This article explains the To-do list of the Integration Cockpit and how it can be configured. The To-do list for Interfaces and End-to-End Integrations helps users to see which artefacts are…
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This article explains how transformation rules (fka mappings) work in the Integration Cockpit to harmonize the sender and receiver systems and to derive objects. You start with the creation (or…
With the latest update, you can easily compare your Cloud Integration Artefacts in WHINT Integration Cockpit (WHINTIC). Similar to our Excel-based predecessor version, you can see a version comparison across…
We are often asked “what kind of data are you processing in the Integration Cockpit”? This document is to explain, which content we are importing and processing. All the following…
Data Sources connect the Integration Cockpit with your Data Sources work via PULL or PUSH: Tasks & Jobs You schedule jobs to automate the execution of tasks by adding them…
The Integration Cockpit is connecting with your EAM-solution (at least to some providers). In this article we describe the approach: One of the core components of Integration Cockpit is our…
When moving to SAP Integration Suite we have to configure SAP Cloud Connector to be able to access the SAP ABAP Backend systems (ECC, EWM, S/4HANA, etc.). This blog post…
In many organizations the administration for the SAP Cloud Connector is not managed by the integration team. However, knowing which URL paths (HTTP) or RFC-enabled function modules are configured, is…
This article explains how to add a User Catalog from your SAP PI/PO system. It is part of the WHINT Interface Catalog (On-Premise). Why do I need it? You might…
There are several ways to fill your Integration Cockpit Inventory with Interfaces from your Integration Layer: Option 1: Auto-discovered This is the most automated approach to pull interfaces with our…