configuring Scheduler for Key Performance Indicator (KPI) 1. On selecting a KPI, the Details screen appears. 2. Enter the description. 3. Select Enabled check box for the scheduler to be enabled and running at the specified scheduled time. 4. Browse the folders in the SAP MII Workbench and select an KPI. 5. Choose OK. 6. Enter credentials in the User Name and Password fields. 7. Choose a pattern for your scheduled job. 8. Choose OK. 9. From the Mode field, select Append/Delete. X§ıwR Append: Appends the data to the existing result set of the KPI object X§ıwR Delete: Allows the KPI query to perform delete operations on the selected KPI object data. The parameters table displays the parameters of the selected KPI. 10. Choose Add and enter parameter key and value. 11. From the Postexecution tab, browse and choose a transaction. The table displays the parameters of the selected transaction.
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12. Choose Delete to enable the delete tab. 13. Browse and select a KPI query template from the SAP MII Workbench. 14. Choose Add and save the scheduler. 15. Choose Run. To edit a scheduled job, do the following: 1. On the SAP MII administration menu, choose System Management Scheduler. 2. Select the job from the table and choose Edit. 3. From the Details section, edit the data and choose Save. To delete a scheduled job, do the following: 1. On the SAP MII administration menu, choose System Management Scheduler. 2. Select the job from the table and choose Delete. 3. Choose Yes.
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Configuring Connections in SAP MII
11 Configuring Connections in SAP MII
You can maintain alias connection for the different MII connection types available on the Connections screen. Everytime you connect to a server, you can provide connection alias details instead of providing connections details. SAP MII 14.0 supports the following connection types: žØ¬U— BC (SAP Business Connector) žØ¬U— WAS (SAP NetWeaver Application Server) žØ¬U— JCO (SAP Java Connector) žØ¬U— JRA (Java Resource Adapter) žØ¬U— FTP (File Transfer Protocol) žØ¬U— MAIL (E-mail) žØ¬U— JMS (Java Message Service) žØ¬U— EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans) žØ¬U— CR (Crystal Reports) Procedure
To configure JCo connection, do the following: 1. Logon to the SAP MII system using ://
Servername>:/XMII/
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Default value is 10. žØ¬U— SSO: True/False (Check the checkbox if SSO is required and also maintain the credentials using Credential Alias screen in SAP MII for the SAP system)
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>¦Cxœ» Language: 7. Choose Save. Follow the above procedure for all connection types except for Crystal Reports. The following connection types are available for Crystal Reports: >¦Cxœ» JDBC >¦Cxœ» Java Beans >¦Cxœ» XML and Web Services >¦Cxœ» Access/Excel >¦Cxœ» ADO.NET >¦Cxœ» Database Files >¦Cxœ» ODBC >¦Cxœ» OLAP >¦Cxœ» OLE DB >¦Cxœ» SAP Info Sets In the Settings tab, you can select any of the above mentioned connection types for crystal reports and maintain the connection parameters or properties
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KPI Monitor
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KPI Monitor can be used to supervise the values of all those KPI(s) that are visible for the current user’s role. This screen provides a search template and you can define a custom search based on your defined date range, a specific set of dimensions and their values for any selected KPI . Thus, using the KPI Monitor, you can create and save different search templates with different sets of KPI(s) and their specifications that you wants to monitor. On this screen, you can also view KPI values graphically along with other details like Trend, Status, and many other specifications as defined in the KPI file definition. Procedure
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On the SAP MII: KPI Monitor screen, choose Create. Enter the name and description in the relevant columns. Select the duration in the Duration field. Choose Add. The Available KPIs screen displaying a list of KPIs appears. Since the KPIs are role based, the KPIs assigned to the user are displayed in this screen. 5. From the Subscribe column, select the KPIs and choose OK. The selected KPIs are now available in the Subscribed KPIs column. 6. From the Selected Dimensions section, choose Add. The Available Dimension(s) screen appears. 7. Select the dimensions and choose OK. The dimensions are added to the selected KPI. You can also specify values to the dimensions to query the KPI values. . 8. Choose Save. To view the data for the selected KPI, choose Run. To import and export the search templates between different systems, choose the relevant buttons from the SAP MII: KPI Monitor screen.
