Preface

The purpose of this document is to provide you with an overview of the possibilities offered by SAP ERP Knowledge Modules and how to use them in Oracle Data Integrator.

This document provides examples to help you understand how to achieve an ETL project with Oracle Data Integrator, loading a Data Warehouse with data from SAP systems, while validating data quality.

This project should take approximately 90 minutes to complete. You may save your work in order to pause and resume at any point in the project.

It is recommended that you use Oracle Data Integrator before proceeding with this guide. A good introduction to Oracle Data Integrator is the guide Oracle Fusion Middleware Getting Started with Oracle Data Integrator.

It is recommended that you also review the SAP ABAP chapter of the Knowledge Module Developer's Guide for Oracle Data Integrator for more information about the SAP ERP KMs.

Audience

This document is intended for developers and administrators who want to use Oracle Data Integrator Application Adapters with SAP ERP systems using SAP JCo libraries, as a development tool for their integration processes.

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