WebSphere Adapter for SAP Software
The enterprise service discovery wizard provides names for the BAPI business graph, top-level business object, the business object itself, and any child objects.
The following table describes the naming convention that the enterprise service discovery wizard uses for the business object of a simple BAPI.
Element | Naming convention |
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Name of the BusinessGraph | Sap + Name of the wrapper object you specify in the enterprise service discovery wizard + Wrapper + BG For example: SapSalesOrderWrapperBG |
Name of the top-level business object | Sap + Name of the wrapper object you specify in the enterprise service discovery wizard + Wrapper For example: SapSalesOrderWrapper |
Name of the BAPI business object | Sap + Name of the BAPI interface For example: SapBapiSalesOrderCreateFromDat1 Note: The
top-level object can contain more than one individual BAPI object.
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Name of the child object | Sap + Name of the Structure/Table For example: SapReturn Note that in the case of structures having the same name in different BAPIs or the same structures within a BAPI (for example, one at the export level and one at the table level), the enterprise service discovery wizard generates a unique numeric code and increments the name of the structure that occurs more than once. For example: SapReturn619647890, where 619647890 is the unique identifier suffix appended to the name SapReturn. |
Last updated: Mon 30 Oct 2006 03:34:55
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