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Configuring Enhanced Change and Transport System (CTS+) with SAP MII
13 Configuring Enhanced Change and Transport System (CTS+) with SAP MII
You have to register Enhanced Change and Transport System (CTS+) as RFC destination in the NetWeaver server. Procedure
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Logon to the SAP NetWeaver administration screen using administrator credentials. Go to Configuration/Security/Destinations. Choose Create in the Destinations List table. The Destinations screen appears. 4. Enter the following: ©ºï#…è Hosting System: Local Java System N73 ©ºï#…è Destination Name: sap.com/com.sap.tc.di.CTSServer ©ºï#…è Destination Type: RFC 5. Choose Next. The Connection screen appears. 6. Enter the following: ©ºï#…è Target Host: Name of the CTS system ©ºï#…è System Number: CTS system number ©ºï#…è System ID: CTS system ID 7. Choose Next. The Authentication screen appears. 8. Enter the following: ©ºï#…è Authentication User: ©ºï#…è Language: ©ºï#…è Client: ©ºï#…è User Name: CTS system user name ©ºï#…è Password: CTS system password 9. In the Repository Connection, enter the details in Destination name, User Name and Password. 10. Choose Finish. To test the RFC connection, select the created destination in the Destination List table, choose Ping Connection button in the Destination Details column. A success message appears.
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To create an application in the CTS system, see SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com Application Lifecycle Mgmt CTS PLUG-IN 1.0 Change and Transport System (Including CTS Plug-In) Change and Transport System Overview (BC-CTS) Performing Configuration Steps for Non-ABAP Transports Connecting Further Applications with the Change and Transport System Configuring Source Systems for Further Applications.
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Plant Information Catalog (PIC)
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To import Plant Information Catalog (PIC) using SAP MII: Configurations screen: ƒ�Ó‰€ You must have a change list. ƒ�Ó‰€ The status of all the tags and groups in the working version must be Open or Marked for Delete. A category is an identifier of a group or a tag in an enterprise. For example, Plant, Work Center, functional location and so on. You can associate property sets to categories. Following are the configurations for Plant Information Catalog (PIC): Category
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From the SAP MII administration screen, choose Catalog Services Category On the SAP MII administration menu, choose Catalog Services Category. The Category screen appears. From the Category tab, choose Add. In the Name column, enter the name. Choose Add from the Property Set tab Select the property sets available in the Property Set tab. From the Localization tab, choose Add. Choose the language from the drop-down list.
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On the SAP MII administration menu, choose Catalog Services Property Sets. The Property Set screen appears. Choose Add. In the Property Set tab, enter the name and description in the Property Set and Description fields.
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The role of the approver is to verify whether the changes to the groups, tags, property sets, and categories are available in the Plant Information Catalog. To approve your change lists, you must be assigned the role SAP_XMII_ADMINISTRATOR or SAP_XMII_SUPER_ADMINISTRATOR. You must be assigned the role SAP_XMII_APPROVER to approve change lists created by others. Configuration of SAP ERP system with SAP MII
You have configured the SAP ERP system. You can use the resource adapter MII Plant Information Catalog Connection to point to the desired SAP ERP system and to get Production Planning (PP) and Plant Maintenance (PM) hierarchies. To do so:
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Logon to the NetWeaver administration screen using the URL http(s)://:/nws. Choose Configuration Infrastructure Application Resources. From the drop-down list, choose Resource Adapters. Select MII Plant Information Catalog Connection and configure the properties under the Properties tab.
