Import Data Connection To An SAP BW System: 1. Install Java Standard Edition Runtime Environment (JRE)
Import Data Connection To An SAP BW System: 1. Install Java Standard Edition Runtime Environment (JRE)
System
SAP Analytics Cloud allows you to import data from an SAP BW System. You must
connect to an SAP BW system, version 7.3x or higher release.
NOTE: It is recommended that the SAP Cloud Platform Cloud Connector (SAP CP
CC), SAP Analytics Cloud agent, and the SAP JCO are installed together on a dedicated
server, and not a personal computer. This helps to ensure that multiple users can use an
import data connection without experiencing slowness or downtime.
For more BW data-import functionality see SAP Analytics Cloud Support Matrix for
Importing Data from SAP NetWeaver BW
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It is also recommended to set JRE_HOME environment variable to point to your JRE
installation folder.
1. Download (or locate an existing) SAP JVM from SAP Development Tools Website.
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2. Extract the SAP JVM on the server where the SAP CP CC will be installed, and note the
folder location.
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3. Installing SAP Cloud Platform Cloud Connector on premise
1. Download the latest version per your operating system SAP Development Tools
Website.
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2. Start the installation of the SAP Cloud Platform Cloud Connector.
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NOTES:
• Under Select JDK Installation make sure to point to SAP JVM folder installed above.
• Ensure that you select the option to start the cloud connector after installation.
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EXAMPLE:
Dear SAP Support,
I would like to set up data acquisition with the SAP Cloud Platform Cloud Connector in
SAP Analytics Cloud.
• My tenant URL is: <your Tenant URL>
• My S-User ID is: <your S-User>
NOTE: Once our Operations team has configured a subaccount for data acquisition on
your SAP Analytics Cloud system, you will be able to complete the following steps
successfully. Depending on the day and our workload, typically we will get back to you within
an hour or the next business day.
If you do not know your S-User account ID, contact the person within your company who is
handling your SAP account or SAP Support.
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5. Install SAP Analytics Cloud Agent
The SAP Analytics Cloud Agent (SAC Agent) is a WAR file that can be deployed on Tomcat
application server. There are two ways this can be done:
1. Installing a separate Tomcat application server to deploy SAC Agent WAR file as
described in the Install Apache Tomcat section below
2. Using an existing Tomcat Java application server running in your environment
NOTE: It is recommended that you install a separate Tomcat server since the SAC Agent
may require updates. This way you can take advantage of the new connectivity types
being offered in SAP Analytics Cloud. For more information, see Updating SAP Analytics
Cloud Agent.
NOTE: Apache Tomcat 7 or higher, as well as 64-bit Apache Tomcat must be installed.
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NOTE: Under Java Virtual Machine make sure to point to SAP JVM folder installed above.
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4. In the Tomcat properties directory, navigate to the Java tab and
increase the Initial Memory Pool and Maximum Memory Pool values
to 1024MB and 2048MB respectively. This will ensure you avoid any
timeout errors when acquiring larger data sets in SAC.
NOTE: Under the General tab you can choose the Startup type as Automatic. This will
enable Tomcat to run automatically after startup. You can also start/stop the Tomcat
application by clicking on the ‘Start’ or ‘Stop’ buttons.
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2. Deploy SAP Analytics Cloud Agent
1. Go to SAP Software Downloads page and enter ‘SAP Analytics Cloud Agent’ into
the search bar at the top
2. Click the SAP Analytics Cloud Agent and download the zip file of the latest version
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3. Extract the zip file and copy the file C4A_AGENT.war to your Tomcat > webapps
directory
4. Create a user for the SAP Analytics Cloud agent and assign the Services role to
the user
A. Navigate to Tomcat > conf directory:
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B. To create a user, open the tomcat-users.xml file in Notepad and add the
following lines:
<role rolename="Services"/>
<user username="CloudAgent" password="Welcome1" roles="Services"/>
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NOTE: Replace CloudAgent with a user name for the SAP Analytics Cloud agent, and
replace Welcome1 with a password for the user.
The user credentials will be needed later for setting up the connection to SAP Analytics
Cloud Agent. For more information about how to create the user and assign the role,
see Configuring Manager Application Access.
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5. Save the tomcat-users.xml file
6. Start Tomcat by double clicking the Tomcat8.exe file located in the Tomcat
installation folder
7. To ensure that Tomcat is up and running, enter your Tomcat server hostname
along with default Tomcat port 8080 in your browser
NOTE: To find your Tomcat server hostname on Microsoft Windows, navigate to:
Control Panel > System and Security > System.
Your Tomcat server hostname is the same as your Full computer name as shown below.
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8. Test if the SAP Analytics Cloud Agent installation was successful by opening the
following URL in your browser:
http://<Host>:<Port>/C4A_AGENT/deploymentInfo
EXAMPLE: http://Full_Computer_Name:8080/C4A_AGENT/deploymentInfo
The SAP JCO is available on the SAP Software Downloads Center. Search for ‘Java
connector’ and download the 64-bit Java connector for the appropriate operating
system. Using a 64-bit Java connector requires 64-bit Apache Tomcat.
NOTE: You must ensure that the version of the SAP JCO you download is compatible
with your on-premise SAP system.
NOTE: Depending on your browser, you may encounter an error message such as the ones
below. To proceed, click on the Advanced button for Chrome or click on Continue to this
Website for Internet Explorer.
2. Login to SAP CP CC. If this is your first login, use the following default credentials:
A. User Name: Administrator
B. Password: manage
5. The information obtained from SAP Support Incident should be used in the Define
Subaccount dialog to define your subaccount:
NOTE: If you access the internet through a proxy, specify your proxy host and port number
otherwise you can leave those blank.
6. Confirm that you are connected in the Connection Information area. You may need to
select the Connect button to start the connection
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7. Select Cloud to On-Premise > Access Control > + to add new mapping
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8. In the Backend Type list, select Other SAP System and click on Next
NOTE: You can choose HTTPS if SSL is configured on the Apache Tomcat instance
where SAP Analytics Cloud is deployed.
10. Enter the internal host name and internal port number of the Tomcat server where
the SAP Analytics Cloud Agent is running
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11. Enter a Virtual Host name and Virtual Port
The default Virtual Host and Virtual Port are the internal host and port specified
previously. You can keep the default values or you can rename them so that the internal
host name and port are not exposed. The virtual host name and port will be used when
configuring the SAP Analytics Cloud Agent.
13. (Optional) Add a description for the system and click Next
14. Select Check Internal Host to ensure the SAP CP Cloud Connector can access the
SAP Analytics Cloud Agent, and then select Finish
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15. If the mapping was successful, the Check Result field will display as Reachable
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B. Set the URL Path to /C4A_AGENT/
C. Choose Path and all sub-paths, and then select Save
D. Both Statuses next to the Mapping and Resources should appear in green
state:
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8. Configure SAP Analytics Cloud Agent
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2. Navigate to the Datasource Configuration tab and select pencil icon in right upper
corner to edit
3. In the SAP Analytics Cloud agent section, enter the following information:
• Host: Virtual host specified during the system mapping in SAP CP Cloud
Connector
• Port: Virtual port specified during the system mapping in SAP CP Cloud
Connector
• Username: Agent user name specified in tomcat-users.xml file
• Password: Agent password specified in tomcat-users.xml file
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1. From the main menu, click Connection
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3. Enter the connection details and your login credentials:
• Connection name
• Description
• Application Server
• System Number and Client ID
• Preferred Language
• User Name and Password
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4. Click Create
The new connection is added to the list of connections on the Connections screen.
5. You can use the recently created SAP BW Connection to create a model in
Menu > Modeler
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