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titlePrerequisites

These instructions assume that the following steps are completed:

Step-by-step guide

The final steps to complete your ADC to SAP Solution installation include:

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Each of these steps is covered in detail below.

Set up sapnwrfc.ini with SAP Connection Information

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If you are using a direct Application Server connection to your SAP system, you can skip this section. If you are using a load-balancing, SNC or SSO connection, then please read this section.The sapnwrfc.ini file contains SAP connection information organized into destination (DEST) entries. Each destination specifies one particular method of connection between NLINK and SAP

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 The sapnwrfc.ini should be located in the NLINK config folder. This folder is a sub-folder named Config under the NLINK installation folder.

By default, the NLINK installation folder is C:\Program Files\Junot Systems for 32-bit Windows 2003, Windows 2008  or C:\Program Files (x86)\Junot Systems for x64 Windows 2003, Windows 2008 or Windows 2012.

A sample file named sapnwrfc.sam can be found in [NLINK installation folder]\Documentation.

The sapnwrfc.ini file must be in UTF-8 format.

Deploy Customized Meta-Database File

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 If you have contracted with Junot Systems to provide pre-configured ADC Transactions for you, then you should read this section.

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Save your meta-database file (.nlk extension) on the hard drive of your NLINK Server machine. Make a note of its location.

Set Active Meta-Database

Start the NLINK Management Module (NMM). Select the Server node in the navigation tree and you will see the full path and filename of the current meta-database file in the Server Status window.

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If option “Select Meta-Database” is grayed out, make sure the NLINK Server is not running.

On Windows 2008 Server,  NMM must be running with Administrator privilege.

Set Up NLINK Environment Constants

The NLINK meta-database contains some deployment specific settings called NLINK Environment Constants. For example, the SAP connection details can be specified here.

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 If you do not have a customized ADC meta-database provided to you from Junot Systems, you will not see all of the Environment Constants listed in the preceding chart.

Set Up ADC Menu Groups

The NLINK ADC to SAP Solution uses Windows user ids and groups to manage access to the transaction screens. By default, you can configure up to seven user groups to receive different ADC menus, but you don’t have to use them all. You do need to set up at least one group—you can probably just use the default Windows group Users.

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If you do not have a customized ADC meta-database provided to you from Junot Systems, you will not see the ADC Menu Setup option in the NMM.

Test SAP Connection

After setting the SAP connection parameters in the Environment Constants use the NMM to test the connection to SAP.

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Troubleshooting tips can be found here.

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