More Information
Ensure that the following notes are implemented: ˜Q*©Še 1822818 ˜Q*©Še 1897708
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SAP MII Mail Configuration
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Procedure
To send mail notifications for MII applications such as Alert Framework and Plant Information Catalog, do the following configurations: 1. To create a connection, do the following: 1. On the SAP MII Administration Menu, choose Data Servers Connections Create. The SAP MII: Connections screen appears. 2. Enter MII_MAIL_CONFIG in the Connection Name field. The Details screen appears. 3. Enter the details of the mail server. 2. Choose Security Services Credential Stores Create. The SAP MII: Credential Stores screen appears. 3. Enter MII_MAIL_ADMIN in the Name field. The Details screen appears. 4. Enter the details of the mail server as in the Connections screen.
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Configuring Dashboards Connector
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You use SAP Business Objects Dashboards Integration to leverage data from SAP MII queries and SAP MII tag data available in SAP Business Objects Dashboards to create powerful, interactive dashboards on top of real time manufacturing data down to the machine level. You use the Dashboard connector as a data source inside SAP Business Objects Dashboards to integrate with SAP MII. A generated output flash file (.swf) can as well be embedded in any HTML/JSP/IRPT page in the SAP MII system. To create customized, dynamic and interactive dashboards, you have to configure dashboards connector. Prerequisites
You have: Ý.°k Installed SAP Business Objects Dashboards 4.0 application in your local system from the service market place ( http://service.sap.com Software Downloads Installations and Upgrades A-Z Index SBOP Dashboards 4.0. ) Ý.°k Microsoft Excel Ý.°k Downloaded Dashboards Connector from the Tools and Archive [external document] page Ý.°k Flash Payer Version 10.3X or higher Procedure
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Install the connector in the Dashboards 4.0 application. To do so: 1. On the Dashboards 4.1 application, choose File Manage Add-ons The Add-On Manager screen appears. 2. Choose Install Add-On. 3. Select MII Connector. 4. Choose OK. On the Dashboard 4.0 application, choose Data Connections. Choose Add and select MII Connector from Add-On Connections. The Data Manager screen appears. Configure the connector by entering connection name, protocol, machine name, port, credentials like username and password, and WSDL paths. Choose Test Connection to verify connections. Choose, browse and select the query template by browsing through the project hierarchy. To check XML output, choose Preview XML.
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To bind the parameters to a spreadsheet, select a parameter from the Output Parameter field and choose the cell selector and select an area in the spreadsheet. On the Usage tab, select Refresh on Load. Close the connection dialog and choose a component that would render the value on the spreadsheet. Choose Preview to preview the dashboard in the application. To execute dashboards from SAP MII Workbenck, do the following: 1. Export the dashboards by choosing File Export HTML. Save the swf and html objects in the file system. 2. Import the exported objects in MII Workbench by choosing the project under Web tab. choose import. Choose the exported objects and say OK. Choose Test to run the imported html file.
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Configuring MII Crystal Reports Connector in Crystal Reports
17 Configuring MII Crystal Reports Connector in Crystal Reports
Crystal Reports is a Business Objects tool used for reporting. Any MII user can create reports from MII query templates. Prerequisites
You have: 1. Installed Crystal Reports 2011 from http://service.sap.com Software Downloads Installations and Upgrades A-Z Index Crystal Reports 2011. Downloaded Crystal Report connector from the Tools and Archive [external document] page. Procedure
To configure Crystal Reports 2011, do the following: 1. Copy the connector to \SAP BusinessObjects\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\java\lib\external. 2. Update classpath element in CRConfig.xml to include path to the CRMIIConnector.jar file. The CRConfig.xml can be located in CR_Install_Dir>\SAP BusinessObjects\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0 \java where is the Crystal Reports installation directory. To embed crystal reports to SAP MII web page (IRPT/JSP), do the following: 1. Download custom tags sdk from SAP MII Admin page ( System Resources Custom Report Tags. ) 2. Import crystalreportviewers folder available under WEB folder of your project to the Web tab of MII Workbench. To do so, download Crystal Reports Runtime libraries for Java from http:// www.businessobjects.com/campaigns/forms/downloads/crystal/eclipse/datasave.asp. Extract the downloaded zip file to fetch the folder crystalreportviewers. The extracted contents also contains the required Crystal Reports dependency jars needed for creating the custom tags bundle. Creating Connection to SAP MII Server
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Choose Start Crystal Reports 2011 . The Crystal Report application appears. Choose File New Blank Report . The Database Expert screen appears. From Create New Connection, choose JDBC (JNDI). The JDBC (JNDI) screen appears. Enter the following:
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£‰ØÖ(< Connection URL: jdbc:sapxmii://:/ In case of https connection, an additional parameter ssl is to be used in the URL that is, jdbc:sapxmii://:>/?ssl=true and server certificate has to be imported into the jvm. £‰ØÖ(< Database Classname: com.sap.xmii.bobj.crystal.jdbc.CRMIIConnector Choose Next. The Connection Information screen appears. Enter the credentials in the following fields: £‰ØÖ(< UserID: £‰ØÖ(< Password: Choose Finish. The connection is added to MyConnections and on expanding the connection the query templates for that MII instance are listed.
