Differnce between business name and physical name
What is the differnce between business name and physical name in OWB
Hi Vibhuti,
What I have noticed is that Physical name is THE important thing that is required while importing and synchronising. It has a length limitation of 30. The mappings appear with this name in the left panel in design center. The Business name is just for reference I believe.
Cheers,
Swagata
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Diff between Business service and Business System?
HI Experts,
Pls let me know wht is the difference between business service and business system??
when we will have to go for business service and when for business system??
thnx in advance..
New XIHi,
Difference between Business Service and Business System are :
1) Business sytem require all details like login user id
password require to create but in case of business service
log in details does not require..
2) A Business System is purely for SAP-Systems and
Business Service for Non-SAP systems
3) Business service refers to any business applications where
as the business system is defined in SLD(System Landscape
Directory)
4) When we have full details of application system the we are
going to use the business system and it is created in the
SLD so we dont have authorization to change the business
system name.
When we have partial details or no details of Technical
system then we r going to use the business service. it is
created in the ID. we can see and change it.
5) A Business system is something that physically exists
For example, if u want to download a file from a system
ABC, by using file adapter and then want to update the
content of this file into r/3 database by using RFc,then
the system abc and the r/3 will be ur business systems
i.e. they physically exists. Business Systems are
configured in SLD.
Business service is mostly usedin B2B Scenario (cross-
component),where you don't know the Business System of your
partner. In other words business Service will be used only
for those partners which do not have a physical landscape
set up . Business servces do not have an entry in SLD.
6) A Business Service is an Abstract Unit(which is not in
System Landscape Directory) addressing Senders and
Receivers of Messages.
Physicals systems which use their communication channels
and routing rules to communicate with other systems are
called as Application Systems OR physical systems.
7) In simple when u going for A2A integration then we define
our Technical systems are Business system. If we r going
for B2B integration then we dont know the complete
information about the other end Business Landscape so, we
configure it as a Business Services. Business system are
created at SLD. Where as a Business Services are created at
Integration Directory.
8) Business systems:
These are logical senders or receivers that exchange
messages by using the Integration Server and that are
entered in the System Landscape Directory.
The business systems in the System Landscape Directory
relate to a system landscape. The business systems of
business partners are therefore not entered in the System
Landscape Directory. To be able to address such business
partners logically, use communication components in the
Integration Directory. A business system is a way of
specifying a communication component in the Integration
Directory more precisely (business system component).
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Difference between business service and business system in SLD
hi all,
i m very new to XI. can anybody tell me that what is the basic difference between Business Service and Business Systems?
Is it necessary to use them? and if yes then when to use what?
Thanx.
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Kunjal......Hi Kunjal,
In SAP XI every system in your landscape with which you are interfacing is defined as Service.
The service can be your Business service or Business system.
Generally SAP systems are referred to Business system and you define them in the SLD before you import them.
The Business service is a logical name referring to any system in your landscape.
To communicate with any third party application you need to create communication channels which are associated to your service.
More about this here:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/7d/6b82cd0d1aef48ab5953524c9cc5b2/content.htm
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Difference between Business message and application message
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Can you please explain the difference between Business message and application message?
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Business message status reports identify business message instance details for a document protocol. These details include the sending and receiving trading partners, the agreement name, the business action, the business message ID, the status, the exchange protocol and document protocol, and message details.
Application Message Reports provide information related to the SOA Composite—the name, version, and so on, if a back-end composite application sent or received the message.
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Differnce between AT NEW AND ON CHANGE OF
Hi,
Differnce between AT NEW AND ON CHANGE OF
Iam waiting foryour reply
Thanks & Regards
Raja Sekhar.THai Raja
check the following Documents
1. AT NEW f.
2. AT END OF f.
3. AT FIRST.
4. AT LAST.
5. AT fg.
Effect
In a LOOP which processes a dataset created with EXTRACT , you can use special control structures for control break processing. All these structures begin with AT and end with ENDAT . The sequence of statements which lies between them is then executed if a control break occurs.
You can use these key words for control break processing with extract datasets only if the active LOOP statement is proceesing an extract dataset.
The control level structure with extract datasets is dynamic. It corresponds exactly to the sort key of the extract dataset, i.e. to the order of fields in the field group HEADER by which the extract dataset was sorted .
At the end of a control group ( AT END OF , AT LAST ), there are two types of control level information between AT and ENDAT :
If the sort key of the extract dataset contains a non-numeric field h (particularly in the field group HEADER ), the field CNT(h) contains the number of control breaks in the (subordinate) control level h .
