BWA-Support-Toolkit

Hi BWA specialists,
I just want to inform you about the BWA-Support-Toolkit which was released some month ago. I read the note (1517326) at the end of the last year but I had no time to implement it. By luck I found the note again and implement it. I think it is a real useful tool for those who can´t use the python standalone tool. I don´t want to lose too many words about it, please read the docu by yourself (attachment to the note 1517326) and let me know some how you can use it in your company.
In a few month the toolkit will be implemented in the SAP standard in a new version of the ST-A/PI component.
Looking forward to some new features of the tool. May be some of you find some functions which should be implemented and can be addressed to SAP directly
Regards,
Jens

hi Jay,
according Michael Wu from SAP America this tool was originally supposed to be used only by SAP as internal tool. So might be that they decided to take it out from users.
You may contact Michael directly with regards this matter. Please keep us posted about the results. Thanks, martin

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