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    Unable to Connect to SAP  
Srini


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05-30-05 07:47 AM

Hi,

Im trying to connect .Net with SAP4.7 application using BizTalk Server2004.
SAP application version 4.7
SAP.Connector Version 2.0

Scenario:

Calling the RFC from BizTalk application

I have configured the port to the SAP system.

Im using Microsoft BizTalk Adapter v2.0 for mySAPBusiness Suite for
connectivity.
While adding the Adapter using Add Generated Item, the Add Adapter Wizard
appears and I selected SAP
In the port I have selected the configured SAP port.
When I click Next button, the Schema Generation Wizard is opened and on the
click of Next button,
Im getting the error as
"File Not Found Exception": File or assembly name   SAP.Connector or its
dependencies not found.

Tryed Solutions:
I have added the reference to SAP.Connector and SAP.Connector.rfc. Still
Im getting that error.

Doubts:
I want to know whether the Adapter doesnt support SAP 4.7, it supports
only mySAP. Is there any version conflict?

In the Installation document it is mentioned that custom RFCs should be
installed. Im not much clear about that. I want to know whether the exceptio
n
is raised because of that.

Best Regards
Srini







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    RE: Unable to Connect to SAP  
Nilhar


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06-22-05 10:51 PM

Hi,

I haved same problem...

Somebody have found any solution for this problem?

Regards,
Nilhar

"Srini" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Im trying to connect .Net with SAP4.7 application using BizTalk Server2004
.
> SAP application version 4.7
> SAP.Connector Version 2.0
>
> Scenario:
>
> Calling the RFC from BizTalk application
>
> I have configured the port to the SAP system.
>
> Im using Microsoft BizTalk Adapter v2.0 for mySAPBusiness Suite for
> connectivity.
> While adding the Adapter using Add Generated Item, the Add Adapter Wizard
> appears and I selected SAP
> In the port I have selected the configured SAP port.
> When I click Next button, the Schema Generation Wizard is opened and on th
e
> click of Next button,
> 		Im getting the error as
> 		"File Not Found Exception": File or assembly name   SAP.Connector or its
> dependencies not found.
>
> Tryed Solutions:
> 		I have added the reference to SAP.Connector and SAP.Connector.rfc. Still
> Im getting that error.
>
> Doubts:
> 		I want to know whether the Adapter doesnt support SAP 4.7, it supports
> only mySAP. Is there any version conflict?
>
> In the Installation document it is mentioned that custom RFCs should be
> installed. Im not much clear about that. I want to know whether the except
ion
> is raised because of that.
>
> Best Regards
> Srini
>
>





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    RE: Unable to Connect to SAP  
Srini


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06-22-05 10:51 PM

Hey downgrade the version of SAP .Net Connector to 1.0.3

It works fine and Im able to connect to the SAp application.

"Nilhar" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi,
>
> I haved same problem...
>
> Somebody have found any solution for this problem?
>
> Regards,
>    Nilhar
>
> "Srini" wrote:
> 





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