For extracted number fields g (see also ABAP/4 number types ), the fields SUM(g) contain the relevant control totals.
Notes
The fields CNT(h) and SUM(g) can only be addressed after they have been sorted. Otherwise, a runtime error may occur.
The fields CNT(h) and SUM(g) are filled with the relevant values for a control level at the end of each control group ( AT END OF , AT LAST ), not at the beginning ( AT FIRST , AT NEW ).
When calculating totals with SUM(g) , the system automatically chooses the maximum field sizes so that an overflow occurs only if the absolute value area limits are exceeded.
You can also use special control break control structures with LOOP s on internal tables.
Variant 1
AT NEW f.
Variant 2
AT END OF f.
Effect
f is a field from the field group HEADER . The enclosed sequence of statements is executed if
the field f occurs in the sort key of the extract dataset (and thus also in the field group HEADER ) and
the field f or a superior sort criterion has a different value in the current LOOP line than in the prceding ( AT NEW ) or subsequent ( AT END OF ) record of the extract dataset.
Example
DATA: NAME(30),
SALES TYPE I.
FIELD-GROUPS: HEADER, INFOS.
INSERT: NAME INTO HEADER,
SALES INTO INFOS.
LOOP.
AT NEW NAME.
NEW-PAGE.
ENDAT.
AT END OF NAME.
WRITE: / NAME, SUM(SALES).
ENDAT.
ENDLOOP.
Notes
If the extract dataset is not sorted before processing with LOOP , no control level structure is defined and the statements following AT NEW or AT END OF are not executed.
Fields which stand at hex zero are ignored by the control break check with AT NEW or AT END OF . This corresponds to the behavior of the SORT statement, which always places unoccupied fields (i.e. fields which stand at hex zero) before all occupied fields when sorting extract datasets, regardless of whether the sort sequence is in ascending or descending order.
Variant 3
AT FIRST.
Variant 4
AT LAST.
Effect
Executes the relevant series of statements just once - either on the first loop pass (with AT FIRST ) or on the last loop pass (with AT LAST ).
Variant 5
AT fg.
Addition
... WITH fg1
Effect
This statement makes single record processing dependent on the type of extracted record.
The sequence of statements following AT fg are executed whenever the current LOOP record is created with EXTRACT fg (in other words: when the current record is a fg record).
Addition
... WITH fg1
Effect
Executes the sequence of statements belonging to AT fg WITH fg1 only if the record of the field group fg in the dataset is immediately followed by a record of the field group fg1 .
Basic form
ON CHANGE OF f.
Addition
... OR f1
Effect
Executes the processing block enclosed by the " ON CHANGE OF f " and " ENDON " statements whenever the contents of the field f change (control break processing).
Normally, you use the statement to manipulate database fields during GET events or SELECT / ENDSELECT processing.
Note
There are special control structures for processing control breaks in LOOP s on internal tables or extract datasets AT ).
ON CHANGE OF is unsuitable for recognizing control levels in loops of this type because it always creates a global auxiliary field which is used to check for changes. This global auxiliary field can only be changed in the relevant ON CHANGE OF statement. It is not reset when the processing goes into loops or subroutines, so unwanted effects can occur if the loop or subroutine is executed again. Also, since it is set to its initial value when created (like any other field), any ON CHANGE OF processing will be executed after the first test, unless the contents of the field concerned happen to be identical to the initial value.
Example
TABLES T100.
SELECT * FROM T100 WHERE SPRSL = SY-LANGU AND
MSGNR < '010'
ORDER BY PRIMARY KEY.
ON CHANGE OF T100-ARBGB.
ULINE.
WRITE: / '**', T100-ARBGB, '**'.
ENDON.
WRITE: / T100-MSGNR, T100-TEXT.
ENDSELECT.
Displays all messages with their numbers in the logon language, provided the number is less than '010'.
Each time the message class changes, it is output.
Addition
... OR f1
Effect
Also executes the code whenever the contents of the field f1 changes.
You can use this addition several times.
Example
Logical database F1S
TABLES: SPFLI, SFLIGHT, SBOOK.
GET SBOOK.
ON CHANGE OF SPFLI-CARRID OR
SPFLI-CONNID OR
SFLIGHT-FLDATE.
ULINE.
