on 08-06-2005 5:14 AM
Hi ,
I want to try out File to JDBC scenario.
Is there any step by step I can follow.
Regards,
Deepak
Hi Deepak,
Try these links:
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/06/01/file-to-jdbc-adapter-using-sap-xi-30
And generalised data types:
/people/alessandro.berta/blog/2005/10/04/save-time-with-generalized-jdbc-datatypes
which can be used for any jdbc operations(ie foe insert/update/delete).
Regards
Priyanka
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Hi,
U Can Go through these
/people/bhavesh.kantilal/blog/2006/07/03/jdbc-receiver-adapter--synchronous-select-150-step-by-step
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/2e/96fd3f2d14e869e10000000a155106/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/64/ce4e886334ec4ea7c2712e11cc567c/content.htm
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/06/01/file-to-jdbc-adapter-using-sap-xi-30
Regards
Sesh
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Hi Deepak,
Try this link. This one will explain you very clear (step by step) follow this you will get a idea.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki
follow : My Home > Exchange Infrastructure > ...Main > Step-by-Step Guides > JDBC TO JDBC
Regards
Ramidi
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