1Click Administrator > Connections, and then click New Connection to create a connection.
The New Connection page appears.
2Enter a name for the SAP ADSO Writer connection.
3Enter a description for the connection.
The description can have a maximum length of 255 characters.
4Select SAP ADSO Writer as the connection type.
The SAP ADSO Writer Connector Connection Properties section appears.
5Select the name of the runtime environment where you want to run the tasks.
6In the Connection section, perform the following tasks based on your requirement:
a Select from one of the following connection types:
▪ Application Server. Use this connection type to connect to the SAP Application Server using the SAP user name and password.
▪ Application Server SNC. Use this connection type to connect to the SAP Application Server using the secured network.
▪ Load Balancing. Use this connection type to connect to the SAP message server that uses a load balanced application server. This connection type uses the SAP user name and password.
▪ Load Balancing Server SNC. Use this connection type to connect to the SAP message server using the secured network. This connection type uses the secured network connection.
Note: The connection properties appear based on the selected connection type. When you use an SNC connection type, you must configure SNC in both SAP and in the Informatica Secure Agent server.
b Enter the SAP client number.
c Enter the SAP language with which you want to establish the connection.
7In the System Connection Details section, specify the system connection details based on the type of SAP connection type.
aIf you select the Application Server or the Load Balancing connection type, you must specify the following system details:
▪ SAP Application Server. Specify the IP address or the host name of the Application Server to which you want to connect.
▪ SAP System Number. Specify the SAP system number.
b If you select the Application Server SNC connection or the Load Balancing Server SNC connection, you must specify the following system details:
▪ SAP Message Server. Specify the details of the SAP message server, for example, the IP address or the host name.
▪ SAP System ID. Specify the system ID of the SAP message server.
▪ SAP Group. Specify the logon group name, for example, PUBLIC.
8In the Connection Logon Details section, specify the login details depending on the connection type.
aIf you select the Application Server or Load Balancing Server connection, specify the following SAP credentials:
▪ Username. Specify the SAP user name.
▪ Password. Specify the SAP password.
bIf you select the Application Server SNC Server or Load Balancing Server SNC connection, specify the following connection parameters:
▪ SNC My Name. The client PSE or certificate name generated for the Secure Agent.
▪ SNC Partner Name. The server PSE or certificate name generated on the SAP server.
▪ SNC Quality of Protection (QoP). Select from one of the following options:
▪ 1 - Apply authentication only.
▪ 2 - Apply authentication and integrity protection.
▪ 3 - Apply authentication, integrity and privacy protection (encryption).
▪ 8 - Apply global default protection.
▪ 9 - Apply the maximum protection.
c SAP Cryptographic Library Path. Specify the path of the SAP Cryptographic library.
You must specify sapcrypto.dll for Windows or libsapcrypto.so for Linux.
d Use X509 Certificate. Select this option to use the X.509 certificate to log in.
eX509 Certificate Path or SAP Username. Specify the path of the X509 certificate file with .crt extension if you selected the X509 certificate. Otherwise, specify the SAP user name for which SNC is configured in the SAP server.
fAdditional Parameters. Enter any additional connection parameters that you want to use.
9Click Test Connection to determine if the connection to the SAP BW4/HANA system is successful.