Adapters to Connect

Hi All,
Please help me in gathering the information of Adapters for Hyperion Planning to connect to SAP.
What all the ETL tools can be used to connect to SAP and Hyperion Planning.
What are the adapters required.
Installation Documents if any for the same.
Request you all to Help for the same.
Thanks In Advance,
BK

Thanks John for the quick response.
I am looking for all the Adapters/Softwares used to Connect Hyperion and SAP.
Pl let update us any documentation for the same.
thanks in advance
Bk

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