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XI 3.0 and BW 3.10

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This is how tow guide for XI 3.0 and SAP BW 3.5.

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Did it tie up someone already times XI 3.0 to SAP BW 3.10 and does get over RFC and SPORXY data into cube to load in such a way?

Thanks

yves

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Hi Yves,

it should also be possible since SOAP datasources are available since BW release 3.0B. However the process on setting up the BW side is slightly different than for BW 3.5. Therefore search for the SAP How To Paper called "How to integrate XML data to BW" on SAP service marketplace. It explains how to setup SOAP datasources in BW 3.0B and from there on it should be possible to work out how to fill these with XI.

best regards

Christine

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Hallo

Yes SOAP is possible since release 3.0B.

But is not possible for one proxy in sproxy to provide and in BW 3.10

You had the error:

Message Interface XI | http://yk references RFC Me

sage /BI0/QI6ADOETSTBD_RFC | urn:sap-com:document

:sap:rfc:functions | /BI0/QI6ADOETSTBD_RFC and the

refore is only supported in XI Release 3.0 or high

We have XI 3.0

This meant which I only XI 2.0 functions in BW 3.10 can use, thus none proxys from RFC.

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but that is not a problem of feeding data to BW... you just need to make your XI scenario a bit more complex. The thing is that in the proxy in BW you still need to call the RFC with XI 3.0 regardless of the proxy structure, so creating the proxy from RFC is just to make the programming in the proxy easier. But you can also create your own message type (that looks like the RFC parameter), create in BW a proxy from that and then move in ABAP the data from your message into the structure your RFC uses and then call the RFC with this structure.

best regards

Christine