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Configuring Solution Manager for SAP MII
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Procedure Adding Java System to SLD
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Logon to the NetWeaver Administration screen in SAP MII system. Choose Configuration Security Destinations. The Destination Wizard screen appears. 3. Enter the following details: x›‰~� Destination Name: SLD_Client x›‰~� Destination Type: HTTP 4. Choose Next. 5. Enter the sld url of the solution manager system URL field. 6. Choose Finish. 7. Create another destination with the following details: x›‰~� Destination Name: SLD_DataSupplier x›‰~� Destination Type: HTTP 8. Choose Next. 9. Enter the sld url of the solution manager system in the URL field. 10. Verify the configurations in the destination and SLD system by choosing Configuration Infrastructure SLD Data Supplier Configuration. Adding Diagnostic Agent to SLD
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Goto SAP MMC and stop the diagnostic agent. Open a command prompt and navigate to the script folder of the agent path: usr/sap// SMDAXX/script
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A web page appears. Choose Administration Solution Manager Administration Infrastructure. Choose Framework Root Cause Analysis. Select the system registered to the solution manager system from the views. Browse and select the XML file under Change Reporting Template Management section. Choose OK. A success message appears if the XML is valid and well formed.
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Logon to Solution Manager System. Call the transaction solman_setup. Choose Managed System Configuration. Select the java system and choose Configure System. The java system and xMII software components are added if the check boxes in the Installed column are selected. Additionally, verify if the checkbox in the Diagnostically Relevant column is selected. 5. From the Select Product tab, select a system and choose Display Technical Configuration. Verify if the Diagnostically Relevant checkbox is selected for the selected software components. 6. From the Check Prerequisites tab, choose Prerequisites Check. A list of major issues appears. Correct the issues and rerun the checks. 7. From the Assign Diagnostics Agent tab, choose Agent Assignment, select the system and move to SLD Agent Candidates tab. 8. Select the corresponding agent, choose Get Agents Connect. The Status column indicates that the agent is assigned to the managed system. 9. Choose Enter System Parameters tab and enter all the relevant parameters of the managed system. 10. From the Enter Landscape Parameters tab, select the JAVA server and enter the parameters that were uploaded as part of the template. 11. You can create users manually or from SolMan roles by choosing the Create Users tab. 12. On the Configure Automatically tab, check for the status of the Extractor Setup.
