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CAPÍTULO 3. ESTADO DEL ARTE EN TORNO A LA INVESTIGACIÓN

4.1 La comunicación interpersonal

4.1.3 Comunicación no verbal

4.1.3.1 Kinésica

3.3.1.1

Creating the RFC Destination (SAP XI)

Use

In this activity, you create a RFC Destination from your Integration Server to the SAP ECC system.

Procedure

1. To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

SAP XI IMG menu SAP Customizing Implementation Guide SAP NetWeaver SAP  Web Application Server IDoc Interface/Application Link Enabling  (ALE)Communication →Create RFC Connections

Transaction code SM59 

2. On the Display and maintain RFC destinations screen choose Create. 3. On the RFC Destination screen, enter the following data:

Field name Description R/O/C User action and values Note RFC 

Destination

The RFC destination

R Enter the name, for example,

KD6CLNT416

Connection type

Connection type R Choose the type

3

Description Description R Enter the description for the RFC destination, for example,

 Automotive OEM 

4. Choose Enter .

5. On the RFC Destination <your RFC ID> screen, enter the following data:

Field name Description R/O/C User action and values Note Target host  Target host R Specify the host name, for example,

ld0059

System number.

System number R Specify the system number, for   example,

19

6. Choose the Logon/Security tab and enter the following logon data:

Field name Description R/O/C User action and values Note Language Logon

language

O Enter the language id, for example,

EN

Client  Client R Enter the client, for  

Field name Description R/O/C User action and values Note User  User R Enter the user, for  

example,

RFCUSER 

Make sure that the user id is identical to that already created in your ECC system Password  Password R Enter the password, for  

example, BP

LOGIN

Make sure that the password is identical to that in your ECC system

7. Choose the tab MDMP & Unicode and select the Unicode flag under Comunication Type with Target System.

This step is only required when you are using a UNICODE system. 8. Choose Save and go back.

3.3.1.2

Assigning Port for SAP ECC (SAP XI)

Use

In this activity you assign an IDoc Adapter Port (RFC Destination) to the SAP ECC system, which sends the IDoc to the Integration Server.

Procedure

1. To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

SAP XI IMG menu User menu for <your name> →Exchange Infrastructure:

Configuration→Port Maintenance in IDoc Adapter 

Transaction code

IDX1

2. On the Port Maintenance in IDoc Adapter screen choose Create. 3. Enter the following data on the right side of the screen:

Field name Description R/O/C User action and values Note Port  Port R Enter the port name, for  

example,

SAPKD6

Using

SAP+<your

system name> 

Client  Client R Enter the client number, for example,

416

Description Description R Enter the description, for   example,

KD6CLNT416

RFC  Destination RFC destination R Choose the RFC

destination, for example,

KD6CLNT416

This the SAP ECC system which sends the IDoc into the Integration Server 

4. Choose Save to save your entries. 5. Go back.

3.3.1.3

Loading IDoc Meta Data (SAP XI)

Use

In this activity, you load the Meta Data of the relevant IDoc types from your ECC system into the integration server.

Procedure

1. To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

SAP XI IMG menu User menu for <your name> →Exchange Infrastructure:

Configuration→Meta Data Display in IDoc Adapter 

Transaction code IDX2 

2. On the Metadata Overview for IDoc Adapter screen choose Create. 3. On the Reload a type description screen, enter the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note IDoc Type R Enter the IDoc type, for  

example,

PROACT01

Source Port 

R Enter the port number, for   example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you assigned to the IDoc Adaptor 

4. Choose Continue to load the data.

5. Repeat the step 3 to step 4 and with the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note IDoc Type R Enter the IDoc type, for  

example,

DELFOR01

Source

Port 

R Enter the port number, for   example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you assigned to the IDoc Adaptor 

6. Repeat the step 3 to step 4 and with the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note IDoc Type R Enter the IDoc type, for  

example,

DELVRY03

Source

Port 

R Enter the port number, for   example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you assigned to the IDoc Adaptor 

7. Repeat the step 3 to step 4 and with the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note IDoc Type R Enter the IDoc type, for  

example,

ORDERS05

Source Port 

R Enter the port number, for   example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you assigned to the IDoc Adaptor 

8. Repeat the step 3 to step 4 and with the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note IDoc Type R Enter the IDoc type, for  

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note Source

Port 

R Enter the port number, for   example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you assigned to the IDoc Adaptor 

9. Repeat the step 3 to step 4 and with the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note IDoc Type R Enter the IDoc type, for  

example,

DELVRY05

Source Port 

R Enter the port number, for   example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you assigned to the IDoc Adaptor 

10. Repeat the step 3 to step 4 and with the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note IDoc Type R Enter the IDoc type, for  

example,

DELFOR02

Source

Port 

R Enter the port number, for   example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you assigned to the IDoc Adaptor 

11. Repeat the step 3 to step 4 and with the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note IDoc Type R Enter the IDoc type, for  

example,

PORDCR102

Source Port 

R Enter the port number, for   example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you assigned to the IDoc Adaptor 

12. Repeat the step 3 to step 4 and with the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note IDoc Type R Enter the IDoc type, for  

example,

PORDCH02

Source

Port 

R Enter the port number, for   example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you assigned to the IDoc Adaptor 

3.3.1.4

Defining Services and Communication Channels for 

SAP ECC (SAP XI)

Use

In this activity, you define a service (business system service) for the business system (the SAP ECC in our case). The communication channels for the involved business system are created automatically as well.