WRITE: /5 SPFLI-CARRID, SPFLI-CONNID,
5 SFLIGHT-FLDATE, SPFLI-FLTIME,
5 SFLIGHT-SEATSMAX, SFLIGHT-SEATSOCC.
ENDON.
WRITE: / SBOOK-CUSTOMID.
The code between ON CHANGE OF and ENDON is executed only if at least one of the fields SPFLI-CARRID , SPFLI-CONNID or SFLIGHT-FLDATE has changed, i.e. there is a different flight connection (which also has bookings).
Notes
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Sreenivasulu P -
Difference between Business system and Business service.
Hi All,
Can any one explain in detail difference between Business system and Business service.
As we commonly say, Business service is for those system which are not in our landscape.
Can any one explain in which particular scenarios we will go for Business Service.
Reg
BapurajHi Bapuraj,
Business System
Business system is a logical system, and there is an importance on physical existence of the system.Also SLD entry is required.
It is generally used for SAP applications, this is just a general prinicple followed but not mandatory.
Business Component(formerly Service)
You use a Business Component, when you do not have the System details of the the partner system to which you want to communicate. i.e. you have not configured the partner system in SLD.
Business Service is an Absract Unit with Sender and Receiver Interfaces,In this case you need to explicitly add the message interfaces while doing configuration in ID.
It is generally used for NON-SAP applications, this is just a general prinicple followed but not mandatory.
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Whats the actual difference between Business system and Business service
whats the actual difference between Business system and Business service
Business System
1) Business system is a logical system, and there is an importance on physical existence of the system.
2) Also SLD entry is required.
3)It is generally used for SAP applications, this is just a general prinicple followed but not mandatory.
4)This is defined as part of the SLD and is a physical system whose parameters are well defined.
5(Business systems refers to the physical systems, for instance the R/3 system. You define the business systems in the SLD
Business Service
1) You use a Business Service, when you do not have the System details of the the partner system to which you want to communicate. i.e. you have not configured the partner system in SLD.
2) Business Service is an Absract Unit with Sender and Receiver Interfaces,In this case you need to explicitly add the message interfaces while doing configuration in ID.
3) It is generally used for NON-SAP applications, this is just a general prinicple followed but not mandatory.
4) This is not defined as part of SLD and whose technical parameters are not completely known.
5)Business service is used when the message is not addressed to a business system. It is used mostly in B2B scenarios.
Also go through these links and threads...
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/c7/301640033ae569e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/14/80243b4a66ae0ce10000000a11402f/frameset.htm
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Please tell me what is the difference between Business System and Business Service...? In real time at what situation we will use Business System and in what situations we will use Business Service..? Please help me
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Business system:
If you want to address a particular business system as the sender or receiver of messages, choose this service type.
A business system is an actual application system in a system landscape. A business system (service) comprises information about the inbound and outbound interfaces and the software component versions of the business system.
You usually use business system services when configuring internal company processes.
Business Service:
If you want to address an abstract business entity as the sender or receiver of messages, choose this service type.
Using a business service, you can define the technical or business subunits of the companies involved and then assign them the relevant interfaces.
You usually use business services when configuring cross-company processes. In this case, you only make your interfaces known to the business partners involved and either do not make any details about your own system landscape available, or only specific details.
For example, you can define RosettaNet Partner Interface Processes (PIPs) as business services.
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Hi all,
What is the difference between Business Process and Workflow? i have googled it and I don't really understand that complicated definition? Is there any examples to illustrate the difference between the both?Hi,
I will try to put here , my perspective of this. If somebody knows better, they can update further on this.
Business process is purely on the perspective of the users. It may or maynot have anything to do with the system. When a draw a business flow diagram, we dont take care of how each and every process is handled in the system. The best illustration is an example of authorisation.
Let me say that I create a Purchase requisition. Once it is released a PO will be created by procurement managerD
This is a business process. However if we look at the system perspective, it can be like this.
1. Create a PR.
2. Check the value of the PR
3. If value <$100,an email needs to be send to person A, if it is $100 to 300$, an email should be send to person B and if >$300, an email should be send to B and C.
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Here not only the process, but also how the work is delegated across various entities of the process is mentioned.
There are softwards like VISIO which actually take care of the business process in the perspective of the entities involved in the process. A workflow is a moredetailed version of business process with the roles of entities clearly defined and hence configured well in the system.
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Can any one tel me the difference between business object and class Object....
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Can any body explain about difference between business area and profit center accounting .Hi
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