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SAP Cource BIT528

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Wondering if anyone out there has taken the course BIT528 (The .NET connector course) and if so whether you found it useful. By the look of the course content it seems like it could be an excellent way to get up to speed on this technology quickly.

Also, does anyone know any place in North America where it might be offered? I checked through the SAP Education portal and the only place listed was Thailand. I have tried emailing SAP but so far no response.

Any info would be appreciated.

-Sheldon

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Hi Sheldon,

how are you doing today ?

i definitely agree that attendence in the course would be a gr8 way to kick start your development knowledge for interfacing SAP & .NET systems. This course will cover the contents of the Help document provided by SAP on major releases of NCo.

http://www.microsoft-sap.com/pdf/dotnetconnector.nov02.pdf

The online help available is also updated and the definitive help resource

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/e9/23c80d66d08c4c8c044a3ea11ca90f/frameset.htm

the video tutorial is also v good :

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/media/uuid/57060f70-0701-0010-b1b9-f28ff...

i have not attended the course, when i began developing with NCo, there was no course available (in 2003), and not being in thailand, i would not have the resources to attend it there.

from the index, it will take you through the NCo help document [which is available with NCo 1.0, and later uptaded when NCo 2.0 & 2.1 were released]

the development center

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/developerareas/dotnet?rid=/webcontent/uuid/3ecbe347-0a01-0010-5897-d... [original link is broken]

is a brilliant resource, and time spent there is vital to the tasks

these will again help you out in interfacing, but for SAP system knowledge [the system you are going to connect to, is out of it's scope]

with respect,

amit

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Introduction to SAP data interfaces

  • Using Visual Studio.NET

  • Creating and using proxies

  • SAP client exceptions

  • SAP client debugging

  • Parameters

  • Connector classes in detail

  • tRFC and qRFC clients

  • Asynchronous RFC programming

  • IDoc clients

  • RFC server, tRFC server, and IDoc tRFC server

  • Solution deployment

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amit chawathe

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Once again,

Thanks for all the great resources! Looks like I have some reading ahead of me.

There was a time when I loved to just spend hours experiementing and figuring out all tricks myself. These days though, time presures force me to use any and all means necessary to get up to speed fast ... even if it means 'wimping out' and taking a course.

I sure don't mind reading though, so this is the next best thing!

Cheers,

-Sheldon

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Hi Sheldon,

how are you doing today ?

you are most welcome, and thank you for the 'very helpful answer' reward points

i definitely agree, speed of delivery is a critical issue

if u would like, i could set up something in new zealand

with respect,

amit