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A.1 The Main SAP Documentation Types The following is an overview of the most important documentation types that you need in the various phases in the life cycle of SAP software. Cross-Phase Documentation
SAPterm is SAP’s terminology database. It contains SAP-specific vocabulary in over 30 languages, as well as many glossary entries in English and German. õ)j8 Target group: õ)jW Relevant for all target groups õ)j8 Current version: õ)jW On SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com Glossary õ)jW In the SAP system in transaction STERM SAP Library is a collection of documentation for SAP software covering functions and processes. õ)j8 Target group: õ)jW Consultants õ)jW System administrators õ)jW Project teams for implementations or upgrades õ)j8 Current version: õ)jW On SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com (also available as documentation DVD) The security guide describes the settings for a medium security level and offers suggestions for raising security levels. A collective security guide is available for SAP NetWeaver. This document contains general guidelines and suggestions. SAP applications have a security guide of their own. õ)j8 Target group: õ)jW System administrators õ)jW Technology consultants õ)jW Solution consultants õ)j8 Current version: õ)jW On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/securityguide Implementation
The master guide is the starting point for implementing an SAP solution. It lists the required installable units for each business or IT scenario. It provides scenario-specific descriptions of preparation,
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execution, and follow-up of an implementation. It also provides references to other documents, such as installation guides, the technical infrastructure guide and SAP Notes. ˛ z|±œ Target group: ˛ z|±ó Technology consultants ˛ z|±ó Project teams for implementations ˛ z|±œ Current version: ˛ z|±ó On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides The installation guide describes the technical implementation of an installable unit, taking into account the combinations of operating systems and databases. It does not describe any business-related configuration. ˛ z|±œ Target group: ˛ z|±ó Technology consultants ˛ z|±ó Project teams for implementations ˛ z|±œ Current version: ˛ z|±ó On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides Configuration Documentation in SAP Solution Manager – SAP Solution Manager is a life-cycle platform. One of its main functions is the configuration of business scenarios, business processes, and implementable steps. It contains Customizing activities, transactions, and so on, as well as documentation. ˛ z|±œ Target group: ˛ z|±ó Technology consultants ˛ z|±ó Solution consultants ˛ z|±ó Project teams for implementations ˛ z|±œ Current version: ˛ z|±ó In SAP Solution Manager The Implementation Guide (IMG) is a tool for configuring (Customizing) a single SAP system. The Customizing activities and their documentation are structured from a functional perspective. (In order to configure a whole system landscape from a process-oriented perspective, SAP Solution Manager, which refers to the relevant Customizing activities in the individual SAP systems, is used.) ˛ z|±œ Target group: ˛ z|±ó Solution consultants ˛ z|±ó Project teams for implementations or upgrades ˛ z|±œ Current version: ˛ z|±ó In the SAP menu of the SAP system under Tools Customizing IMG Production Operation
The technical operations manual is the starting point for operating a system that runs on SAP NetWeaver, and precedes the application operations guides of SAP Business Suite. The manual refers
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users to the tools and documentation that are needed to carry out various tasks, such as monitoring, backup/restore, master data maintenance, transports, and tests. dIÊ"Œñ Target group: dIÊ"Œž System administrators dIÊ"Œñ Current version: dIÊ"Œž On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides The application operations guide is used for operating an SAP application once all tasks in the technical operations manual have been completed. It refers users to the tools and documentation that are needed to carry out the various operations-related tasks. dIÊ"Œñ Target group: dIÊ"Œž System administrators dIÊ"Œž Technology consultants dIÊ"Œž Solution consultants dIÊ"Œñ Current version: dIÊ"Œž On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides Upgrade
The upgrade master guide is the starting point for upgrading the business scenarios and processes of an SAP solution. It provides scenario-specific descriptions of preparation, execution, and follow-up of an upgrade. It also refers to other documents, such as upgrade guides and SAP Notes. dIÊ"Œñ Target group: dIÊ"Œž Technology consultants dIÊ"Œž Project teams for upgrades dIÊ"Œñ Current version: dIÊ"Œž On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides The upgrade guide describes the technical upgrade of an installable unit, taking into account the combinations of operating systems and databases. It does not describe any business-related configuration. dIÊ"Œñ Target group: dIÊ"Œž Technology consultants dIÊ"Œž Project teams for upgrades dIÊ"Œñ Current version: dIÊ"Œž On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides Release notes are documents that contain short descriptions of new features in a particular release or changes to existing features since the previous release. Release notes about ABAP developments are the technical prerequisite for generating delta and upgrade Customizing in the Implementation Guide (IMG). dIÊ"Œñ Target group:
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