Procedure

1. To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

SAP XI menu User menu for <you name> →Exchange Infrastructure:

Integration Builder →Start Integration Builder 

Transaction code SXMB_IFR 

The SAP Exchange Infrastructure page is opened in your default browser. 2. Choose the link Integration Directory .

3. The Java Web Start program is started.

4. Enter the following data on the Configuration: Integration Builder: (<Your integration server>) screen:

Field name Description R/O/C User action and values Note

User  User ID R Enter the logon user Ask the administrator for   the user id and password Password  Password R Enter the password

Language Language O Choose the logon language, for example,

English

The screen might be started in German, in this case, please be noticed that the sequence of the fields is arranged as the sequence in the above table.

5. On the Configuration: Integration Builder (<your system>) page, select Environment 

Clear SLD Cache to update the SLD data. 6. Confirm the pop-up window with Enter .

7. In the navigation area, on the Objects tab page, position the cursor on the Service without  Party node.

8. In the context menu, choose Assign Business System to call the wizard for assigning business systems.

9. Choose Continue.

10. On next screen, leave field Party blank, choose Continue again

11. On the next screen, select your SAP ECC business system (for example,

KD6CLNT416

) by using the corresponding checkboxes.

12. Make sure that the Create Communication Channels Automatically checkbox is selected. In this case, the receiver communication channels for the selected business systems are created automatically.

15. In the navigation area, under Service Without Party →Business System

→<SID>CLNT<Client>→Communication Channel , right click the communication channel

GeneratedReceiverChannel_IDoc . 16. In the context menu, choose Open.

17. Choose Switch between display and edit mode to switch to change mode

18. On the Edit Configuration Parameters screen, in the Parameters tab, check and specify the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note  Adapter  Type R IDoc Transport  Protocol  R IDoc Message Protocol  R IDoc  Adapter  Engine R

Integration Server

RFC  destination

R Enter the RFC destination for your   ECC system, for example,

KD6CLNT416

Interface Version

R Choose the version of your ECC system, for example,

SAP Release

4.0 or Higher

Port  R Enter the port, for example,

SAPKD6

This is the port you have defined for your ECC system in SAP XI SAP 

Release

R Enter the release number for your Web Application Server, for example,

700

19. Choose Save to save your data.

20. In the navigation area, select the Change Lists tab page.

21. If more than one change lists appears, expand the change lists and check which lists the communication channels are assigned to.

22. Delete the communication channels that are not required one by one.

For the Business System SAP ECC, the Communication Channels GeneratedReceiverChannel_HTTP, GeneratedReceiverChannel_XI  and GeneratedReceiverChannel_RFC  are not required.

To delete an object in a change list, you must first open it (double-click), Then choose Communication Channel → Delete in the menu bar of the object editor.

23. Right click the change list with the communication channels and choose Activate in the context menu.

24. Go back to the Objects tab.

25. In the navigation area, under Service Without Party →Business System

→<SID>CLNT<Client> →Communication Channel , check that only the communication

channel GeneratedReceiverChannel_IDoc  is available. 26. Choose menu Object →Exit to quit the program.

3.3.2

SAP ECC

3.3.2.1

Creating the RFC Destination (SAP ECC)

Use

In this activity, you create a RFC Destination from your SAP ECC system to the Integration Server.

Procedure

1. To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options: SAP ECC IMG

menu

SAP Customizing Implementation Guide SAP Web Application Server Application Link Enabling (ALE) Sending and Receiving  Systems Systems in Network Define Target Systems for RFC  calls

Transaction code SM59 

2. On the Display and maintain RFC destinations screen choose Create. 3. On the RFC Destination screen, enter the following data:

Field name R/O/C User action and values Note RFC 

Destination

R Enter the name, for example,

XIBCLNT100

Ensure the name is identical to the name of the logical system created in the previous step Connection

type

R Choose the type

3

Description R Enter the description for the RFC destination, for example,

XI Hub

4. Choose Enter .

5. On the RFC Destination <your RFC ID> screen, enter the following data:

Field name Description R/O/C User action and values Note Target host  Target host R Specify the host name, for  

example,

PWDF2268

System

number.

System number R Specify the system number, for   example,

64

6. Choose the Logon/Security tab and enter the following logon data:

Field name Description R/O/C User action and values Note Language Logon

language

O Enter the language id, for   example,

EN

Client  Client R Enter the client, for example,

100

User  User R Enter the user, for example,

XIAPPLUSER1

Password  Password R Enter the password, for   example,

XIPASS

7. Choose the tab MDMP & Unicode and select the Unicode flag under Comunication Type with Target System.

This step is only required when you are using a UNICODE system. 8. Choose Save and go back

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