Summary

• SAP ERP plays a central role in an organization’s enterprise, integrating with several other SAP and non-SAP systems.

• Industry-standard TCP/IP and RFC communication is the basis of most of the SAP applications’ network communication and integration.

• SM59 transaction is used to set up an RFC connection in SAP systems.

• The SAPconnect interface and SCOT transaction is used to set up communication services such as e-mail integration, faxing, and paging integration in SAP.

• ALE (Application Link Enabling) provides the basis for loosely coupling SAP business applications to exchange business data in different integration scenarios.

• EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) standards form one of the basis for exchanging data between SAP and ...

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